Bucaspor

Bucaspor is a Turkish football club based in Izmir.

History

Bucaspor after Karşıyaka SK, Altay Izmir, Izmir Altınordu, Göztepe Izmir and Izmirspor the sixth oldest football club in the city of Izmir. The club was founded in 1928 by Süleyman Atakan, Bekir Eromat, Niyazi Gökgönül, Hasan Niyazi Yalçınkaya and Aktas. Since its founding, the club colors of blue and yellow. The former president Yusuf Muhafız added during his tenure added the color red, this color was later removed.

As the third-highest professional league, which was reintroduced today TFF Lig 2 in 1984 and clubs were uafgenommen after the fulfillment of certain conditions in the league, managed Bucaspor entry into the Turkish professional football. The club opened early football schools, laying the foundation for a good young talent. With a 1-0 win over Edremitspor Bucaspor managed on 6 May 1990 on the first time the rise in the second Lig, in today's TFF 1 Lig

In his first season, the second-division team headed by Erkan Velioglu won the first five games. They gave the team the nickname Fırtına ( dt: Striker ). In the years 1994 and 1996 to almost missed promotion to the Süper Lig Season 2008/ 09 closed Bucaspor first TFF Lig 2 and rose to the TFF 1 Lig.

In the following year succeeded immediately the next ascent. The 2009/10 season closed Bucaspor under the leadership of Özcan Kızıltan as runner from and thus increased for the first time in the club's history in the highest Turkish league, which Süper Lig on. Thus, the team scored a walkover from the third division to the first. Contrary to the previous club philosophy, carefully build a team of young players, a new coach was the 2010/11 season with Bülent Uygun committed. This rolled up his team to completely and let him commit familiar seasoned players. Despite this investment that the club had made ​​after Uyguns directive already on Matchday 5 put this down from his position and was coach of Premier League rivals Eskişehirspor. For this he was awarded by the Association of Official exchange a fine of 200.000 TL ( € 95,000 ) for breach of contract. Meanwhile Bucaspor undertook the veteran Samet Aybaba as Uyguns successor. Aybaba succeeded for a long time not to free the club from the relegation places. So Aybaba resigned on 14 April 2011 and was replaced by its Kotrainer, Sait Karafırtınalar. This trainer was for many years active as a junior or Kotrainer at Bucaspor and knew the club philosophy. He was already active as a player for the club. Karafırtınalar took over the club in the relegation zone and managed to keep the club fought to the last game against relegation.

In the TFF -1. Lig 2011/12 season the team finished in twelfth place in the table. During the season, you could help many young players, such as Salih Uçan, Abdulkadir Ozgen, Emre Gural and Efe Özarslan to her breakthrough. These players could be sold at the end of the season profitably to various Süper Lig clubs. For the 2012/13 season the club started with a team that consisted mainly of young players, which in turn emerged almost exclusively from own junior department.

Success

  • Runner of TFF 1 Lig (1): 2009/10
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig (1): 2009/10
  • Cup of TFF Lig 2 (2): 1989/90, 2008/ 09
  • Promotion to the TFF 1 Lig (2): 1989/90, 2008/ 09
  • TSYD Cup (Izmir ) (1): 2008/ 09

League membership

  • 2 League: 1990-2001, 2009-2010, since 2011
  • 3 League: 1984-1990, 2001-2009

Squad of the 2013/14 season

  • Last update: January 31, 2014

Transfers of the season 2013/14

Summer 2013

  • Melih Vardar1 ( Bergama Belediyespor )
  • Ramal Huseynov ( PFK Turan Tovuz )
  • Taha Can Velioglu ( Bursaspor )
  • Atilla Yıldırım2 ( Torku Konyaspor )
  • Hakan Çinemre2 (Fenerbahçe Istanbul)
  • Ferhat Çulcuoğlu (Istanbul BB)
  • Ziya Aydin ( Yeni Malatyaspor )
  • Sami Izcican ( Şanlıurfaspor )
  • Hüseyin Bilican (KFC Dessel Sport )
  • Mehmet Sak ( Bursaspor )
  • Tosaint Ricketts ( Sandnes Ulf )

Winter 2013/14

  • Yasin Avcı ( Şanlıurfaspor )
  • Anıl Dilaver ( Galatasaray )
  • Civar Çetin1 (Batman Petrolspor )
  • Volkan Özcan ( Göztepe Izmir)
  • Çağrı Tekin ( Manavgat Evrensekispor )

Summer 2013

  • Batuhan İşçiler ( Kasımpaşa Istanbul)
  • Irfan Başaran2 ( Orduspor )
  • Halil Efe Özarslan ( Mersin İdman Yurdu )
  • Yasin Avcı ( Şanlıurfaspor )
  • Aykut Çeviker ( Balikesirspor )
  • Fahri Akyol ( Ankaraspor )
  • Erkan Taşkıran ( Akhisar Belediyespor )
  • Melih Vardar2 ( Anadolu Selçukluspor )
  • Mehmet Batdal1 ( Galatasaray )
  • Alparslan Erdem (Istanbul BB)
  • Bulut Basmaz ( Kirklarelispor )
  • Akın Açık ( Kahramanmarasspor )
  • Abdullah Keseroglu (-)
  • Mohamed Dahmane (-)
  • Server Yılmaz ( Orhangazispor )
  • Onur Akbay2 ( Şanlıurfaspor )
  • Samet Dinçer (Ankara Demirspor )
  • Burak Ayaz2 ( Manavgat Evrensekispor )
  • Umut Kemal Yavuz2 ( Altay Izmir)
  • Civar Çetin2 (Batman Petrolspor )
  • Emrecan Afacanoğlu2 ( Bergama Belediyespor )

Winter 2013/14

  • Mehmet Sak ( Adanaspor )
  • Umut Gündoğan ( Galatasaray )
  • Civar Çetin2 (Trabzon Akçaabat FK )
  • Oğuz Sabankay ( Eyüpspor )
  • Atilla Yıldırım1 ( Torku Konyaspor )

Known player

Former coach (selection)

  • Turkey Yıldırım uranium ( March 1988 - May 1989)
  • Turkey Ayfer Elmastaşoğlu ( August 1993 - October 1993)
  • Turkey Yıldırım uranium (June 1994 - May 1995)
  • Turkey Orhan Yuksel (June 1995 - May 1996)
  • Turkey Yıldırım uranium ( October 1997 - December 1998)
  • Turkey Özcan Kızıltan (October 2007 - May 2008)
  • Turkey Kemal Kılıç (August 2008 - October 2009)
  • Turkey Özcan Kızıltan (October 2009 - May 2010)
  • Turkey Bülent Uygun (June 2010 - October 2010)
  • Turkey Sait Karafırtınalar (April 2011 - June 2013 )
  • Turkey Kemal Kılıç ( August 2013 - November 2013 )
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