MKE Ankaragücü

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MKE Ankaragücü
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Basic data
Surname Makina Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü Spor Kulübü
Seat Ankara
founding January 1, 1910
Colours blue yellow
president Fatih Mert
Website ankaragucu.org.tr
First soccer team
Head coach Mustafa Reşit Akçay
Venue Eryaman Stadyumu
Places 22,000
league Super Lig
2019/20 18th place
home
Away
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The MKE Ankaragücü (officially: Makina Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü Spor Kulübü ; German  Mechanical-Chemical Industry Ankaragücü Sport Club ) is a football club from the Turkish capital Ankara . The club played in the top division of Turkish football for a long time and is one of the oldest and most traditional clubs in Turkey.

history

MKE Ankaragücü was founded in 1904 under the name Altınörs İdman Yurdu in Zeytinburnu ( Istanbul ). The team then played in the Istanbul Friday League .

The club moved to the future capital, Ankara. There are several theories about this move. One of these theories is that the crew split into two groups, followed by their captains Şükrü Abbas and Agah Orhan. The group of players with Şükrü Abbas as captain left the team and formed Turan Sanatkarangücü . This happened in 1910, this year is officially considered the year Ankaragücüs was founded. Altınörs İdman Yurdu and Turan Sanatkarangücü sent their players to the front during the First World War . After the war, the two clubs united and appeared as AS-FA Gücü . In 1948 the name was changed to Ankaragücü. Ankaragücü is one of the teams that played in the first season of the Süper Lig.

The team celebrated their greatest successes to date in 1972 and 1981 when they won the Turkish Cup . After the club could not agree on the outstanding salary payments of its former players Ergin Keleş and Muhammed Türkmen , the Turkish Football Association imposed another transfer ban in January 2014. The club had only recently been able to free itself from a previous transfer ban. About ten days after this transfer ban, the club transferred their outstanding salaries to both players and thus obtained the lifting of the transfer ban. With 48 seasons, MKE Ankaragücü is the longest time in the Süper Lig after Beşiktaş Istanbul , Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Galatasaray Istanbul .

2010s

At the end of the 2011/12 season Ankaragücü rose from the first division and in the following year also from the second division and played third-rate for the first time in the club's history.

At the start of the 2015/16 season, the Turkish Football Association imposed a six-point deduction against MKE Ankaragücü on a FIFA directive. This was justified with the transfer and salary problems that the club had with its former player Jaroslav Černý .

The club ended the 2016/17 season as champions of the TFF 2nd Lig and thus returned to the TFF 1st Lig after four years .

successes

Record player

Most top division games
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Hakan Kutlu 356 1992-2007
02. TurkeyTurkey Hayati Soydaş 309 1985-1999
03. TurkeyTurkey Gökmen Barış 268 1994-2004
04th TurkeyTurkey Yılmaz Özlem 222 1997-2005
TurkeyTurkey Aydın Tohumcu 222 1961-1975
06th TurkeyTurkey Haluk Kargın 220 1993-2003
07th TurkeyTurkey Temel Keskindemir 228 1969-1979
08th. TurkeyTurkey Adem Kurukaya 221 2000-2006
09. TurkeyTurkey Hüsnü Özkara 211 1982-1990
TurkeyTurkey Selçuk Yalçıntaş 211 1963-1975
11. TurkeyTurkey Hakan Keleş 202 1998-2005
12. TurkeyTurkey Erhan Çağlayans 200 1983-1993
As of February 29, 2016
Most first division goals
rank Surname goal Calls Goal / game
01. TurkeyTurkey Ertan Adatepe 69 137 0.5
02. TurkeyTurkey Halil İbrahim Eren 53 123 0.43
03. TurkeyTurkey Candan Dumanlı 52 190 0.27
04th GhanaGhana Augustine Ahinful 44 103 0.43
05. Yugoslavia Socialist Federal RepublicYugoslavia Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Sead Šabotić 40 78 0.51
TurkeyTurkey Hakan Keleş 40 202 0.2
07th TurkeyTurkey Ali Osman Renklibay 38 113 0.34
08th. TurkeyTurkey Cafer Aydın 37 89 0.42
09. TurkeyTurkey Umut Bulut 36 90 0.4
10. GhanaGhana Ohene Kennedy 35 106 0.33
11. TurkeyTurkey Hayri Şenere 31 115 0.27
As of February 29, 2016

Stadion

MKE Ankaragücü plays its home games in the 22,000-strong Eryaman Stadyumu. It is also home to city rivals Gençlerbirliği Ankara and Hacettepe SK .

Fans

Ankaragücü enjoys strong support in Ankara and has high attendance numbers every season, regardless of which league you play in. The Ultras call themselves Gecekondu , Gecekondu is the Turkish name for an informal settlement , i.e. an unplanned area with primitive accommodation on the edge of a big city . Translated it means something like "put down at night" (Turkish gece : night). Since many of the Ultras lived in these Gecekondu neighborhoods, they simply adopted the Gecekondu as their name.

The fans of Ankarügücü are considered fanatical and unconditional supporters of their club and have also become conspicuous in the past through violent arguments. They loudly support their team in the stands. A close friendship is maintained with the fans of Bursaspor , together the fans call themselves Bursankara , a combination of both city names. Rivalries exist with Göztepe Izmir and Manisaspor .

League affiliation

Current squad 2019/20

  • Last updated: March 21, 2020
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
12 TurkTurk Korcan Çelikay Dec. 31, 1987 2017 2021
25th BrazilBrazil Ricardo Friedrich Feb. 18, 1993 2020 2021
98 TurkTurk Yiğit Kafkasyalı June 13, 1998 2018 2022
Defense
5 TurkTurk Alihan Kubalas Oct 26, 1991 2016 2020
8th PortugalPortugal Tiago Pinto 0Feb. 1, 1988 2018 2022
13 CroatiaCroatia Ante Kulušić 0June 6, 1986 2019 2020
19th TurkeyTurkey Cebrail Karayel Aug 15, 1994 2019 2021
42 PolandPoland Michał Pazdan 21 Sep 1987 2019 2020
70 GreeceGreece Stelios Kitsiou 28 Sep 1993 2019 2022
78 TurkeyTurkey Fatih Tultak 0July 8, 2001 2020 2022
89 TurkeyTurkey FranceFrance Atila Turan Apr 10, 1992 2020 2021
midfield
3 TurkTurk Sedat Ağçay 22 Sep 1981 2017 2020
4th TurkeyTurkey Mehmet Sak 0Apr 4, 1990 2017 2020
7th ArgentinaArgentina Oscar Scarione July 14, 1985 2018 2020
14th SenegalSenegal FranceFrance Ricardo Faty 0Aug 4, 1986 2018 2020
29 TurkeyTurkey Oğuzhan Orhan 22 Sep 1998 2017 2021
35 PolandPoland Daniel Łukasik a. Apr 28, 1991 2020 2020
55 SerbiaSerbia Miloš Stanojević Nov 20, 1993 2020 2021
80 ArgentinaArgentina Héctor Canteros 15th Mar 1989 2019 2020
91 TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Aydın Karabulut Jan. 25, 1988 2019 2020
Storm
9 LuxembourgLuxembourg PortugalPortugal Gerson Rodrigues a. June 20, 1995 2020 2020
11 TurkeyTurkey Burak Evren 0Sep 1 2000 2018 2023
12 JamaicaJamaica Dever orgill 0March 8 1990 2019 2020
15th TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Hurricane Çınar Jan. 29, 1996 2020 2021
18th PolandPoland Konrad Michalak a. 19 Sep 1997 2020 2020
23 TurkeyTurkey İlhan Parlak Jan. 18, 1987 2017 2021
24 GeorgiaGeorgia Saba Lobzhanidze Dec 18, 1994 2020 2021
30th VenezuelaVenezuela Gelmin Rivas 23 Mar 1989 2020 2020
# NigeriaNigeria Nduka Ozokwo Dec 25, 1988 2020 2020

Transfers of the 2019/20 season

Accesses

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

Departures

Summer 2019

Winter 2019/20

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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.

Trainer (selection)

Presidents (selection)

Web links

Commons : MKE Ankaragücü  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. trtspor.com.tr: "Ankaragücü yine yasaklı" (accessed on January 14, 2014)
  2. fotomac.com.tr: "Ankaragücü'nün transfer yasağı kalktı" (accessed on January 23, 2014)
  3. hurriyet.com.tr: "FIFA'dan Ankaragücü'ne -6 puan silme cezası!" (accessed on May 25, 2015)
  4. tff.org: "MKE Ankaragücü, TFF 1. Lig'e yükselmeyi garantiledi" (accessed on April 23, 2017)