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Antalyaspor
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Full name Antalyaspor Kulübü
Nickname(s) Akrepler (Scorpions)
Founded June 2, 1966
Ground Antalya Atatürk Stadyumu
Antalya, Turkey
(Capacity: 12,000)
Chairman Turkey Hasan Akıncıoğlu
Manager Turkey Mehmet Özdilek
League Turkcell Super League
2008-09 Turkcell Süper Lig, 12nd
Home colours
Away colours

Antalyaspor is a football club based in Antalya, Turkey and play their home matches at Antalya Atatürk Stadium. They are currently playing in Turkcell Super League, the top tier football league in Turkey.

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[edit] History

Antalyaspor were 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 people of Antalya had to wait until 1982 for their team to be promoted to the Turkcell Super League. However, at the end of 1984-85 season Antalyaspor were relegated to second division again. After spending one season in the second division, Antalyaspor were promoted to the first division. This time they were able to survive in the first division for only one season and at the end of 1986-87 season, Antalyaspor were relegated to second division once more.

At the end of 1993-1994 season Antalyaspor had to play a play-off final to be promoted to the first division. In the play-off final, the opponent was Istanbulspor who had striker Tanju Çolak in their roster. After Tanju scored two goals, Istanbulspor had a 2-0 lead in the game. However, Antalyaspor managed to score two goals to go to the extra time. A free-kick goal in extra time by Adnan helped them win the match 3-2, and they were promoted to the first division.

The team have stayed in first division until 2002. In this period, they represented Turkey in Intertoto Cup two times and in UEFA Cup once. The club's greatest achievement came in 2000 when they made it to the final of the Turkish Cup. They lost the match 5-3 to Galatasaray after extra time, but were given a spot in the UEFA Cup for the coming year. Their first campaign in the UEFA Cup ended when they lost 6-2 to Werder Bremen on aggregate, despite winning two-to-nil at home. In the league they were relegated by just one point that season.

In the 2005-2006 season, Antalyaspor secured a second place after the champions Bursaspor in the Turk Telekom League A, and were promoted to the Turkcell Super League. However, 2006-2007 season was a disappointment for Antalyaspor and she relegated to League A as 16th after a 3-1 loss against Gençlerbirliği in Round 34. Antalyaspor went back to Turkcell Super League as 2nd at next season.

[edit] Emblem

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.

[edit] Achievements

[edit] European Cups history

[edit] Current squad

As of 28 October 2009.
No. Position Player
1 Turkey GK Ömer Çatkıç
2 Turkey MF Yalçın Ayhan
3 Turkey DF Şenol Can
5 Turkey DF Orhan Ak
6 Turkey MF Musa Nizam
7 Israel FW Pini Balili
8 Turkey MF Hakan Özmert
10 Turkey FW Necati Ateş
11 Tunisia FW Ali Zitouni
15 Turkey MF Sedat Ağçay
17 Turkey FW Kerim Zengin
18 Turkey GK Polat Keser
19 Turkey DF Vahap Işik
21 Australia MF Mile Jedinak (on loan from Gençlerbirliği)
22 Turkey MF Volkan Altin
No. Position Player
23 Germany FW Ahmet Kuru *
27 Turkey GK Hasan Sönmez
29 Côte d'Ivoire FW Serge Djiehoua
32 Turkey MF Gürhan Gürsoy
36 Turkey DF Gökhan Yılmaz
50 Turkey FW Veysel Cihan
58 Turkey MF Ertuğrul Arslan
71 Turkey GK Hasan Demir
77 Montenegro DF Radoslav Batak
81 Turkey MF Fatih Ceylan
87 Turkey MF Korhan Öztürk
90 Turkey MF Hüseyin Atalay
91 Turkey MF Zeki Yıldırım
Brazil FW Tita

(*)Starred players have dual Turkish citizenship with Germany.

[edit] Antalyaspor

In:

No. Position Player
Israel FW Pini Balili (from Sivasspor)
Turkey MF Kerim Zengin (from İstanbul BB)
Turkey MF Gürhan Gürsoy (from Fenerbahçe)
Turkey FW Veysel Cihan (from Konyaspor)
Montenegro DF Radoslav Batak (from Ankaraspor)
Turkey MF Fatih Ceylan (from Kayserispor)

Out:

No. Position Player
21 Turkey FW Abdullah Çetin (to Diyarbakırspor)
67 Turkey DF Uğur Kavuk (to Sivasspor)
Turkey FW Mustafa Özkan (to Diyarbakırspor)
Turkey GK Fevzi Elmas (to Orduspor)
Turkey MF Volkan Arslan (to free agent)
Turkey MF Kamber Arslan (to free agent)

[edit] Trivia

  • Antalyaspor's fan leader is a famous Turkish actor, Çoşkun Göğen. He is also known as Tecavüzcü Coşkun (Coşkun the Rapist) as a reference to his main role in the movies he has played.[citation needed]
  • Antalyaspor's 500th goal in Super League history was scored by Pavol Straka on December 3, 2006 against Kayseri Erciyesspor.
  • The team has two groups of Ultras. 07 Gençlik (north side) and Red Soldiers (south side).

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