Çaykur Rizespor
Çaykur Rizespor | ||||
Basic data | ||||
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Surname | Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü | |||
Seat | Rize | |||
founding | May 19, 1953 | |||
Colours | blue green | |||
president | Hasan Kartal | |||
Website | cayurrentizespor.org.tr | |||
First soccer team | ||||
Head coach | İsmail Kartal | |||
Venue | Çaykur Didi Stadı | |||
Places | 15,558 | |||
league | Super Lig | |||
2019/20 | 15th place | |||
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Çaykur Rizespor is a Turkish football club from the provincial town of Rize . The team currently plays in the Turkish Süper Lig and plays their home games at the Çaykur Didi Stadı . The club played a total of 17 seasons in the Süper Lig in the 1970s, 1980s, 2000s and 2010s and is in 21st place in their all-time table . This makes the club the most consistent Black Sea representative in the top Turkish league behind arch rivals Trabzonspor and Samsunspor . The team is nicknamed Atmacalar ( Turkish for hawks and sparrowhawks ).
history
season | space | league |
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1968/69 | 3. | 3rd league |
1969/70 | 6th | 3rd league |
1970/71 | 3. | 3rd league |
1971/72 | 2. | 3rd league |
1972/73 | 2. | 3rd league |
1973/74 | 2. | 3rd league (promotion) |
1974/75 | 10. | 2nd league |
1975/76 | 4th | 2nd league |
1976/77 | 5. | 2nd league |
1977/78 | 2. | 2nd league |
1978/79 | 1. | 2nd league (promotion) |
1979/80 | 5. | 1st League |
1980/81 | 14th | 1st league (relegation) |
1981/82 | 2. | 2nd league |
1982/83 | 4th | 2nd league |
1983/84 | 6th | 2nd league |
1984/85 | 1. | 2nd league (promotion) |
1985/86 | 15th | 1st League |
1986/87 | 13. | 1st League |
1987/88 | 16. | 1st League |
1988/89 | 17th | 1st league (relegation) |
1989/90 | 3. | 2nd league |
1990/91 | 7th | 2nd league |
1991/92 | 10 | 2nd league |
1992/93 | 7. 1 | 2nd league (relegation) |
1993/94 | 1. | 3rd league (promotion) |
1994/95 | 6. 1 | 2nd league |
1995/96 | 1. 1 | 2nd league |
1996/97 | 9. 2 | 2nd league |
1997/98 | 8. 2 | 2nd league |
1998/99 | 5. 2 | 2nd league |
1999/2000 | 3. 2 | 2nd league (promotion) 3 |
2000/01 | 9. | 1st League |
2001/02 | 16. | 1st league (relegation) |
2002/03 | 2. | 2nd league (promotion) |
2003/04 | 14th | 1st League |
2004/05 | 10. | 1st League |
2005/06 | 9. | 1st League |
2006/07 | 15th | 1st League |
2007/08 | 17th | 1st league (relegation) |
2008/09 | 9. | 2nd league |
2009/10 | 15th | 2nd league |
2010/11 | 4th | 2nd league |
2011/12 | 3. | 2nd league |
2012/13 | 2. | 2nd league (promotion) |
2013/14 | 13. | 1st League |
2014/15 | 14th | 1st League |
2015/16 | 13. | 1st League |
2016/17 | 16. | 1st league (relegation) |
2017/18 | 1. | 2nd league (promotion) |
2018/19 | 1st League | |
1 Placement in the relegation round 2 Placement in the promotion round 3 Promotion achieved through playoff victory |
founding
Several football clubs have existed in Rize since 1918. 1953, on the 34th anniversary of the beginning of the Turkish Liberation War , Rizespor was founded by the four manufacturers Yakup Temizel, Atıf Taviloğlu, İsmet Bilsel and Muharrem Kürkçü and the tax officer Yaşar Tümbekçioğlu. At that time, the club colors were agreed to be yellow-green. Yellow was supposed to symbolize the citrus plants that were often found in Rize and the surrounding area , and green was supposed to symbolize tea , the most famous export product of the region today. After its inception, Rizespor played in the regional amateur league for 15 years.
Entry into professional football (1968–1973)
For the 1967/68 season the 3rd Futbol Ligi was founded as a single-track league with 17 teams. The main reason for the formation of the league was: In the summer of 1959, the first national professional league in Turkish football, the Milli Lig , now known as the Süper Lig , was introduced. In the first five seasons of this league, the picture emerged that only teams from the three cities of Istanbul , Ankara and Izmir took part in the game and the remaining provinces of Turkey stayed away from the league. Only Adana Demirspor from the fourth largest city Adana made it into the Milli Lig in the summer of 1960, but was relegated again after just one season. After these developments, the Turkish Football Association decided in the early 1960s to start a project that would allow all provinces of Turkey to participate in professional football. For this purpose, the governors and notables of all provinces nationwide were informed that, if none existed, they could represent their province in this league by founding a competitive football club. As a result, new clubs were founded within a few years and applications were made to participate in the second highest league, the 2nd league, which was newly founded in the summer of 1963. The second highest division, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi , was played for the first time in the 1963/64 season. Since the provinces established the club, fulfilled the requirements and participated at different speeds, the league was again played in its first season with teams mainly from the four largest cities of Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir and Adana. Only with Çukurova İdman Yurdu and Bursaspor two teams from other provinces took part in the game. In the following seasons, however, the request for league participation from the other provinces was so great that it was decided to introduce a third-highest Turkish professional league, the Türkiye 3. Futbol Ligi , in the summer of 1967 , in order to cope with the large number of clubs.
The notables of the city of Rize met the requirements for participation in the league only for the 1968/69 season , the second season of the third division. This season Rizespor joined this league and thus the Turkish professional football. The season ended the team in 3rd place in the table. After a 6th place in the table had been reached in the 1969/70 season , the club played the following four seasons always for the championship and for promotion, but always missed these goals towards the end of the season due to fewer points.
Promotion to the 2nd division (1973–1979)
In the 1973/74 season , the 3rd division was modified and converted from a four-track division into a two-track division. After only the champions of all four groups had risen to the 2nd Futbol Ligi , from the 1973/74 season the champions and runners-up of the two groups rose to the 2nd division. Rizespor finished this season behind Çorumspor as runner-up and rose to the second division for the first time in the club's history. Although the club was able to celebrate their promotion this season, they also struggled with significant financial problems and were long before bankruptcy. It was only through the efforts of some club officials that the club was able to reorganize financially and acquire the license for the 2nd division. In its first second division season, the club occupied with the 10th place in the table a safe non-relegation place in the middle table segment.
Takeover and renaming to Çaykur Rizespor
On May 19, 1953, the association was founded under the name Rizespor . After she had made several promotions in the 1970s, the team made it to the top division for the first time in the 1978/79 season. In 1991 the association was renamed "Çaykur Rizespor", since it has been sponsored by the Turkish tea company Çaykur since then .
Second league years and return to the Süper Lig (2009-2013)
In the 2009/10 season Rizespor started with the coach Oktay Çevik and sat down in the first game days of the season in the upper table quarter. But after the team began to move away from the top of the table towards the end of the first half of the season, the club's management ended their cooperation with Çevik after the 2-0 home defeat against Karşıyaka SK . The club bridged the few days without a head coach with Hasan Vezir on an interim basis and introduced Mehmet Şansal as the new head coach in mid-December . He started his time at Rizespor with a 4-0 home win against Mersin İdman Yurdu , but suffered a severe away defeat in his second encounter against Bucaspor 6-1. The last game of the first half of the season and Şansal's third game for Rizespor ended with a 1-1 draw against bottom of the table Kocaelispor also disappointing for the club. Şansal did not manage to have a positive effect on the team during the winter break. The team started the second half of the season with two draws and one defeat. The club management, who saw the season's goal of promotion in danger, then dismissed Şansal and replaced him with Ümit Kayıhan . This coach also failed to achieve the hoped-for upward trend. On the penultimate match day, the team even slipped to the top relegation place and could only achieve relegation through a 3-1 away win against bottom of the table Kocaelispor. Despite this disappointing season performance, the club decided to start the new season with Kayıhan. The team started successfully in the 2010/11 season and always occupied top positions in the table until the winter break and awarded the fall championship to Mersin İdman Yurdu because of the poorer goal difference. In the second half of the season the team showed a similar performance, but did not manage to set themselves apart from their successors in a direct promotion position. The season finally ended the club in 4th place in the table, thus missed the direct promotion to the Süper Lig and qualified for the playoff phase. In the playoff phase, in which the third and final climber was played in the knockout system , the team met Orduspor in the semi-finals . The team lost 4-0 away in the first semi-final game. The second leg in front of a home crowd ended 3: 3, which meant that the last promotion opportunity this season was awarded. Immediately after this game, Kayıhan, whose contract also ended in summer 2011, left the club.
For the 2011/12 season, Rizespor signed Hüseyin Kalpar as head coach. This reached the runner-up in the TFF 1st Lig with Samsunspor in the preseason and rose to the Süper Lig . After Kaplar was replaced by Giray Bulak in February 2012 , Rizespor finished the TFF 1. Lig in third and missed direct promotion to the Süper Lig. Instead, the club had to go to the playoffs and was eliminated here in the first round against Adanaspor . So you missed the promotion to the Süper Lig twice in a row. At the end of the season Bulak left the club. With Severin Brice Bikoko , who scored 18 league goals, the club was the top scorer of the 2011/12 season.
In the summer of 2012, Engin Korukır replaced the resigned coach Bulak. Korukır already worked as assistant coach for the Black Sea representative in the 2003/04 season. After he got off to a good start to the season with his team and led the table for a long time, the team began to lose important points during the first half of the season. After the match against bottom of the table MKE Ankaragücü was lost 2-1 on matchday 15 , Korukır announced his resignation.
For Korukır, Mustafa Denizli was surprisingly presented as a successor to one of the most successful Turkish coaches. According to Denizli's own statements, he accepted the offer of the second division team after a personal request from Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan , who comes from the province of Rize . Denizli said that Erdoğan had saved the life of a family member in the past and that he owed Erdoğan's debt. Rizespor finished the season on runner-up in the TFF 1. Lig with Denizli and thus achieved the hoped-for promotion to the Süper Lig.
Modern times (since 2013)
After the promotion to the Süper Lig, the club's board was unable to agree on any further cooperation with Mustafa Denizli. Denizli found the transfer budget for the upcoming season not enough to be able to occupy a top place in the table. So Denizli left Rizespor at the end of the season and was replaced a little later by Rıza Çalımbay . This was the third time that he took over Çaykur Rizespor.
The team experienced a successful start to the season under Çalımbay and moved up to 2nd place in the table after the 6th matchday. This was followed by a long series of defeats, so that the team finished the first half of the season on the 15th and penultimate place in the table. After this negative trend could not be averted in the first game days of the second half of the season and the club had slipped to a relegation zone, Çalımbay resigned after the 20th match day from his office.
After Mehmet Ali Karaca had looked after the team for a few days on an interim basis , Uğur Tütüneker was introduced as the new head coach in mid-February 2014 . Tütüneker took over Rizespor in 16th place in the table, the top relegation place, and led the club to secure relegation. Despite this success, Rizespor did not extend the contract with Tütüneker.
successes
- Fifth in the table of the Süper Lig : 1979/80
- Champion of the TFF 1st Lig (2): 1978/79 , 1984/85 , 2017/18
- Runner-up of the TFF 1st Lig (2): 2002/03 , 2012/13
- Playoff winner of the TFF 1st Lig : 1999/2000
- Promotion to the Süper Lig (5): 1978/79, 1984/85, 1999/2000, 2002/03, 2012/13, 2017/18
- Champion of the TFF 2nd Lig : 1993/94
- Vice-champion of the TFF 2nd Lig : 1973/74
- Promotion to the TFF 1st Lig (2): 1973/74, 1993/94
League affiliation
- 1st division : 1979–1981, 1985–1989, 2000–2002, 2003–2008, 2013–2017, since 2018
- 2nd division : 1974–1979, 1981–1985, 1989–1993, 1994–2000, 2002–2003, 2008–2013, 2017–2019
- 3rd division : 1968-1974, 1993-1994
Current squad 2019/20
- Last updated: February 20, 2020
No. | Nat. | Surname | birthday | in the team since | Contract until |
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goal | |||||
13 | Tarık Çetin | Jan. 8, 1997 | 2019 | 2024 | |
23 | Gokhan Akkan | Jan. 1, 1995 | 2015 | 2022 | |
Defense | |||||
2 | Armand Traoré | Oct 8, 1989 | 2018 | 2020 | |
3 | Montassar Talbi | May 26, 1998 | 2018 | 2021 | |
15th | Mykola Morosjuk | Jan. 17, 1988 | 2019 | 2021 | |
28 | Burak Albayrak | Jan. 12, 1998 | 2019 | 2024 | |
33 | Mohamed Abarhoun | May 3, 1989 | 2019 | 2020 | |
35 | Alberk Koç | Feb 15, 1997 | 2020 | 2024 | |
53 | Dario Melnjak | Oct 31, 1992 | 2019 | 2020 | |
64 | Ivanildo Fernandes a. | 26th Mar 1996 | 2020 | 2020 | |
77 | Orhan Ovacıklı | Nov 23, 1988 | 2012 | 2021 | |
midfield | |||||
5 | Abdullah Durak | Apr 1, 1987 | 2018 | 2020 | |
8th | Atakan Akkaynak a. | Jan. 5, 1999 | 2019 | 2020 | |
10 | Fernando Boldrin | Feb. 23, 1989 | 2018 | 2022 | |
19th | Aminu Umar | 6th Mar 1995 | 2019 | 2022 | |
20th | Denys Harmash a. | Apr 19, 1990 | 2020 | 2020 | |
27 | Ismaël Diomandé | July 28, 1990 | 2020 | 2021 | |
29 | Tunay Torun | Apr 21, 1990 | 2019 | 2021 | |
44 | Amedej Vetrih | 16 Sep 1990 | 2019 | 2021 | |
54 | Mithat Pala | Aug 15, 2000 | 2020 | 2024 | |
66 | Oğuz Kağan Güçtekin a. | Apr 6, 1999 | 2019 | 2020 | |
70 | Yan Sasse a. | June 24, 1997 | 2019 | 2020 | |
97 | Muhammet Çelik | Oct. 4, 1999 | 2018 | 2024 | |
Storm | |||||
7th | Moestafa El Kabir | Oct 5, 1988 | 2019 | 2020 | |
9 | Marko Šćepović | May 23, 1991 | 2019 | 2022 | |
17th | Oğulcan Çağlayan | 22 Mar 1996 | 2015 | 2020 | |
18th | Braian Samudio | 23 Dec 1995 | 2017 | 2021 | |
21st | Milan Škoda | Jan. 16, 1986 | 2020 | 2021 | |
96 | Andriy Boryachuk a. | Apr 23, 1996 | 2020 | 2020 |
Transfers of the 2019/20 season
Legendary games
- February 11, 2001: Çaykur Rizespor 5: 1 Beşiktaş Istanbul (Rize Ataturk Stadı) - Turkcell Süper Lig
- January 28, 2004: Galatasaray Istanbul 0-5 Çaykur Rizespor (Ataturk Olimpiyat Stadı) - Fortis Türkiye Kupası (3rd round)
- November 5, 2006: Çaykur Rizespor 2: 1 Galatasaray Istanbul (Rize Ataturk Stadı) - Turkcell Süper Lig
- February 10, 2007: Çaykur Rizespor 2: 1 Fenerbahçe Istanbul (Rize Ataturk Stadı) - Turkcell Süper Lig
- November 7, 2015: Çaykur Rizespor 4: 3 Galatasaray Istanbul (Çaykur Didi Stadı) - Spor Toto Süper Lig
Friendship
Caykur Rizespor has a very good friendship with their league rivals Orduspor .
Record player
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Former trainers
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Well-known former players
- Ünal Alpuğan
- Koray Avcı
- Ibrahim Ba
- Abdoulaye Diakhaté
- Razundara Tjikuzu
- Hakan Ünsal
- Jürgen Pahl
- Severin Brice Bikoko
Presidents (selection)
- Bahattin Coşkun (April 1968 - April 1973)
- Reşat Uçak (April 1968 - June 1976)
- Şadan Tuzcu (June 1988 - January 1989)
- Şeref Keçeli (January 1989 - July 1989)
- Ahmet Akyıldız (July 1989 - January 1990)
- Muharrem Kürkçü (January 1990 - May 1990)
- Mehmet Cengiz (June 1998 - July 2002)
- Ekrem Cengiz (June 2002 - July 2007)
- Abdülkadir Çakır (July 2007 - January 2009)
- Halim Mete (January 2009 - January 2010)
- Metin Kalkavan (January 2010 - September 2017)
- Hasan Kemal Yardımcı (September 2017 - September 2018)
- Hasan Kartal (September 2018 -)
Web links
- cayurrentizespor.org.tr - Official homepage of the association (Turkish)
- Çaykur Rizespor in the database of weltfussball.de
- Çaykur Rizespor in the database of transfermarkt.de
- Çaykur Rizespor in the database of Kicker.de
- Çaykur Rizespor in the Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu database (English)
- Çaykur Rizespor in the mackolik.com database (Turkish)
- Çaykur Rizespor in the database of EU-Football.info (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Status: beginning of the 2017/18 season
- ↑ Atmacalar galibiyet peşinde In: trtspor.com.tr , accessed on September 24, 2014.
- ↑ a b Bir Limon Fidanının Hikayesi: Rizespor Tarihi. In: fatihsultankar.com , accessed June 9, 2014.
- ↑ July 22, 1974, Milliyet, p. 11.
- ↑ Rizespor'da Engin Korukır dönemi! ( Memento from May 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) In: ajansspor.com , June 16, 2012.
- ↑ Çaykur Rizespor'a antrenör dayanmıyor! In: milliyet.com.tr , accessed December 10, 2012.
- ↑ Mustafa Denizli ile 1.5 yıllığına anlaştı. In: cayurrentizespor.org.tr , accessed December 21, 2012.
- ↑ Mustafa Denizli Başbakan'i Kiramadi. ( Memento of May 31, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) In: aktifhaber.com , accessed on May 30, 2014.
- ↑ Rıza Çalımbay, Sivasspor'dan ayrılıyor. In: hürriyet.com.tr , accessed on June 2, 2013
- ↑ Ç.Rize'de üçüncü Çalımbay dönemi In: fotomac.com.tr , accessed on June 26, 2013.
- ↑ Çaykur Rizespor'da şok istifa. In: trtspor.com.tr , accessed on February 10, 2014.
- ↑ Ç. Rize'de Tütüneker donemi. In: trtspor.com.tr , accessed on February 16, 2014.
- ↑ Ç.Rize hocasını arıyor. In: trtspor.com.tr , accessed on May 28, 2014.
- ↑ http://webarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/2001/02/11/293143.asp
- ↑ http://webarsiv.hurriyet.com.tr/2004/01/28/405142.asp
- ↑ İhlas Haber Ajansı: Karaman: 'Tarihi bir galibiyet aldık' (Turkish) from November 7, 2015, accessed on May 21, 2016
- ↑ LigTV.com.tr: Rize'de inanılmaz maç! .. G.Saray uzatmada yıkıldı! .. (Turkish) from November 7, 2015, accessed on May 21, 2016
- ↑ a b Mackolik.com: statistics database , accessed on 17 March 2019
- ↑ July 22, 1968, Milliyet, p. 8
- ↑ July 22, 1968, Milliyet, p. 8
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k Teknik Direktörler. In: cayurrentizespor.org.tr , accessed June 17, 2014
- ↑ July 3, 1975, Milliyet, p. 11
- ↑ October 24, 1975, Milliyet, p. 11
- ↑ November 5, 1975, Milliyet, p. 11
- ↑ May 30, 1976, Milliyet, p. 12
- ↑ Aug. 5, 1977, Milliyet, p. 11
- ↑ October 27, 1977, Milliyet, p. 13
- ↑ July 30, 1978, Milliyet, p. 14: "Gürsel Arsel Rizespor antrenörü"
- ↑ October 13, 1978, Milliyet, p. 16: "Gürsel Aksel Ölümü büyük üzüntü yarattı"
- ↑ October 31, 1978, Milliyet, p. 15
- ↑ May 15, 1979, Milliyet, p. 16: "Rizespor Şampiyonluğunu kutluyor"
- ↑ July 31, 1981, Milliyet, p. 13
- ↑ June 24, 1982, Milliyet, p. 12: "Rizespor teknik direktörü Kafkas'ın mukavelesi sona erdi"
- ↑ 23 May 1983, Milliyet, p. 11: "Rizespor teknik direktörü Tezcan Uzcan, muhabirimiz Selahattin Bakır'ı tartakladı"
- ↑ October 12, 1990, Milliyet, p. 19