Fatih Karagümrük SK

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Fatih Karagümrük SK
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Basic data
Surname Fatih Karagümrük Spor Kulübü
Seat Fatih ( Istanbul )
founding 1926
Colours black red
president Suleyman Hurma
Website karagumruk.net
First soccer team
Head coach Cüneyt Dumlupınar
Venue Vefa Stadı
Places 10,500
league Super Lig
2019/20 TFF 1st Lig , 5th place (promotion after play-off victory) 
home
Away

Fatih Karagümrük SK is a Turkish football club from Istanbul . The black-reds play their home games in the Vefa Stadium. The club was a founding member of the top Turkish league and played a total of six seasons in the Süper Lig in the 1950s, 1960s and 1980s . In the all-time table of the Süper Lig , the club is in 46th place. Although the club has not played a major role in Turkish football since the 1960s, it still has a small but important number of fans and since then has repeatedly managed to produce national players such as Abdülkerim Durmaz , Oktay Derelioğlu or Serdar Topraktepe . Fatih Karagümrük SK carried this company name as a name extension in the 2013/14 season due to the name sponsorship contract with the media company Localtime Medya and is therefore called Localtime Fatih Karagümrük SK .

history

founding

Fatih Karagümrük SK was founded in 1926 through the efforts of the Muhtar and his friends through the merger of the two clubs Acıçeşme and Karagümrük Gençleri under the name Karagümrük İdman Yurdu and with the club colors red and white in Istanbul . The club colors were seen as a kind of homage to the district's fire department. The Fatih district had a large number of wooden houses, which meant that the fire brigade had to be very present. Red should symbolize the flame of fire and black the smoke.

From the founding of the club to the founding of the highest Turkish league, the Süper Lig , Fatih Karagümrük was one of the most famous clubs in Turkish football. Before the founding of the Süper Lig, the regional Istanbul leagues, including the İstanbul Profesyonel Ligi , were the most prestigious leagues in the country. Fatih Karagümrük was a fixture in this league and won the league championship several times before the three big Istanbul clubs Fenerbahçe , Beşiktaş and Galatasaray .

Conflict with Vefa Istanbul

In 1942, the then Education Minister of Turkey, Hasan Ali Yücel , tried to get Fatih Karagümrük to share his stadium with the Vefa Istanbul club in the future . Yücel attended the renowned Vefa-Gymnasium, from which the Vefa SK association emerged, and therefore had a private interest in the matter. As a result of this controversy, the club did not have a stadium between 1942 and 1946 and so stayed away from the game. The stadium was eventually renamed Vefa Stadı , the name is still used by Fatih Karagümrük today. The club management and the fans continued to use the old name Karagümrük Stadium .

Reorganization and strongest club phase

In June 1946 the club was reorganized under the name Karagümrük Gençlik Kulübü and started from the lowest Turkish league, the fifth-class 5th Küme . Towards the end of the 1950s, the club worked its way back up to the highest Istanbul league and began again to compete with Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Galatasaray in Istanbul. In the 1958/59 season, the club became autumn champions, only lost the lead in the table towards the end of the season and was third in the table. In the 1950s, several later national players and stars started their playing careers with Fatih Karagümrük or were active here for some seasons, including Naci Erdem , Ahmet Karlıklı , Cahit Candan , Ahmet Berman , İsmail Kurt , Aydın Yelken and Tarık Kutver .

In the summer of 1959, the club was a founding member of the newly introduced and nationally played top division, today's Süper Lig, and was one of its permanent members for five years. The club then lost contact with Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş and Galatasaray. In the summer of 1963 he rose to the second highest division, today's TFF 1. Lig . Strengthened by the establishment of numerous Anatolian teams, which increasingly strengthened regionally, and the change in the district population, the club lost its importance. In the 1980s the club strengthened again. So ended the team under the direction of head coach Ahmet Karlıklı the third division season 1979/80 as runner-up in the third division and returned after 14 years of abstinence back to the second division. Just three years later, in the summer of 1983, the club managed to move up to the Süper Lig as champions of the TFF 1st Lig and after 21 years to participate in the 1st Lig again. In its first first division season, the 1983/84 season , the club was relegated to the TFF 1. Lig. Then the club played alternately in the second or third class until the summer of 2008 and relegated to the fourth class TFF 3rd Lig in the summer . Here he also missed relegation and from then on played in amateur football.

Systemic relegation to the TFF 3rd Lig

Since Turkish professional football was to undergo fundamental changes in the 2001/02 season, preparations for this change were made in the 2000/01 season. To date, professional football in Turkey has consisted of three leagues: the top division, the single-lane Türkiye 1. Futbol Ligi , the second-rate five-lane and two-stage Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi and the third-rate, eight -lane Türkiye 3. Futbol Ligi . For the 2001/02 season, professional football was expanded to four professional leagues. While the Türkiye 1. Futbol Ligi remained unchanged, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi was now in the second highest division, the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi Aategorisi (to German: 2. Football League Category A of Turkey ), and the third highest division , the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi Bategorisi (to German: 2. Football League Category B of Turkey) , divided. The subordinate Türkiye 3rd Futbol Ligi was henceforth the fourth highest division, the TFF 3rd Lig . Those teams that only occupied a middle place in the table in the third division season 2000/01 were assigned to the newly created fourth-highest Turkish division, the 3rd League, for the coming season. Karagümrük, who had finished the league in 5th place in the table, had to relegate to the 3rd Lig due to the system.

Modern times

After three years of abstinence from the Turkish professional leagues, the club returned to Turkish professional football at the end of the 2011/12 season through the championship of Boelgesel Amatoer Ligi and the associated promotion to the TFF 3rd Lig .

Already in the first fourth division season, the club played for a long time for promotion. The regular league ended Karagümrük as runner-up in the TFF 3rd Lig Group 3 and thus missed direct promotion to the TFF 2nd Lig . Instead, the team qualified for the playoffs of the league, the final of which determines the last promoted group 3 . Here the team was eliminated in the semifinals against Pazarspor and also missed the last chance to rise.

In the fourth division season 2013/14 , the club qualified fourth again for the playoff phase. In this, the club prevailed 3-1 after extra time against Kahramanmaraş Büyükşehir Belediyespor and returned to the TFF 2nd Lig after a seven-year absence.

League affiliation

Current squad 2019/20

  • Last updated: September 14, 2019
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
# SerbiaSerbia Bojan Šaranov 22 Sep 1987 2019 2020
93 TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Aykut Özer 0Jan. 1, 1993 2019 2021
# TurkeyTurkey Murat Hocaoğlu June 11, 1995 2018 2021
Defense
3 TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Alparslan earth Dec 11, 1988 2019 2021
5 SloveniaSlovenia Gaber Dobrovoljc Jan. 27, 1993 2019 2021
6th TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Barış Başdaş Jan. 17, 1991 2019 2021
22nd TurkeyTurkey Fatih Kuruçuk Jan. 21, 1998 2017 2021
92 TurkeyTurkey Bülent Cevahir (loan) Feb 13, 1992 2019 2020
23 TurkeyTurkey NetherlandsNetherlands Abdulhamit Yıldız 0June 7, 1987 2019 2020
# AzerbaijanAzerbaijan TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Tuğrul Erat 17th June 1992 2019 2020
midfield
7th NetherlandsNetherlands Brahim Darri Sep 14 1994 2019 2021
10 SwedenSweden TurkeyTurkey Erkan Zengin 0Aug 5, 1985 2018 2020
14th TurkeyTurkey Efe Tatlı July 29, 2002 2019 2022
19th TurkeyTurkey Arif Morkaya May 30, 1989 2019 2020
27 TurkeyTurkey Mervan Çelik May 26, 1990 2019 2020
28 TurkeyTurkey Ramazan Civelek Jan. 22, 1996 2018 2022
52 SlovakiaSlovakia Erik Sabo Jan. 22, 1991 2019 2021
65 TurkeyTurkey Çağrı Ortakaya Apr. 24, 1989 2019 2020
88 GermanyGermany TurkeyTurkey Barış Özbek Sep 14 1986 2019 2020
# NigeriaNigeria Raheem Lawal 0May 4th 1990 2019 2020
# TurkeyTurkey Zeki Yıldırım Jan 15, 1991 2019 2020
# TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Selçuk Alibaz 03 Dec 1989 2018 2020
# TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Fırat Suçsuz June 27, 1996 2019 2021
# TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Koray Altınay Oct 11, 1991 2019 2021
# TurkeyTurkey Anıl Cenk Aktaş July 24, 1999 2018 2022
Storm
9 TurkeyTurkey SwedenSweden Alagie Sosseh July 21, 1986 2019 2020
15th SwitzerlandSwitzerland NigeriaNigeria Innocent Emeghara May 27, 1989 2019 2021
16 TurkeyTurkey Sercan Yıldırım 0Apr 5, 1990 2019 2020
17th TurkeyTurkey Turgut Şahin 0Feb. 2, 1988 2018 2021
90 SwedenSweden TurkeyTurkey Stefan Silva 11th Mar 1990 2019 2020
# TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Batdal Feb. 24, 1986 2018 2020
# TurkeyTurkey Ahmet Aras Dec 13, 1987 2019 2020

Record player

Most top division games
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Nihat Çapalar 103 1959-1962
02. TurkeyTurkey Kadri Kartal 102 1959-1962
03. TurkeyTurkey Tarık Kutver 99 1959-1962
04th TurkeyTurkey Zekai Selli 75 1959-1961
TurkeyTurkey Gökçen Dinçer 75 1959-1962
TurkeyTurkey Orhan Erkmen 75 1959-1962
05. TurkeyTurkey Dogan Sel 72 1959-1962
06th TurkeyTurkey Ali Soydan 71 1960–1962
07th TurkeyTurkey Aydın Yelken 70 1959-1961
08th. TurkeyTurkey Turhan Bayraktutan 65 1959-1962
09. TurkeyTurkey Unal Atay 63 1959-1961
10. TurkeyTurkey Özcan Köksoy 54 1959-1961
TurkeyTurkey Sumer Yüzer 54 1959-1962
As of March 16, 2016
Most first division goals
rank Surname goal Calls Goal / game
01. TurkeyTurkey Tarık Kutver 31 99 0.31
02. TurkeyTurkey Kadri Aytaç 17th 46 0.37
TurkeyTurkey Aydın Yelken 17th 70 0.24
03. TurkeyTurkey Ali Soydan 14th 71 0.2
04th TurkeyTurkey Turhan Bayraktutan 11 65 0.17
05. TurkeyTurkey Tuncay Becedek 10 27 0.37
06th TurkeyTurkey Nedim Yüney 9 47 0.19
07th TurkeyTurkey Ömer Kaner 8th 16 0.5
TurkeyTurkey Zekai Selli 8th 75 0.11
08th. TurkeyTurkey Rıza Tuyuran 6th 26th 0.23
TurkeyTurkey Nihat Çapalar 6th 103 0.06
09. TurkeyTurkey Kemal Gurgeli 5 11 0.45
10. TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Ekşi 4th 23 0.17
TurkeyTurkey Yılmaz Sesli 4th 24 0.17
TurkeyTurkey Abdülkerim Durmaz 4th 27 0.15
As of March 16, 2016

Former known players

1First Turkish national player in the club's history
2During his time at Fatih Karagümrük SK played for the Turkish national team or was nominated for the first time during this time.

Former trainers (selection)

3 on an interim basis

Presidents (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Status: first round of the 2015/16 season
  2. karagumrukluler.com: "Resmen Localtime Karagümrük Olduk" ( Memento of the original from May 17, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on May 17, 2014)  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / karagumrukluler.com
  3. May 26, 1980, Milliyet, p.11
  4. trtspor.com.tr: Fatih Karagümrükspor 2. Lig'de (accessed on May 15, 2014)
  5. January 20, 1960, Milliyet, p. 5: "Székely kimdir?"