Trabzonspor

Trabzonspor
Full name Trabzonspor Kulübü
Nickname(s) Bordo-Mavililer
(Maroon-Blues)
Karadeniz Firtinasi
(The Black Sea Storm)
Founded 1967
Ground Huseyin Avni Aker Stadium,
Trabzon
(Capacity: 25,000)
Chairman Flag of Turkey Sadri Şener
Manager Flag of Turkey Ersun Yanal
League Süper Lig
2007-08 Süper Lig, 6th
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Trabzonspor is a Turkish football club, from the Black Sea port city of Trabzon playing in the Süper Lig.

Trabzonspor was formed in 1967 in a merger of two local clubs. Many of the players from these teams became part of the team to win promotion to the top division, and helped Trabzonspor in their early years in the top flight. Trabzonspor is the only club outside Istanbul to have won the Turkish title, earning a name as one of the "Big Four" alongside Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe, Beşiktaş. Trabzonspor's nicknames are the "Burgundy Blues" and the "Black Sea storm".

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History

Formation

At this time the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) is encouraging local teams in the same city to merge into one, in order to ensure competitiveness in Turkish football. Trabzon had an extremely competitive league dating back to the 1920s, and there was little love between intense rivals who had been vying for the title for so long. The most intense rivalry was between the two most successful sides, Idmangücü and Idmanocaĝi. Ultimately it was these two teams which were responsible for the many delays during Trabzonspors formation. When the TFF saw that they had no intention of joining together with the others, they were threatened with punishment. The last big hurdle was choosing the colors of the new club. After many disagreements, the colors of burgundy and blue were chosen and Trabzonspor was formed.

There was a great rivalry between Idmangucu and Idmanyurdu. which divided the city into two groups, the supporters of Idmangucu and the supporters of Idmanocagi. This charged atmosphere lead the to the rise of many new local players with each team trying to top the other.

The foundation of the Trabzon Training Society Alliance (Trabzon Idman Cemiyetleri Ittifaki) greatly affected Trabzon. In the coming years many new clubs like Idmanocagi, Idman gucu, and Necmiati, Trabzon Lisesi were founded, raising the number of clubs operating in the city to 4.The first organized game took place in 1923 with Idmanocagi taking the championship. They were champions again in 23-24, 24-25 seasons. By the end of 1929 other teams such as Lise, Muallim Mektebi and Ticaret Lisesi had grabbed a championship title.

The 1940s signaled the rise of High School Clubs.During these years 6 respective championships were taken by the High school Teams. Many of the new players took their start in High school clubs. After 1947-48 season championship was changing hands between Idmanocagi and Idmangucu. Within Necmiati also recovering two championships. Several new clubs were also established Dogan Genclik (est 1938) Akcaabat Genclik (est. 1941) Surmene Genclik (est 1950) Zafer Genclik (est. 1952) Yolspor (1953) Yalispor (est. 1955).</nowiki>

The rivalry was so deep that Ocak fans were supporting Galatasaray because of its Yellow-Red colors, and Idmangucu fans were supporting Fenerbahce even their colors are Green-White. Necmiati was out of this rivalry even they have yellow-Dark Blue colors. Actually trabzon footbal was the winner of this tivalry. First of all passion to football was strong. This rivalry lead great football stars to rise in Trabzon. Immigration which was the destiny of Trabzon people has also effected the Trabzon football. Most of the stars have left the city ofr higher educations. They were really great stars in Istanbul and Ankara where they were going to school. Hasan Polat and his brother Ali Polat in Ankara Genclerbirligi, Selim Satiroglu, Ahmet Karlikli in Galatasaray, Taka Naci, Zekeriya Bali in Fenerbahce, Nazim Bilge in Besiktas were the football stars.

It was being planned to be founded a “City Team” in all the cities of the country. Football Federation Manager Orhan Seref Apak has begun on a project to make the football league more powerful and spreading the football to the all nation. Trabzon was not out of this project. But it was very hard to set a football club in Trabzon. Idmangucu and Idmanocagi rivalry was so powerful that it was impossible to make these teams to unify in a city team. Consequently, a few idealists who tried to make this unification saw that it was impossible.

Trabzon people wanted to set a team as Trabzonpor but they were also living the insecurity for not being able to succeed this. The officers were also not be able to end this. Ocak and Guclu fans wanted their names and their colors in this newly founded club. Everyday and night meetings were being done, but a little detail was finishing everything. There were gun shots in meetrings, and they were mostly going to the police departments and to the courts at the end of the meetings. On the other hand, Football Federation< deadline for “setting a city team” was approaching.

On 21 June 1966 Idmanocagi, Martispor, and Yildizspor have attended under the name of Idmanocagi and with the yellow-red colors to the second league. But the official attendance letter was not sent in the time, so Idmanocagi couldn’t play in second league. On 20 July 1966 Idmangucu, Karadenizgucu, Martispor and Yolspor unified under the name of Trabzonspor with the color of red-white to attend to the second league. But Idmanocagi gave this decision to the higher court of ‘Danistay’ and Danistay stopped the performance of the trabzonspor to attend to the second league. After this stressful situation Ulvi Yenal (The body training general manager of that time) declared that these two clubs wouldn’t be taken to the second league if they didn’t got unified. This was a shock in Trabzon and in these clubs. Trabzon would not be able to be represented in Turkish National Leagues if these teams couldn’t manage to unify. After the intense meetings and debates in Trabzon, on 2 August 1967 unification was succesful. Trabzonspor was founded with the attendance of Idmanocagi, Idmangucu, Karadenizgucu and Martospor.

After the official transactions it was time to determine the colors of Trabzonspor. It was not easy to find colors. Yellow-red and Green-white were the dominant colors in Trabzon football. So the colors sholu have been different. It was being searched for the colors which would represent Trabzon and Karadeniz. It was planned to open a contest for the colors but then cancelled. There were being meetings for the colors also. Four meetings were out of result and there must have been a result in the fifth one, city was also impatient about the result. Finally Hamsi was the focus. The silvery blue of Hamsi and the ruby red of its eyes. Because Idmanocagi has a color of red, to be fair The ruby red was consciously held darker.So the color debate for a week has finalized into the color for trabzonspor as Ruby red and Blue.

Early years

Featuring many of the players that played for the local teams and joined together to form Trabzonspor, the early years were particularly successful. In the season 1973/74, Trabzonspor were promoted to the Turkish Premier Super League.

In a nine year period from the season 1975/76, Trabzonspor managed to win the league six times, and the Turkish Cup three times. In the seasons they didn't finish first, they came second. Some of the most successful names in Turkish football history can be found in the Trabzonspor team of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Şenol Güneş, Turgay Semercioğlu, Necmi Perekli, and Ali Kemal Denizci are some of the best remembered names from this period. Many of the Trabzonspor players at the time also represented the national team.

Later years

After the successful period of the late 70's and early 80's Trabzonspor became decidedly less successful. Some trace this back to the selling off of key players to the bigger Istanbul clubs and the poor record on transfers. The closest Trabzonspor came to winning the championship was in 1995-96, when they were on course to win the championship, until a home defeat by Fenerbahçe ruined the dream of reclaiming the title. The increasing reliance of the bigger teams on money from satellite coverage and income from fans and European games has meant that Trabzonspor has fallen behind the bigger Istanbul teams in terms of its ability to buy better players and attract bigger crowds. However, the concentration on local players and carefully scouted foreign players has started to show a marked improvement over the days of the late 1990s, when the club was known for an extremely high turnover of players that contributed to its lack of success. In 2003-04 the club finished second, pushing Fenerbahçe until the penultimate week, when a home defeat to Galatasaray ended their challenge. However, they have still managed to win the Turkish Cup on several occasions. The recent triumphs in 2003 and 2004 show that Trabzonspor still has the talent to win trophies. The recent improvement of the team has also meant that Trabzonspor now has several members of the national team in its playing squad, as well as at least four international footballers who represent their respective countries.

Shota Arveladze was one of the finest players in the Turkish league.

Trabzonspor in Europe

Trabzonspor saw some European success with coaches like Ozkan Sumer and Ahmet Suat Ozyazici beating the teams likes of Internazionale, Liverpool, and FC Barcelona. In the 2004-05 season they were robbed of a place in the Champions League by Dinamo Kiev after a 2-0 loss while they won before 2-1 in Kiev. In the 2005-06 they again failed to reach the Champions League after it lost out to minnows, Anorthosis Famagusta, in a heated 2nd Round qualifying match. This was a significant moment for Cypriot football due to the difference in size and wealth of the clubs (Cypriot football clubs had never won a two legged tie against a Turkish club before).

Supporters

Although a large part of Trabzonspor's support is drawn from the local Trabzon population, they remain immensely well supported in the rest of Turkey. This is mainly due to their being the only team to break the Istanbul teams domination of the league.

They have supporting groups such as Cilginlar, Gubertci, Gencler, Farozlular and Akrepler. These groups often receive free tickets to Trabzonspor's games and they also have many people involved in the group, which helps Trabzonspor to have more suppourt from true fanatic supporters.

Current squad

For the 2008 season Trabzonspor has made a major revision in the squad with 34 transfers (in:23,out:11). According to the [1]; correct as of 9 July 2008

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Senegal GK Tony Sylva
3 Flag of Croatia DF Hrvoje Čale
4 Flag of Cameroon DF Rigobert Song
5 Flag of Turkey MF Hüseyin Cimşir
6 Flag of Turkey MF Ceyhun Gülselam
7 Flag of Turkey MF Abdülaziz Solmaz
8 Flag of Turkey MF Selçuk İnan
9 Flag of Turkey FW Gökhan Ünal
10 Flag of Turkey FW Umut Bulut
11 Flag of Guinea FW Ibrahim Yattara
13 Flag of Turkey MF Adnan Güngör
14 Flag of Nigeria FW Promise Isaac
16 Flag of Turkey DF Egemen Korkmaz
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Turkey DF Tayfun Cora
19 Flag of Turkey MF Ahmet Buğra Erdoğan
20 Flag of Argentina MF Gustavo Colman
23 Flag of Turkey DF Remzi Giray Kaçar
29 Flag of Turkey GK Tolga Zengin
30 Flag of Turkey MF Serkan Balcı
35 Flag of Turkey GK Onur Recep Kıvrak
45 Flag of Turkey GK Yakup Bugun
61 Flag of Turkey MF Barış Memiş
71 Flag of Turkey DF İsmail Özeren
85 Flag of Turkey MF Ferhat Çökmüş
87 Flag of Turkey FW Eren Görür
99 Flag of Turkey FW Ergin Keleş

(*) Starred players have dual citizenship.

For recent transfers, see List of Turkish football transfers 2008-09.

Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of Turkey MF Kadir Keleş- at Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor until June 2009
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Tomáš Jun- at FK Teplice until June 2009
Flag of Turkey MF Yusuf Kurtuluş- at Konyaspor until June 2009

Youth academy

Trabzonspor is especially renowned for the quality of players produced through its youth ranks. In the season 2004/05 Trabzonspor featured no less than four Turkey internationals who had been raised through the youth teams. These were Gökdeniz Karadeniz, Fatih Tekke, Hüseyin Çimşir, and Mehmet Yilmaz.

Notable players

  • Flag of Turkey Necmi Perekli
  • Flag of Turkey Şenol Güneş
  • Flag of Turkey Ali Kemal Denizci
  • Flag of Turkey Ünal Karaman
  • Flag of Turkey Tolunay Kafkas
  • Flag of Turkey Hami Mandıralı
  • Flag of Turkey Osman Özköylü
  • Flag of Turkey Abdullah Ercan
  • Flag of Turkey Ogün Temizkanoğlu
  • Flag of Turkey Metin Aktaş
  • Flag of Turkey Fatih Tekke
  • Flag of Turkey Gökdeniz Karadeniz
  • Flag of Turkey Hüseyin Çimşir
  • Flag of Turkey Ceyhun Eriş
  • Flag of Turkey Flag of Brazil Mehmet Aurélio
  • Flag of Brazil Fabiano Eller
  • Flag of Brazil Marcelinho
  • Flag of Georgia (country) Shota Arveladze
  • Flag of Georgia (country) Archil Arveladze
  • Flag of Georgia (country) Gocha Jamarauli
  • Flag of Georgia (country) Georgi Nemsadze
  • Flag of Ukraine Yuri Kalitvintsev
  • Flag of Belarus Maxim Romaschenko
  • Flag of Albania Alban Bushaj
  • Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Petar Milosevski
  • Flag of the Republic of Macedonia Igor Nikolovski
  • Flag of Serbia Miodrag Ješić
  • Flag of Serbia Milan Stepanov
  • Flag of Poland Mirosław Szymkowiak
  • Flag of England Kevin Campbell
  • Flag of Belgium Jean-Marie Pfaff
  • Flag of Belgium Hans Somers
  • Flag of Belgium Bernd Thijs
  • Flag of Belgium Karel D'Haene
  • Flag of Denmark Lars Olsen
  • Flag of Egypt Ayman Abdelaziz
  • Flag of France Oumar Dieng
  • Flag of Norway Rune Lange
  • Flag of Ghana Augustine Ahinful
  • Flag of Guinea Ibrahim Yattara
  • Flag of Guinea Daouda Jabi
  • Flag of Cameroon Jean-Jacques Missé-Missé
  • Flag of South Korea Lee Eul-Yong
  • Flag of Turkey Flag of Australia Levent Osman
  • Flag of Turkey Flag of Australia Tansel Baser
  • Flag of Australia Michael Petkovic
  • Flag of Peru Santiago Salazar
  • Flag of Croatia Davor Vugrinec

Notable managers

  • Flag of Turkey Ersun Yanal (Current Manager)
  • Flag of Turkey Şenol Güneş
  • Flag of Turkey Samet Aybaba
  • Flag of Turkey Ahmet Suat Özyazıcı
  • Flag of Turkey Metin Türel
  • Flag of Turkey Özkan Sümer
  • Flag of Turkey Yılmaz Vural
  • Flag of Turkey Ziya Doğan
  • Flag of Turkey Sadi Tekelioğlu
  • Flag of Turkey Giray Bulak
  • Flag of Belgium Georges Leekens
  • Flag of Belgium Urbain Braems
  • Flag of England Gordon Milne
  • Flag of Germany Hans-Peter Briegel
  • Flag of Brazil Sebastião Lazaroni
  • Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Vahid Halilhodzic

Honours

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