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Elazığspor[1]
Full nameBirevim Elazığspor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Gakgoşlar
Founded1967
GroundElazığ Gençlik Merkezi Sentetik Sahası (temporary)[2]
ChairmanSelçuk Öztürk
ManagerLevent Eriş
LeagueTFF Third League
2022–23TFF Third League, Group 1, 10th
WebsiteClub website

Elazığspor is a Turkish professional football club located in Elazığ and currently competes in the TFF Second League. They previously played their home games at Elazığ Atatürk Stadium in Elazığ, which had a maximum capacity of 13,923.[3] The club was founded in 1967.[4]

History

Elazığspor was founded in 1967 when three clubs (Merkez Gençlik, Güvenspor and Harputspor) were united to form a strong team for the city of Elâzığ. The club's emblem refers to a famous local dance called Çayda Çıra. This dance is performed with candles in the hands. Elazığspor's main rivals are Malatyaspor. The cities Elazig and Malatya, were Malatyaspor play, are neighboring cities.[5] Due to the rivalry meaning a lot to those fan bases, extra security is almost a necessity to make sure of safety. Due to the fan bases dislike for each other, sometimes the visiting team's fans will not be allowed to attend the game due to security reasons.[5] Usually, there will be around 30 journalists from Malatya to attend the game whenever the rivalry is being hosted by Elazigspor.[5] The “Doğunun derbisi” has become one of the biggest soccer rivalries in Turkey. One friendly match that Elazigspor played versus Diyarbakırspor on September 5, 2011 turned tragic. Fans of both teams threw stones and hard objects at each other.[6] One lieutenant and 1 expert sergeant died to the fan’s behaviors.[6] A total of 6 people were injured.[6] These events happened during the middle of the match, as the game had to be delayed until the events that were going on came down. The club has played in the Second and Third Leagues for several years. Finally in 2002, the club was promoted to the Turkish First Football League. However, in 2004, they were relegated to the TFF First League again. They were relegated to the TFF Second League in 2008 after finishing in 16th place.

In January 2019, Elazığspor hit the news after signing 22 players in 2 hours on 30 January, after negotiating the end of a transfer ban imposed by the Turkish Football Federation.[7]

League participation

Current squad

As of 28 August 2019[8][9]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
4 DF Turkey TUR Onur Alsu
5 DF Turkey TUR Yiğitcan Erdoğan
6 DF Turkey TUR Ahmet Burak Solakel
7 MF Turkey TUR Murat Ceylan
8 MF Belgium BEL Kadir Bekmezci
9 FW Turkey TUR Ömer Yıldız
11 MF Turkey TUR Cengizhan Akgün
13 GK Turkey TUR Ali Karataş
17 DF Turkey TUR Hasan Ekici
18 MF Turkey TUR Firat Sefa Öncü
19 MF Turkey TUR Selim Özeren
22 DF Turkey TUR Murathan Özen
23 MF Turkey TUR Kadir Taşoğlu
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF Turkey TUR Ömer Faruk Aydemir
28 MF Germany GER Enbiya Yildirim
37 DF Turkey TUR Eray Yıldız
38 GK Turkey TUR Nuh Naci Kırlangıçoğlu (on loan from Kayserispor)
41 DF Turkey TUR Muhammed Düzgüner
52 MF Turkey TUR Izzet Topatar
66 MF Turkey TUR Ahmet Can Aslan
67 MF Turkey TUR Cihan Canpolat
95 GK Turkey TUR Ahmet Doğan
MF Turkey TUR Salih Polatdemir
MF Turkey TUR Nihat Bal
DF Turkey TUR Doğuş Kaya
FW Turkey TUR Kaan Güleç
DF Turkey TUR Eren Çinkılınç
MF Germany GER Dersim-Sahan Kaynak (on loan from Yeni Malatyaspor)

Managers

References

  1. ^ "Sanica Boru ile yollarımızı ayırdık". ntvspor.net. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  2. ^ https://www.elazigsonhaber.com/gundem/genclik-merkezi-sahasi-tff-yetkililerince-denetlendi-h48645.html
  3. ^ "ELAZIĞSPOR KULUBÜ".
  4. ^ Okay, Cüneyd (2002). "The Introduction, Early Development and Historiography of Soccer in Turkey: 1890-1914". Soccer & Society. 3 (3): 1–10. doi:10.1080/714004887.
  5. ^ a b c "NEW APPOINTMENT IN EAST".
  6. ^ a b c "Diyarbakırspor Elazıgspor- Match Events". 2011-09-05.
  7. ^ Sarigul, Erin. "Turkish club Elazigspor sign record 22 players in two hours". ESPN. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  8. ^ "Elazığspor". Mackolik.com. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  9. ^ "TETİŞ YAPI ELAZIĞSPOR - Club Details TFF". www.tff.org. Retrieved 17 April 2018.

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