Goztepe Izmir

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Goztepe
Göztepe club logo
society
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Surname Goztepe Spor Kulübü
Seat Konak ( Izmir ), Turkey
founding June 14, 1925
(95 years and 75 days)
Colours Red - yellow
president Mehmet Sepil
(since 2013/14 season)
Board Talat Papatya (Vice President)
Can Kestelli
Doğan Mutlu
Aktuğ Sönmez
Kaan Öz
Sinan Öznur
(as of August 8, 2019)
Website www.goztepe.org.tr
Football company
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Surname Göztepe Sportif
Yatırımlar A.Ş.
AG management TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Sepil
First team
Head coach GermanyGermany Ersan Parlatan İlhan Palut ( Team Principal )
TurkeyTurkey 
Venue Gürsel Aksel Stadyumu
Places 19,713
league Super Lig
2019/20 11th place
home
Away
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The Göztepe Spor Kulübü (in full: Göztepe Sportif Yatırımlar A.Ş. - commonly known as Göztepe Izmir in German-speaking countries) is a Turkish football club founded on June 14, 1925 in Güzelyalı, Izmir . Göztepe played in the first Turkish league for 28 years, in the " Eternal Table " Göztepe is 12th. The team plays their home games at Gürsel Aksel Stadyumu .

The club owes its name to the district of Göztepe in the Izmir municipality of Konak , where the club is based and where the clubhouse is also located. Even if the club was able to celebrate successes in sports such as handball or volleyball and also has a traditionally strong swimming team, it achieved fame above all through its professional soccer team . The club's well-known ultra fan group is called Yalı .

history

founding

The club was founded on June 14, 1925 in Güzelyalı, Izmir. The founding fathers of the club Muammer Akar, Nüzhet Bandak, Ahmet Serimoğlu, Kennan Bey, Nebil Çobanoğlu and Cevat Bey were former members of Altay İzmir , a sports club that later turned out to be a rival to Izmir.

Beginnings and advancement

The club's former home stadium ( Alsancak Stadı ) is shared with Altay SK.

The fact that the founding member of the first Turkish league was able to record surprising successes for itself at the end of the 1960s despite limited financial possibilities and that no other football club could keep up with the teams from Istanbul in Turkey's third largest city , led to Goztepe too still has a very strong fan base today.

The club house in Güzelyalı, along with the training center in Göztepe, is a place for celebrations after winning championships

The rivalry of fans against city rivals Karşıyaka SK and especially against Fenerbahçe often led to bloody street battles with numerous injuries at derbies. Many of these derbies have been relocated to the larger Ataturk Stadı (İzmir Ataturk Stadyumu), which is not in the city center, due to high ticket demand and security concerns . In the 1980/81 season, the club together with its rival Karşiyakaspor on May 18, 1981 with over 80,000 spectators on the world record for the number of visitors to a second division game, although only 67,696 tickets were sold for the game. This record is in dispute with an encounter between 1860 Munich and FC Augsburg in 1973, according to which, according to estimates, 90,000 spectators attended the Munich Olympic Stadium.

The Ataturk Stadium, hours before the match kicked off

crash

Although the club experienced an overwhelming revival in the city in 2001 and the citizens of İzmir were finally able to enjoy a first division club from İzmir again, the club did not succeed in asserting itself in the Süper Lig. Due to miserable financial planning and poor transfer policy, the club fell straight through to League 3. In the 2001/2002 season, the club made a net profit of 25 million US dollars due to the high audience income. It is not clear why the club lost 50 million US dollars in the following four years and ended up sitting on a mountain of debt. Since this financial loss could not be explained by expensive player commitments and the missed relegation, allegations of infidelity were loud, whereupon the entire club management had to vacate their positions. Angry fans hijacked the club's official website. In the 2006/2007 season, the club was relegated to the amateur league (5th division) on the penultimate match day. This ended an 82-year history of professional football.

The resurrection

In 2007, Imam Altınbaş was a patron who took over the association for 1.35 million Turkish lira. In the past few years, the owner of Altınbaş-Holding (including the oil business) has invested more than 10 million euros in the club's management and infrastructure. In four years the club rose by 3 divisions, because on the 33rd match day of the 2010/11 season the team secured promotion to the second highest Turkish division as champions of the third division.

Promotion to Bank Asya 1st Lig

Current situation

İmam Altınbaş's ambitions are high. The club's management has announced the promotion to the Süperlig and the return to the European stage within the next two seasons. The company hopes to make a profit through its involvement in the club, as there is both great media interest in the club and a very large and strong fan base promising high sales of merchandise items and a high average of audience numbers. In addition to the commitment in the professional club, a football boarding school was founded.

Almost 40,000 spectators in a game in the 3rd division

The association is very active in the field of scouting in Germany. There are currently six players of German origin in the squad - including the goalscorer Tayfun Özkan - who have both German and Turkish citizenship.

In the 2016/17 season they made it to the Süper Lig . Fifth place in the regular round qualified for the play-off, the winner of which receives the third promotion spot. After a 4-0 overall win against Boluspor you could Eskişehirspor with 3: 2 (1: 1 (0: 0)) defeat on penalties and after 14 years call themselves a team of the first division.

Football stadium

The Bornova Stadı 2017. Meanwhile, in April also has the open side of the auditorium.

The club does not currently have its own stadium. The games were played either in the İzmir Ataturk Stadı (60,000 places) or in the Alsancak Stadı (23,000 places) at the port of Izmir. Since both stadiums were shared with Altay and Karşıyaka, the Turkish Football Association decides which matches will be played where, taking into account ticket requests and security factors. Until the end of the 2010/11 season, tickets were sold without seat numbering. Only one block was noted on the tickets to which the buyer had access. Accordingly, many fans were looking for their seats hours before kick-off. However, this practice was prohibited by the Turkish Association for the 2011/12 season.

In the course of Turkey's application to host the European Football Championship in 2016 , the city was to receive a new, pure football stadium with 50,000 seats, which meets the UEFA requirements for stadium category 4 . Since the bid for the European Football Championship went to France, the plans were stopped. Turkey is bidding for the 2024 European Football Championship . But İzmir is not among the candidate cities.

Since October 2016, Göztepe Izmir has played in the newly built Bornova Stadı (also called Doğanlar Stadı), which today has 12,500 seats.

Göztepe Izmir has been playing its home games in the newly built Gürsel Aksel Stadyumu since January 2020 . The football stadium contains, according to the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) , a spectator capacity of 19,713 seats.

Fans

Göztepe İzmir has a loyal following in the district of the same name, the fans support their team in great numbers at every home game. The ultras of Göztepe are called Yalı , Yalı is the name given to seaside houses in Turkey that are located close to the sea and as there are many of them in Göztepe, the fans named themselves after that.

The biggest rival is Karşıyaka SK , which is in the opposite direction in Izmir. The rivalry is intense and roughly comparable to the rivalry between Galatasaray Istanbul and Fenerbahçe Istanbul , or the rivalry between Adanaspor and Adana Demirspor . Games between the two clubs were and continue to be extremely heated and emotional, riots are inevitable and the police force is correspondingly large.

Current squad 2019/20

  • Last updated: March 1, 2020
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
1 TurkTurk Göktuğ Bakırbaş 0June 1, 1996 2012 2019
13 PortuguesePortuguese Beto 0May 1, 1982 2017 2020
24 TurkTurk Eren Bilen 0Dec 2, 2000 2016 2021
Defense
2 BrazilBrazil Titi March 12 1988 2018 2020
20th SenegalSenegal FranceFrance Lamine Gassama Oct 20, 1989 2018 2021
25th BrazilBrazil Wallace Dec 26, 1987 2018 2020
33 TurkeyTurkey Atınç Nukan July 20, 1993 2019 2020
41 TurkeyTurkey Berkan Emir 0Feb 6, 1988 2018 2019
55 FranceFrance Léo Schwechlen 0June 5th 1989 2019 2020
77 TurkeyTurkey Murat Paluli 0Aug 9, 1994 2019 2021
midfield
5 TurkTurk BelgianBelgian Alpaslan Öztürk July 16, 1993 2018 2021
6th Costa RicansCosta Ricans Celso Borges May 27, 1988 2018 2021
7th TurkTurk Halil Akbunar 0Jan. 3, 1992 2012 2022
8th PortuguesePortuguese André Castro 0Apr 2, 1988 2017 2020
10 BrazilBrazil Márcio Mossoró 04th July 1983 2019 2020
11 TurkTurk FrenchmanFrenchman Serdar Gürler a. Sep 14 1991 2019 2020
17th GaboneseGabonese André Biyogo Poko 0Jan. 1, 1993 2018 2021
19th TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Huseyin Bulut 29 Mar 1999 2019 2024
27 TurkTurk Serkan Bakan 0Jan. 1, 2001 2017 2020
30th TurkTurk Yalçın Kayan Jan. 30, 1999 2016 2021
60 TurkTurk Kerem Atakan Kesgin 0Nov 5, 2000 2018 2020
88 TurkeyTurkey Soner Aydoğdu a. 0Jan. 5, 1991 2019 2024
99 TurkTurk Erol Hakan Sepil 15th Mar 1999 2017 2022
Storm
18th TurkeyTurkey Ege Özkayımoğlu July 18, 2001 2019 2024
21st PolandPoland Kamil Wilczek Jan. 14, 1988 2020 2021
19th NorwayNorway Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Zlatko Tripic 0Dec 2, 1992 2020 2021
32 English peopleEnglish people Cameron Jerome Aug 14, 1986 2018 2020
63 TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Deniz Kadah 02nd Mar 1986 2018 2020
99 ItalyItaly Stefano Napoleoni June 26, 1986 2019 2020

Transfers of the 2019/20 season

Accesses

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

Departures

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

a. borrowed
wa was borrowed

National successes

Since the founding of the Turkish professional league Süper Lig in 1959, Göztepe has spent 28 years in the first division and 25 years in the second division (as of October 4, 2019).

1The championship was mastered under the temporary club name Doğanspor .

European Cup balance sheet

Göztepe was represented internationally for seven years in a row.

season competition round opponent total To Back
1964/65 Exhibition cities cup 1 round Romania 1952Romania Petrolul Ploiesti 1: 3 0: 1 (H) 1: 2 (A)
1965/66 Exhibition cities cup 2nd round Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany TSV 1860 Munich 03:10 2: 1 (H) 1: 9 (A)
1966/67 Exhibition cities cup 1 round ItalyItaly Bologna FC 2: 5 1: 2 (H) 1: 3 (A)
1967/68 Exhibition cities cup 1 round BelgiumBelgium Royal Antwerp 2: 1 2: 1 (A) 0: 0 (H)
2nd round SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 3: 2 0: 2 (A) 3: 0 (H)
3rd round Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Vojvodina Novi Sad 0: 2 0: 1 (A) 0: 1 (H)
1968/69 Exhibition cities cup 1 round FranceFrance Olympique Marseille (L) 2: 200 2: 0 (H) 0: 2 a.d. (A)
2nd round Romania 1965Romania FC Argeş Piteşti 5: 3 3: 0 (H) 2: 3 (A)
3rd round Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia OFK Belgrade ( a ) 3: 3(a) 1: 3 (A) 2: 0 (H)
Quarter finals Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Hamburger SV 1
Semifinals Hungary 1957Hungary Újpesti Dózsa SC 1: 8 1: 4 (H) 0: 4 (A)
1969/70 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round LuxembourgLuxembourg US Luxembourg 6: 2 3: 0 (H) 3: 2 (A)
2nd round WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Cardiff City 3: 1 3: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
Quarter finals SpainSpain Atlético Madrid 0: 2 0: 2 (A) 0: 0 (H)
1970/71 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 round LuxembourgLuxembourg US Luxembourg 5: 1 5: 0 (H) 0: 1 (A)
2nd round Poland 1944Poland Górnik Zabrze 0: 4 0: 1 (H) 0: 3 (A)
Legend: (H) - home game, (A) - away game, (N) - neutral place, (a) - away goal rule , (i. E.) - on penalties , (n. V.) - after extra time

Overall record : 30 games, 10 wins, 2 draws, 18 defeats, 36:49 goals (goal difference −13)

1 Hamburger SV withdrew from the competition due to scheduling difficulties.

League affiliation

  • 1st division : 1958–1977, 1978–1980, 1981–1982, 1999–2000, 2001–2003, 2017–
  • 2nd division : 1977–1978, 1980–1981, 1982–1999, 2000–2001, 2003–2004, 2011–2013, 2015–2017
  • 3rd division : 2004–2005, 2009–2011, 2013–2015
  • 4th division : 2005-2007 2008-2009
  • Regional amateur league: 2007-2008


Record player

Most of the Süper Lig games
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Gürsel Aksel 370 1959-1972
02. TurkeyTurkey Nevzat Güzelırmak 313 1960-1975
03. TurkeyTurkey Fevzi Zemzem 288 1963-1973
04th TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Işıkal 274 1966-1976
05. TurkeyTurkey Ertan Öznur 253 1964-1975
06th TurkeyTurkey Ali Artuner 250 1961-1975
TurkeyTurkey Çağlayan Derebaşı 250 1960-1972
08th. TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Turks 249 1968-1980
09. TurkeyTurkey Ali Çağlar 244 1968-1982
10. TurkeyTurkey Ozer Yurteri 220 1968-1977
Status: 22 Mar 2019
Most of the Süper Lig goals
rank Surname goal Calls Goal / game
01. TurkeyTurkey Fevzi Zemzem 135 288 0.47
02. TurkeyTurkey Gürsel Aksel 74 370 0.2
03. TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Turks 57 249 0.23
04th TurkeyTurkey Ertan Öznur 53 253 0.21
05. TurkeyTurkey Ali Çağlar 37 244 0.15
06th TurkeyTurkey Nihat Yayoz 31 169 0.18
07th TurkeyTurkey Halil Kiraz 26th 164 0.16
08th. TurkeyTurkey Sadullah Acele 23 76 0.3
TurkeyTurkey Hakkı İyibilir 23 90 0.26
10. North MacedoniaNorth Macedonia Adis Jahović 14th 18th 0.78
Status: 22 Mar 2019

Trainer (selection)

1 on an interim basis

Former Presidents

  • Rahmi Filibeli (1925)
  • Fehmi Simsaroğlu (1925–1950)
  • Şevket Filibeli (1950–1962)
  • Serif Tikveşli (1962–1963)
  • Sebahattin Süvari (1962–1963)
  • Saffet Kuyaş (1963-1965)
  • Macit Birsel (1965-1967)
  • Süleyman Filibeli (1967–1968)
  • Sebahattin Süvari (1968–1970)
  • Nuri Öz (1970–1973)
  • Rüştü Ünsal (1973)
  • İsmail Tiryakiler (1973)
  • Mekin Kutucular (1973)
  • Nuri Öz (1974)
  • Mekin Kutucular (1975)
  • Özdemir Arnas (1976)
  • Orhan Daut (1976–1978)
  • Selamet Batur (1979)
  • Tacettin Hiçyılmaz (1980)
  • Özdemir Arnas (1981)
  • Muzaffer Atılgan (1982-1983)
  • Serif Tikveşli (1984)
  • Özdemir Arnas (1985)
  • Çoşkun Gencerler (1986–1987)
  • Halit Horozoğlu (1987)
  • Ömer Köymen (1988)
  • İbrahim Şavkar (1988)
  • Cemal Gözümoğulları (1989)
  • Özdemir Arnas (1989-1992)
  • Kenan Bilgiç (1993)
  • Taşdan Erdan (1994)
  • Atilla Türkkal (1993–1994)
  • Mustafa Cücen (1995)
  • Bülen Özkul (1996)
  • Levent Ürkmez (1997)
  • Kamil Uçar (1997)
  • Aydın Bilgin (1998-2000)
  • Hamdi Turkmen (2000-2002)
  • Feyyaz Gülmen (2002-2003)
  • İskender Tuğsuz (2003-2005)
  • Uğur Bostancıoğlu (2005-2006)
  • Levent Ürkmez (2006-2007)
  • Gündüz Balkan (2007-2008)
  • İsmail Hakkı Gül (2008)
  • İmam Altınbaş (2008-2013)
  • Hüseyin Altınbaş (2013-2014)
  • Mehmet Sepil (2013–)

Trivia

  • The 1967 cup final between Göztepe and Altay ended 2-2. Then the Altay was determined as the cup winner by Münzentscheid.
  • In the total of 30 matches in the European competition, Göztepe was able to claim 11 wins, 17 games were lost and 2 did not find a winner.
  • In 2006 the club took 14th place in the all-time table in Turkey.
  • Fevzi Zemzem , the club's player of the century, is still ranked 7th on the all-time Turkish goalscorer list with 144 league goals.
  • In addition to Zemzen, Nevzat Güzelırmak , Ali Artuner and Gürsel Aksel are among the club's legends.
  • With the Polish goalkeeper Radosław Majdan , Göztepe even provided a national player for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Göztepe Izmir in the Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu database (English). Retrieved January 27, 2020.
  2. Ersan Parlatan → Professional Team Head Coach (trainer profile ) in the Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu database (English). Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  3. a b Göztepe Izmir - Kadro in the database of mackolik.com (Turkish). Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  4. Yeni Teknik Direktörümüz İlhan Palut. In: www.goztepe.org.tr. Göztepe Izmir, November 4, 2019, accessed March 13, 2020 (Turkish).
  5. İlhan Palut → Professional Team Coach (trainer profile) in the Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu database (English). Retrieved March 13, 2020.
  6. Status: Start of the 2020 season.
  7. a b Republic of Turkey - Konak Municipality : Konak Mahaller -… Göztepe Mahallesi… Güzelyalı Mahallesi… , accessed on October 4, 2019
  8. a b c d e f Göztepe-Historie (Turkish) , accessed on October 4, 2019
  9. izmirkesif.com: Yeni Bornova Stadı (Doğanlar Stadyumu) (Turkish)
  10. a b Göztepe Izmir - statistics database in the database of mackolik.com (Turkish). Retrieved March 22, 2019.
  11. Match report: Altay 2: 2 Göztepe (June 25, 1967 - Türkiye Kupa Final 1966/1967) in the database of mackolik.com (Turkish). Retrieved October 4, 2019.
  12. Göztepe Izmir in the database of EU-Football.info (English). Retrieved October 4, 2019.