SV Yeşilyurt Berlin

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SV Yeşilyurt Berlin
Logo of SV Yeşilyurt Berlin
Full name Sports club Yeşilyurt Berlin e. V.
place Berlin
Founded 1st January 1973
Dissolved 2007
Club colors Green-yellow-white
Stadion Poststadion (side square)
Top league Oberliga Nordost
successes Berlin Champion 2003
Berlin Cup Winner 2001
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The SV Yeşilyurt Berlin was a football club from the Berlin district of Moabit . It was founded in 1973 and played in the NOFV-Oberliga Nord from 2003 until it was dissolved . Due to financial difficulties, the club was dissolved in November 2007 and the SK Yeşilyurt 07 was founded as an unofficial successor club.

history

Foundation and rise of SV Yeşilyurt

The club was founded in January 1973 by football-loving Turkish immigrants from Berlin-Wedding . The name Yeşilyurt (pronounced Jeschiljurt) was chosen because of local ties and means "The Green Home". It refers to districts of the same name in the Turkish cities of Istanbul (in the Bakırköy district ) and İzmir , from which the founding members of the association mainly came.

First, Yesilyurt took part in organized recreational football. In 1982 she registered with the Berlin Football Association . After several years in the Berlin district, district and state leagues, the Ilkyaz family managed to climb the club at the head of the club. Zeki Ilkyaz as president, Gökmen Ilkyaz as the sporting director and Metin Ilkyaz as the economic director of the club were the main architects of the success. After playing in the national league for two seasons between 1994 and 1996, in 1999 they were promoted to this class again. Only two years later, the club made the leap into the then fifth-class association league . In the same season, Yeşilyurt surprisingly won the final of the Berlin State Cup against the favored team of the two-tier league club Türkiyemspor Berlin and qualified for the DFB Cup (where they failed in the following season, however, at Bundesliga club SC Freiburg ). In 2001 the club also won the Ataturk Cup, a prestigious small-field tournament for Turkish teams from Germany, as well as the District Mayor's Cup and the Erika Hess Cup.

Yeşilyurt's rise continued at a rapid pace. As early as 2003, the Berlin champions made promotion to the Oberliga Nordost. The team was able to establish itself in the major league in the following period. In 2004 the final in the Berlin Cup could be reached again, but it was lost to the second team from Hertha BSC .

Dissolution and re-establishment as SK Yeşilyurt

Logo of the successor club

In November 2007 it turned out that the association was heavily indebted (inter alia with the tax office and the health insurance), whereupon the board members of SV Yeşilyurt initially sought a merger with the district rivals BAK 07 . However, this could not be realized because the BAK itself had financial problems. Thereupon the Yeşilyurt board were elected to the board of the BAK and at the same time announced all teams of SV Yeşilyurt from the game. The aim was that the teams from the former club also switched to the BAK. Instead, however, the former members of the club founded a new club called SK Yeşilyurt 07 and entered with this in the season 2008/2009 in the lowest Berlin division - the district league C - new. This association merged in June 2010 with the association BSC Türk Genclik 2001 to form SK Türkyurt 2001 . The SK Türkyurt started in the 2010/2011 season in the district league C and has already reached the seventh-class regional league, division 1 for the 2016/17 season. In this division, the club kicks off after the merger with 1. FC Galatasaray Spandau 89 for the Türkspor Futbol Kulübü e. V., which should not be confused with Türkspor 1965 or, from 2017, with its successor, Türkspor 04, also in the 2017/18 season.

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Individual evidence

  1. Finally official: Türkyurt becomes Türkspor FK . In: FuPa . ( fupa.net [accessed August 14, 2017]).