football club
Bursaspor Kulübü Derneği ( turkish pronunciation : [ buɾsaspoɾ kulyby dæɾneji ] ), normally known as Bursaspor, is a turkish sports clubhouse located in the city of Bursa. Formed in 1963, the golf club colours are green and blank, with home kits normally featuring both colours in a strip design.
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In the 2009–10 season, the club ‘s men ‘s football team won its first base Süper Lig title after finishing with 75 points, one point ahead of the runner-up Fenerbahçe. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Bursaspor became the second cabaret outside Istanbul to win a Süper Lig title, joining Trabzonspor who won the first base of its six titles in 1975–76. [ 5 ] The club has besides won the turkish Cup once and the Prime Minister ‘s Cup twice, american samoa well as the First League doubly. [ 6 ] The club ‘s first, and most successful foray into european competition came in the 1974–75 european Cup Winners ‘ Cup when it reached the quarter-finals. Bursaspor besides took part in the 1986–87, losing in the first round off, a well as the 1995 UEFA Intertoto Cup, where it lost in the quarter-finals. [ 7 ]
history [edit ]
foundation garment and early years [edit ]
The club was founded on 1 June 1963 after Acar İdman Yurdu, Akınspor, İstiklal, Pınarspor and Çelikspor were merged to form a individual club ; Bursaspor. Green and white were chosen as the club tinge, and the club entered the 2. Lig in 1963–64. [ 2 ] Their first peer took place on 21 September 1963 against İzmir Demirspor in İzmir. [ 8 ] Bursaspor were promoted to the Süper Lig after winning the 1966–67 2. Lig. They won 19 of their 30 matches, finishing with 45 points, eight ahead of second placed Samsunspor. [ 6 ] They were relegated to the 2. Lig in 1985–86 and were relegated again in 1986–87 season, but their relegations were revoked due to winning the turkish Cup in 1986 and a turkish Council of State verdict in 1987. [ citation needed ] Their most late delegating came in 2004. They gained promotion back into the Süper Lig after winning the First League on 16 May 2006. Bursaspor won their first major cup in 1971, beating Fenerbahçe 1–0 after extra time in the now-defunct Prime Minister ‘s Cup. Because Fenerbahçe had won the league and cup in 1973–74, Bursaspor, as 1974 turkish Cup runners up, were given a rate in the 1974-75 european Cup Winners ‘ Cup. Bursaspor reached the quarter-finals, beating Finn Harps and Dundee United, before falling to eventual champions Dynamo Kyiv. The cabaret ‘s first turkish Cup win came in 1986 when they defeated Altay 2–0 in the finals. [ 6 ] The club consequently qualified for the 1986–87 european Cup Winners ‘ Cup, losing to eventual champions Ajax in the foremost orotund. [ 7 ]
The league title [edit ]
The 2009–10 season began successful and by the center of the season, in December 2009 ; gameweek 17, the club were sitting in the top spot in the Süper Lig table. The beginning one-half of the season saw a 1–0 home plate victory against Istanbul giants Galatasaray, and besides a 2–3 gain aside at Beşiktaş. In late 2009, Sağlam was linked with the vacant Turkey managerial position after Terim ‘s resignation, but he refused to comment on the guess. Guus Hiddink finally took up the position. The latter partially of the season saw a 6–0 winnings over mid–table İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor, the largest winnings in the league to date this season, and besides a 2–3 off win against Fenerbahçe after winning from two goals down. Bursaspor again reached the quarter-finals of the turkish Cup and again they lost on aggregate to Fenerbahçe, this prison term crashing out 4–3 due to an injury clock time achiever from Fener. In April 2010 Bursaspor sat at the top of the mesa after being in the top three for the past few months. With eight games left to play Bursaspor were five points clean at the circus tent. Five weeks before the end of the season, Bursaspor fell to second topographic point in the Süper Lig. They maintained atmospheric pressure on Fenerbahçe who had overtaken them. Going into the final examination game of the season, Bursaspor were just one point behind Fener, and needed to better their results against defending champions Beşiktaş. Knowing that the match against Beşiktaş could prove critical. With Fenerbahçe held to a 1–1 home puff against Trabzonspor, and Bursaspor beating Beşiktaş 2–1, the Bursaspor were crowned champions, by barely a single point. They are alone the second cabaret outside the “Istanbul Big Three” who have won the league. Trabzonspor were the other team, who last won in 1983–84. Before winning its beginning Süper Lig claim in 2009–10, Bursaspor had never finished inside the crown three. The club won its first title in Ertuğrul Sağlam ‘s first full season as coach of the club. Pablo Batalla and Ozan İpek were the club ‘s joint top scorers with eight goals each. [ 9 ] Bursaspor were drawn against Rangers, Valencia and Manchester United in the group stages of the 2010–11 UEFA Champions League. [ 10 ] In its aside match against Rangers, Bursaspor decided not to don their home kit to avoid provoking Rangers ‘ fans, as their kit heavily resembles that of Rangers ‘ rivals, Celtic. [ 11 ] Bursaspor is the fourth football golf club in Turkey to start a dedicate television channel ( Bursaspor television ). [ 12 ] [ failed verification ]
Colours and badge [edit ]
Bursaspor ‘s club badge includes the baseball club name, foundation class, and the crescent lunar month and leading from the turkish flag. As a tribute to the cabaret ‘s origins, the badge besides includes five stars, each a different color – black, bolshevik, chicken, greens, and dark blue blue. This represents the colours used by the clubs that made up Bursaspor ; Acar İdman Yurdu–black, Akınspor–red, İstiklal–yellow, Pınarspor–green, Çelikspor–navy blue. Bursaspor ‘s kit : green shirts with white trim, green shorts, k socks. away : green and white hoop shirts, white shorts, green and white hoop socks. alternate : Amber shirts with black reduce, claret shorts, amber socks .
stadium [edit ]
Bursaspor plays its home matches at Timsah Arena. Built in 2015, the stadium presently seats 43,761 spectators. The field measures 68 by 105 meters, and is covered with lifelike grass. [ 13 ] Between 1979 and 2015 the clubhouse played at the Bursa Atatürk Stadium .
Supporters [edit ]
Fans [edit ]
The clubhouse ‘s main fan base is known as Teksas ( Texas ) and Legend Teksas .
limited relationship with Ankaragücü [edit ]
In the early 1990s Bursaspor ‘s extremist group Teksas had a drawing card called Abdulkerim Bayraktar. He went to study in Ankara, and whilst in the city he started attending Ankaragücü games and started building ties between the two clubs. In 1993 however, his life was cut short during his military service when he was killed by terrorists. This tragic consequence bought Bursaspor and Ankaragücü even closer together. During the inaugural crippled after his death, Bursaspor organised a tribute to him, and the events which happened adjacent cemented the brotherhood between these two teams. A large group of Ankaragücü supporters made their way onto the pitch and unveiled a bombastic standard reading ‘Our brother Abdul will never die, he lives on in our hearts ‘. The two supporter groups united and hundreds of Ankaragücü ultras attended his funeral. From that day on, Bursaspor supporters would chant Ankaragücü ‘s name in the 6th minute of every home crippled, 06 being meaning due to 06 being Ankara ‘s city code. Ankaragücü supporters in return tone Bursaspor ‘s name during the 16th infinitesimal, 16 being Bursa ‘s city code. When the two sides play, the supporters sit together ; it is one of the rare occasions in which ultras from opposing teams watch a game together in a shuffle environment. They bring BursAnkara scarf ( a fusion of the two cities ‘ names ) to the games and create an atmosphere full of common regard. [ 14 ]
european history [edit ]
Matches [edit ]
- Notes
1 Karlsruhe progressed to the Semi-finals after winning a penalty shoot-out 6–5.
2 Chikhura progressed to the third qualify orotund after winning a penalty shoot-out 4–1 .
Players [edit ]
current squad [edit ]
- As of 13 September 2021[15]
note : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
U21 players [edit ]
entirely professional players and/or players with first team numbers are listed. note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
Out on loanword [edit ]
eminence : Flags indicate home team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
other players under abridge [edit ]
note : Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality .
list of early players [edit ]
Honours [edit ]
Domestic league [edit ]
domestic cup [edit ]
technical staff [edit ]
Position
Name
Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager
Assistant Manager
Goalkeeping Coach
Fitness Coach
President
Hayrettin Gülgüler
Second President
Emin Adanur
Secretary-General
Adem Sakarya
Vice-President
Fatih Pulat
Vice-President
Fatih Korkmaz
Vice-President
Cem Öztürk
Board Members
Sezer Sezgin
Board Members
İlyas Kocaefe
Board Members
Osman Dinsever
Board Members
Şükrü Çekmişoğlu
Board Members
Mustafa Bakır
Board Members
Yusuf Arslan
source : [ 16 ]
Managers [edit ]
Name
Nat.
F
T
P
W
D
L
[a]
Notes
Muhtar Tucaltan
1963
1966
99
52
27
20
0 52.53
?
?
Sabri Kiraz
1966
1967
32
19
9
4
0 59.38
1966–1967 Sezonu 2.Lig Beyaz Grup Şampiyonluğu
?
Muhtar Tucaltan
1967
1968
35
12
13
10
0 34.29
?
?
1968
1969
32
12
8
12
0 37.50
?
?
1969
1970
?
?
?
?
?
?
1970
1973
77
26
29
22
0 33.77
?
?
1973
1973
13
3
7
3
0 23.08
?
?
1974
1974
?
?
?
?
?
?
1974
1974
?
?
?
?
?
?
1974
1975
?
?
?
?
?
?
1975
1976
30
9
9
12
0 30.00
?
?
1976
1978
60
19
21
20
0 31.67
?
?
1978
1978
12
0
4
8
00 0.00
?
?
1978
1979
?
?
?
?
?
?
1979
1979
?
?
?
?
?
?
1979
1979
2
0
1
1
00 0.00
?
?
1979
1980
?
?
?
?
?
?
1980
1981
30
12
6
12
0 40.00
?
?
1981
1982
32
11
9
12
0 34.38
?
?
1982
1984
66
19
24
23
0 28.79
?
?
1984
1984
5
1
0
4
0 20.00
?
?
1984
1985
?
?
?
?
?
?
1985
1985
5
1
2
2
0 20.00
?
?
1985
1985
?
?
?
?
?
?
1985
1986
2
1
0
1
0 50.00
?
?
1986
1986
29
8
9
12
0 27.59
?
?
1986
1986
?
?
?
?
?
?
1986
1987
20
7
5
8
0 35.00
?
?
1987
1987
38
17
6
15
0 44.74
?
?
1988
1988
?
?
?
?
?
?
1988
1988
1
0
0
1
00 0.00
?
?
1988
1989
33
10
9
14
0 30.30
?
?
1989
1990
27
12
5
10
0 44.44
?
?
1990
1991
?
?
?
?
?
?
1991
1991
?
?
?
?
?
?
1991
1993
?
?
?
?
?
?
1993
1993
?
?
?
?
?
?
1993
1994
?
?
?
?
?
?
1994
1996
?
?
?
?
?
?
1996
1996
?
?
?
?
?
?
1996
1997
36
18
8
10
0 50.00
?
?
1997
1998
17
8
4
5
0 47.06
?
?
1998
1998
17
4
5
8
0 23.53
?
?
1998
1998
15
7
3
5
0 46.67
?
?
1998
1999
6
0
0
6
00 0.00
?
?
1999
1999
13
4
3
6
0 30.77
?
?
1999
1999
3
0
0
3
00 0.00
?
?
1999
2000
?
?
?
?
?
?
2000
2000
6
0
2
4
00 0.00
?
?
2000
2002
?
?
?
?
?
?
2002
2003
35
9
9
17
0 25.71
?
?
2003
2003
13
2
5
6
0 15.38
?
?
2003
2004
12
2
3
7
0 16.67
?
?
2004
2004
11
7
2
2
0 63.64
?
?
2004
2005
25
12
5
8
0 48.00
?
?
2005
2005
10
7
3
0
0 70.00
?
?
2005
2006
48
25
11
12
0 52.08
2005-06 TFF Lig A Şampiyonluğu
[17]
2006
2007
26
10
7
9
0 38.46
?
?
2007
2007
10
2
4
4
0 20.00
?
?
2007
2008
40
16
9
15
0 40.00
?
?
2008
2008
8
2
2
4
0 25.00
?
?
2009
2013
186
91
45
50
0 48.92
2009-10 Süper Lig Şampiyonluğu
?
2013
2013
17
8
5
4
0 47.06
2013
2014
Notes [edit ]
References [edit ]
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