Akçaabat Sebatspor

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Akçaabat Sebatspor
Full name Akçaabat Sebatspor
Founded 1923
Ground Akçaabat Fatih Stadyumu,
Trabzon, Turkey
(Capacity 7,500)
Chairman Flag of Turkey Guven Hacisalihoglu
Manager Flag of Turkey Fethi Turkoglu
League Iddaa League B
2007-08 2nd in Group 4
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Akçaabat Sebatspor, also known as A. Sebatspor is a Turkish football club located in the Akçaabat district of Trabzon, Turkey. They play their home games in the Akçaabat Fatih Stadyumu. The club was founded in 1923.

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[edit] History

Akçaabat Sebatspor were founded as Sebat İdman Yurdu in 1923 in Akcaabat, Trabzon, Turkey. They are among the ten oldest football clubs in Turkey despite being a team of a relatively small town. The first kits sported the colors of the nations flag, red and white. The team changed its name to Akcaabat Genclik in 1940, and then to Sebat Genclik in 1947. Sebatspor were promoted to the professional leagues in 1968 as Sebat Gençlik Kulübü. They started in the Turkish Third Division. They spent several seasons in the Third Division, before being promoted to the Turkish Second Division as champions in 1978. During the 1981-82 season, Sebatspor were almost promoted to the Super League, finishing one point behind Samsunspor. The club changed its name to the current form, Akçaabat Sebatspor in 1986. The club was relegated to the Third Division in 1990, but quickly bounced back and were promoted to the Second Division the next season.

The club spent two more seasons in the Second Division before being relegated again in 1993. It was until 2000 that the club would be promoted to the Second Division once more after a dramatic as well as a miraculous play-off against Balikesirspor. Three years later, Sebatspor were promoted to the Super League for the first time in the clubs history. This was a major achievement in the sense that for the first time in turkish football history,a town team (other than that of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir) was promoted to the Turkish Premier Division. In their first season Sebatspor achieved an ecstatic escape from relegation to the surprise of almost everybody. The stay, however, did not last long as they were subsequently relegated at the end of the Super League 2004-05 season. In 2007, the club was relegated to the Iddaa League B.

[edit] Honours

[edit] Chancellor Cup

Runners-up:1969

[edit] Turkish Super League

13th:2003-2004 18th:2004-2005

[edit] TFF First League

Third Place:2002-2003

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Current Squad

Name and position No Joined in Former team Birth date National Caps Birthplace
Goalkeepers
Ahmet Yilmazer 1 2005 Bulancakspor 5 August 1981 U18(1)/U16(11)/U15(3) Trabzon
Tacettin Verep 12 2007 Belediye Vanspor 6 May 1981 0 Trabzon
Ismail Aytur 22 2007 Carsibasi Belediyespor 4 August 1985 0 Trabzon
Defenders
Sahin Yakisan 3 2007 Erzurumspor 27 April 1984 0 Erzurum
Kenan Baskan 5 2007 Siirtspor 1 January 1982 U17(3) Trabzon
Sonay Tamay Hayran 15 2006 Hamburger SV 17 December 1986 0 Wedel (Germany)
Okan Ozke 19 2007 Turgutluspor 5 August 1977 U21(6)/U18(19)/U17(13)/U16(34)/U15(14) Trabzon
Abdullah Civelek 20 2007 A. Sebatspor PAF 1 January 1988 0 Trabzon
Umit Ertem 21 2007 Caykurspor 3 October 1986 0 Trabzon
Yunus Bahri Keskinalemdar on loan 2007 Cankiri Belediyespor 2 June 1981 0 Trabzon
Midfielders
Bilal Kasap 13 2007 Tarim Kredispor 15 April 1975 0 Trabzon
Fatih Akpinar 6 2007 Sürmenespor 15 January 1981 0 Trabzon
Ziya Sakar 7 2007 Trabzonspor PAF 17 October 1988 U19(2) Trabzon
Adem Cak 8 2006 Yimpas Yozgatspor 1 February 1980 0 Trabzon
Murat Aydin 18 2007 Caglayanspor 30 September 1987 0 Trabzon
Serdar Yurdakul 23 2006 Kartalspor 28 January 1983 0 Bretten (Germany)
Semih Aslan 24 2006 A. Sebatspor PAF 7 August 1986 0 Trabzon
Erhan Celenk 25 2007 A. Sebatspor PAF 16 March 1989 0 Trabzon
Emre Aygun 2006 Trabzonspor 1 June 1985 U19(18)/U18(3) Trabzon
Strikers
Mutlu Dervişoğlu 14 2007 Siirtspor 6 November 1977 0 Trabzon
Erkan Martin 16 2008 Izmirspor 13 April 1984 0 Marktredwitz (Germany)
Tolgahan Sivrikaya 17 2007 Sürmenespor 25 January 1985 U15(3) Bietigheim (Baden) (Germany)
Nuri Yilmaz 11 2007 Bulancakspor 10 December 1981 U19(3) Trabzon
Harun Topaloglu 26 2006 A. Sebatspor PAF 26 August 1987 0 Trabzon
Rahman Oguz Kobya 10 2007 Trabzonspor PAF 22 September 1988 U17(4) Trabzon
Ali Ozturk 27 2007 Siirtspor 5 March 1985 0 Trabzon

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[edit] 2008-09 Transfers

[edit] Affiliated Clubs

Trabzonspor

[edit] Past Seasons

Year Division Place P W D L Goals Pts
2002-03 Turkish First Division 3 34 19 7 8 61-39 64
2003-04 Super League 13 34 11 9 14 45-53 42
2004-05 Super League 18 34 3 10 21 40-78 19
2005-06 Turkish First Division 15 34 7 13 14 37-54 34
2006-07 Turkish First Division 17 34 8 8 18 40-65 32
2007-08 Iddaa League B 2 32 11 10 11 38-41 43
2008-09 Iddaa League B

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[edit] References