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Clubname: | Cadi-Keuy FC |
Fullname: | Cadi-Keuy Football Club |
Founded: | 1902 |
Dissolved: | 1912 |
Ground: | Papazın Çayırı |
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Cadi-Keuy FC is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire.
Cadi-Keuy FC was a club which was founded by Englishmen James Lafontaine and Horace Armitage in 1902.[1] Its name is a foreign rendering of Kadıköy, its home ground, as the standard Turkish Latin alphabet did not yet exist at the time of the club's creation.
On Sunday 31 January 1909 Kadiköy reached the final of the Union Club Cup, the first football cup to be played in Ottoman Empire, at the Union Club field at Kadiköy. They lost 4-0 to Galatasaray AFC.
Constantinople champions 1906
Temistol Moisiyadis, Yani Vasiliadis, James Lafontaine, Cinon Poliheroniadis, Todori, Anthony Darny, “Bobby” Fuat Hüsnü, Dick Lafontaine, Horace Armitage, Nicholas Darny, Yorgo Yerasimidis, Mihal Yerasimidis, Toto Stelyanidis. Directors: Yani Vasiliadis, James Lafontaine.
Constantinople Football League
1) HMS Imogene FC
2) Moda FC
3) Cadi-Keuy FC
4) Elpis FC
1) Cadi-Keuy FC
2) HMS Imogene FC
3) Moda FC
4) Elpis FC
1) Cadi-Keuy FC
2) Moda FC
3) HMS Imogene FC
4) Galatasaray SK
5) Elpis FC
1) Moda FC
2) Cadi-Keuy FC
3) Galatasaray SK
4) Elpis FC
5) HMS Imogene FC
1) Galatasaray SK
2) Moda FC
3) HMS Imogene FC
4) Cadi-Keuy FC
1) Galatasaray SK
2) Strugglers FC
3) Moda FC
4) Cadi-Keuy FC
5) Fenerbahçe SK
1) Galatasaray SK
2) Progress FC
3) Cadi-Keuy FC
4) Strugglers FC
1) Fenerbahçe SK
2) Rumblers FC
3) Strugglers FC
4)Progress FC
5)Cadi-Keuy FC