Sivasspor

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Sivasspor
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Full nameSivasspor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Yiğidolar
Yigidos (The Braves)
Founded9 May 1967;57 years ago (1967-05-09)
Ground Sivas 4 Eylül Stadium
Capacity27,532
PresidentBahattin Eken [1]
Head coach Bülent Uygun
League Süper Lig
2023–24 Süper Lig, 7th of 20
Website Club website
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

Sivasspor Kulübü, known as Net Global Sivasspor due to sponsorship reasons, is a Turkish sports club based in Sivas. The primary department of the club is men's football. Formed in 1967, its football department has competed in Süper Lig since the 2017–18 season.

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They competed for the Süper Lig title in two consecutive seasons (2007–08 and 2008–09), ultimately finishing fourth and second respectively. They also earned the fourth spot at the end of 2019–20 season. In all these seasons, they finished the first half of the league at the top of the league. They are one of three non-champion clubs that topped the first half, along with Altay and Kocaelispor. They were also fifth at the end of 2013–14 season. They were the champions of the 2021–22 Turkish Cup.

History

Sivasspor were originally 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 years before they were allowed to play professionally. By the mid-1960s, Sivas Gençlik merged with Yolspor and Kızılırmak. They had hoped that this merger would help their push to join the professional leagues, the league closed their doors to Sivasspor once more. [2]

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] 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 match was finished 1–0 in favour of the Kayseri side. After the disaster, Kayseri Erciyesspor and Sivasspor played different groups of the 2nd league until the 1990–91 season. That year, both teams reconciled and played in the Fourth Group of the Third League (now TFF Second League). Kayseri Erciyesspor were champions and promoted to Second League. [ citation needed ]

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 professional season, Sivasspor finished 16th in their group, a mere four points from relegation. They also finished in the bottom half of the table the following season. [3] [4] They came close to promotion to First League in 1971–72 and 1972–73 seasons but finished second behind Şekerspor and Adana Demirspor. [ citation needed ]

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Sivas SK's classic home kit

Sivasspor would remain in the lower leagues until winning the Second League in 2005, gaining automatic promotion. [3] The club finished 8th in their first season in the Süper Lig. Werner Lorant led the team to key victories over clubs like Beşiktaş and Gençlerbirliği. At the end of their first season in the top flight, they finished with a record of ten wins, thirteen draws, and eleven losses, totaling out to 43 points. The club then finished 4th in the 2007–08 season, finishing on the same number of points as the second and third place teams but with an inferior goal difference. [3] Sivasspor had the championship in their sights until the penultimate 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 final match of the season, they finished behind leaders Beşiktaş by 5 points. [ citation needed ]

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

On 26 May 2022, Sivasspor won their first major honour, the 2021–22 Turkish Cup in a 3–2 extra-time win over Kayserispor. [6]

Honours

National competitions

League participations

UEFA competitions record

As of 16 March 2023
CompetitionPldWDLGFGAGD
UEFA Champions League 210136–3
UEFA Europa League 102081021–11
UEFA Europa Conference League 146351821–3
UEFA Intertoto Cup 411237–4
Total30104163455–21
SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2008 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2R Flag of Montenegro.svg Grbalj 1–02–23–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
3R Flag of Portugal.svg Braga 0–20–30–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
2009–10 UEFA Champions League 3Q Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Anderlecht 3–10–53–6 Symbol delete vote.svg
UEFA Europa League PO Flag of Ukraine.svg Shakhtar Donetsk 0–30–20–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
2020–21 UEFA Europa League GS Flag of Spain.svg Villarreal 0–13–53rd Symbol delete vote.svg
Flag of Israel.svg Maccabi Tel Aviv 1–20–1
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Qarabağ 2–03–2
2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League 2Q Flag of Moldova.svg Petrocub Hîncești 1–01–02–0 Symbol keep vote.svg
3Q Flag of Georgia.svg Dinamo Batumi 1–1
( a.e.t. )
2–13–2 Symbol keep vote.svg
PO Flag of Denmark.svg Copenhagen 1–20–51–7 Symbol delete vote.svg
2022–23 UEFA Europa League PO Flag of Sweden.svg Malmö 0–21–31–5 Symbol delete vote.svg
UEFA Europa Conference League GS Flag of Romania.svg CFR Cluj 3–01–01st Symbol keep vote.svg
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Slavia Prague 1–11–1
Flag of Kosovo.svg Ballkani 3–42–1
R16 Flag of Italy.svg Fiorentina 1–40–11–5 Symbol delete vote.svg

UEFA Ranking history:

As of 21 June 2023
SeasonRankPointsRef.
2010169 Increase2.svg8.390 [7]
2011172 Decrease2.svg8.510 [8]
2012170 Increase2.svg8.310 [9]
2013168 Increase2.svg8.400 [10]
2014190 Decrease2.svg8.340 [11]
2021182 Increase2.svg6.020 [12]
2022188 Decrease2.svg6.500 [13]
202398 Increase2.svg16.500 [14]
2024 [15]

Players

Current squad

As of 19 July 2024 [16]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Hüseyin Arslan
3 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Uğur Çiftçi
5 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Mehmet Albayrak
6 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Özkan Yiğiter
7 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Murat Paluli
8 MF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Charis Charisis
9 FW Flag of Albania.svg  ALB Rey Manaj
10 MF Flag of England.svg  ENG Alex Pritchard
11 FW Flag of the Netherlands.svg  NED Queensy Menig
12 MF Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg  COD Samuel Moutoussamy
13 GK Flag of Serbia.svg  SRB Đorđe Nikolić
14 DF Flag of Mali.svg  MLI Samba Camara
15 MF Flag of Poland.svg  POL Jan Biegański
17 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Emrah Başsan
21 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Emre Gökay
No.Pos.NationPlayer
23 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Alaaddin Okumuş
26 DF Flag of Serbia.svg  SRB Uroš Radaković
27 DF Flag of The Gambia.svg  GAM Noah Sonko Sundberg (on loan from Ludogorets)
35 GK Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Ali Şaşal Vural
41 GK Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Serkan Kaan Sarman
43 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Eymen Yurdcu
44 DF Flag of Greece.svg  GRE Achilleas Poungouras
46 FW Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Bekir Turaç Böke
53 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Emirhan Başyiğit
58 DF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Ziya Erdal
66 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Sinan Kaya
77 FW Flag of Senegal.svg  SEN Keita Baldé
88 MF Flag of Turkey.svg  TUR Talha Şeker
90 MF Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  UZB Azizbek Turgunboev
MF Flag of Cape Verde.svg  CPV Garry Rodrigues

Out of squad

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No.Pos.NationPlayer

Out on loan

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

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Current coaching staff

As of 26 June 2023 [17]
PositionName
Manager Flag of Turkey.svg Bülent Uygun
Assistant manager Flag of Turkey.svg Ömer Karademir
Assistant manager Flag of Turkey.svg Ahmet Bilazer
Assistant manager Flag of Turkey.svg Şenol Karaman
Goalkeeping Coach Flag of Turkey.svg Hasan Korkmaz
Analyst Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa Oktay
Executive manager Flag of Turkey.svg Kerem Atılmaz
Doctor Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Ayyıldız
Physio Flag of Turkey.svg Fatih Aydın
Physio Flag of Turkey.svg Sefa Karayılan
Masseur Flag of Turkey.svg Halil Özdoğan
Masseur Flag of Turkey.svg Tincer Karakaya
Masseur Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin Aktaş
Translator Flag of Turkey.svg Taylan İşçi
Translator Flag of Turkey.svg Burak Kütükkıran
Kit manager Flag of Turkey.svg Cemil Kablan
Kit manager Flag of Turkey.svg Serdar Kablan

Coaching history

As of 26 June 2023 [18]
 
TenureNationalityNameLeague level
1967–1968 Flag of Turkey.svg Hikmet Kiremitçi Second League
1968–1969 Flag of Turkey.svg İlhan UralgilSecond League
1968–1969 Flag of Turkey.svg Lütfü BaykuşSecond League
1969–1971 Flag of Turkey.svg Naci Özkaya Second League
1970–1971 Flag of Turkey.svg Lefter Küçükandonyadis Second League
1971–1972 Flag of Turkey.svg Lütfü BaykuşSecond League
1972–1973 Flag of Turkey.svg Bülent Eken Second League
1973–1974 Flag of Turkey.svg İlhan UralgilSecond League
1973–1974 Flag of Turkey.svg Hilmi KiremitçiSecond League
1974–1975 Flag of Turkey.svg Serpil Hamdi Tüzün Second League
1974–1975 Flag of Turkey.svg Erdoğan GürhanSecond League
1975–1976 Flag of Turkey.svg Lütfü BaykuşSecond League
1975–1976 Flag of Turkey.svg İsmet YamanoğluSecond League
1975–1976 Flag of Turkey.svg Muhterem ArSecond League
1976–1977 Flag of Turkey.svg İsmail Kurt Second League
1976–1978 Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin ElbaySecond League
1977–1978 Flag of Turkey.svg Lütfü BaykuşSecond League
1977–1978 Flag of Turkey.svg Mustafa ArslanSecond League
1977–1978 Flag of Turkey.svg Fevzi TanyıldızSecond League
1978–1979 Flag of Turkey.svg Köksal MesciSecond League
1979–1980 Flag of Turkey.svg Nazım KonaSecond League
1980–1981 Flag of Turkey.svg Kamuran SoykıraySecond League
1980–1982 Flag of Turkey.svg Erdoğan GürhanSecond League
1981–1982 Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin ElbaySecond League
1982–1984 Flag of Turkey.svg Uğur YıldırımSecond League
1984–1985 Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin ElbaySecond League
1984–1985 Flag of Turkey.svg Mümtaz SümerSecond League
 
TenureNationalityNameLeague level
1984–1985 Flag of Turkey.svg Yılmaz ŞenSecond League
1985–1986 Flag of Turkey.svg Metin Kurt Second League
1985–1986 Flag of Turkey.svg Kadir GiderlerSecond League
1986–1987 Flag of Turkey.svg Lütfü BaykuşSecond League
1986–1987 Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin ElbaySecond League
1986–1987 Flag of Turkey.svg Ömer Uzun Third League
1987–1990 Flag of Turkey.svg Erdoğan GürhanSecond League
1988–1989 Flag of Turkey.svg Timuçin ÇuğThird League
1989–1990 Flag of Turkey.svg Oğuz EmiroğluThird League
1991–1992 Flag of Turkey.svg Timuçin ÇuğThird League
1990–1991 Flag of Turkey.svg İsa ErtürkThird League
1990–1991 Flag of Turkey.svg İlker TolonThird League
1990–1991 Flag of Turkey.svg Halis ReçberThird League
1991–1992 Flag of Turkey.svg Murat ÖzgenThird League
1992–1993 Flag of Turkey.svg Arda VuralThird League
1993–1994 Flag of Turkey.svg Arda VuralThird League
1992–1993 Flag of Turkey.svg Nihat FıratThird League
1993–1994 Flag of Turkey.svg Üstün TürközThird League
1993–1994 Flag of Turkey.svg Davut ŞahinThird League
1993–1994 Flag of Turkey.svg Fikret ÇeliktaşThird League
1994–1995 Flag of Turkey.svg Turgut KafkasThird League
1994–1995 Flag of Turkey.svg Hasan GülThird League
1995–1996 Flag of Turkey.svg Göker EkrenThird League
1996–1997 Flag of Turkey.svg Timuçin ÇuğThird League
1996–1997 Flag of Turkey.svg Erhan DodanlıThird League
1997–1999 Flag of Turkey.svg Murat ÖzgenThird League
1997–1998 Flag of Turkey.svg Hikmet SevimThird League
 
TenureNationalityNameLeague level
1997–1998 Flag of Turkey.svg Faruk SerinThird League
1999–2000 Flag of Turkey.svg Bülent AlbayrakSecond League
2000–2001 Flag of Turkey.svg Ahmet ErtemSecond League
2000–2001 Flag of Turkey.svg Yaşar ElmasSecond League
2001–2002 Flag of Turkey.svg Bülent AlbayrakSecond League
2001–2002 Flag of Turkey.svg İlyas Tüfekçi Second League
2002–2003 Flag of Turkey.svg Mehmet ŞahanSecond League
2003–2004 Flag of Turkey.svg Muharrem UğurSecond League
2003–2004 Flag of Turkey.svg Kemal Kılıç Second League
2004–2005 Flag of Turkey.svg İsmail Kartal Second League
2005–2006 Flag of Germany.svg Werner Lorant Süper Lig
2006–2007 Flag of Slovakia.svg Karol Pecze Süper Lig
2006–2009 Flag of Turkey.svg Bülent Uygun Süper Lig
2009–2010 Flag of Turkey.svg Muhsin Ertuğral Süper Lig
2010–2011 Flag of Turkey.svg Mesut Bakkal Süper Lig
2011–2013 Flag of Turkey.svg Rıza Çalımbay Süper Lig
2013–2014 Flag of Brazil.svg Roberto Carlos Süper Lig
2014–2015 Flag of Turkey.svg Sergen Yalçın Süper Lig
2015–2016 Flag of Turkey.svg Okan Buruk Süper Lig
2015–2016 Flag of Turkey.svg Mesut Bakkal Süper Lig
2016–2017 Flag of Turkey.svg Osman Özköylü First League
2016–2017 Flag of Turkey.svg Mesut Bakkal First League
2017–2018 Flag of Turkey.svg Samet Aybaba First League
2018–2019 Flag of Turkey.svg Tamer Tuna Süper Lig
2018–2019 Flag of Turkey.svg Hakan Keleş Süper Lig
2019–2023 Flag of Turkey.svg Rıza Çalımbay Süper Lig
2023– Flag of Turkey.svg Servet Çetin Süper Lig

Presidential history

Mecnun Otyakmaz is the current president of the club since 2004 Mecnun Otyakmaz.jpg
Mecnun Otyakmaz is the current president of the club since 2004
As of 7 November 2021 [19]
 
NationalityNameYears
Flag of Turkey.svg Ahmet Durakoğlu1967–1968
Flag of Turkey.svg Adil Onmuş1968–1969
Flag of Turkey.svg Ethem Uslu1969–1970
Flag of Turkey.svg Sacit Gökseyitoğlu1970–1974
Flag of Turkey.svg İhsan Buyruk1970–1974
Flag of Turkey.svg Nusret Akça1974–1975
Flag of Turkey.svg Hüseyin Yıldırım1974–1977
Flag of Turkey.svg Nusret Akça1977–1978
 
NationalityNameYears
Flag of Turkey.svg Suzi Tirkeş1981–1982
Flag of Turkey.svg Selahattin Koçer1982–1983
Flag of Turkey.svg Metin Kazanç1983–1985
Flag of Turkey.svg Samet Sayıcı1981–1982
Flag of Turkey.svg Erdoğan Yüce1980–1981
Flag of Turkey.svg Nusret Akça1985–1986
Flag of Turkey.svg Günkut Bulut1985–1986
Flag of Turkey.svg Yahya Küçükkılıç1986–1987
 
NationalityNameYears
Flag of Turkey.svg Özer Süt1988–1989
Flag of Turkey.svg Metin Kazanç1990–1991
Flag of Turkey.svg Yakup Gülmez1991–1992
Flag of Turkey.svg İsmail Haksever1993–1994
Flag of Turkey.svg Mehmet Kaya1994–1996
Flag of Turkey.svg Osman Seçilmiş1996–2004
Flag of Turkey.svg Mecnun Otyakmaz2004–

Sponsorships

Naming sponsorships

TermSponsorRef.
2014–2016 Flag of Turkey.svg Medicana Sivasspor [20]
2017–2020 Flag of Turkey.svg Demir Grup Sivasspor [21]
2021–2023 Flag of Turkey.svg Demir Grup Sivasspor [22]
2023– Flag of Turkey.svg EMS Yapı Sivasspor

Kit sponsorships

SeasonSupplierShirt sponsorBackside sponsorShorts sponsorSleeve(s) sponsor
1967–83 Information required
1983–84 Olimpiyat Spor
1984–89 Information required
1989–92 GÖK-YIL
1992–94 Information required
1994–95 Tam Sigorta
1995–97 Information required
1997–98 Puma Hedef Çamaşırları
1998–99 Pazaristan
1999–00 Information required
2000–01 On Yıldız Çamaşırları
2001–05 Information required
2005–06 Diadora Turkcell
2006–07 Turkcell
2007–08
2008–09 Adidas
2009–10 Duyes Group
2010–11 Türk Kızılayı Aksa Marka AVM
2011–12 Spor TotoTony Montana
2012–13 Marka AVM
2013–14 Riga BoyaSpor TotoTony Montana
2014–15 Marka AVM Aksa Tony MontanaBetta
2015–16 Metropol AVM
2016–17 Spor Toto
2017–18 Demir İnşaatDemir Enerji
2018–19 Halıca
2019–20 WinasolMarmara GroupHalıca, Yıldız Dağı
2020–21 Puma Demir HoldingMarmara Group
2021–22 Aksa Jakamen, Marmara GroupBitexen
2022–23 Tony MontanaBitexenBitexenMisli.com
2023–24 Brand Vadi IstanbulStella Motors, BitexenMisli, Bitexen
2024–25 Hummel

Other departments

Sivasspor has got active departments in women's football (founded in 2021), [23] billiards, bridge, judo, table tennis, swimming and Jereed, an ancient Turkic equestrian team sport.

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