Orduspor

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Orduspor
Full nameOrduspor
Founded19 September 1967; 56 years ago (1967-09-19)
Ground19 Eylül Stadium, Ordu
Capacity15,000
ChairmanNedim Türkmen
ManagerCevat Guler
LeagueTFF First League
2012–13Süper Lig, 17th (Relegated)

Orduspor is a Turkish football club founded in 1967. The club is located in Ordu, Turkey and plays their home games at 19 Eylul Stadium. The team managed to qualify for Turkish Super League again in 2011.

History

In the second half of the 1967s, Ordu was a city where ladies in the stands enjoyed watching football matches with the most enthusiastic cheers and applause although football was not yet known in many cities of Anatolia. By that time there were two football teams in the fields of Ordu, named Karadeniz İdman Yurdu and Gençleryurdu. The players would get into the Ordu Mixed squad. Ali Ataoğlu (Kara Ali), who played for İstanbulspor and Anadoluhisarı, after returning to Ordu established the team “Spor Yıldızı” where he also played for a short while.

Ordu Mixed squad, composed of capable football players of these three teams, including Kara Ali, participated in the 1966 Turkish Junior Championship which was held in Mersin. The good play of the team and the second prize won in the competition made Mr. Orhan Şeref Apak, then-current President of the Turkish Football Federation, excited. As such, Apak stated to Kara Ali, the star of Ordu Mixed squad, that he wished to see Orduspor in the Turkish Second League and instructed for necessary action to be taken. Following the formal procedures, serious troubles were experienced within the establishment period. Especially financial shortages. Very few people know that Mr. Ali Ataoğlu who was also serving as the Physical Training Regional Manager, received loan from the bank in his name for the purpose of using for Orduspor. Club managers of Ordugücü, Karadeniz İdman Yurdu, Yolaçspor, 19 Eylül and Ocakspor gathered at the Public Training Center and decided to unite and reorganize into one club and thus the foundations of Orduspor were laid. After long discussions on colors and logo, purple and white were chosen as the club colors and nut was chosen as the emblem of Orduspor. The color purple symbolizes passion and white represents honor. On 8 March 1967 the Temporary Board of Directors, Registrars and Auditors of Orduspor met at Çarşamba Karlıbel Office building and made the appointments. Instead of Ali Ataoğlu who could not hold the office of president due to being a public servant, İbrahim Köksal was elected as the first president of Ordu Sports Club. The first Board of Directors was composed of the following members: Nedim Aktürk (vice president), Kemal Ergöknil (general captain), Nihat Özel (secretary, Faik İbrişim (accountant), Hasan Akınoğlu (treasurer), Rıza Şimşek, Halit Gürsoy, Muzaffer Altınel, Abbas Furtun ve Hamdi Özel (members). This management team launched the great football adventure of Orduspor. 8 April 1967 Saturday, the joy of the people was unbounded. The ministers, senators, members of parliament sharing this joy, in a convoy of nearly 100 vehicles passed through Ünye, Fatsa and Perşembe districts and entered the city under intense enthusiasm of the people and welcomed with flowers and cheers. All avenues of the town were decorated in purple-and-white colors. As the convoy reached the 19 Eylül Stadı, Kamil Ocak, the Minister of State, Rafe Sezgin, the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Orhan Seref Apak the President of Football Federation were hoisted on shoulders. After the speeches of Ordu Governor Mustafa Karaer, and the ministers it was formally declared that Orduspor was allowed to compete in the Turkish Second League.

A few months later the 1967-68 football season would start. The squad was mostly academy players. No transfers were made. After several interviews, İsfendiyar Açıkgöz, one of the legends of Galatasaray and the Turkish football was appointed as the technical manager of the team. Although he was 38 years of age, he sometimes wore the purple-white jersey of Orduspor during the first professional season of the team. Orduspor had the following players in the first eleven in their first preparation game: Hüsnü, Nevzat, Ahmet, Teoman, İhsan, Erol, İsmail, Üstün, B.Orhan, Yener, Aydın. Orduspor won 4-0 in the first match played before five thousand spectators. The first official league match was a 2-2 draw against the izmir Ülküspor. Orduspor ended the 1974-75 football season as champions and went on to success in the Turkish First Division where they had been promoted. After four seasons, Orduspor moved up to fourth in the Turkish first division and qualified for UEFA Cup.

In the first match of the UEFA Cup, Orduspor won against the Czechoslovak team Banik Ostrava and managed to catch the attention of the European press. Unfortunately they lost in the away match and eliminated from the Cup. After one season Orduspor was relegated to Second division. However, Orduspor fans’ eager for the First Division did not last long and after 2 seasons the team was promoted again to First division. After 3 seasons it was again relegated to Second division. In 1996-97 and 2000–01 Orduspor played old Third division and in 2001-02 season they competed in the new Third division. Since the 2005-06 season, it is competing in the “Bank Asya 1. Lig”, having its eye on the Turkish Super League where it deserves. w Board of the Club wants to achieve this goal with a problem-free squad through implementing a corporate management structure and increasing the brand value of Orduspor. They also have other objectives such as, to develop talent at grassroots level and to build a strong supply of talented young players for the first team, by introducing new amateur branches to integrate the team with the entire local community from primary school to university level, to create sustainable success with local and expatriate fans of Orduspor and to take the club beyond the Turkish border and lure it to Europe.

19 Eylül Stadium

19 Eylül Stadium receives its name from the visit of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the Founder of the Republic of Turkey, to Ordu on 19 September. The stadium was built in our province by the General Directorate of Youth and Sports in accordance with the decree of the council of ministers for installing stadiums in several cities. The stadium is located at the center of the city and accommodates spectators by open and grand stands. North and South Goal Stands were built subsequently and the capacity of the stadium was expanded to 15.000 spectators. Currently, after the arrangements and mounting and lay out of seats, the stadium can accommodate 12,000 spectators. It is the home stadium of Orduspor. It features one protocol stand, two VIP stands, two grandstands, one disabled stand, visitors stand with a capacity of 760 spectators, two goal stands and a bleacher together with modern and compliant with TFF regulations and criteria two fully equipped medical services room, press room, study center, meeting room, and rooms designed to meet all requirements of home and visitor teams, representatives and referees. Rectangular shaped natural turf playing field is of size 68 meters x 105 meters. It is one of the best playing fields among the pitches of Bank Asya 1st League squads with its well-maintained turf and smooth and level soil surface. 19 Eylül Stadium is leased by Ordu Sports Club for a period of 10 years. With the efforts of the Ordu Sports Club, perimeter advertising boards were installed which make a substantial contribution in increasing advertising revenues from our sponsors. With respect to the resolution taken for illuminating the stadium, studies have been commenced and the stadium will be upgraded to host night matches for the 2010-2011season.

Club Colors

Ordu SK's classic home kit

Orduspor are the only football club in Turkey to play in the colors of Purple and White. These colors were chosen to represent the purple violets the region is famous for and is the reason the clubs nickname is Mor Menekşe (purple violets).[1]

Participations

League

Europe

UEFA Cup/UEFA Europa League:

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1979–80 1R Czechoslovakia FC Baník Ostrava 2-0 0–6 2-6

Players

Current squad

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
5 DF Turkey TUR Ömer Kulga
6 MF Turkey TUR Şamil Çinaz
7 MF Turkey TUR Müslüm Yelken
8 MF Turkey TUR Ali Çamdalı
9 FW Romania ROU Bogdan Stancu
10 FW Turkey TUR Hasan Kabze (Captain)
11 MF Turkey TUR Nizamettin Çalışkan
14 DF Spain ESP Agus
15 DF Portugal POR Miguel Garcia
17 GK Turkey TUR Fevzi Elmas
18 DF Turkey TUR Ferhat Öztorun
19 FW Turkey TUR Murat Torun
20 MF Turkey TUR Abdülkadir Kayalı
21 MF Turkey TUR Anıl Taşdemir
22 MF Argentina ARG Javier Umbides
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 FW Spain ESP David Barral
26 MF Argentina ARG Vicente Monje
27 DF Turkey TUR Selçuk Şahin
32 GK Slovenia SVN Sašo Fornezzi
37 DF Nigeria NGA Ayila Yussuf (on loan from Dynamo Kyiv)
39 MF Turkey TUR Yiğit Gökoğlan (on loan from Galatasaray)
75 MF Spain ESP Jaime Romero (on loan from Udinese)
78 DF Turkey TUR İbrahim Kaş (on loan from Bursaspor)
80 MF Turkey TUR Erdal Pekdemir
84 DF Brazil BRA Rovérsio
85 DF Turkey TUR Ferhat Çökmüş
89 DF Turkey TUR Atila Turan (on loan from Sporting CP)
94 FW Turkey TUR Batuhan Türkmen
DF Turkey TUR Yasin Kocatepe
FW Azerbaijan AZE Branimir Subašić

Out on loan

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 Ali Ferhat Aksoy (at Bayrampaşaspor until 30 June 2013)
3 DF Turkey TUR Hüsamettin Tut (at Giresunspor until 30 June 2013)
91 DF Turkey TUR Yasin Öztop (at Ünyespor until 30 June 2013)
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Turkey TUR Taşkın Gül (at Trabzon Kanuni FK until 30 June 2013)
MF France FRA Wilfried Dalmat (at Boluspor until 30 June 2013)
FW Ghana GHA Banahene (at Karşıyaka until 30 June 2013)

Managers

References

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http://www.orduspor.org.tr/tr/futbol_a_takimi/

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