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Ankaraspor
Full nameSincan Belediyesi Ankaraspor Kulübü
Founded1978; 46 years ago (1978)
2020 (refounded)
GroundEtimesgut Belediyesi Atatürk Stadyumu
Capacity2,640
ChairmanMehmet Emin Katipoğlu
CoachOlcay Şahan (player-coach)
LeagueTFF Second League
2022–23TFF Second League, White, 6th of 19
Websitewww.ankaraspor2020.com

Sincan Belediyesi Ankaraspor Kulübü, commonly known as Ankaraspor (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈaŋkaɾaspoɾ]), is a Turkish professional football club based in the country's capital Ankara. Founded in 1978, the club competes in the TFF Second League. The club was known as Osmanlıspor from 2014 to 2020.

History

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Previous club logo in Osmanlıspor era

Ankaraspor was founded as "Ankara Belediye Spor Kulübü" (Ankara Municipality Sport Club) in 1978. The club has undergone several name changes throughout its history. In 1984, they were renamed "Ankara Büyükşehir Belediye Spor Kulübü" (adding "Metropolitan" to the name). The name was simply switched to "Büyükşehir Belediye Ankaraspor Kulübü" in 1998. "Büyükşehir Belediye Ankaraspor Kulübü" has many sub-divisions branching from its main football division. These include badminton, basketball, boxing, handball, ice hockey, judo, oil wrestling, table tennis, wrestling. Finally, in 2005, the football club changed its name to "Ankaraspor A.Ş." and only focused on football, while "Büyükşehir Belediye Ankaraspor Kulübü" continued its activity on branches other than football.[1]

On 15 September 2009, Ankaraspor was demoted from the Turkish Super League by The Professional Football Disciplinary Committee (PFDK) over its unsportsmanlike relationship with Ankaragücü, which was deemed contrary to sporting competitiveness.[2] All Ankaraspor games in the 2009–10 season were cancelled and awarded 3–0 to Ankaraspor's opponents by default. Ankaraspor was expelled from the Turkish leagues by TFF on 4 August 2010 due to being sued by TFF for objecting to forced relegation in 2009–10. No league operations for the season from 2010 to 2011 Ankaraspor (A2)B Team for season year for one year until 2010/2011

In the 2013–14 season, they were readmitted to TFF First League. In the 2014–15 season, they were champions of the division, resulting in their promotion to the Süper Lig.

On 29 June 2014, the club adopted the name "Osmanlıspor", which refers to Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire.

On 8 September 2020, Osmanlıspor was renamed Ankaraspor, their former name.[3]

Club badge and colours

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Ankaraspor's home colours are blue and white.

The previous badge consisted of a blue and white colored shield, which bore the name and the foundation year of the club. The shield featured a view of an Anatolian leopard with some hexagon panels of a football in its head and chest. This animal, which lived in Anatolia and especially near Ankara for a period of time, symbolized the power and dignity of the club.

Stadium

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Ankaraspor play their home matches at Yenikent Stadium which was opened in 1974 and renovated in 2008.

European participations

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As of 23 February 2017
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Europa League 14 8 3 3 23 12 +11
UEFA Intertoto Cup 2 1 0 1 1 4 –3
Total 16 9 3 4 24 16 +8
Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2005 UEFA Intertoto Cup 2R Slovakia Dubnica 0–4 1–0
1–4
2016–17 UEFA Europa League 2Q Moldova Zimbru Chișinău 5–0 2–2 7–2
3Q Estonia Nõmme Kalju 1–0 2–0 3–0
PO Denmark Midtjylland 2–0 1–0 3–0
GS
Group L
Spain Villarreal 2–2 2–1 1st
Switzerland Zürich 2–0 1–2
Romania FCSB 2–0 1–2
R32 Greece Olympiacos 0–3 0–0
0–3

UEFA Ranking history:

As of 2021
Season Rank Points Ref.
2017 122 Increase 15.840 [4]
2018 147 Decrease 8.000 [5]
2019 137 Increase 8.000 [6]
2020 142 Decrease 8.000 [7]
2021 137 Increase 8.000 [8]

Players

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Squad

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As of 10 September 2024[9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Turkey TUR Abdülaziz Demircan
3 DF Turkey TUR Furkan Eliaçık
5 MF Turkey TUR Fahrettin Berk Yılmaz
6 DF Turkey TUR Fatih Kızılkaya
7 FW Turkey TUR Berk Karadağ
8 MF Turkey TUR Doğukan Efe
10 FW Turkey TUR Batuhan Kırdaroğlu
12 GK Turkey TUR Umutcan Keleşcan
15 GK Turkey TUR Berk Taşkın
20 MF Turkey TUR Burak Tarlabölen
21 FW Turkey TUR Ramazan Eren Demir
23 MF Turkey TUR Emre Can Örme
25 MF Turkey TUR Halil Esen
No. Pos. Nation Player
33 DF Turkey TUR Muhammed Bayır
40 MF Austria AUT Enes Tepecik (on loan from Ankaragücü)
42 DF Turkey TUR Yunus Emre Metin
58 MF Turkey TUR Abdussamed Karnuçu
61 MF Turkey TUR Oltan Karakullukçu
62 GK Turkey TUR Adal Beran Bülbül
65 GK Turkey TUR Bayram Kılıç
69 DF Turkey TUR Sefa Durmuş
70 MF Turkey TUR Samet Emre Gündüz
71 DF Turkey TUR Berkay Akbaş
77 DF Turkey TUR Recep Yemişçi
91 MF Turkey TUR Selman Enes Canlı
99 FW Turkey TUR Yusuf Buğra Koşal

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Turkey TUR Enes Eliaçık (at Bayburt Öİ until 30 June 2025)

References

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  1. ^ "||| Bb Ankaraspor Resmi̇ Web Si̇tesi̇ |||". Archived from the original on 23 August 2009. Retrieved 13 September 2009.
  2. ^ "Hürriyet - Haberler, Son Dakika Haberleri ve Güncel Haber". Hürriyet. Archived from the original on 7 May 2010. Retrieved 4 May 2018.
  3. ^ "Osmanlıspor'un ismi değişti Ankaraspor oldu!" (in Turkish). 8 September 2020. Retrieved 11 September 2020.
  4. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2017". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  5. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2018". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  6. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2019". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  7. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2020". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  8. ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2021". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 9 September 2022.
  9. ^ "Takım". Ankaraspor. Retrieved 18 July 2021.
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