Altınordu F.K.

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Altınordu
Altınordu S.K. logo.png
Full nameAltınordu Futbol Kulübü
Founded1923
GroundAlsancak Mustafa Denizli Stadium
Capacity15,000
ChairmanSeyit Mehmet Özkan
ManagerHüseyin Eroğlu
LeagueTFF First League
2020–21TFF First League, 6th of 18
WebsiteClub website

Altınordu Futbol Kulübü (formerly known as Altınordu Spor Kulübü) is a Turkish professional football club based in İzmir. It was founded in 1923 as a breakaway from Altay SK. Team colours are red and navy. The club also had a basketball team and played in Turkish Basketball League and Turkish Basketball Championship. They have two Turkish basketball titles: Turkish Basketball Championship in 1967 and Basketball Super League in 1966–67 season. Currently the club focuses on youth development of local talent, exclusively fielding Turkish football players as principle.[1]

History[]

Another club founded out of Altay SK is Göztepe S.K. in 1925. Altınordu merged with Altay SK and Bucaspor between 1937–1939 and renamed as Üçokspor. Altınordu played in the First League between 1959 and 1965 and between 1966 and 1970. The team declined slowly after 1968 and relegated to the third league in 1978. It returned to the second league the next year and remained 13 seasons in it. It declined again since 1991 and lost her professional status in 1995–96 season.

It regained one league after matches of Amateur Football Championship in Trabzon in 2003. The team's performance improved season by season and it missed directly promotion by goal difference only against Konya Şekerspor in the third group of the third league in 2007–08 season. It participated in extra play-off matches in Trabzon and was promoted to the second league (which is the third tier of the Turkish League) after beating both Bingöl Belediyespor and Keçiörengücü by 1–0. However, the spell in the second league was not successful and the team was again relegated to the third league after drawing with Fethiyespor 2–2 at an away match on 9 May.

League participations[]

  • Turkish Super League: 1959–65, 1966–70
  • TFF First League: 1965–66, 1970–78, 1979–92, 2014–
  • TFF Second League: 1978–79, 1992–96, 2008–09, 2011–12, 2013–14
  • TFF Third League: 2003–08, 2009–11, 2012–2013
  • Amateur League: 1925–59, 1996–03

Honours[]

Football[]

Basketball[]

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 24 January 2022[2]

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 Emre Yanar
2 MF Turkey TUR Volkan Fındıklı
5 MF Turkey TUR Metehan Yilmaz
7 FW Germany GER Şeref Özcan
8 MF Turkey TUR Muzaffer Kocaer
9 FW Turkey TUR Ahmet İlhan Özek
10 FW Turkey TUR Ahmet Dereli
11 FW Turkey TUR Ali Dere
16 GK Turkey TUR Emirhan Emir
17 MF Turkey TUR Recep Aydin
18 DF Turkey TUR Rıdvan Koçak
MF Turkey TUR Kubilay Aktas
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Turkey TUR Yusuf Arslan
25 MF Netherlands NED Kürşad Sürmeli
26 DF Turkey TUR Furkan Metin
42 MF Turkey TUR Kenan Fakili
52 FW Turkey TUR Hüsamettin Yener
60 DF Turkey TUR Özgür Deryol
77 FW Turkey TUR Feyttullah Gürlük
80 MF Turkey TUR Sami Satilmis
83 GK Turkey TUR Serhat Öztasdelen
88 DF Turkey TUR Yusuf Can Esendemir
92 DF Turkey TUR Sinan Osmanoğlu
99 FW Turkey TUR Anil Aricioglu

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
GK Turkey TUR Ali Emre Yanar (at Niğde Anadolu)
MF Turkey TUR Furkan Şamil Çetin (at Kızılcabölükspor)
FW Turkey TUR Yasin Abdioğlu (at Niğde Anadolu)

References[]

  1. ^ TRT World,Altinordu FK: How a small club is aiming to revolutionize Turkish football. Published on 20 December 2017
  2. ^ "A Takım". Altınordu. Retrieved 24 January 2022.

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