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MKE Ankaragücü

MKE Ankaragücü or fully Makina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈaŋkaɾaɟydʒy]), is a Turkish sports club located in the city of Ankara. The football team wears a yellow and navy kit and plays its home matches at Eryaman Stadium following the closure of the Ankara 19 Mayıs.[1]

MKE Ankaragücü
Full nameMakina ve Kimya Endüstrisi Ankaragücü Spor Kulübü
Short nameAG
Founded31 August 1910 as Turan Sanatkarangücü (112 years, 245 days old)
GroundEryaman Stadium
Capacity20,560
PresidentFaruk Koca
ManagerTolunay Kafkas
LeagueSüper Lig
2021–22TFF First League, 1st of 19 (promoted)
WebsiteClub website
Current season

The club's greatest domestic successes are the Turkish Football Championship title in 1949 and two Turkish Cups won in 1972 and 1981. They also won the second division on two occasions. Regionally, Ankaragücü have won six Ankara Football League titles.[2] The club have a rivalry with Gençlerbirliği.

Ankaragücü also operate cycling,[3] taekwondo, and women's volleyball departments. The women's volleyball team have competed in the Turkish Women's Volleyball League since the 2009–10 season.

History

Early years (1909–1959)

Ankaragücü are based in Ankara, but were founded in Zeytinburnu, Istanbul in 1904 as Altınörs İdman Yurdu. The club competed in the Istanbul Friday League. It is unclear as to the motive behind the uprooting of the Istanbul-based club to Ankara. Another theory is that the club splintered, with some players following Şükrü Abbas and others following Agah Orhan. Şükrü Abbas founded Turan Sanatkarangücü in 1910. In 1938, both clubs merged to form AS-FA Gücü. The club name was changed for one last time in 1948, with both sides settling on Ankaragücü.[4] Ankaragücü have won the former Turkish Football Championship in 1949, the greatest success in their history, and reached the third place before in 1924 under the name Anadolu Turan Sanatkarangücü.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ankaragücü's classic home kit

1. Lig years and relegation (1959–1981)

The club were one of the original sixteen clubs in the 1959 Turkish National League.[5] They were admitted into the league after finishing second in the Ankara Professional League.[2] The club finished fifth in the Beyaz Grup (White Group) in the first season of the Milli Lig.[5]

Ankaragücü were relegated to the 2.Lig in 1967–68 after finishing second to last place. The club returned to the top league next season. Ankaragücü were again relegated in the 1975–76 season,[6] but promoted to the 1st League next season.[7] Ankaragücü was relegated for the third time in 1977–1978 season.[8]

Back to 1. Lig (1981–2012)

Ankaragücü returned to the 1st League in 1981 due to a political decision, towards which the FIFA was still powerless back then. The Turkish President Kenan Evren and Ankara governor Mustafa Gönül wanted a club from the capital in the 1. Lig and thus saw to that the club gained promotion despite only having finished second in the 2nd division, behind Sakaryaspor. Ankaragücü had won the Turkish Cup too.[9] Ankaragücü has played in the 1st League since then. The club was occasionally successful during the 1990s.

Under Ersun Yanal's managership, the club has seen two successful seasons, becoming sixth in the 2000–01 season and fourth in the 2001–02 season. After Ersun Yanal left the club, Ankaragücü found it in a struggle to be saved from relegation each year and were in full-blown and widespread disarray. The club managed to stay clear of relegation at the last few matches during these years. Consequently, a financial crisis hit the club during the late 2000s.

After the economic crisis, Ahmet Gökçek became the chairman replacing Cemal Aydın. He promised that the club would become a champion in upcoming years. He was formerly (informally) associated with Ankaraspor and TFF objected to the control of two clubs at the same time and relegated Ankaraspor. After the relegation of Ankaraspor, he merged the football squads of two teams, but he did not manage to form a squad that would win a championship.

The congress in which Ahmet Gökçek was elected annulled by Turkish court and Cengiz Topel Yıldırım returned to the chairman position. Due to the economic crisis, Cengiz Topel Yıldırım sold key players of the squad and the team was one of the weakest teams of Turkish Super League. Sami Altınyuva became the next chairman but did not solve the financial problems. Due to the ongoing financial crisis, many players left the club. Later, Bent Ahlat, Atilla Süslü and Mehmet Yiğiner became chairmen but the financial problems were not solved.

Relegation again

Due to financial crisis, the club relegated from Süper Lig in the 2011–2012 season and from PTT 1. Lig in the 2012–2013 season.

Going back up

They returned to the TFF First League after being promoted from the third tier of Turkish football during the 2016–17 season. They got promoted back up to the Süper Lig the following season, where they currently remain. Ankaragücü finished in the relegation zone in the 2019–2020 Süper Lig, but the Turkish Football Federation voided all relegation due to COVID-19.

Special relationship with Bursaspor

In the early 1990s Bursaspor's ultra group Teksas had a leader called Abdulkerim Bayraktar. He went to study in Ankara, and whilst in the city he started attending Ankaragücü games and started building ties between the two clubs.

However, in 1993, his life was cut short as during his military service he was killed. This tragic event bought Bursaspor and Ankaragücü even closer together. During the first game after his death, Bursaspor organized a tribute to him, the events which happened next cemented the brotherhood between these two teams. A large group of Ankaragücü supporters made their way onto the pitch and unveiled a large banner reading, 'Our brother Abdul will never die, he lives on in our hearts'. The two supporter groups united and hundreds of Ankaragücü ultras attended his funeral. From that day on Bursaspor supporters would chant Ankaragücü's name in the sixth minute of every home game, number six being significant due to it being Ankara's city code.

Ankaragücü supporters in return chant Bursaspor's name during the 16th minute, 16 being Bursa's city code. When the two sides play, the supporters sit together, which is one of the rare occasions in which ultras from opposing teams watch a game together in a mixed environment, they bring "Bursankara" scarfs (a merger of the two clubs names) to the games and create a fantastic atmosphere full of mutual respect.[10]

Stadium

The club currently plays its home matches at Eryaman Stadium, opened in 2019. Ankaragücü's former home, the Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium, was demolished in 2018. They also currently share the stadium with fellow-Ankara based club and rivals Gençlerbirliği.

Honours

National competitions

  • Turkish Cup
    • Winners (2): 1971–72, 1980–81
    • Runners-up (3): 1972–73, 1981–82, 1990–91

Regional competitions

European participations

Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
Cup Winners' Cup 6 0 1 5 1 13 –12
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 6 3 0 3 4 8 –4
Total 12 3 1 8 5 21 –16

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1972–73 1R   Leeds United 1–1 0–1 1–2
1973–74 1R   Rangers 0–2 0–4 0–6
1981–82 1R   SKA Rostov 0–2 0–3 0–5

UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League:

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1999–2000 QR   B36 Tórshavn 1–0 1–0 2–0
1R   Atlético Madrid 1–0 0–3 1–3
2002–03 1R   Alavés 1–2 0–3 1–4

Players

Current squad

As of 8 April 2023[12]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   TUR Mahmut Akan
4 DF   TUR Atakan Çankaya
5 DF   CZE Matěj Hanousek (on loan from Sparta Prague)
7 MF   GRE Anastasios Chatzigiovanis
8 MF   POR Pedrinho
10 MF   ANG Felício Milson (on loan from Nizhny Novgorod)
12 FW   USA Gboly Ariyibi
14 MF   SEN Lamine Diack
16 MF   BIH Andrej Đokanović
17 DF   GRE Stelios Kitsiou
18 DF   BIH Nihad Mujakić
19 MF   NOR Ghayas Zahid (Captain)
21 MF   GEO Giorgi Beridze
22 FW   GAM Ali Sowe (on loan from Rostov)
24 DF   FRA Kévin Malcuit
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 GK   TUR Doğukan Kaya
26 DF   SRB Uroš Radaković
29 FW   CGO Bevic Moussiti-Oko
32 GK   TUR Gökhan Akkan (on loan from Çaykur Rizespor)
33 DF   TUR Hasan Ali Kaldırım
37 DF   TUR Arda Kızıldağ (on loan from Gaziantep)
48 MF   TUR Taylan Antalyalı (on loan from Galatasaray)
54 MF   TUR Emre Kılınç (on loan from Galatasaray)
77 FW   TUR Gökhan Töre
80 FW   TUR Sıtkı Ferdi İmdat
88 FW   TUR Fıratcan Üzüm
98 GK   TUR Kaan Çinkaya
99 GK   TUR Bahadır Han Güngördü
DF   FRA Enock Kwateng
MF   TUR Ender Aygören
FW   TUR Muhammed Yasir Karabay

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   TUR Mert Topuz

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF   TUR Abdullah Çelik (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
DF   TUR Alperen Kuyubaşı (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
DF   TUR Murat Sipahioğlu (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
MF   TUR Mahmut Altınkaya (at Hacettepe 1945 until 30 June 2023)
MF   TUR Atakan Dama (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
MF   TUR Emre Eren (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   TUR Ali Kaan Güneren (at Samsunspor until 30 June 2023)
MF   TUR Ulaş Yılmaz (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
FW   TUR Embiya Ayyıldız (at Zonguldak Kömürspor until 30 June 2023)
FW   ITA Federico Macheda (at APOEL until 30 June 2023)
FW   TUR Hakan Öztürk (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)
FW   TUR Mervan Yiğit (at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023)

See also

Club Officials

Position Staff
Manager   Tolunay Kafkas
Assistant Managers   Ismail Serbest
First-Team Coach   Özhan Pulat
Senior Goalkeeper Coach   Nihat Yüksel
Fitness Coach   Miguel Peiró
  Dr. Mehmet Kale
Head of Academy Coaching   Ümit Turmuş
Match Analyst   Coskun Özdemir

References

  1. ^ [1] tff.org (in Turkish), accessed 23 May 2010
  2. ^ a b Sivritepe, Erdinç Before the Turkish Leagues – Ankara 2010-02-18 at the Wayback Machine turkish-soccer.com. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  3. ^ Ankaragücü Cycling Team in international area
  4. ^ Tarihçe 2010-07-23 at the Wayback Machine ankaragucu.org.tr (in Turkish), accessed 23 May 2010
  5. ^ a b 1959 Milli Lig turkish-soccer.com. Retrieved 23 June 2010.
  6. ^ . Angelfire.com. Archived from the original on 2011-06-28. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  7. ^ "1976–1977". Angelfire.com. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  8. ^ "1977–1978". Angelfire.com. Retrieved 2010-08-18.
  9. ^ 1980–1981 Türkiye 2. Ligi turkishsoccer.com, accessed 23 May 2010
  10. ^ www.turkish-football.com 2011-10-17 at the Wayback Machine|
  11. ^ The league was named 2. Lig until 2001. However, the 2. Lig today is the third division in the Turkish football league system.
  12. ^ "A TAKIM". Retrieved September 3, 2019.

External links

  • Official website
  • Ankaragücü on TFF.org

ankaragücü, fully, makina, kimya, endüstrisi, ankaragücü, turkish, pronunciation, ˈaŋkaɾaɟydʒy, turkish, sports, club, located, city, ankara, football, team, wears, yellow, navy, plays, home, matches, eryaman, stadium, following, closure, ankara, mayıs, full, . MKE Ankaragucu or fully Makina ve Kimya Endustrisi Ankaragucu Turkish pronunciation ˈaŋkaɾaɟydʒy is a Turkish sports club located in the city of Ankara The football team wears a yellow and navy kit and plays its home matches at Eryaman Stadium following the closure of the Ankara 19 Mayis 1 MKE AnkaragucuFull nameMakina ve Kimya Endustrisi Ankaragucu Spor KulubuShort nameAGFounded31 August 1910 as Turan Sanatkarangucu 112 years 245 days old GroundEryaman StadiumCapacity20 560PresidentFaruk KocaManagerTolunay KafkasLeagueSuper Lig2021 22TFF First League 1st of 19 promoted WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonThe club s greatest domestic successes are the Turkish Football Championship title in 1949 and two Turkish Cups won in 1972 and 1981 They also won the second division on two occasions Regionally Ankaragucu have won six Ankara Football League titles 2 The club have a rivalry with Genclerbirligi Ankaragucu also operate cycling 3 taekwondo and women s volleyball departments The women s volleyball team have competed in the Turkish Women s Volleyball League since the 2009 10 season Contents 1 History 1 1 Early years 1909 1959 1 2 1 Lig years and relegation 1959 1981 1 3 Back to 1 Lig 1981 2012 1 4 Relegation again 1 5 Going back up 2 Special relationship with Bursaspor 3 Stadium 4 Honours 4 1 National competitions 4 2 Regional competitions 5 European participations 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 6 2 Other players under contract 6 3 Out on loan 7 See also 8 Club Officials 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditEarly years 1909 1959 Edit Ankaragucu are based in Ankara but were founded in Zeytinburnu Istanbul in 1904 as Altinors Idman Yurdu The club competed in the Istanbul Friday League It is unclear as to the motive behind the uprooting of the Istanbul based club to Ankara Another theory is that the club splintered with some players following Sukru Abbas and others following Agah Orhan Sukru Abbas founded Turan Sanatkarangucu in 1910 In 1938 both clubs merged to form AS FA Gucu The club name was changed for one last time in 1948 with both sides settling on Ankaragucu 4 Ankaragucu have won the former Turkish Football Championship in 1949 the greatest success in their history and reached the third place before in 1924 under the name Anadolu Turan Sanatkarangucu Ankaragucu s classic home kit 1 Lig years and relegation 1959 1981 Edit The club were one of the original sixteen clubs in the 1959 Turkish National League 5 They were admitted into the league after finishing second in the Ankara Professional League 2 The club finished fifth in the Beyaz Grup White Group in the first season of the Milli Lig 5 Ankaragucu were relegated to the 2 Lig in 1967 68 after finishing second to last place The club returned to the top league next season Ankaragucu were again relegated in the 1975 76 season 6 but promoted to the 1st League next season 7 Ankaragucu was relegated for the third time in 1977 1978 season 8 Back to 1 Lig 1981 2012 Edit Ankaragucu returned to the 1st League in 1981 due to a political decision towards which the FIFA was still powerless back then The Turkish President Kenan Evren and Ankara governor Mustafa Gonul wanted a club from the capital in the 1 Lig and thus saw to that the club gained promotion despite only having finished second in the 2nd division behind Sakaryaspor Ankaragucu had won the Turkish Cup too 9 Ankaragucu has played in the 1st League since then The club was occasionally successful during the 1990s Under Ersun Yanal s managership the club has seen two successful seasons becoming sixth in the 2000 01 season and fourth in the 2001 02 season After Ersun Yanal left the club Ankaragucu found it in a struggle to be saved from relegation each year and were in full blown and widespread disarray The club managed to stay clear of relegation at the last few matches during these years Consequently a financial crisis hit the club during the late 2000s After the economic crisis Ahmet Gokcek became the chairman replacing Cemal Aydin He promised that the club would become a champion in upcoming years He was formerly informally associated with Ankaraspor and TFF objected to the control of two clubs at the same time and relegated Ankaraspor After the relegation of Ankaraspor he merged the football squads of two teams but he did not manage to form a squad that would win a championship The congress in which Ahmet Gokcek was elected annulled by Turkish court and Cengiz Topel Yildirim returned to the chairman position Due to the economic crisis Cengiz Topel Yildirim sold key players of the squad and the team was one of the weakest teams of Turkish Super League Sami Altinyuva became the next chairman but did not solve the financial problems Due to the ongoing financial crisis many players left the club Later Bent Ahlat Atilla Suslu and Mehmet Yiginer became chairmen but the financial problems were not solved Relegation again Edit Due to financial crisis the club relegated from Super Lig in the 2011 2012 season and from PTT 1 Lig in the 2012 2013 season Going back up Edit They returned to the TFF First League after being promoted from the third tier of Turkish football during the 2016 17 season They got promoted back up to the Super Lig the following season where they currently remain Ankaragucu finished in the relegation zone in the 2019 2020 Super Lig but the Turkish Football Federation voided all relegation due to COVID 19 Special relationship with Bursaspor EditIn the early 1990s Bursaspor s ultra group Teksas had a leader called Abdulkerim Bayraktar He went to study in Ankara and whilst in the city he started attending Ankaragucu games and started building ties between the two clubs However in 1993 his life was cut short as during his military service he was killed This tragic event bought Bursaspor and Ankaragucu even closer together During the first game after his death Bursaspor organized a tribute to him the events which happened next cemented the brotherhood between these two teams A large group of Ankaragucu supporters made their way onto the pitch and unveiled a large banner reading Our brother Abdul will never die he lives on in our hearts The two supporter groups united and hundreds of Ankaragucu ultras attended his funeral From that day on Bursaspor supporters would chant Ankaragucu s name in the sixth minute of every home game number six being significant due to it being Ankara s city code Ankaragucu supporters in return chant Bursaspor s name during the 16th minute 16 being Bursa s city code When the two sides play the supporters sit together which is one of the rare occasions in which ultras from opposing teams watch a game together in a mixed environment they bring Bursankara scarfs a merger of the two clubs names to the games and create a fantastic atmosphere full of mutual respect 10 Stadium EditMain article Eryaman Stadium The club currently plays its home matches at Eryaman Stadium opened in 2019 Ankaragucu s former home the Ankara 19 Mayis Stadium was demolished in 2018 They also currently share the stadium with fellow Ankara based club and rivals Genclerbirligi Honours EditNational competitions Edit Turkish Football Championship Winners 1 1949Turkish Cup Winners 2 1971 72 1980 81 Runners up 3 1972 73 1981 82 1990 91Turkish Super Cup Winners 1 1981 Runners up 1 1972TFF First League 11 Winners 3 1968 69 1976 77 2021 2022Regional competitions Edit Ankara Football League Winners 6 1924 1935 36 1936 37 1948 49 1951 52 1956 57European participations EditCompetition Pld W D L GF GA GDCup Winners Cup 6 0 1 5 1 13 12UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League 6 3 0 3 4 8 4Total 12 3 1 8 5 21 16UEFA Cup Winners Cup Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1972 73 1R Leeds United 1 1 0 1 1 21973 74 1R Rangers 0 2 0 4 0 61981 82 1R SKA Rostov 0 2 0 3 0 5UEFA Cup UEFA Europa League Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate1999 2000 QR B36 Torshavn 1 0 1 0 2 01R Atletico Madrid 1 0 0 3 1 32002 03 1R Alaves 1 2 0 3 1 4Players EditCurrent squad Edit As of 8 April 2023 12 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF TUR Mahmut Akan4 DF TUR Atakan Cankaya5 DF CZE Matej Hanousek on loan from Sparta Prague 7 MF GRE Anastasios Chatzigiovanis8 MF POR Pedrinho10 MF ANG Felicio Milson on loan from Nizhny Novgorod 12 FW USA Gboly Ariyibi14 MF SEN Lamine Diack16 MF BIH Andrej Đokanovic17 DF GRE Stelios Kitsiou18 DF BIH Nihad Mujakic19 MF NOR Ghayas Zahid Captain 21 MF GEO Giorgi Beridze22 FW GAM Ali Sowe on loan from Rostov 24 DF FRA Kevin Malcuit No Pos Nation Player25 GK TUR Dogukan Kaya26 DF SRB Uros Radakovic29 FW CGO Bevic Moussiti Oko32 GK TUR Gokhan Akkan on loan from Caykur Rizespor 33 DF TUR Hasan Ali Kaldirim37 DF TUR Arda Kizildag on loan from Gaziantep 48 MF TUR Taylan Antalyali on loan from Galatasaray 54 MF TUR Emre Kilinc on loan from Galatasaray 77 FW TUR Gokhan Tore80 FW TUR Sitki Ferdi Imdat88 FW TUR Firatcan Uzum98 GK TUR Kaan Cinkaya99 GK TUR Bahadir Han Gungordu DF FRA Enock Kwateng MF TUR Ender Aygoren FW TUR Muhammed Yasir KarabayOther players under contract Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK TUR Mert TopuzOut on loan Edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player DF TUR Abdullah Celik at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 DF TUR Alperen Kuyubasi at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 DF TUR Murat Sipahioglu at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 MF TUR Mahmut Altinkaya at Hacettepe 1945 until 30 June 2023 MF TUR Atakan Dama at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 MF TUR Emre Eren at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 No Pos Nation Player MF TUR Ali Kaan Guneren at Samsunspor until 30 June 2023 MF TUR Ulas Yilmaz at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 FW TUR Embiya Ayyildiz at Zonguldak Komurspor until 30 June 2023 FW ITA Federico Macheda at APOEL until 30 June 2023 FW TUR Hakan Ozturk at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 FW TUR Mervan Yigit at Ankara Demirspor until 30 June 2023 See also EditList of Turkish sports clubs by foundation dates Mechanical and Chemical Industry CorporationClub Officials EditPosition StaffManager Tolunay KafkasAssistant Managers Ismail SerbestFirst Team Coach Ozhan PulatSenior Goalkeeper Coach Nihat YukselFitness Coach Miguel Peiro Dr Mehmet KaleHead of Academy Coaching Umit TurmusMatch Analyst Coskun OzdemirReferences Edit 1 tff org in Turkish accessed 23 May 2010 a b Sivritepe Erdinc Before the Turkish Leagues Ankara Archived 2010 02 18 at the Wayback Machine turkish soccer com Retrieved 23 June 2010 Ankaragucu Cycling Team in international area Tarihce Archived 2010 07 23 at the Wayback Machine ankaragucu org tr in Turkish accessed 23 May 2010 a b 1959 Milli Lig turkish soccer com Retrieved 23 June 2010 1975 1976 Angelfire com Archived from the original on 2011 06 28 Retrieved 2010 08 18 1976 1977 Angelfire com Retrieved 2010 08 18 1977 1978 Angelfire com Retrieved 2010 08 18 1980 1981 Turkiye 2 Ligi turkishsoccer com accessed 23 May 2010 www turkish football com Archived 2011 10 17 at the Wayback Machine The league was named 2 Lig until 2001 However the 2 Lig today is the third division in the Turkish football league system A TAKIM Retrieved September 3 2019 External links EditOfficial website Ankaragucu on TFF org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MKE Ankaragucu amp oldid 1150521766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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