2009–10 Mersin İdmanyurdu season

Mersin İdmanyurdu SK
Mersin, Turkey
MİY 2009–10 season
President Turkey Ali Kahramanlı
Head Coach Turkey Serhat Güller
(till 10 February 2010)
Turkey Ergün Penbe
(till 31 May 2010)
Stadium Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium
(Capacity: 10.128)
TFF First League 13th
Turkish Cup Eliminated at Play-offs Round
Top goalscorer League:
Turkey Caner Ağca (6)
All:
Turkey Tunç Murat Behram (7)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Mersin İdmanyurdu (also Mersin İdman Yurdu, Mersin İY, or MİY) Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 2009–10. Mersin İdmanyurdu football team has finished 2008–09 season in second place in TFF Second League Promotion Group and promoted to 2009–10 TFF First League. This was the second promotion of the team and MİY became the first team that promoted to TFF First League twice. After formation of the league in 2001 (as Lig A), MİY became second team which relegated and then promoted again, after Adanaspor (the third became Çanakkale Dardanelspor after promotion play-offs in 2008–09 season.

Mersin idmanyurdu participated in 2009–10 Turkish Cup and eliminated at third round, which was the play-off round for group stage. In play-off game Antalyaspor beat MİY after 11 penalties.

2009–10 league participation

TFF First League was played as "Bank Asya Birinci Lig" due to sponsorship reasons. 18 teams attended. The winners and runners-up will promote to 2010–11 Süper Lig. The third team to be promoted this year will be determined through promotion group games organized as a one-leg league system. Bottom three teams will be relegated to 2010–11 TFF Second League.

Results summary

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) TFF First League 2009–10 season league summary:

Overall Home Away
Stage Pc Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt
First half 1117 7 1 91825-722 8 4 1 31111 013 9 3 0 6 714-7 9
Second half 17 4 7 61819-119 9 2 4 310 9+110 8 2 3 3 810-2 9
Owerall 133411 8153644-841 17 6 5 62120+123 17 5 3 91524-918

Sources: 2013–14 TFF First League pages.[1]

League table

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2009–10 TFF First League season place in league table.

Pc Team Games Goals Pts Home Away
Pl W D L F A F–A R Pc F–A R Pc
1Kardemir D.Ç. Karabükspor (C) (P)342383742877 1–61210 0–02915
2Bucaspor (Q)341978694064 1–01410 3–23114
3Adanaspor (Q)3418106423064 1–2217 2–31913
4Altay (Q)341789483659 1–12215 1–055
5Karşıyaka (Q)3417512483556 0–23016 0–31310
6Konyaspor (Q) (P)3415109423755 3–12612 0–2910
7Giresunspor3415613514251 4–148 1–22114
8Orduspor34111112333244 0–12815 2–0118
9Boluspor3412715485343 2–21812 1–2114
10Samsunspor3412616494742 1–22013 3–1310
11Kayseri Erciyesspor34101113425341 0–02415 0–179
12Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor3411815313841 0–067 0–22315
13Mersin İdmanyurdu3411815364441
14Kartalspor3411815324341 2–01010 0–02712
15Çaykur Rizespor34101014375340 0–03214 0–41511
16Hacettepespor (R)3410816385038 1–01711 1–13413
17Dardanelspor (R)3410519375335 1–2810 1–02513
18Kocaelispor (R)342824236611 3–03314 0–11612

Three points for a win. Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) tie-break; 3) goal difference; 4) number of goals scored. In the score columns first scores belong to MİY.
(C): Champions;      (P): Promoted to 2011–12 Süper Lig;      (Q): Qualified to Promotion Play-offs;      (R): Relegated to 2011–12 TFF Second League.
Source: 2010-11 TFF First League pages from TFF website, Turkish-Soccer website, and Maçkolik website.[1]

Results by round

Results of games MİY played in 2009–10 TFF First League by rounds:

Round12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334
GroundAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA
Result L L W W W D L L L W W L L W L L W D L L L D L D W W D L D L W D W D
Position 14 17 10 8 5 7 9 10 10 10 8 10 10 10 11 12 11 12 13 13 14 15 15 15 13 12 12 15 15 16 14 14 14 13

Source: TFF League page u=21:08, 19 June 2010 (UTC)
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

First half

Mersin idmanyurdu has started to league with a claim of direct promotion to 2010–11 Süper Lig. During the first transfer period contacts were signed with 15 new transfers and 3 newly professionalized ones. On the other hand ways were parted with 17 previous season players. In the first half, however, the team has shown an undulant profile and become eleventh. The club management revised the goal for the rest of the season as taking sixth position. At the end of first half, contracts with 11 players were terminated (6 of which were new transfers of first transfer period, 2009–10) and nine players resigned (6 new transfer, 2 loans, 1 newly professionalized) before the start of the second half.

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2009–10 TFF First League season first half game reports is shown in the following table: Kick off times are in EET and EEST.

Sources: 2009–10 TFF First League pages.[1]

Second half

In the second half of the season, MİY had a bad starting. After 20th week, head coach Serhat Güller resigned. New head coach Ergün Penbe watched 21st week game at Giresun among audience and signed on 10 February 2010 with commitment messages to fans related to a better league results: "nothing has finished yet."[2] However, as the time takes the team has shown an instable performance; and couldn't score goals in many matches. Therefore at the end of the league the aim of the team was revised as "remaining in the league".[3] MİY played a relegation game in the last game of the season with Hacettepespor, and remained in the league next season.

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2009–10 TFF First League season second half game reports is shown in the following table: Kick off times are in EET and EEST.

Sources: 2009–10 TFF First League pages.[1]

2009–10 Turkish Cup participation

2009–10 Turkish Cup was played with 71 teams in three stages. In the first stage 2 elimination rounds and a playy-off round were played in one-leg elimination system. In the second stage 20 remaining teams played one-led round-robin group games in 4 groups, 5 teams in each group. In the third stage; quarter- and semifinals and finals played again in one-leg elimiation rule. Finals played at a neutral venue. It was determined by TFF that MİY take place in 2009–10 Turkish Cup starting from the first round.[4][5]

Round Own League Opponent's League Opponent A/H Score Result
Round 1First LeagueThird LeagueHataysporA2–4Promoted
Round 2First LeagueSecond LeagueEyüpsporA1–2Promoted
Play-offsFirst LeagueSüper LigAntalyasporH8–9Eliminated

Note: In the above table 'Score' shows For and Against goals whether the match played at home or not.

Source: 2009–10 Turkish Cup pages.[7]

Management

Executive commitee Mersin İdmanyurdu Sports Club president and managerial board members are elected by general vote of club members. Last election was held in September 2008.[8]

Coaching Team

2009–10 squad

Appearances, goals and cards count for 2009–10 TFF First League and 2009–10 Turkish Cup games. Only the players who appeared in game rosters were included. However serial penalties are not included in goal stats.

No Nat Name Birth Born Pos LA LG CA CG TA TG Red card Notes
1TurkeyKerem İnan25 Mar 1980İstanbulGK 33 8 from Karşıyaka (aug '09) details
3CameroonJoseph Boum II26 Sep 1989YaoundéDF 10 2 from Tatlısu Halk Odası S.K. (KKTC) (jan '10) details
4TurkeyErdal Sezek10 Jan 1980KiğıDF 8 22to Şanlıurfaspor (jan '10) details
5TurkeyFatih Egedik2 May 1982KarşıyakaDF 14 4 from Konyaspor (jan '10) details
6TurkeyMurat Uluç15 May 1981BornovaFW 193 6 from Ç. Rize (sep '09), to T.Telekom (aug '10) details
7TurkeyAytekin Viduşlu (C)28 Aug 1978ManisaMF 28 2 from Ordu (aug '09), to Balıkesir (aug '10) details
8TurkeyNurullah Kaya20 Jul 1986BatmanMF 244 3 details
9TurkeySami İzcican19 Oct 1983VanFW 202 2 to Adanaspor (jun '10) details
10TurkeyRamazan Durdu1 Jan 1983EsenköyMF 293 5 from K. Erciyes (aug '09) to Giresun (jul 2010) details
11TurkeyZafer Demiray19 Oct 1976BerlinMF 181 1 from Karşıyaka (aug '09) details
14TurkeySüleyman Fatih Şen10 Aug 1979BafraFW 132 3 from Giresunspor (jan '10) details
16TurkeyAhmet Çağıran15 Jun 1968BursaDF 272 2 from Karşıyaka (aug '09) to Denizli (jul '10) details
17TurkeyTunç Murat Behram21 Jul 1990MersinFW 317 5 details
18CameroonGhislain Aime Emo6 Aug 1988DoualaFW 2 1 from Bursa (sep '09), to FK Karvan (jan '10) details
20TurkeyMehmet Düz13 Jan 1988BerlinFW 161 1 from Galatasaray (aug '09) to Gebze (jan '10) details
21BrazilAlex Wilton Lima de Oliveira10 Jun 1987MoradaFW 2 foreign transfer (feb '10) details
22TurkeyOzan Özkan11 Jun 1984MuğlaDF 13 4 from Denizlispor (aug '09) details
23TurkeyKaya Tarakçı23 Apr 1981AdanaGK 1 from A.Demir (jan '10) to Kartal (jul '10) details
25TurkeyGüngör Tuğcu15 Sep 1981ÜsküdarDF 4 1 from Malatya (aug '09), to Gebze (jan '10) details
26TurkeyZafer Şahin29 Dec 1977AnkaraDF 242 8 from Diyarbakır (aug '09), to K.Erciyes (aug '10) details
33TurkeyFuat Onur20 Jan 1987AltınözüDF 252 1 details
34TurkeyEvren Gayır12 Aug 1982BeykozMF fired (jan '10) details
35TurkeyCaner Ağca28 Oct 1984İzmirMF 327 31from Ankaraspor (aug '09) to Konya (jun '10) details
38TurkeyMustafa Tuna Kaya3 Feb 1984TomarzaDF 283 21details
39TurkeyCenker Pehlivan15 Nov 1990LüleburgazFW U-23 team player details
54TurkeySerkan İrdem5 May 1983AdapazarıFW 2535 from Karşıyaka (aug '09) details
55TurkeyCan Ulun26 Jan 1983SamsunDF 9 2 from Samsun (aug '09), to Mardin (feb '10) details
61TurkeyFaruk Atalay18 March 1981OfMF 61 1 M.T. (dec '09) details
62TurkeySertaç Şahin23 Jul 1983İneboluMF 21 3 details
63TurkeyMetin İmece22 Mar 1988MersinMF U-23 team player details
67TurkeyBurak Onur5 Apr 1986DevrekGK loaned to Çerkezköy (sep '09) details
77TurkeySertaç Güzel19 Jun 1990MersinGK U-23 team player, Professionalized (19.08.2010) details
87TurkeyVeysel Kılıç7 Sep 1987SeyhanMF details
88CameroonRaymond Ndong Ndong23 Mar 1988DoualaFW 1 was F.A. (sep '09), M.T. (dec '09) details
89TurkeyMustafa Aydın30 Apr 1986BakırköyDF 111 5 loaned from Ankaragücü (jan '10) details
90TurkeyBirol Parlak1 Mar 1990PazarFW 6 1 details
92TurkeyOnur Karakabak8 Apr 1992ZonguldakDF 10 1 loaned from Fenerbahçe (feb '10) details
99TurkeyLevent Taşkın27 Jan 1977AnkaraGK 3 to Elazığspor (jan '10) details

Sources: TFF club page and maçkolik team page.[21]

U-23 team

TFF organized A2 League in 2009-10 season. Süper Lig and 1. Lig teams participated in this league. League was organized in four geographical groups and top two teams are labeled for play-off group. Mersin İdmanyurdu A2 team took place in Güney (South) group with other eight southern and central Anatolian cities' teams.[22]

Week Position Played Win Draw Lost For Against Diff. Points
First quarter 9 9 8 1 1 6 3 17 -14 4
Second quarter 18 8 16 3 2 11 13 32 -19 11
Third quarter 27 7 24 6 4 14 23 46 -23 22
Fourth quarter 36 6 32 8 7 17 27 54 -27 31

See also

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 2010–11 Bank Asya First League Official page from TFF website; Qualifications and relegations from Turkish-Soccer; and detailed information and news from Maçkolik. Retrieved on 4 February 2015.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mersin'de 'Penbe' dönem.. (Turkish)
  3. htspor Mersin'de 3 puan hesapları! (Turkish)
  4. TFF official Web site "Türkiye Kupası kuraları yarın çekilecek". Retrieved on 24 August 2009. (Turkish)
  5. TFF official Web site "Türkiye Kupası 1. Kademe maçlarının programı". Retrieved on 28 August 2009. (Turkish)
  6. penalty order and missed penalties from Spor33
  7. See elimination games at tff.org.tr, official page of 2012–13 Ziraat Türkiye Kupası at TFF (Turkish Footbal Federation) website. An alternative source is maçkolik.com. Also Turkish Soccer provides information in English.
  8. MİY official website (Turkish)
  9. MİY Fansite, Retrieved on 20 Dec 2009.(Turkish)
  10. Previous team was Hacettepe, TFF coach page)
  11. Kemalettin Şentürk. Ğrevious team was Hacettepe, TFF coach page.
  12. Serkan Damla. MİY's U-14 team coach, TFF coach page
  13. Bülent Uygun. Previous coach of Sivasspor, TFF coach page.
  14. Serhat Güller. Previous team was Boluspor. TFF coach page).
  15. see Mersin'de Güller dönemi sona erdi (Turkish)
  16. Enver Şen. Previous team was Boluspor, TFF coach page.
  17. Alper Sami Edis. Previous team was Boluspor, details
  18. Ahmet Arslaner. TFF coach page
  19. Mehmet Varlıer. Previous team was Boluspor, details
  20. Ahmeyt Yıldırım. TFF coach page.
  21. TFF club page (select season to confirm), retrieved on 8 September 2013 from tff.org; and maçkolik.com team page, retrieved on 07 February 2015 from maçkolik.com.
  22. TFF A2 League page