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Sivasspor, known as Demir Grup Sivasspor due to sponsorship reasons, is a turkish professional football club based in Sivas. Formed in 1967, the presently play in the Süper Lig. They finished fifth in the 2013–14 season, and contended for the Süper Lig entitle for two back-to-back seasons 2007–08 and 2008–09, ultimately finishing one-fourth and second respectively .

history [edit ]

Sivasspor were in the first place formed on 14 May 1932 in Sivas as Sivas Gençlik. They sported Kırmızı-Beyaz ( Red-White ) shirts and Beyaz ( White ) shorts. They played many matches at the amateur level in their early on years before they were allowed to play professionally. By the mid-1960s, Sivas Gençlik merged with Yolspor and Kızılırmak. They had hoped that this amalgamation would help their push to join the professional leagues, the league closed their doors to Sivasspor once more. [ 2 ]

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There were several boycotts until 1 July 1967, when Sivasspor was allowed to play professional football in Turkey. [ 2 ] Sivasspor started out in the Second League, White Group. [ 3 ] Due to there being many new clubs, the Turkish Football Federation decided to create a third league. They were permitted into the Second League along with Afyonspor, Balıkesirspor, Giresunspor, Kastamonuspor, Malatyaspor, Orduspor, Uşakspor, and Taksim GK. [ 3 ] During their first gear professional season, Sivasspor finished 16th in their group, a mere four points from delegating. They besides finished in the bottom half of the board the following season. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] They came close to forwarding to First League in 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons but finished second behind Şekerspor and Adana Demirspor. [ citation needed ]


Sivas SK ‘s classical home kit Sivasspor would remain in the lower leagues until winning the Second League in 2005, gaining automatic pistol forwarding. [ 3 ] The club finished 8th in their first season in the Turkcell Super League. Werner Lorant led the team to key victories over clubs like Beşiktaş J.K. and Gençlerbirliği. At the end of their inaugural temper in the top flight, they finished with a read of ten-spot wins, thirteen draw, and football team losses, totaling out to 43 points. The club then finished 4th in the 2007–08 season, finishing on the lapp number of points as the second and third place teams but with an inferior goal difference. [ 3 ] Sivasspor had the backing in their sights until the penult match, when they were beaten 5–3 by eventual champions Galatasaray. The 2008–09 season saw them finish 2nd after leading the table for much of the season. After losing their concluding equal of the season, they finished behind leaders Beşiktaş by 5 points. [ citation needed ] On 17 September 1967, during a match against Kayseri Erciyesspor ( then Kayserispor ) played at the Kayseri Atatürk Stadium, a disaster occurred with 40 dead and at least 300 injuries among the fans, which was the worst sporting-related event in Turkey. Almost all casualties were Sivasspor fans, who perished in a stampede after chaos broke out in their ranks, due to attacking Kayserispor fans. The meet was finished 1–0 in favor of the Kayseri side. After the calamity, Kayseri Erciyesspor and Sivasspor played different groups of the 2nd league until the 1990–91 temper. That year, both teams reconciled and played in the Fourth Group of the Third League ( nowadays TFF Second League ). Kayseri Erciyesspor were champions and promoted to Second League. [ citation needed ]

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Sivasspor finished fourthly in the 2019–20 Süper Lig temper ; hence, they qualified to the 2020–21 UEFA Europa League for the first time in their history. [ 5 ]

Honours [edit ]

National competitions [edit ]

  • TFF Third League
    • Winners (1): 1998–99 (Group 2)
    • Runners-up (2): 1988–1989 (Group 4), 1992–1993 (Group 6)

UEFA competitions [edit ]

League participations [edit ]

UEFA record [edit ]

Players [edit ]

current squad [edit ]

As of 6 September 2021[6]

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

Out on lend [edit ]

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

current coach staff [edit ]

As of 20 November 2021[7]

Coaching history [edit ]

As of 20 November 2021[8]

presidential history [edit ]

Mecnun Otyakmaz is the current president of the united states of the club since 2004

As of 7 November 2021[9]

 

Nationality

Name

Years

Turkey
Ahmet Durakoğlu

1967–1968

Turkey
Adil Onmuş

1968–1969

Turkey
Ethem Uslu

1969–1970

Turkey
Sacit Gökseyitoğlu

1970–1974

Turkey
İhsan Buyruk

1970–1974

Turkey
Nusret Akça

1974–1975

Turkey
Hüseyin Yıldırım

1974–1977

Turkey
Nusret Akça

1977–1978

 

Nationality

Name

Years

Turkey
Suzi Tirkeş

1981–1982

Turkey
Selahattin Koçer

1982–1983

Turkey
Metin Kazanç

1983–1985

Turkey
Samet Sayıcı

1981–1982

Turkey
Erdoğan Yüce

1980–1981

Turkey
Nusret Akça

1985–1986

Turkey
Günkut Bulut

1985–1986

Turkey
Yahya Küçükkılıç

1986–1987

 

Nationality

Name

Years

Turkey
Özer Süt

1988–1989

Turkey
Metin Kazanç

1990–1991

Turkey
Yakup Gülmez

1991–1992

Turkey
İsmail Haksever

1993–1994

Turkey
Mehmet Kaya

1994–1996

Turkey
Osman Seçilmiş

1996–2004

Turkey
Mecnun Otyakmaz

2004–

References [edit ]

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