Osmanlıspor FK

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Osmanlıspor
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Basic data
Surname Osmanlıspor Futbol Kulübü
Seat Ankara
founding 1978
Colours purple-gold
president Sadık Dik
Website osmanlispor.com.tr
First soccer team
Head coach İsmet Taşdemir
Venue Osmanlı Stadı
Places 18,029
league TFF 1st Lig
2019/20 16th place
home
Away
Alternatively
Club crest which was used until the name was changed to Osmanlıspor FK at the start of the 2014/15 season

Osmanlıspor Futbol Kulübü , or Osmanlıspor for short or Osmanlıspor FK (until August 2014 still Ankara Spor Kulübü ) in German-speaking countries also known as Osmanlispor FK Ankara , is a Turkish sports club. It was founded in 1978 in Ankara and was for a long time the company sports club of the Ankara city administration. The club plays its home games at Osmanlı Stadı , which has a capacity of 18,029 spectators. The association currently has 96,000 members.

history

Name change

The association was founded in 1978 as Ankara Belediyespor. After six years it was called Ankara Büyükşehir Belediyespor. In 1998 there was another name change, this time the name was Büyükşehir Belediye Ankaraspor, and since 2005 the club has appeared as Ankaraspor. The last name change was accompanied by a focus on football . The previous departments of badminton , basketball , boxing , ice hockey , weightlifting , handball , judo , rowing , taekwondo , tennis and table tennis were spun off into an association that continues the old name Büyükşehir Belediye Ankaraspor Kulübü .

Forced relegation to the 2nd division

Ankaraspor had to relegate to Bank Asya 1. Lig, the second Turkish league, in 2009 due to a penalty from the Turkish Football Association (TFF) , as some association rules had been violated. Before the start of the 2009/10 season , Ankaraspor wanted to enter into a merger with city rivals MKE Ankaragücü ; this was prevented by the Turkish Football Association with an urgent decision. As a result, the previous sports director of Ankaraspor and son of Mayor Melih Gökçek , Ahmet Gökçek , was elected President of MKE Ankaragücü and five players switched to MKE Ankaragücü in a short time. In order to avoid distortion of competition between the two clubs, the association decided to exclude Ankaraspor for the 2009/10 season. The club's license was revoked on August 4, 2010 by the Turkish Football Association (TFF) . Thus the club could no longer pursue any sporting activities. All remaining games were rated with a 0-3 defeat.

Resumption of league operations and return to the TFF 1st Lig

After being excluded from the league, the club obtained participation in the Süper Lig and the TFF 1st Lig by court order . Since after the exclusion from the league all professionals were released and there was no sufficient team available for the 2011/12 and 2012/13 seasons, they decided not to participate in the game at a later date, despite the announcement. Ankaraspor's reserve team, Ankaraspor A2 , ended the A2 Ligi 2012/13 with the league championship. It prevailed in the final against the reserve team of city rivals Gençlerbirliği Ankara . On the way back after the decisive championship encounter, the team bus got into an accident in which 17 people were injured and one was killed.

For the 2013/14 season, Ankaraspor announced that it would again participate in the game operations of the Süper Lig , the highest Turkish football league. This request for participation was refused by the Turkish Football Association and the club was forced to participate in the 2nd division. In the subsequent negotiations of this refusal, both sides agreed to participate in the game operations of the TFF 1st Lig , the 2nd Turkish football league. After this confirmation of participation, Osman Özköylü was hired as the master coach of the past second division season. According to the ideas, a competitive team was put together with the largest budget of all second division clubs, largely through the acquisition of new players and partly from players from the reserve or youth team.

With Özköylü, the club played for the championship and promotion from the start of the season. On matchday 15, the team took the lead, lost it after a few weeks and fought for it again in the second half of the season. Towards the end of the season, however, the club slipped again and secured participation in the play-offs with 4th place in the table. In the playoff semifinals, the club failed at Samsunspor and thus missed promotion.

Change of name to Osmanlıspor FK

After the end of the 2013/14 season, the club management announced that they wanted to change the club name, and named 1299 Osmanlıspor FK or Osmanlıspor FK as a possible new name . Ultimately, the decision was made for Osmanlıspor FK and an application was made to the Turkish Football Association to change its name. In mid-August 2014, the association approved the name change and the participation with the new name in the second division season 2014/15 . In addition to the club name, the club colors were changed from blue-white to purple-yellow and the logo was redesigned.

Return to the Süper Lig

Despite the failed promotion, the club held on to coach Osman Özköylü at the start of the TFF 1. Lig 2014/15 . Again the team started the season well and seemed to lose contact to the top of the table towards the end of the first half of the season. There were also internal unrest between Özköylü and some players and external controversies between Özköylü and the press. So he dissolved his contract on December 22nd, 2014 after mutual agreement with the club's management and left the club. A few days after Özköylü's departure, the club introduced Yılmaz Vural as the new head coach. He stayed in office for only two weeks and left the association without giving any reason. The German-Turk Uğur Tütüneker followed Vural . Under the new coach, the team gradually reduced the point difference to second-placed Adana Demirspor . With the 2-0 home win against their direct rivals Demirspor, the club took second place in the table and increased the point difference over the next two weeks. The club secured the runner-up in the league and direct promotion to the Süper Lig with a 4: 3 away win at Antalyaspor . After six years of abstinence and a new name, the club returned to the top Turkish league and became the second capital club after Gençlerbirliği Ankara .

successes

  • National
    • Promotions to the Süper Lig
    • Promotion to the TFF 1st Lig (then Türkiye 2nd Futbol Ligi )
      • 1997 as group winner (group 5) of the Türkiye 3rd Futbol Ligi

League affiliation

From 2009 to 2013, the club was denied participation in the league.

Current squad 2019/20

  • Last updated: September 23, 2019
No. Nat. Surname birthday in the team since Contract until
goal
1 UruguayUruguay Santiago Mele 06 Sep 1997 2017 2022
12 TurkTurk Yusuf Karayel 0Jan. 1, 2001 2019 2024
# TurkTurk Baran Guler 17 Sep 1999 2018 2021
99 TurkTurk Ahmet Eyup Türkaslan Sep 11 1994 2016 2021
Defense
2 TurkTurk Ali Ülgen Nov 10, 1999 2018 2023
3 TurkTurk Ali Eren İyican June 26, 1999 2017 2022
5 TurkTurk Tugay Kaçar 0Jan. 1, 1994 2018 2020
27 TurkTurk Mehmet Yiğit June 24, 1991 2018 2020
54 TurkTurk Tamer Aşık Oct 20, 2000 2019 2023
77 TurkTurk Oğuz Yıldırım 0Jan. 1, 1995 2015 2020
midfield
7th Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina Ognjen Todorović 24 Mar 1989 2019 2020
11 TurkTurk Beykan Şimşek 0Jan. 1, 1997 2018 2021
28 TurkTurk NetherlandsNetherlands Hasan Kılıç July 27, 1992 2017 2021
14th CameroonCameroon Eric Ayuk Feb. 17, 1997 2018 2020
21st TurkTurk Dogukan ivy July 20, 2001 2019 2024
24 SerbiaSerbia Jovan Blagojevic 15th Mar 1988 2019 2019
35 TurkTurk Atakan Çankaya June 25, 1998 2019 2023
61 TurkTurk Barış Zeren 0March 8 1999 2018 2023
Storm
9 TurkTurk Mertan Öztürk 0Nov 2, 1992 2018 2021
14th TurkTurk Okan Deniz May 20, 1994 2019 2021
40 TurkTurk Erdem Çetinkaya 29 Mar 2001 2019 2024

Record player

Most top division games
rank Surname Calls Period
01. TurkeyTurkey Hürriyet Gücer 146 2004-2010
02. TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Özer Hurmacı 100 2006-2018
03. BrazilBrazil TurkeyTurkey Tita 93 2004-2010
04th TurkeyTurkey Adem Koçak 92 2006-2010
05. BrazilBrazil TurkeyTurkey Gökçek Vederson 86 2004-2007
06th TurkeyTurkey Numan Çürüksu 84 2015-2018
NigeriaNigeria Aminu Umar 2015-2018
08th. TurkeyTurkey Bilal Kısa 83 2006-2010
MontenegroMontenegro Radoslav Batak 2005-2009
10. BrazilBrazil Jaba 82 2004-2007
Status: 10 Mar 2019
Most first division goals
rank Surname Gates Calls Goals / game
01. BrazilBrazil Jaba 37 82 0.45
02. BrazilBrazil TurkeyTurkey Gökçek Vederson 20th 86 0.23
03. NigeriaNigeria Aminu Umar 18th 84 0.21
04th TurkeyTurkey Musa Çağıran 17th 81 0.21
SenegalSenegal Badou Ndiaye 59 0.29
06th BrazilBrazil TurkeyTurkey Tita 15th 93 0.16
CameroonCameroon Pierre Webó 49 0.29
08th. TurkeyTurkey FranceFrance Serdar Gürler 12 29 0.41
TurkeyTurkey GermanyGermany Murat Tosun 69 0.17
10. RomaniaRomania Raul Rusescu 10 46 0.22
Status: 10 Mar 2019

Well-known former players

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

Trainer (selection)

2Mustafa Dalcı did not have the necessary coaching license at this time, he only worked unofficially as head coach and officially as assistant coach, while the Turan Ince association was given as the official head coach .

Former Presidents (selection)

  • TurkeyTurkey Ruhi Kurnaz
  • TurkeyTurkey Sadık Dik

Web links

background information

Individual evidence

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  14. ntvspor.net: "Vural dönemi kısa sürdü!" (accessed on January 10, 2015)
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  19. a b Statistics database in the mackolik.com database (Turkish). Retrieved March 10, 2019.