Adanaspor

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Adanaspor
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Full name Adanaspor Football Club
Nickname(s) Toros Tigers (Toros Kaplanları)
Founded 1954
Ground 5 Ocak Stadium,
Seyhan, Adana
(Capacity 19000)
Chairman Bayram Akgül
Manager Hüseyin Kalpar
League Bank Asya 1. Lig
2007-2008 Second League, Promotion Group 1st
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Adanaspor is the football team in Adana, one of the biggest cities in Turkey. The club was founded in 1954 and the first colours were navy and yellow. The club converted their colours to orange and white in 1966. Orange representing citrus and white representing cotton. Adana is known for its agricultural wealth. Adanaspor played 21 seasons at Turkcell Super League and the greatest success was 2nd in 1980-81 season. Adanaspor promoted from First Group of Third League to Second League after a 0-0 draw at Mersin Büyükşehir Belediyespor (formerly and present name of Mezitlispor) away match in 2006-2007 season as 2nd. In 2007-2008 season, the team managed to capture the first position in Group 5 of Turkish 2nd League. The team finished first in Prmotion Group after a 4-2 at Pendikspor home match and promoted to Bank Asya 1. League. Shortly 3 successively relegations followed 2 successively promotions since 2003.

[edit] Facts

- The founders are Mehmet Şanlıtürk, Mustafa Bekbaş, Erol Erk, Ali Gedikbaş, Mehmet Resit Teksin and Dr. Muzaffer Eraslan.

- The first kit colors were yellow and dark blue.

- In 1966, Akınspor and Torosspor clubs joined Adanaspor towards being a professional club. After the merge, Adanaspor joined the professional league.

- Some of the founders of the professional club are Mehmet Eroğlu, Mustafa Bekbaş, Ali Gedikbaş, Ahmet Kavrakoğlu, Musa Çaldağ, Nevzat Ağaoğlu, Cumali Aslankeser, Selim Zeper and İsmail Kaplakaslan.

- The football team played in the Turkish First League in 1971/72 for the first time. In the same year, the football team won the "Gençlik ve Spor Bakanlığı Cup."

- The football team's biggest success is obtaining the second position in the Turkish First Division in 1980/81 season. The team earned 4 points less than the champions, Trabzonspor.

- The football team joined the UEFA cup three times.

- In 1975/76 season, the team played against Salzburg (Austria) in UEFA cup. Having lost the first leg 5-0 away, the team got eliminated although they won the second leg 2-0 at home.

- In 1978/79 season, the team played against Honved (Hungary) in UEFA cup. Having lost the first leg 6-0 away, the team got eliminated after a 2-2 draw at home.

- In 1981/82 season, the team played against Inter (Italy) in UEFA cup. After having lost 3-1 at home and 4-1 away the team got eliminated against the Italian giants.

- The first non-Turkish manager was Ignace Molnar.

- The first non-Turkish players were Branko, Velkovic, Simokovic and Josip.

- The best non-Turkish player ever to play at the club was Đorđe Milić.

- Gunduz Tekin Onay was both the manager and the chairman of the club in 1995/96 season.

- Gunduz Tekin Onay's son, Gun Tekin Onay, who is a TV sports anchorman, found the nickname "Toros Tigers".

- The following players had their jubilee in Adanaspor: Orhan Yüksel, Sami Bayraktar, Timuçin Çuğ, Harun Kaya, Şahin Ulugünalp, Vedat Bayraktar, Necip Erdogan, Yalçın Korkmazcan, Ahmet Kahraman, Reşit Kaynak, Yener Çokyaşar, Güngör Çiçekciler, Eyüp Taş and Reşat Yılmaz.

- Adanaspor had difficult times due to debts of Adanaspor A.Ş., which was dependent on Rumeli Holding. Adanaspor relegated twice between 2003-2005. Finally Adanaspor A.Ş. went bankrupt.

[edit] League Participations

First Level: 1971-1984, 1988-1991, 1998-2001, 2002-2004

Second Level: 1966-1971, 1984-1988, 1991-1998, 2001-2002, 2004-2005, 2008-

Third Level: 2005-2006, 2007-2008

Fourth Level: 2006-2007

[edit] External links

Official website


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