Akhisarspor Explained

Clubname:Akhisarspor
Fullname:Akhisarspor Kulübü
Nickname:Akigo
Short Name:Akhisar S.K.
Ground:Spor Toto Akhisar Stadium
Capacity:12,139
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Evren Özbey
Mgrtitle:Manager
Manager:Theofanis Gekas
Website:https://www.akhisarspor.com.tr/
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Akhisarspor Kulübü ('"Akhisar Sports Club), commonly known as Akhisarspor, is a Turkish professional football club located in the city of Akhisar.[1] Formed in 1970, Akhisarspor are nicknamed Akigo.[2] The club has a fierce rivalry with Turgutluspor and Manisaspor.

Akhisarspor had their first major success in 2012 when they won the TFF First League and as a result were promoted to the Süper Lig. On 10 May 2018, Akhisarspor won their first professional trophy, the 2017–18 Turkish Cup.[3] On 5 August 2018, they won the Turkish Super Cup by beating Galatasaray on penalties.

History

Akhisarspor was founded in 1970 by the merger of three football teams, Güneşspor, Gençlikspor and Doğanspor in Manisa. Yılmaz Atabarut was the founder and the first president of Akhisar Belediyespor.

The club competed in the Turkish regional amateur series until 1984, when it was promoted to the TFF Third League, the fourth level in the Turkish football league system. Ten years later, in 1994, they were relegated back to the regional amateur league for one season.

In 1995, Akhisarspor was promoted back to the third league. In the 2000–2001 season, they advanced to the TFF Second League and after nine years there, they were promoted to the TFF First League. They became the champion of the league in their second season which brought them to the highest level of Turkish football, the Süper Lig.

In 2012, Akhisarspor brought in Bruno Mezenga, Çağdaş Atan and Ibrahima Sonko to strengthen their squad. In January 2013, they signed Greek striker Theofanis "Fanis" Gekas who went on to score 12 goals for the remainder of the 2012–13 season, and assisted in the effort to keep the club in the division. Akhisarspor ended on a 14th place in the Süper Lig.

In the 2016–17 season, Akhisarspor finished in 7th place on the table, which is the highest position they've been in throughout their history.

On 10 May 2018, Akhisarspor won the Turkish Cup, their first title in their history. This qualified them to the UEFA Europa League for the first time.[4]

Stadium

See main article: Akhisar Şehir Stadium, Manisa 19 Mayıs Stadium and Spor Toto Akhisar Stadium.

Akhisarspor played at the Akhisar Şehir Stadium before being promoted to the Süper Lig in 2012. However, the Akhisar Şehir Stadium was not fit for the standards of the league. Consequently, the club had to ground-share with Manisaspor and use the Manisa 19 Mayis Stadium from 2012 to 2017. The stadium was officially opened in 1974 and was renovated in 2008.

In 2014, the construction of Akhisarspor's new and very own stadium was started. It is called the Spor Toto Akhisar Stadium, and is located in Akhisar.[5] [6]

Stadium history

StadiumYearsCapacity
1Akhisar Şehir Stadium1970–20125,000
2Manisa 19 Mayıs Stadium2012–201716,597
3Spor Toto Akhisar Stadium2018–present12,139

Colours and crest

Colours

The official colours of Akhisarspor are green and black, but the team also use the yellow colour. These three colours represent Güneşspor, Gençlikspor and Doğanspor, respectively. As a fourth colour, the club uses white. Nike has been the kit manufacturer of the team since 2012.

Crest

On the crest of the team you can again find the three colours of Akhisarspor. On the crest you can see a ball with wings. The ball is white coloured and the wings are yellow coloured. Above and under the ball you can read the words 'Akhisar' in green and 'Spor' with a black background. Under Spor, we can read '1970' also in black.[7]

League participations

2012–2019

2010–2012, 2019–2021

2008–2010, 2021–2022

1984–1994, 1995–2008, 2022–

1970–1984, 1994–1995

Recent seasons

scope=col rowspan="2" Seasonscope=col colspan="9" class=unsortable Leaguescope=col rowspan="2" Cupscope=col rowspan="2" Super Cupscope=col colspan="2" Europe
DivisionCompetitionRound
2007–083. Lig 2nd3217105452461
2008–092. Ligalign=right 5th36101610627046First round
2009–102. Lig 2nd3621105643273
2010–111. Ligalign=right 14th328915273933First round
2011–121. Lig 1st3417125462863Third round
2012–13Süper Ligalign=right 14th3411914364442Third round
2013–14Süper Ligalign=right 10th3412814445544Group stage
2014–15Süper Ligalign=right 12th3491114415138Group stage
2015–16Super Ligalign=right 8th34111310424146Quarter-finals
2016–17Süper Ligalign=right 7th3414614464248Quarter-finals
2017–18Süper Ligalign=right 11th3411914445342Winners
2018–19Süper Ligalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 18th346919335427Runners-upWinnersEuropa LeagueGroup stage
2019–201. Ligalign=right 4th341699463957Third roundRunners-up
2020–211. Ligalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 16th348620365930Third round
2021–222. Ligalign=right bgcolor="#FFCCCC" 16th348719345631Fourth round

Honours

Domestic

League

Cups

European record

P = Matches played; W = Matches won; D = Matches drawn; L = Matches lost; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; GD = Goals difference.

List of matches

Note: Akhisar score always listed first.

SeasonCompetitionRoundOpponentHomeAwayAgg.
2018–19UEFA Europa LeagueGroup Stage
(Group J)
Sevilla2–30–64th out of 4
Krasnodar0–11–2
Standard Liège0–01–2

UEFA ranking history:

See also: UEFA coefficient. [8] [9]

Season Rank Points Ref.
2019159 6.920[10]
2020170 6.720[11]
2021182 6.020[12]
2022248 5.420[13]
2023206 6.420[14]

Players

Current squad

[15]

Other players under contract

Personnel

[16]

PositionStaff
Manager Yılmaz Vural
Assistant Recep Umut
Assistant Ülken Durak
Assistant Toprak Kırtoğlu
Goalkeeping coach Metin Akçevre

Notable managers

See main article: List of Akhisarspor managers.

DatesNameHonours
2011–2014 Hamza Hamzaoğlu2011–12 TFF First League
2017–2018 Okan Buruk2017–18 Turkish Cup
2018 Safet Sušić2018 Turkish Super Cup

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tff.org/Default.aspx?pageId=395&kulupID=85 AKHİSAR BELEDİYE GENÇLİK VE SPOR
  2. http://www.akhisarspor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=23&Itemid=30 Tarihçe
  3. Web site: Kupa tarihinin 15. şampiyonu oldu!. 10 May 2018.
  4. Web site: Teleset Mobilya Akhisarspor - Fenerbahçe: 3-2 (İşte maçın özeti). milliyet.com.tr Türkiye'nin lider haber. sitesi.
  5. Web site: Akhisar Belediyespor'un stad ihalesi tarihi. Fotospor.com.
  6. Web site: Stad (Stadyum) Nedir? Türkiyede'ki Stadyumlar – Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray, Beşiktaş….
  7. News: The official Twitter account of Akhisarspor. Twitter.
  8. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2022 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-09.
  9. Web site: Member associations – UEFA rankings – Club coefficients – . Uefa.com . 2022-09-09.
  10. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2019 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-15.
  11. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2020 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-15.
  12. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2021 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-15.
  13. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2022 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-15.
  14. Web site: Bert Kassies . UEFA Team Ranking 2023 . Xs4all.nl . 2022-09-15.
  15. Web site: A Takım. Akhisarspor. 2 January 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20190718223955/https://www.akhisarspor.com.tr/atakimi/futbol. July 18, 2019. dead.
  16. Web site: Akhisar Belediyespor. Telmag. www.akhisarspor.com.tr. 2017-06-11.