Diyarbakırspor

Diyarbakirspor was founded in 1968 as a merger of the two teams Diclespor and Yildizspor in Diyarbakir. The games are played in the 12,700 -seat Diyarbakir Atatürk Stadium. The club was a founding member of the highest Turkish league and played in the 1970s, 1980s and 2000s, a total of eleven seasons in the Süper Lig in the Eternal table of the Süper Lig club is located on the 33rd. The biggest success in club history are the 5th place in the table during the 1978/79 Süper Lig season and reaching the semi-finals in the Turkish Football Cup in the 1981 season Cup / 82nd

History

Free fall (2009-2013)

After Diyarbakirspor was the runner-up of the TFF 1 Lig after three year absence, went up to the summer of 2009 in the Süper Lig, the association faced by permanent Fanausschreitungen in the headlines. The club got off to season 2009/10, although a good start but quickly slipped into the relegation zone. Despite several new coach of the club was relegated as a table 16th off again in the first Lig. Here, the association faced with the passage of time more and more financial constraints and could not pay a lot of players' salaries. Thus, a large proportion of the squad, freed by a contractual clause, the club. Diyarbakirspor tried to compensate for the departure of many professionals by players from the reserve and youth team. Nevertheless, the club quickly came into the relegation zone and was already several weeks before the end of the first season relegated firmly. Thus, the club started in 2011/12 in the third highest Turkish league, the second TFF Lig Here Diyarbakirspor established with his modest squad over long distances in the middle table space. Only by disappointing defeats in the last match day of the season, the club slipped to 14th and last non-relegation place in the table. Through an away defeat against Bugsas Spor and a victory of direct competitors Tokatspor against Ofspor the club slide on the last game in the top relegation zone and got off in the third TFF Lig.

About two weeks before the start of the third Lig - season, it was announced that the club put in very serious financial difficulties. With 20 million Turkish liras of debt the club is nearing bankruptcy and will possibly do not participate in game action of the upcoming season. The bankruptcy was averted to start the season. Thus Diyarbakirspor took part with a very modest squad at the TFF Lig 3 2012/13-Saison and was as expected once the bottom side. The club had to cover the travel costs for away games throughout the season much effort. So you could not begin the journey for an away game against Maltepespor. After the arrival and thus the Away Game 27 Round against Kocaelispor could not be started, you had relegated in the Bölgesel Amatör Ligi (German regional amateur league). It tratt a set of regulations in place whereby teams had automatically relegated in one season groundless two games not competed the.

Planned Dissolution and merger with Yeni Diyarbakirspor

End of September 2013 it was announced by the Board Diyarbakırspors that the association will disband after 45 years of existence in the course of the 2013/14 season. All players and staff were exempted under mutual agreement and pass the used sports facilities in the city administration. Most players and club officials hired by the Municipal neighbors Yeni Diyarbakirspor. Since the Turkish Football Federation refused a fusion of the highly indebted Diyarbakırspors with Yeni Diyarbakirspor, managers intend as a club fusion.

Achievements

  • Table fifth in the Süper Lig (1): 1978/79
  • Cup of TFF 1 Lig ( 3): 1976 /77 1980/81, 1985/86
  • Runner of TFF 1 Lig (2): 2000/ 01, 2008/ 09
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig ( 5): 1976 /77 1980/81 1985 /86 2000/01 2008/ 09
  • Semi-finalist in the Turkish Football Cup (1): 1981/82

League membership

Well-known former players

  • Turkey Umit Davala
  • Albania Altin Rraklli
  • Tunisia Kaies Ghodhbane
  • Macedonia Goce Sedloski
  • Cameroon Thierry Fidjeu - Tazemeta
  • Turkey Germany Celaleddin Koçak
  • Turkey Sinan Kaloğlu
  • Turkey Germany Eren Şen
  • France Joseph- Désiré Job
  • Bassim Abbas Iraq
  • Turkey Switzerland Önder Cengel
  • Turkey Metin Aktas
  • Turkey Iraq Mehmet Türkmehmet
  • Turkey Okan Yılmaz
  • Turkey Murat Hacıoğlu
  • Turkey Anıl Taşdemir
  • Turkey Hüseyin Kartal
  • Turkey Faruk Yiğit
  • Macedonia Goran Maznov
  • Turkey Oktay Derelioğlu
  • Cameroon Gustave Bebbe
  • Turkey Erdoğan Arıca
  • Turkey Erhan Şentürk
  • Turkey Germany Elyasa Süme
  • Turkey Murat Şahin
  • Turkey Yasin Sülün
  • Turkey Oğuz Dağlaroğlu
  • Turkey Ömer Erdoğan Germany
  • Turkey Burhan Eşer
  • Turkey Barış Ataş
  • Turkey Kemalettin Şentürk
  • Turkey Senol Demirci
  • Turkey Mustafa Özkan Germany
  • Turkey Tolga Doğantez
  • Turkey Hasan Çelik
  • Turkey Alp Küçükvardar
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