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Kardemir Karabükspor

Kardemir Demir Çelik Karabükspor, known simply as Kardemir Karabükspor or Karabükspor, was a Turkish sports club based in Karabük. The team was founded in 1969 after a merger between "Karabük Gençlikspor" and "Demir Çelik Spor". The club had branches in football, wheelchair basketball and volleyball. The nickname of the club was Mavi Ateş (Blue Flame), based on the unfading blue flames of chimneys from the Kardemir iron-steel works located in the city. As the factory gives name to the club the team was regarded as a blue collar worker's team.[2] The club finances collapsed during the 2017–18 Süper Lig season, setting the club on a path of constant relegation, losing almost every game as they could play nothing but amateur youth players. The club became unable to field teams and were ultimately banned from the amateur leagues which lead to dissolution as a club.

Kardemir Karabükspor
Full nameKardemir Demir Çelik Karabükspor
Nickname(s)Mavi Ateş (Blue Flame)
Founded1969
Dissolved2023
GroundDr. Necmettin Şeyhoğlu Stadium, Karabük
Capacity11,378
ChairmanZiya Ünsal[1]
ManagerAli Kemal Yılmaz
LeagueTurkish Regional Amateur League
2021–22TFF Third League, Group 3, 17th (relegated)

In 2023 a form of successor phoenix club was created under the name Karabük İdman Yurdu. Adatepe Dökecekspor, an amateur club also in Karabük, won promotion to the Regional Amateur League. Before the 2023/24 season began, to better represent the city the club leadership elected to change the name to Karabük İdman Yurdu (Karabük Sports Club). There was also an adjustment of their match kit, team colours and logo to add the red stripes of the original Kardemir side.

History edit

Foundation and early history edit

In the year 1938, Azmi Tılabar, the head manager of the Turkish iron-steel industry, founded DÇ Gençlik Kulübü; DÇ Youth Club with grey-blue colours. In these times, the trainer of the football team was an English engineer Mr. Lain. The trainer of athletism was Turkish athlete Faik Önen. Moreover, Mersinli Ahmet and Yaşar Doğu were trainers of wrestling. During the 1940s, Karabükspor became a symbol in cycling, tennis, and wrestling around Turkey. Starting in the 1950s, the "Karabük Gençlikspor" joined "DÇ Gençlik Kulübü" and finally, the club got its colours as red-blue.

The 1990s edit

In the last game of the 1993–94 season against Zeytinburnuspor, Karabükspor relegated from the Süper Lig. Karabükspor promoted to the top tier after winning the promotion play-off in the 1996–97 season. Karabükspor finished 8th in 1997–98. The next season, however, was disastrous for them as they again relegated to the second level. Karabükspor relocated to the Second League B Category in the 2001–02 season.

The 2000s edit

The team was promoted to the TFF First League in the 2007–08 season after a 7–0 win against Erzurumspor in the promotion group. On their 30th game of the 2009–10 season, they won 3–0 against Çaykur Rizespor which meant they were promoted to the Süper Lig after 11 years.

2017-18 Relegation edit

The 2017–18 Süper Lig season was a disaster for the club and resulted in their relegation. Erkan Sözeri resigned following poor early performances. On 1 October 2017 the club appointed Australian coach Tony Popovic to run the side. His stint in charge lasted 2 months, during which time the entire board quit the club. Popovic was replaced by Levent Açıkgöz, who was himself sacked on 21 March 2018 and replaced by Ünal Karaman. The coaching changes, financial ruin and poor performances all contributed to the club finishing in last place with only three wins and three draws for the entire season.

Relegation Freefall edit

With no money and little in the way of talent to sell, the clubs precarious financial position required them to use low paid youth players and this saw Karabükspor suffer back to back relegations. They finished last in the 2018/19 TFF First League, winning no games, drawing only three and suffering a negative 102 goal difference. They finished the season with zero points after a 3-point administrative penalty was assessed on the club.

The 2019/20 season, where the club competed in the 3rd tier TFF Second League saw a brief respite from relegation as the Turkish government suspended all the leagues due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey, with relegations cancelled for the season.

They continued their plunge down the pyramid with another last place finish, in the 2020/21 season. They scored just one win and three draws, while another 3 point administrative penalty had them end the season on only 3 points. They were relegated into the fourth tier TFF Third League system.

Their season in the 4th tier did not see any improvement, and the side were relegated once again, this time into the 5th tier amateur league system.

In October 2022, the club was unable to field a team two games in a row due to player shortages, a situation which was punished by an automatic relegation to the 6th tier amateur league system. The team were then dissolved.

Karabük İdman Yurdu successor club edit

Fellow local side Adatepe Dökecekspor have since renamed itself to Karabük İdman Yurdu after winning a promotion in 2022/23. Following that season they changed the name, colours, shirt & logo to be similar to what Kardemir Karabükspor used to use. They play at the same Dr. Necmettin Şeyhoğlu Stadium.

Past seasons edit

Domestic results edit

Season Place League
1969–70 9 TFF Second League
1970–71 4 TFF Second League
1971–72 1 TFF Second League
1972–73 15 TFF First League
1973–74 2 TFF Second League
1974–75 5 TFF First League
1975–76 6 TFF First League
1976–77 6 TFF First League
1977–78 7 TFF First League
1978–79 12 TFF First League
1979–80 5 TFF First League
1980–81 10 TFF First League
1981–82 6 TFF First League
1982–83 12 TFF First League
1983–84 1 Amateur Level
1984–85 10 TFF First League
1985–86 13 TFF First League
1986–87 10 TFF First League
1987–88 4 TFF First League
1988–89 7 TFF First League
1989–90 7 TFF First League
1990–91 14 TFF First League
1991–92 5 TFF First League
1992–93 3 TFF First League
1993–94 14 Süper Lig
1994–95 5 TFF First League
1995–96 2 TFF First League
1996–97 1 TFF First League
1997–98 9 Süper Lig
1998–99 18 Süper Lig
1999–00 1 TFF First League
2000–01 5 TFF First League
2001–02 1 TFF Second League
2002–03 11 TFF Second League
2003–04 2 TFF Second League
2004–05 7 TFF Second League
2005–06 3 TFF Second League
2006–07 3 TFF Second League
2007–08 2 TFF Second League
2008–09 7 TFF First League
2009–10 1 TFF First League
2010–11 9 Süper Lig
2011–12 12 Süper Lig
2012–13 15 Süper Lig
2013–14 7 Süper Lig
2014–15 16 Süper Lig
2015–16 2 TFF First League
2016–17 12 Süper Lig
2017–18 18 Süper Lig
2018–19 18 TFF First League
2019–20 18 TFF Second League
2020–21 20 TFF Second League
2021–22 17 TFF Third League

Note: In the 2019/20 season all relegations were postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic causing the cancellation of the season, while promotions continued as normal. Additional relegation slots were added to the 2020–21 season to rebalance the size of the leagues for the 2021/22 season.

League participations edit

European record edit

As of 28 August 2014
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Europa League 4 1 2 1 2 2 0

UEFA Europa League:

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2014–15 UEFA Europa League 3Q   Rosenborg 0–0 1–1 1–1 (a)
PO   Saint-Étienne 1–0 0–1 1–1, 3–4 (pen.)
Notes
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round

Ranking history:

As of 2019
Season Rank Points Ref.
2015 199   8.020 [3]
2016 185   8.420 [4]
2017 169   9.340 [5]
2018 154   7.160 [6]
2019 159   6.920 [7]

Supporters edit

The club are sponsored by the Kardemir company and the Iron workers unions from whom they draw a lot of their support, making it a club with true working class identity.[8] Their ultra group is called Mavi Ateş (Blue Flame) and their motto is, Dumanlı kentin puslu çocukları (Sons of the smoky city).[9] They continue to support the club despite its ongoing difficulty.

Current sponsors edit

  • Kardemir
  • Çelik-iş Sendikası (Labor union of the workers in Kardemir Iron & Steel Works)

Notable players edit

Africa
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
DR Congo
Gabon
Mali
Nigeria
Europe
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Norway
Turkey
Ukraine
South America
Argentina

References edit

  1. ^ (in Turkish) Club details
  2. ^ "Soccer Vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics", PM Press, 2011, Gabriel Kuhn, p. 172.
  3. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2015". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  4. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2016". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  5. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2017". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  6. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2018". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  7. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2019". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  8. ^ "Soccer Vs. the State: Tackling Football and Radical Politics", PM Press, 2011, Gabriel Kuhn, p.172
  9. ^ "Karabükspor Profile". turkish-football.com. 2011. Retrieved September 1, 2011.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Karabükspor on TFF.org

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Kardemir Demir Celik Karabukspor known simply as Kardemir Karabukspor or Karabukspor was a Turkish sports club based in Karabuk The team was founded in 1969 after a merger between Karabuk Genclikspor and Demir Celik Spor The club had branches in football wheelchair basketball and volleyball The nickname of the club was Mavi Ates Blue Flame based on the unfading blue flames of chimneys from the Kardemir iron steel works located in the city As the factory gives name to the club the team was regarded as a blue collar worker s team 2 The club finances collapsed during the 2017 18 Super Lig season setting the club on a path of constant relegation losing almost every game as they could play nothing but amateur youth players The club became unable to field teams and were ultimately banned from the amateur leagues which lead to dissolution as a club Kardemir KarabuksporFull nameKardemir Demir Celik KarabuksporNickname s Mavi Ates Blue Flame Founded1969Dissolved2023GroundDr Necmettin Seyhoglu Stadium KarabukCapacity11 378ChairmanZiya Unsal 1 ManagerAli Kemal YilmazLeagueTurkish Regional Amateur League2021 22TFF Third League Group 3 17th relegated Home coloursAway colours In 2023 a form of successor phoenix club was created under the name Karabuk Idman Yurdu Adatepe Dokecekspor an amateur club also in Karabuk won promotion to the Regional Amateur League Before the 2023 24 season began to better represent the city the club leadership elected to change the name to Karabuk Idman Yurdu Karabuk Sports Club There was also an adjustment of their match kit team colours and logo to add the red stripes of the original Kardemir side Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation and early history 1 2 The 1990s 1 3 The 2000s 1 4 2017 18 Relegation 1 5 Relegation Freefall 2 Karabuk Idman Yurdu successor club 3 Past seasons 3 1 Domestic results 3 2 League participations 4 European record 5 Supporters 6 Current sponsors 7 Notable players 8 References 9 External linksHistory editFoundation and early history edit In the year 1938 Azmi Tilabar the head manager of the Turkish iron steel industry founded DC Genclik Kulubu DC Youth Club with grey blue colours In these times the trainer of the football team was an English engineer Mr Lain The trainer of athletism was Turkish athlete Faik Onen Moreover Mersinli Ahmet and Yasar Dogu were trainers of wrestling During the 1940s Karabukspor became a symbol in cycling tennis and wrestling around Turkey Starting in the 1950s the Karabuk Genclikspor joined DC Genclik Kulubu and finally the club got its colours as red blue The 1990s edit In the last game of the 1993 94 season against Zeytinburnuspor Karabukspor relegated from the Super Lig Karabukspor promoted to the top tier after winning the promotion play off in the 1996 97 season Karabukspor finished 8th in 1997 98 The next season however was disastrous for them as they again relegated to the second level Karabukspor relocated to the Second League B Category in the 2001 02 season The 2000s edit The team was promoted to the TFF First League in the 2007 08 season after a 7 0 win against Erzurumspor in the promotion group On their 30th game of the 2009 10 season they won 3 0 against Caykur Rizespor which meant they were promoted to the Super Lig after 11 years 2017 18 Relegation edit The 2017 18 Super Lig season was a disaster for the club and resulted in their relegation Erkan Sozeri resigned following poor early performances On 1 October 2017 the club appointed Australian coach Tony Popovic to run the side His stint in charge lasted 2 months during which time the entire board quit the club Popovic was replaced by Levent Acikgoz who was himself sacked on 21 March 2018 and replaced by Unal Karaman The coaching changes financial ruin and poor performances all contributed to the club finishing in last place with only three wins and three draws for the entire season Relegation Freefall edit With no money and little in the way of talent to sell the clubs precarious financial position required them to use low paid youth players and this saw Karabukspor suffer back to back relegations They finished last in the 2018 19 TFF First League winning no games drawing only three and suffering a negative 102 goal difference They finished the season with zero points after a 3 point administrative penalty was assessed on the club The 2019 20 season where the club competed in the 3rd tier TFF Second League saw a brief respite from relegation as the Turkish government suspended all the leagues due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Turkey with relegations cancelled for the season They continued their plunge down the pyramid with another last place finish in the 2020 21 season They scored just one win and three draws while another 3 point administrative penalty had them end the season on only 3 points They were relegated into the fourth tier TFF Third League system Their season in the 4th tier did not see any improvement and the side were relegated once again this time into the 5th tier amateur league system In October 2022 the club was unable to field a team two games in a row due to player shortages a situation which was punished by an automatic relegation to the 6th tier amateur league system The team were then dissolved Karabuk Idman Yurdu successor club editFellow local side Adatepe Dokecekspor have since renamed itself to Karabuk Idman Yurdu after winning a promotion in 2022 23 Following that season they changed the name colours shirt amp logo to be similar to what Kardemir Karabukspor used to use They play at the same Dr Necmettin Seyhoglu Stadium Past seasons editDomestic results edit Season Place League 1969 70 9 TFF Second League 1970 71 4 TFF Second League 1971 72 1 TFF Second League 1972 73 15 TFF First League 1973 74 2 TFF Second League 1974 75 5 TFF First League 1975 76 6 TFF First League 1976 77 6 TFF First League 1977 78 7 TFF First League 1978 79 12 TFF First League 1979 80 5 TFF First League 1980 81 10 TFF First League 1981 82 6 TFF First League 1982 83 12 TFF First League 1983 84 1 Amateur Level 1984 85 10 TFF First League 1985 86 13 TFF First League 1986 87 10 TFF First League 1987 88 4 TFF First League 1988 89 7 TFF First League 1989 90 7 TFF First League 1990 91 14 TFF First League 1991 92 5 TFF First League 1992 93 3 TFF First League 1993 94 14 Super Lig 1994 95 5 TFF First League 1995 96 2 TFF First League 1996 97 1 TFF First League 1997 98 9 Super Lig 1998 99 18 Super Lig 1999 00 1 TFF First League 2000 01 5 TFF First League 2001 02 1 TFF Second League 2002 03 11 TFF Second League 2003 04 2 TFF Second League 2004 05 7 TFF Second League 2005 06 3 TFF Second League 2006 07 3 TFF Second League 2007 08 2 TFF Second League 2008 09 7 TFF First League 2009 10 1 TFF First League 2010 11 9 Super Lig 2011 12 12 Super Lig 2012 13 15 Super Lig 2013 14 7 Super Lig 2014 15 16 Super Lig 2015 16 2 TFF First League 2016 17 12 Super Lig 2017 18 18 Super Lig 2018 19 18 TFF First League 2019 20 18 TFF Second League 2020 21 20 TFF Second League 2021 22 17 TFF Third League Note In the 2019 20 season all relegations were postponed due to the Coronavirus pandemic causing the cancellation of the season while promotions continued as normal Additional relegation slots were added to the 2020 21 season to rebalance the size of the leagues for the 2021 22 season League participations edit Super Lig 1993 94 1997 99 2010 15 2016 18 TFF First League 1972 73 1974 83 1984 93 1994 97 1999 01 2008 10 2015 16 2018 19 TFF Second League 1969 72 1973 74 1983 84 2001 08 2019 21 TFF Third League 2021 2022 Regional Amateur League 2022 Amateur League 1983 84European record editAs of 28 August 2014 Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD UEFA Europa League 4 1 2 1 2 2 0 UEFA Europa League Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate 2014 15 UEFA Europa League 3Q nbsp Rosenborg 0 0 1 1 1 1 a PO nbsp Saint Etienne 1 0 0 1 1 1 3 4 pen Notes 3Q Third qualifying round PO Play off round Ranking history See also UEFA coefficient As of 2019 Season Rank Points Ref 2015 199 nbsp 8 020 3 2016 185 nbsp 8 420 4 2017 169 nbsp 9 340 5 2018 154 nbsp 7 160 6 2019 159 nbsp 6 920 7 Supporters editThe club are sponsored by the Kardemir company and the Iron workers unions from whom they draw a lot of their support making it a club with true working class identity 8 Their ultra group is called Mavi Ates Blue Flame and their motto is Dumanli kentin puslu cocuklari Sons of the smoky city 9 They continue to support the club despite its ongoing difficulty Current sponsors editKardemir Celik is Sendikasi Labor union of the workers in Kardemir Iron amp Steel Works Notable players editAfrica Burkina Faso nbsp Abdou Traore Cameroon nbsp Dany Nounkeu DR Congo nbsp Lomana LuaLua Gabon nbsp Andre Poko Mali nbsp Mustapha Yatabare nbsp Samba Sow Nigeria nbsp Emmanuel Emenike Europe Bosnia and Herzegovina nbsp Sanel Jahic nbsp Ermin Zec Montenegro nbsp Vladimir Rodic Norway nbsp Morten Gamst Pedersen Turkey nbsp Huseyin Cakiroglu nbsp Bilal Kisa nbsp Osman Celik nbsp Musa Cagiran Ukraine nbsp Yevhen Seleznyov South America Argentina nbsp Luis IbanezReferences edit in Turkish Club details Soccer Vs the State Tackling Football and Radical Politics PM Press 2011 Gabriel Kuhn p 172 Bert Kassies UEFA Team Ranking 2015 Xs4all nl Retrieved 2022 09 09 Bert Kassies UEFA Team Ranking 2016 Xs4all nl Retrieved 2022 09 09 Bert Kassies UEFA Team Ranking 2017 Xs4all nl Retrieved 2022 09 09 Bert Kassies UEFA Team Ranking 2018 Xs4all nl Retrieved 2022 09 09 Bert Kassies UEFA Team Ranking 2019 Xs4all nl Retrieved 2022 09 09 Soccer Vs the State Tackling Football and Radical Politics PM Press 2011 Gabriel Kuhn p 172 Karabukspor Profile turkish football com 2011 Retrieved September 1 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karabukspor Official website Karabukspor on TFF org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kardemir Karabukspor amp oldid 1220665332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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