İstanbulspor A.Ş.
Full name | İstanbulspor | ||
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Nickname(s) |
Boğalar (Bulls) İstanbul'un Takımı (Team of Istanbul) Halkın Takımı (People's Team) | ||
Founded | 1926 | ||
Ground |
Bahçelievler Stadium, İstanbul, Turkey | ||
Capacity | 4,200 | ||
Chairman | Ecmel Faik Sarıalioğlu | ||
Manager | Yalcin Koşukavak | ||
League | TFF Second League White Group | ||
2014-15 | TFF Third League, Group 1, 4th (promoted via playoffs) | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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İstanbulspor is a Turkish football and sports club, founded by Istanbul High School students in 1926. It had an unsuccessful season in 2004-2005 and were relegated from the Turkish Süper Lig (Super League) to Bank Asya 1. Lig. It is the fourth most famous and well-developed professional football club from İstanbul, coming after Beşiktaş, Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. After being bought by Uzan Family in 1990, it has been repossessed by the government and resold to third companies.
History
İstanbulspor was founded by Kemal Halim Gürgen and Istanbul High School students on 4 January 1926, being one of the first sports clubs of Republican Turkey period. In 1931-1932, İstanbulspor won both Istanbul League and Turkish Cup. Until 1990, the club was managed by Istanbul High School foundation. During this period, İstanbulspor has relegated from and promoted to first league for several times. Also, it relegated to Amateur Level in 1979 and played as amateur for 2 seasons. In 1984, club was relegated to third league. In 1990, Uzan Holding, led by Turkish businessman Cem Uzan, has bought the club and converted it into İstanbulspor A.Ş., İstanbulspor incorporation. After that, Istanbulspor was funded by Uzan Family and promoted back to first league in 1995. Istanbulspor became one of the most successful Turkish football clubs again, as placed in 4th place in 1997-1998 season and played in UEFA Cup. Uzan Family withdrew its support from İstanbulspor in 2001. Because of this, İstanbulspor fell into financial crisis, and became 9th in 2002-2003. Finally, in 2003, government take over the financially collapsed club. However, Istanbulspor was relegated to second league in 2004-2005. In 2006, İstanbulspor has been resold by government to former Turkish player Saffet Sancaklı's Marmara Spor Faaliyetleri San. ve Tic. A.Ş. for $3,250,000. In 2007, Ömer Sarıalioğlu, a Turkish businessman, bought the club from Saffet Sancaklı. İstanbulspor tried escaped from relegation at last 2 seasons. İstanbulspor escaped from relegation in 2008-2009 season after finishing 6th at 3rd Group. However, İstanbulspor finished 2nd Group of 2nd League next season as second from last and was finally relegated to Third League, fourth level of Turkish league. They played promotion play-offs in 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons but failed. İstanbulspor finally promoted to Second League, third level of Turkish league after defeating Zonguldak Kömürspor and Çorum Belediyespor successively in promotion play-offs in 2014-15 season.
Colours and Emblem
The colours of İstanbulspor are yellow-black, which are the colours of Istanbul High School. Also white is accepted as a third colour, but this is not official. Having represented Turkey in an international competition, İstanbulspor was granted the privilege to use the Turkish flag in its emblem, located on the top left corner. The emblem of Istanbul High School is at the middle.
League participations
- Turkish Super League: 1958-67, 1968–72, 1995-2005
- TFF First League: 1967-68, 1972–75, 1981–84, 1992–95, 2005–08
- TFF Second League: 1975-79, 1984–92, 2008–10, 2015-
- TFF Third League: 2010-15
- Turkish Regional Amateur League: 1979-81
European Cups
Season | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1997 | GS | Universitāte Rīga | 5-1 | 1st place | ||
GS | Vasas SC | 2-0 | ||||
GS | Werder Bremen | 0–0 | ||||
GS | Öster | 3-2 | ||||
SF | Lyon | 2-1 | 0-2 | 2-3 | ||
Season | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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1998-99 | Q2 | FC Argeş Piteşti | 4–2 | 0–2 | 4-4 (ag) | |
Achievements
- Turkish Super League:
- Runners-up (1): 1957-58
- UEFA Intertoto Cup:
- Semi-finals (1): 1997
- Turkish Football Championship:
- Winners (1): 1931-32
- Istanbul Football League:
- Winners (1): 1931-32
- Istanbul Shield:
- Winners (1): 1931-32
- Turkish Second League:
- Winners (1): 1967-68
- Runners-up (1): 1994-95
- Turkish Third League:
- Winners (2): 1991-92, 2014-2015
Current squad
As of 1 September 2015.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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List of Presidents
- 1925-1935 Kemal Halim Gürgen
- 1935-1941 Fethi Tanalay
- 1941-1946 Murat Çelikel
- 1946-1968 Ali Sohtorik
- 1968-1970 Talha Dinçel
- 1970-1972 Nirun Şahingiray
- 1972-1973 Hayri Aydıner
- 1973-1977 Hüseyin Taşdelenler
- 1977-1978 Ural Aydıner
- 1978-1980 Orhan Togar
- 1980-1981 Dursun Öztürk
- 1981-1984 Fethi Erhan
- 1984-1987 Muhsin Sarıcı
- 1987-1988 Mehmet Yıldırım
- 1988-1992 Aziz Alturfan
- 1992-1998 Cem Uzan
- 1998-2002 Tayfun Gündoğar
- 2002-2004 Adnan Sezgin
- 2004-2006 Mehmet Akif Yaşin
- 2006-2008 Saffet Sancaklı
- 2008-2015 Ömer Sarıalioğlu
- 2015- Ecmel Faik Sarıalioğlu
Notable past players
- Abdullah Ercan
- Ahmet Dursun
- Ahmet Yıldırım
- Altan Aksoy
- Aykut Kocaman
- Bekir Gür
- Cenk İşler
- Emrah Eren
- Emre Aşık
- Engin Özdemir
- Fuat Buruk
- Gökhan Keskin
- Güven Kocabal
- Haluk Güngör
- Hamza Hamzaoğlu
- İlker Yağcıoğlu
- Kamil Ustaömer
- Mehmet Yozgatlı
- Mithat Yavaş
- Murat Erdoğan
- Mustafa Özkan
- Nuri Kamburoğlu
- Oğuz Çetin
- Oktay Derelioğlu
- Recep Çetin
- Saffet Akbaş
- Saffet Akyüz
- Selçuk Şahin
- Sergen Yalçın
- Tamer Tuna
- Tanju Çolak
- Timur Yanyalı
- Ümit Davala
- Zeki Önatlı
- Elvir Baljić
- Elvir Bolić
- Alban Bushi
- Enes Demirović
- Sead Halilagić
- Vedin Musić
- Gerson
- Nesim Özgür
- Ivaylo Petkov
- Alex Yordanov
- Zdravko Zdravkov
- Alioum Boukar
- Alioum Saidou
- Andre Kona
- Richard Offiong
- Jean-Michel Ferri
- Pini Balili
- Serghei Epureanu
- John van den Brom
- Peter van Vossen
- Uche Okechukwu
- Marián Zeman
- Oleg Salenko
- Fahrudin Omerović
External links
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