Malatyaspor

Malatyaspor is a Turkish football club. The club was founded in 1966 in Malatya. The games are in the 17,000 -seat Malatya İnönü Stadı discharged. Malatyaspor played in the 1980s and 2000s, a total of eleven seasons in the Süper Lig and is located in the Eternal table on the 24th Place. The greatest successes in their history are a third place in the table in the 1987/88 season and a fifth place in the table in the 2002/03 season. The club is in no wise related to Yeni Malatyaspor and competes with this. Rather Malatyaspor is exposed to takeover efforts of Yeni Malatyaspor since the mid- 2000s.

History

Association establishment and first years

Malatyaspor was founded in 1966 in Malatya and one year later in the second highest Turkish league, today TFF 1 Lig part in the competition. By the end of the first season of the club was relegated to the third-highest Turkish league, in today's second TFF Lig from. After they had played until the summer of 1973 in this league, they rose by winning a championship again in the TFF 1 Lig. Here, the association took part the following four seasons in the competition, but played mostly against relegation. For summer 1977, the club was ultimately re- starting in the second TFF Lig. For season 1980, the Turkish Football Federation Turkish professional football decided on two leagues to limit and put on the upcoming season the leagues 2nd TFF Lig and Lig TFF 1st together. This Malatyaspor again played second-rate.

First promotion to the Süper Lig and the most successful season

In the early 1980s took over the patron Nurettin Soykan the heavily indebted club and was club president. Within a few months he financed out of pocket, a completely new training ground and built a new team consisting of seasoned players and young talents. In addition, the club has also been promoted by the then- Prime Minister of Turkey, Turgut Ozal, comes from the province of Malatya and this supported in all areas. For the season 1982/83 were hired many players from the Süper Lig and went with the stated goal of the championship in the season. This goal missed one and reached the end of season the third place. In order to achieve the goal championship and thus promotion to the Süper Lig, was again invested in the team. According to media reports, the club president Soykan invested until October 1983 15.000.000 Turkish lira in the team. These investments were effective. Under the direction of head coach Nihat Atacan was Malatyaspor only Herbstmeister and then without a defeat sovereign master of TFF 1 Lig order to participate in the highest Turkish league, the Süper Lig reached you for the first time in the club's end of the season was Malatyaspor from Turkish football federation named the most successful team in the league and the coach Nihat Atacan the most successful coach of the season.

The preparations for the coming season began Malatyaspor already weeks before the official end of the season immediately after they won the championship. The association tried unsuccessfully renowned player of the three big clubs Istanbul Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray Istanbul to undertake. The obligations not failed due to the sum demanded, but rather on the fact that none of the stars wanted to play in the province.

Finally satisfied with the players of the remaining Erstligateams by, among others Malik Gencalp, Çetin Aslan, Eren Talu, Oktay Çevik, Cavit kurucu. In the Süper Lig, the club played the first two seasons against relegation and strengthened its role in the third Süper Lig season with sixth place in the table. During these past three seasons is continuously built on a powerful team. For the summer of 1985 we undertook the national player of Fenerbahçe Sedat Karaoğlu, the national player of Galatasaray Metin Yıldız and Gaziantepspor the Shooting Star Bünyamin Süral. At the beginning of the season 1986/87 we undertook of the reigning goalkeeper Yaşar Duran, the Young Star of Galatasaray Adnan Esen. Fener is committed to the end of the season the new coach Yılmaz Vural.

In accordance with the directives of Vural you committed to for the 1987/88 season the national team Ceyhun Güray and much traded Young Star Ünal Karaman. With this team is set in early Malatyaspor firmly at the top. Here, get the team home wins against the big three Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray. The coach Vural separated after a 2:7 home defeat against Adana Demirspor from the club and was replaced by Ozkan Akbulut. This trainer led the team back on the winning track. So you ended with a 5-3 home win against Beşiktaş the season in third place in the table and reached up to now the best Erstligaplazierung the club's history.

Motivated by the third spot of the club for the upcoming season continued to invest in the team. So we undertook the Brazilian international goalkeeper Carlos Roberto Gallo and the Brazilian national team Serginho Chulapa. As a coach Nihat Atacan was hired again. The season was rather disappointing for the club, so you fell short of expectations. Atacan has been dismissed after a 6-0 defeat to Galatasaray after Matchday 3 and replaced by Ismail Tekin. Tekin in turn supervised the team only eight match days and handed his office Ozkan Akbulut. After they lost 6-1 against Fenerbahçe under this coach, they parted by this coach and replaced him with the German Jürgen Sundermann. At the end of the season Malatyaspor finished a disappointing twelfth place in the table. The only bright spot of the season was the lead in the Turkish Football Cup. Here we came to the semifinals, where they met Fenerbahçe. The first leg in Istanbul went 0-1 lost the return match in Malatya was won 2-1. Nevertheless, the club was eliminated on away goals rule from the competition. This result was to date the best result in this competition. Accordance with the wishes of Sundermann of the next season was working on the team. Thus, the German player Alf Fistler and Engelbert Buschmann were committed. The 1989/90 season the team remained far behind expectations. Despite disappointing results, the club's long held firmly to Sundermann. After a 4-0 home defeat on 13 game against Galatasaray and an outward low against Adana Demirspor on 14 Matchday Sunderman was ultimately dismissed. He was followed by Ümit Turmus. Even with this coach did not manage to get out of the relegation places, so Fethi Demircan was hired as head coach on 24 matchday. Demircan also did not make the hoped-for increase in performance. Since the Süper Lig should be reduced for the upcoming season of 18 teams to 16, had to dismount the last five teams to the end of the season instead of the usual last three. Thus, the club was relegated to the 14th place in the table reached from the TFF 1 Lig. After the failure of the club President Nurettin Soykan resigned from the office and was replaced by Metin Kaya Çağlayan. This claimed that the direct competitor in the relegation battle, Boluspor, colluded with Adana Demirspor and had thus brought the descent Malatyaspors about. The matter went to court and was unsuccessful in the last instance. In January 1991, the retired old Prädisent Nurettin Soykan was re-elected and immediately worked on the direct resurgence. End of the season you were in second and missed the direct resurgence. During the last season, and even before that calls were calling on the president to resign, according to the Soykan from the Fan Area and over again. So Soykan stepped back again, but emphasized that he leave the club debt free.

Second promotion to the Süper Lig

After the departure of Soykan Malatyaspor long remained unsuccessful and played in the middle of the table space TFF 1 Lig At the end of the 2000/01 season the club made ​​it into the play- offs of the TFF 1 Lig Here we came to the finals and sat here on penalties 4-2 against Sakaryaspor by. Thus succeeded after twelve years of absence, participating in the Süper Lig

In the first Süper Lig season, the club managed to secure the league. The following season 2002/ 03 was very successful. The club had qualified in the preseason for the UEFA Cup. In the first round he played against FC Basel in Switzerland. After the first leg was at home with 0:2 lost, the team surprised in the return game and led 2-0 after 90 minutes. In the extension of the FC Basel achieved the decisive score back to 1:2, which Malatyaspor retired. In the same season Malatyaspor won the quarter-finals of the Fortis Türkiye Kupası against Galatasaray 2-1 and moved into the semi-finals, failed there but in the later cup winners Trabzonspor 0-3. The season was concluded with the 5th place in the Süper Lig.

Free Fall

In the season 2005/2006 Malatyaspor only reached the 16th place in the Turkish Süper Lig and dismounted in the subprime Bank Asya 1 Lig. The 2008/2009 season ended Malatyaspor on the bottom of the table the second highest league and entered in the TFF First League 2 ( third-highest division) from.

End of September 2012 took the disciplinary committee of FIFA Malatyaspor with a four-year transfer ban. Because of this barrier is a undisbursed amount of the Czech player Jiri Masek football players. This played in the season 2005 /06 for Malatyaspor.

In summer 2012, the club rose from the Malatya 1 Amatör Ligi, the sixth-highest Turkish league. In this league, the team finished the qualifying round with a 13 -point lead as the first table and qualified for the playoffs as the league. The playoffs ended the team, however, as Table and missed so advancement in dine Bölgesel Amatör ligament in the next season of Malatya 1 Amatör Ligi started the club very badly and fought until the last game of the qualifying round to secure relegation.

Achievements

  • Ranking third in the Süper Lig (1): 1987/88
  • Table fifth in the Süper Lig (1): 2002/ 03
  • Master of TFF 1 Lig (1): 1983/84
  • Play -off winner of the TFF 1 Lig (1): 2000/ 01
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig (2): 1983/84, 2000/ 01
  • Master of TFF Lig 2 (1): 1972/73
  • Promotion to the TFF 1 Lig ( 2): 1972 /73 1979/80
  • Semi-finalist in the Turkish Football Cup (3): 1986/87, 1988/89, 2002/ 03

League membership

Former notable players

  • Ünal Karaman Turkey
  • Turkey Oktay Çevik
  • Turkey Şeyhmuz Suna
  • Turkey Feyzullah Küçük
  • Turkey Feridun Özütok
  • Turkey Bünyamin Süral
  • Turkey Metin Yıldız
  • Brazil Carlos Roberto Gallo
  • Brazil Serginho Chulapa
  • Brazil Eder
  • Turkey Hasan Sengün ( Dobi Hasan )
  • Turkey İsmail Kurt
  • Turkey Germany Celaleddin Koçak
  • Turkey Taner Demirbaş
  • Turkey Selim Özer

Former coach (selection)

  • Turkey İsmail Kurt3 ( August 1967 - MAY 1968)
  • Turkey Yılmaz Gökdel (1976 -? 1977)
  • Turkey Candan Dumanlı ( September 1985 - March 1986)
  • Turkey Özkan Akbulut1 ( March 1986 - June 1986)
  • Romania Ion Popescu ( August 1986 - September 1986)
  • Turkey Özkan Akbulut1 ( September 1986)
  • Turkey Özkan Sümer ( October 1986 - April 1987)
  • Turkey Yılmaz Vural ( April 1987 - March 1988)
  • Turkey Özkan Akbulut1 ( March 1988 - May 1988)
  • Turkey Ozkan Akbulut ( November 1988 - April 1989)
  • Germany Jürgen Sundermann ( April 1989 - December 1989)
  • Turkey Umit Turmus ( December 1989 - March 1990)
  • Turkey Fethi Demircan ( March 1990 - May 1990)
  • Turkey Erdem TUGal ( August 1991 - November 1991 )
  • Turkey Cuneyt Memişoğlu ( February 1992 - MAY 1992)
  • Turkey Akif Başaran ( April 1995 - January 1996 )
  • Turkey Coşkun Demirbakan ( September 1996 - January 1997)
  • Turkey Yücel Ildiz ( August 1997 - May 1998)
  • Turkey Senol Çorlu ( August 1998 - September 1998)
  • Turkey Bünyamin Süral ( February 1999 - May 1999)
  • Turkey Yücel Ildiz ( January 2000 - September 2001)
  • Turkey Erdoğan Arıca (September 2001 - October 2001)
  • Turkey Ziya Doğan ( October 2001 - December 2003)
  • Turkey Mehmet Özdilek2 ( January 2004 - May 2004 )
  • Turkey Aykut Kocaman ( August 2004 - March 2005)
  • Turkey Feyyaz Ucar ( August 2005 - September 2005)
  • Turkey Ziya Doğan (September 2005 - March 2006)
  • Turkey Umit Kayihan (March 2006 - May 2006)
  • Turkey İsmail Kartal (November 2006 - May 2007)
  • Turkey Kadir Ozcan (July 2008 - November 2008)
  • Turkey Hamza Hamzaoğlu (November 2008 - March 2009 )
  • Turkey Mustafa Taşar1 (September 2009 - October 2009)
  • Turkey Ercümend Coşkundere (October 2009 - February 2010 )
  • Turkey Hasan Koç (February 2010 - May 2010)
  • Turkey Mustafa Taşar1 (September 2010 - October 2010)
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