Erzurumspor F.K.

Erzurumspor Futbol Kulübü, is a Turkish professional football club located in Erzurum who plays in the TFF First League, the second tier of Turkish football.

Erzurumspor F.K.
Full nameErzurumspor Futbol Kulübü
Founded2005; 19 years ago (2005) as Erzurum Büyükşehir Belediyespor
2014; 10 years ago (2014) Büyükşehir Belediye Erzurumspor
2022; 2 years ago (2022) Erzurumspor Futbol Kulübü
GroundKazım Karabekir Stadium,
Erzurum
Capacity21,374[1]
PresidentAhmet Dal
Head coachHakan Kutlu
LeagueTFF First League
2022–23TFF First League, 13th of 19
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Founded in 2005, the colours of club are blue and white. The club started to play football competitions in 2010 at amateur level. Achieving consecutive promotions between 2016 and 2018, the club earned to compete at Süper Lig at 2018–19 season.

History

Former logo

The club has been founded as Erzurum Büyüşehir Belediyespor in 2005.[2][3] In their inaugural season, club competed at Regional Amateur League and won Group 1 of 2010–11 Turkish Regional Amateur League with 49 points.[4]

Between 2011 and 2016, they played at TFF Third League for 5 consecutive seasons. The club was renamed as Büyükşehir Belediye Erzurumspor in 2014.[2][5] Club won 2015–16 TFF Third League, collecting 74 points in 36 games, 6 points adrift above Kızılcabölükspor.[6] Promoted to TFF Second League, they competed Group White of 2016–17 season and finished regular season on 3th spot with 61 points.[7] Eliminating Kocaeli Birlikspor, Amed S.K. and Gümüşhanespor respectively at play-offs, they promoted to TFF First League for 2017–18 season.[8]

Léo Schwechlen (pictured in 2011) scored the first ever goal of BB Erzurumspor at Süper Lig competitions on 12 August 2018[9]

In 2017–18 season, club eliminated Gazişehir Gaziantep F.K. after the 5–4 final score in play-off final after penalty shoot-outs and promoted to Süper Lig for the first time.[10] They played their first Süper Lig game against Konyaspor on 12 August 2018 at Konya Büyükşehir Stadium where they lost 2–3.[11] Their first goal at Süper Lig level was scored by French defender Leo Schwechlen against Konyaspor.[11][9] The club could not avoid relegation in their first season at Süper Lig and relegated after sitting at 17th position after 34 weeks, collecting 35 points.[12]

Following season, collected 62 points and achieved the second spot at TFF First League and the club promoted directly Süper Lig together with champion Hatayspor.[13] The club has established their football academy in August 2020.[14][15]

The club sacked coach Mesut Bakkal after the 1–3 loss against Antalyaspor at week 31 encounter of 2020–21 season, on 21 March 2021.[16] Although the club announced their agreement with İsmail Kartal on 23 March 2021,[17] Kartal resigned his job just 5 days after the employment, during the midseason training camp in Antalya, grounding his reason as "having neither energy, nor motivation", on March 28.[18] The club announced their agreement with Yılmaz Vural, on 29 March 2021.[19]

Stadium

Erzurumspor FK stadium history
#StadiumCapacityYears
1Kazım Karabekir Stadium21,374[20]2010–

Since its foundation, Erzurumspor FK plays their home games at Kazım Karabekir Stadium.[21] Opened in 1968, the stadium was known respectively as Cemal Gürsel Stadium, commemorating after Cemal Gürsel, 4th president of Turkey until 2011,[22] then Yeni Erzurum Stadium until 2012 and Kazim Karabekir Stadium since 2012.[23]

Honours

League affiliations

Team statistics

Recent seasons

Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeagueDomestic CupEuropeOtherTop goalscorer(s)[25]Ref
DivisionPosPldWDLGSGAPtsCompetitionResultCompetitionResultCompetitionResultName(s)Goals
2010–11Regional Amateur League - Group 11st181611611149Turkish CupAbdullah Koparan18[26]
2011–12TFF Third League - Group 36th3615813464253Turkish CupErsin Şen8[27]
2012–13TFF Third League - Group 36th3418106532564Turkish CupRound 2Fatih Gültekin10[28]
2013–14TFF Third League - Group 25th3415118453156Turkish CupRound 2Sefer Sever9[29]
2014–15TFF Third League - Group 34th3414128423454Turkish CupRound 3Mehmet Albayrak8[30]
2015–16TFF Third League - Group 11st362286673274Turkish CupRound 2Mehmet Albayrak19[6]
2016–17TFF Second League - White Group3rd3417107563361Turkish CupRound 3Promotion play-offsWinnerMert Nobre13[7]
2017–18TFF First League5th3414119564453Turkish CupRound 5Promotion play-offsWinnerErhan Çelenk15[31]
2018–19Süper Lig17th3481115364335Turkish CupRound 4Taylan Antalyalı6[12]
2019–20TFF First League2nd341888422662Turkish CupQuarter-finalMickaël Poté9[13]

Players

Current squad

As of 23 September 2023[32]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
18MF  TURÖzgür Sert
19DF  AZEUfuk Budak
20MF  TURFurkan Özhan
22DF  TURMustafa Yumlu
23DF  TURCengizhan Bayrak
24MF  KOSHerolind Shala
25MF  ANGEstrela
27FW  TURFatih Onay
53DF  TUROrhan Ovacıklı
66MF  TUREren Özdemir
71GK  TURFırat Aymak
77DF  TURCelal Hanalp
90FW  TURMuhammet Karahan
99FW  TURGürkan Varlik

Out on loan

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

Coaching staff

As of 9 April 2021[33]

PositionStaff
Head coach Hakan Kutlu
Assistant coach Orkun Yıldırım
Assistant coach Turgay Demir
Assistant coach Faruk Öztürk
Assistant coach Ersun Can
Goalkeeping coach Mustafa Güneş
Performance and Athletics Coach Uğur Kılıç
Scout Fatih Mesut Yılmaz
Scout Eyüp Hakanoğlu

Coacing history

 
NationalityNameYears
Hasan Çelik2010–2011
Faik Demir2011–2012
Taşkın Güngör2012–2013
Yavuz İncedal2013–2014
Taşkın Güngör2014–2015
Turhan Özyazanlar2015
Besim Durmuş2015–2016
Ahmet Yıldırım2016–2017
Osman Özköylü2017–2018
Mehmet Altıparmak2018
 
NationalityNameYears
Mehmet Özdilek2018–2019
Hamza Hamzaoğlu2019
Muzaffer Bilazer2019
Erkan Sözeri2019–2020
Mehmet Özdilek2020
Hüseyin Çimşir2020
Mesut Bakkal2020–2021
İsmail Kartal2021
Yılmaz Vural2021–

Presidential history

As of 27 December 2020
 
YearsNationalityName
2011 Ahmet Küçükler[34]
2012 Mehmet Aydın[35]
2012–2015 Saim Özakalın[36]
2015 Ali Demirhan[37]
2018–2019 Mevlüt Doğan[38]
2019–2020 Hüseyin Üneş[39][40]
2020– Ömer Düzgün[41]

References