Karşıyaka S.K.

Karşıyaka, KSK ( complete: Spor Kulübü Karşıyaka ) is established in 1912 in Izmir in Turkish sports club.

Karşıyaka is a district of Izmir, which is certainly located directly on the large bay of Izmir, but exactly opposite the central districts of Alsancak and Göztepe. Traditionally, there is a strong rivalry in football between Karşıyaka and the clubs of these neighborhoods, Göztepe İzmir and Altay Izmir.

In football Karşıyaka SK played 16 years in the first Turkish league, in the Eternal Table Karşıyaka 20th place. Currently, the team plays in this sport in the second highest Turkish league. The Basketball Division of Lords, since 1998 known through sponsorship as Pınar Karşıyaka, one of the founding members of the top division Türkiye Ligi Basketbol and constantly heard after a six year hiatus since 1974, this league to. 1987 you won the Turkish Cup and the President's Cup, which is played between league and cup as Supercup. The volleyball section of the club is also represented in the highest national leagues.

  • 4.1 Transfers of the 2013/14 season
  • 4.2 Friendship
  • 4.3 rivalry

Basketball

Main article Karşıyaka SK (Basketball)

Football

Achievements

  • Town Chief of İzmir: 1925-1926, 1951-1952, 1958-1959
  • Turkish second division champions ( 2): 1969 /70 1986/87, 1991/92, 1994/95
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig ( 4): 1969 /70 1986/87, 1991/92, 1994/95
  • TSYD Cup winners (Izmir ) (8): 1981 /82 1984/85 1988 /89 1990/91 1991/92 1992 /93 1993/94 1995/96

League membership

  • 2 League: 1964-1966, 1967-1970, 1972-1973, 1980-1987, 1991-1992, 1994-1995, 1996-2001, since 2003
  • 3 League: 1973-1980, 2001-2003

Squad of the 2013/14 season

  • Last update: February 18, 2014

Transfers of the season 2013/14

Summer 2013

  • Mehmet Yiğit (Gaziantep BB)
  • Hakan Bayraktar ( Mersin İdman Yurdu )
  • Berkan Emir ( Kahramanmarasspor )
  • Uğur Daşdemir ( Körfez FK )
  • Gökhan Aydaş ( Kahramanmarasspor )
  • Muhammet Özdin ( Boluspor )
  • Burak Karaduman ( Altay Izmir)
  • Sjoerd Ars ( Levski Sofia)
  • Servan Taştan (FC Metz)
  • David Bičík ( Mersin İdman Yurdu )
  • Chikeluba Ofoedu ( Enugu Rangers)
  • Ridvan Simsek ( Gaziantepspor )
  • Hüseyin Atalay2 ( Antalyaspor )
  • Yiğit Gulay ( own youth )
  • Cenk Özbey ( Boluspor )
  • Umut Kočín (RB Leipzig)
  • Kerem Bulut2 ( Akhisar Belediyespor )

Winter 2013/14

  • Can Erdem ( Ankaraspor )
  • Ahmet Arı ( Denizlispor )
  • Onur alkane ( Denizlispor )
  • Cafercan Aksu (TKI Tavşanlı Linyitspor )
  • Mehmet Cogum (TKI Tavşanlı Linyitspor )
  • Cenk Güvenç2 ( Çaykur Rizespor )

Summer 2013

  • Emmanuel Banahene ( Şanlıurfaspor )
  • Osman Fırat ( Göztepe Izmir)
  • Adnan Gungor ( Samsunspor )
  • Necati Yılmaz ( Çaykur Rizespor )
  • Erdi Oner (Adana Demirspor )
  • Şehmus Özer ( Altay Izmir)
  • Saffet Gurur Yazar ( Altay Izmir)
  • Emre Toraman ( Turgutluspor )
  • Hakan Kuş2 ( Balçova Belediyespor )
  • Caner Bulut1 ( Elazığspor )
  • Muhammet Türkeri1 ( Boluspor )
  • Fatih Gül1 ( Boluspor )
  • Veli Torun1 (Kayseri Erciyesspor )
  • Onur Bayramoğlu1 ( Gençlerbirliği Ankara)
  • Ersin Veli ( Eyüpspor )

Winter 2013/14

Friendship

There is a friendship club for Orduspor.

Rivalry

There is a great rivalry about the club Göztepe İzmir. On May 18, 1981, was in the derby against Göztepe, with over 80,000 fans, a world record, with the most visitors of a second division game. It is generally considered the Izmir Derby as one of the largest in the world.

Fans

The followers of Karşıyaka not refer to themselves as citizens of Izmir, but as residents of Karşıyaka district and give yourself the nickname of 35.5 ( Otuzbeşbuçuk ) to get from the rest of Izmir and to distance its license plate with the 35. The fans call the club also affectionately known as " Kaf Kaf Sin ". This name, in turn, results from the period before the founding of the state of modern Turkey. At this time the Arab alphabet yet been used. The association acronym KSK results spelled in this alphabet: Kaf - Kaf - Sin.

Former coach (selection)

  • Serbia Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic Todor Veselinović ( January 1992 - April 1992)
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