Antalyaspor


























































Antalyaspor
Antalyasporlogo.png
Full name Antalyaspor Kulübü
Nickname(s)
Akrepler (Scorpions)
Founded 2 July 1966; 52 years ago (1966-07-02)
Ground Antalya Arena
Capacity 32,539
President Ali Şafak Öztürk
Manager Bülent Korkmaz
League Süper Lig
2017–18
Süper Lig, 14th
Website Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours




Antalyaspor is a Turkish professional football club located in the city of Antalya. The club's colours are red and white. They play their home matches at the Antalya Arena. Domestically, the club has won the First League twice in 1982 and 1986. They also finished as runners-up for the Turkish Cup in 2000.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Past seasons


    • 2.1 League affiliation




  • 3 Honours


    • 3.1 Domestic League


    • 3.2 Domestic Cup




  • 4 European history


  • 5 Colours and badge


  • 6 Stadium


  • 7 Players


    • 7.1 Current squad


    • 7.2 Out on loan




  • 8 Managers


  • 9 Club officials


    • 9.1 Board members


    • 9.2 Technical staff




  • 10 Notes


  • 11 References


    • 11.1 Main




  • 12 External links





History


Antalyaspor was established in 1966 after three local teams united to establish a club for the coastal city of Antalya. These teams were Yenikapı SuSpor, İlk Işıkspor and Ferrokromspor. The club competed in the lower divisions of the Turkish football league system before earning promotion to the Süper Lig in 1982–83. Their first stint of top-flight football lasted for two years, as they were relegated back to the TFF First League at the end of the 1984–85 season. They were promoted to the next season, but were relegated just as fast. They competed in the TFF First League until the end of the 1993–94 season, when they beat İstanbulspor 3–2 after extra time in the final of the promotion playoffs. Their longest stint of top-flight football lasted until 2001–02. During that time span, the club competed continentally in the UEFA Intertoto Cup twice and the UEFA Cup once. They reached the finals of the Turkish Cup in 2000, but lost 5–3 after extra time to Galatasaray. Antalyaspor competed in the UEFA Cup the following season, defeating Werder Bremen 2–0 after home, before losing 6–0 in the second leg.[1] The club was relegated at the end of the 2001–02 season, finishing one point below the relegation zone. The club earned promotion back to the Süper Lig after placing second in the 2005–06 1.Lig. On 3 December 2006, Pavol Straka scored the club's 500th goal in top-flight football. In the following year they were relegated back to the TFF First League, but earned promotion again the next season. They finished ninth at the end of the 2009–10 season.[2]



Past seasons































































































































































































































































































































League affiliation




  • Süper Lig: 1982–85, 1986–87, 1994–02, 2006–07, 2008–14, 2015–


  • TFF First League: 1966–82, 1985–86, 1987–94, 2002–06, 2007–08, 2014–15



Honours



Domestic League



  • 1. Lig


    • Winners (1): 1981–82, 1985–86


    • Runners-up (1): 2005–06, 2007–08




Domestic Cup



  • Turkish Cup

    • Runners-up (1): 1999–00



European history













































































European participations
Season
Competition
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggregate

1996

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Group 7

Belarus Ataka-Aura Minsk
N/A
3–0

3rd

Russia Rotor Volgograd
2–1
N/A

Switzerland Basel
2–5
N/A

Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk
N/A
0–1

1997

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Group 11

Russia Lokomotiv Nizhny Novgorod
N/A
0–1

4th

Slovenia Publikum
N/A
1–1

Israel Maccabi Haifa
0–2
N/A

Serbia Proleter Zrenjanin
1–0
N/A

2000–01

UEFA Cup

QR

Azerbaijan Kapaz
5–0
2–0

7–0

1R

Germany Werder Bremen
2–0
0–6

2–6


Colours and badge


The club emblem includes capital letters A and S which stand for Antalya and Spor (sport in Turkish) respectively. In the middle of these letters, there is the figure of Yivli Minare which is one of the several symbols of the city of Antalya. Three rectangular shapes on the Yivli Minare means the unite of three teams of Antalya.[3]



Stadium



From 2012 Antalyaspor played their home matches at Akdeniz University Stadium which holds 7,083 spectators. Its located at Mediterranean coast of Turkey and its owned by Akdeniz University. In 2013 Antalyaspor began the construction of their new stadium, Antalya Arena. The stadium seats 33,032 spectators and was opened in summer of 2015, with a football park, education centre, a football academy and extra training pitches to host camps of overseas European or Asian teams on break. The nickname of the stadium is named as; 100. Yıl (Centenary), due to arthery of the same name passing south of the plot 100. Yıl Bulvarı, named after 100th birthday of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, founder of Turkish Republic.



Players



Current squad



As of 1 December 2018[4][5]

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






















































































No.

Position
Player
3

Brazil

DF

Diego Ângelo
4

Turkey

MF

Osman Çelik
7

Turkey

MF

Zeki Yıldırım
8

Brazil

MF

Charles
9

Ivory Coast

FW

Jean-Armel Drolé
10

Belgium

MF

Danilo
11

Brazil

FW

Maicon
17

Turkey

MF

Doğukan Sinik
18

Turkey

MF

Yekta Kurtuluş
20

Brazil

MF

Chico
21

Turkey

MF

Serdar Özkan
22

Turkey

MF

Harun Alpsoy












































































No.

Position
Player
23

Turkey

GK

Ozan Özenç
24

Turkey

DF

Salih Dursun
25

Belgium

GK

Ruud Boffin
28

Czech Republic

DF

Ondřej Čelůstka
30

Germany

DF

Nazim Sangaré
35

Turkey

GK

Ferhat Kaplan
39

Senegal

FW

Souleymane Doukara
75

Turkey

DF

Birkan Öksüz
77

Turkey

DF

Musa Nizam
88

Turkey

MF

Hakan Özmert
95

Turkey

DF

Bahadir Öztürk



Out on loan


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








No.

Position
Player



Managers


































































































































































































































































































































Club officials



Board members















































































President
Ali Şafak Öztürk
Deputy Chairmain
Nurettin Ünal
Deputy Chairmain
İsmail Ömer Bilal
Vice-President
Bora Terzioğlu
Vice-President
Şefik Öz
Board Members
Emin Altıner
Board Members
Salih Peker
Board Members
Salman Aksal
Board Members

Prof. Dr. Cumhur Arıcı
Board Members

Prof. Dr. Mustafa Özdoğan
Board Members
Nadire Konuk Akıncıoğlu
Board Members
Mehmet Akdağ
Board Members
Emin Hesapçıoğlu
Board Members
Sabri Ünver
Board Members
Ünal Pala
Board Members
Tolga Çelik
Board Members
Mustafa Vicir
Board Members
Özgür Kasapoğlu
Board Members
İnanç Kendiroğlu


Source:[6]



Technical staff



























































Manager

Bülent Korkmaz
Assistant manager
Bülent Albayrak
Goalkeeping coach
Cengiz Birgen
Coach
Kenan Oktay
Coach
Ayhan Tenbeloğlu
Coach

Servet Çetin
Analist
Burhan Kılıç
Team Manager
Cem Deda
Club doctor
Burhanettin Çalım
Physiotherapist
Irfan Korkmaz
Physiotherapist
Muhammed Büyükdemir
Masseur
Metin Demirağ
Masseur
Osman Karacan
Masseur
Uğur Çimen


Source:[7]



Notes




  1. ^ Only Domestic results



References


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Main





  1. ^ "UEFA Cup 2000-01". angelfire.com. 25 May 2015. Archived from the original on 5 June 2008. Retrieved 10 May 2017.


  2. ^ "Bursaspor Champion". angelfire.com. 25 May 2015. Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 10 May 2017.


  3. ^ "Logomuz" (in Turkish). antalyaspor.com.tr. 25 May 2015. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.


  4. ^ "A-TAKIM KADROSU" (in Turkish). antalyaspor.com.tr. 25 May 2015. Archived from the original on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2017.


  5. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 8 February 2018. Retrieved 7 February 2018.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)


  6. ^ "YÖNETİM KURULUMUZ" (in Turkish). antalyaspor.com.tr. 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.


  7. ^ "Teknik Kadro" (in Turkish). antalyaspor.com.tr. 25 May 2017. Archived from the original on 6 June 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2017.




External links



  • Official website (in Turkish)














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