68 Yeni Aksarayspor

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68 Yeni Aksarayspor
Full name68 Yeni Aksarayspor
Founded1997
Dissolved2016;8 years ago (2016)
Ground Dağılgan Stadium, Aksaray
Capacity500 [1]
ChairmanVolkan Kantaş
Managerİsa Doğan
2015–2016 Turkish Regional Amateur League, eliminated in play-out

68 Yeni Aksarayspor with club code 011738 was a football club located in Aksaray, Turkey. The team lost its Turkish Regional Amateur League play-out game 3-5 on penalties after a 0-0 draw against 68 Aksaray Belediyespor . [2]

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Stadium

The home ground was the Dağılgan Stadium which has a capacity for 500 spectators. [3]

League participations

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References

  1. Stadium details mackolik.com. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  2. Bölgesel Amatör Lig Play-Out 2015-16 Amatorfutbol, Retrieved December 25, 2024.
  3. "68 YENİ AKSARAY SPOR" (in Turkish). TFF. Retrieved 2014-12-25.