Istanbul Başakşehir FK

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Istanbul Basakşehir
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Basic data
Surname Istanbul Başakşehir Futbol Kulübü
Seat Başakşehir ( Istanbul )
founding August 15, 1990
Colours blue - orange
president Göksel Gümüşdağ
Website ibfk.com.tr
First soccer team
Head coach Okan Buruk
Venue Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadı
Places 17,319
league Super Lig
2019/20 1st place (master)
home
Away
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The İstanbul Başakşehir Futbol Kulübü ( officially Medipol Başakşehir Futbol Kulübü due to a name sponsorship ), commonly known in German-speaking countries as Istanbul Başakşehir , is a Turkish football club from the Istanbul district of Başakşehir . Until the summer of 2014, the club was the football department of the Istanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor sports club , the operating team of the Istanbul city administration. The football division of this club was then spun off, converted into an independent company and renamed to its current name. With the name change, the club also moved to Başakşehir and has been the district team for this district ever since.

history

Club coat of arms until summer 2014

founding

The association was founded in 1990 by the then mayor of Istanbul, Nurettin Sözen .

Promotion to the Süper Lig

With the promotion to the Süper Lig in 2007, the still young football club Istanbul BB experienced its greatest success in the club's history. The first season in the top division of Turkish professional football went well. This is how Abdullah Avcı's team managed to annoy the three big Istanbul clubs. In the opening game of the 2007/08 season , Fenerbahçe Istanbul, the reigning champions and city rivals, came to the Ataturk Olympic Stadium . Istanbul BB beat Fener 2-0 and created the first surprise of the season.

In the second half of the season they reached a draw against Fenerbahçe. Beşiktaş Istanbul fared no better against Istanbul BB. The promoted team defeated the black and whites 2-1 at home and drew away at the Inönü stadium . Against Galatasaray Istanbul , the team won a draw in the Ali Sami Yen Stadium . In the second half of the season, however, they had to admit defeat with a clear 3-0 defeat against Gala .

The team ended the season in 12th place. The team improved steadily. In the 2008/09 season they finished ninth, one season later sixth. The 2010/11 season ended in 12th place and the club moved into the Turkish Cup final for the first time in club history . On November 17, 2011, the head coach Abdullah Avcı left the club. He became the coach of Turkey .

Developments in recent years

İstanbul BB before their game against Manisaspor in the 2013-14 season

At the end of the 2012/13 season, Istanbul BB took 16th place and rose again to the TFF 1st Lig after six years of participation in the first division . In the second division, the club settled relatively early in the 2013/14 season under the leadership of head coach Cihat Arslan at the top of the table and ended the league as autumn champions. On matchday 36, two game days before the end of the season, Istanbul BB secured the league championship with a 4-0 away win against Şanlıurfaspor and thus a direct return to the Süper Lig . In the following season you could set up a club record with fourth place in the table.

In January 2015 the club signed a name sponsorship agreement with the hospital chain Medipol for a year and a half. After that, the club will have the company name in its club name for the term of four years and will therefore be called Medipol Başakşehir Futbol Kulübü .

The 2015/16 season ended the Istanbul club in fourth place and in the following season they could become runner-up. In the 2019/20 season, the club achieved the greatest success in its history to date: winning the Turkish football championship.

Relation to Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

The club is closely associated with the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and his AKP party . Erdoğan said he was involved in founding the association. Club president Göksel Gümüşdağ is a relative by marriage of the Erdoğans family. The main and name sponsor Medipol is also led by Erdoğan's Minister of Health and confidante Fahrettin Koca . The number “12” on the back is also no longer given, as Erdogan wore it at the stadium's opening game.

Stadion

Since its inception, the club has played its home games in various Istanbul stadiums such as Çetin Emeç Stadium and Maltepe Stadium . With the first division promotion in the summer of 2007, the club began to play its home games in the Ataturk Olympic Stadium .

After the club achieved direct promotion back to the Süper Lig in the 2014/15 season , then changed its name to Istanbul Başakşehir FK and moved to the Istanbul district of Başakşehir , it started the Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadı, which was completed in summer 2014, with 17,319 seats as a new home to use.

successes

League affiliation

Current squad 2019/20

  • Last updated: March 3, 2020
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
1 TurkTurk Volkan Babacan Aug 11, 1988 2014 2021
34 TurkTurk Mert Günok 01st Mar 1989 2017 2020
Defense
3 FrenchmanFrenchman Gaël Clichy July 26, 1985 2017 2020
6th MoldovansMoldovans Alexandru Epureanu 27 Sep 1986 2014 2020
26th Cape VerdeCape Verde Carlos Ponck Jan. 13, 1995 2019 2023
33 TurkTurk Ugur Uçar 0Apr 5, 1987 2014 2019
37 SlovakiaSlovakia Martin Škrtel Dec 15, 1984 2019 2020
39 AustraliaAustralia Aziz Behich Dec 16, 1990 2019 2022
80 BulgariaBulgaria Júnior Caiçara Apr. 27, 1989 2016 2020
midfield
5 TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Topal 03rd Mar 1986 2019 2020
7th BosniansBosnians Edin Višća Feb. 17, 1990 2011 2020
11 DutchDutch Eljero Elia Feb 13, 1987 2017 2020
17th TurkTurk İrfan Can Kahveci July 15, 1995 2017 2021
21st TurkTurk Mahmut Tekdemir (C)Captain of the crew Jan. 20, 1988 2006 2024
41 TurkeyTurkey Berkay Özcan a. Feb 15, 1998 2019 2020
44 NigeriaNigeria Okechukwu Godson Azubuike (loan) Apr 19, 1997 2019 2020
70 BrazilianBrazilian Robinho Jan 25, 1984 2019 2020
88 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gökhan Inler June 27, 1984 2017 2020
# TurkeyTurkey Muhammed Emin Sarıkaya 0Jan. 3, 2002 2019 2022
Storm
9 NorwayNorway Fredrik Gulbrandsen Sep 10 1992 2019 2023
19th SenegalSenegal Demba Ba May 25, 1985 2019 2021
27 FranceFrance Enzo Crivelli 0Feb 6, 1995 2017 2023
91 SerbiaSerbia Danijel Aleksic Apr 30, 1991 2019 2022

Change to the 2019/20 season

Accesses

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

Departures

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

a. borrowed
wa was borrowed

Record player

Most top division games (top 11)
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Mahmut Tekdemir 295 2007–0000
02. Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Edin Višća 255 2011–0000
03. TurkeyTurkey Ekrem Ekşioğlu 159 2007-2013
04th Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Alexandru Epureanu 151 2014–0000
05. BrazilBrazil Márcio Mossoró 150 2014-2019
06th TurkeyTurkey Efe İnanç 143 2007-2013
07th TurkeyTurkey Volkan Babacan 136 2014–0000
08th. BrazilBrazil BulgariaBulgaria Doka Madureira 130 2011-2017
09. SwedenSweden Samuel Holmén 113 2010-2017
10. TurkeyTurkey Metin Depe 107 2007-2013
11. TurkeyTurkey Gökhan Süzen 103 2008-2013
Status: 13th Mar. 2020
Most first division goals (top 11)
rank Surname Gates Calls Goals / game
01. Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Edin Višća 71 255 0.27
02. BrazilBrazil BulgariaBulgaria Doka Madureira 25th 130 0.19
03. TurkeyTurkey İbrahim Akın 24 94 0.26
04th TogoTogo Emmanuel Adebayor 24 60 0.42
05. CameroonCameroon Pierre Webó 22nd 48 0.46
SwedenSweden Samuel Holmén 22nd 113 0.19
6th0 TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Batdal 18th 73 0.25
BrazilBrazil Márcio Mossoró 18th 150 0.13
09. CameroonCameroon Hervé Tum 16 44 0.36
TurkeyTurkey İskender Alın 16 64 0.25
11. Moldova RepublicRepublic of Moldova Alexandru Epureanu 13 151 0.12
Status: 13th Mar. 2020

Well-known former players

3First Turkish national player in the club's history
4thDuring his time at Istanbul Başakşehir played for the Turkish national team or was nominated for the first time during this time.

Former trainers (selection)

5 on an interim basis

Web links

background information

Individual evidence

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  2. trtspor.com.tr: "İstanbul BB Spor Toto Süper Lig'de" (accessed on April 20, 2014)
  3. milliyet.com.tr: "Başakşehir'in ismi değişti! Medipol…" (accessed on May 25, 2015)
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  5. a b c Newcomer Istanbul Basaksehir: Erdogan's Club on championship course , Deutschlandfunk from February 17, 2019; Accessed September 17, 2019
  6. ^ The German Istanbuler , Spox.com from February 1, 2017; Accessed September 17, 2019
  7. a b With Erdogan to the top of the table , Parliament No. 9-10 of February 27, 2017; Accessed September 17, 2019
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