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Denizlispor
File:Denizlispor.png
Full nameDenizlispor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Horozlar (Roosters)
Founded26 May 1966; 58 years ago (1966-05-26)
GroundAtatürk Stadium
Denizli, Turkey
Capacity15,420
ChairmanMustafa Şavluk
ManagerKoray Palaz
LeagueTFF First League
2015–16TFF First League, 15th

Denizlispor is a sports club based in Denizli, Turkey. It is known by its distinct green and black colors. The club's branches include football, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and gymnastics. The Denizlispor football squad, which was founded in 1966, is the largest and most popular of the club’s teams. The team plays its home matches at the Denizli Atatürk Stadium, which has a seating capacity of up to 19,500 fans.[citation needed]

Denizlispor finished fifth in the 2001–02 Süper Lig, which qualified them for the UEFA Cup. In the 2002–03 UEFA Cup, the team defeated FC Lorient, Sparta Prague, and Olympique Lyonnais, before losing in the fourth round to FC Porto, who won the tournament.

History

Denizlispor Kulübü was founded on May 26, 1966 as a merger of two smaller youth sports clubs, Çelik Yeşilspor Gençlik and Pamukkale Gençlik. They joined to form what is now Denizlispor, which was at the time a little-known sports & youth club in the Çaybaşı district of Denizli city. This union was then registered with Turkish football's governing body, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) under the name of Denizlispor Youth Club. The new football team joined Turkish football's 2nd division for the upcoming season on July 14, 1966. Turkish Football Federation. Denizlispor's the best success was 5th twice in 2001–2002 and 2003–2004 seasons. Denizlispor's form declined after 2004–2005 season and struggled avoiding from relegation. Denizlispor 1–1 drew with Fenerbahçe and gave championship to Galatasaray S.K., Fenerbahçe's archrival at last week in 2005–2006 season. Denizlispor remained in Super League despite 3–0 loss to Ankaragücü at away match on May 24, 2009, due to has an advantage against Konyaspor on dual average in 2008–2009 season. Denizlispor was relegated to Bank Asya First League at next season after goalless draw with Ankaragücü at home match on April 24, 2010.

Other branches

The club has football, basketball, table tennis, chess, figure skating and gymnastic teams. The club's most famous branch is football team.

Emblem

Denizli SK's classic home kit

The Denizlispor emblem was designed by Yakup Ünel, a founding member of the team. The emblem is based around the rooster which is identified with the province of Denizli. The team's colours come from the colours of a type of rooster with green and black feathers unique to Denizli region.

Sponsorships

Stadium

Denizlispor play their home matchs in Denizli Atatürk Stadium. The stadium holds 15,427 people and was built in 1950. Denizlispor's first league match played against Eskişehirspor in 1983. The stadium does not have wire nets.[1]

League participations

European Cups

Intertoto Cup:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2001 1R Bosnia and Herzegovina NK Čelik 3–5 0–1 3–6

UEFA Cup/Europa League:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
2002–03 1R France FC Lorient 2–0 1–3 3–3 (ag)
2R Czech Republic Sparta Prague 2–0 0–1 2–1
3R France Lyon 0–0 1–0 1–0
4R Portugal FC Porto 2–2 1–6 3–8

Recent seasons

Season Div. Pos. Pl. W D L GS GA P Cup Europe Manager
1999/00 SL 8 34 13 8 13 55 57 47 3rd Round Ersun Yanal
2000/01 SL 11 34 12 9 13 53 56 45 Round of 16 Yılmaz Vural / Tevfik Lav
2001/02 SL 5 34 12 12 10 65 52 48 Semi-Final IC 1st round Rıza Çalımbay
2002/03 SL 10 34 10 10 14 37 42 40 Round of 16 UC 4th round Rıza Çalımbay / Giray Bulak
2003/04 SL 5 34 17 4 13 52 43 55 Quarter-Final Giray Bulak
2004/05 SL 6 34 13 10 11 46 45 49 Semi-Final Giray Bulak
2005/06 SL 15 34 9 10 15 41 50 37 Semi-Final Nurullah Sağlam
2006/07 SL 14 34 9 14 11 33 40 41 2nd Round Güvenç Kurtar
2007/08 SL 7 34 13 6 15 48 48 45 Group Stage Güvenç Kurtar
2008/09 SL 15 34 11 5 18 39 52 38 Quarter-Final Ali Yalçın / Ümit Kayıhan / Mesut Bakkal
2009/10 SL 17 34 6 8 20 30 49 26 Quarter-Final Erhan Altın / Nurullah Sağlam / Hakan Kutlu
2010/11 1L 9 32 11 11 10 40 31 44 Group stage Hamza Hamzaoğlu / Serhat Güller
2011/12 1L 10 34 11 12 11 51 46 45 2nd Round Güvenç Kurtar / Osman Özköylü

Last updated: 15 January 2013
Div. = Division; SL = Turkish Super League; 1L = TFF First League; Pos. = Position; Pl = Match played; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Lost; GS = Goal Scored; GA = Goal Against; P = Points
UCL = UEFA Champions League; UCWC = UEFA Cup Winners' Cup; UC = UEFA Cup; Cup = Turkey Cup. Colors: Gold = winner; Silver = runner-up.

Current squad

As of 17 September 2016[2][3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Turkey TUR Necati Yılmaz
45 GK Turkey TUR Asil Kaan Güler
61 GK Turkey TUR Zeki Ayvaz

3 DF Turkey TUR Alperen Babacan
4 DF Turkey TUR Taha Can Velioğlu
5 DF Turkey TUR Ömer Kulga
16 DF Turkey TUR Batıcan Aday
22 DF Turkey TUR Burak Altiparmak
29 DF Turkey TUR Cenk Güvenç
39 DF Turkey TUR Kerem Akyüz
35 DF Turkey TUR Tuna Üzümcü
71 DF Turkey TUR Emre Sağlık

6 MF Turkey TUR İsmail Güven
7 MF Turkey TUR Ziya Alkurt
10 MF Brazil BRA André Moritz
14 MF Turkey TUR Veli Acar
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Turkey TUR Şevki Çınar
23 MF Azerbaijan AZE Ilter Tashkin
24 MF Turkey TUR Anıl Taşdemir
27 MF Sierra Leone SLE Alfred Sankoh
38 MF Turkey TUR Burak Karaduman
42 MF Turkey TUR Berkan Afşarlı
52 MF Turkey TUR Barış Örücü
91 MF Turkey TUR İsmail Haktan Odabaşı
99 MF Turkey TUR Atakan Üner
MF Turkey TUR Hüseyin Ateş
MF Turkey TUR Erhan Güney

9 FW Germany GER Yasin Ozan
11 FW Netherlands NED Leandro Kappel
12 FW Serbia SRB Slavko Perović
17 FW Turkey TUR Andaç Güleryüz

Coaches

References

  1. ^ "Denizli Atatürk Stadyumu". denizlispor.org. Retrieved 7 November 2008.
  2. ^ http://www.tff.org/Default.aspx?pageId=535&kulupID=81
  3. ^ http://www.mackolik.com/Takim/10/Denizlispor
  4. ^ 23 April 1970, Milliyet, page 10
  5. ^ 10 April 1971, Milliyet, page 8