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Fenerbahçe S.K.
Image:Fenerbahce hqfl logo.png
Full nameFenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
Nickname(s) Sarı Kanaryalar
(The yellow canaries)
Founded 1907
Ground Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium,
Istanbul, Turkey
Capacity 52,500 seats
Chairman Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Aziz Yıldırım
Manager Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Zico
League Turkcell Süper Lig
2005-06 Süper Lig, 2nd
Team colours Team colours Team colours
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Home colours
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Away colours

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü (Fenerbahçe Sports Club), commonly known as Fenerbahçe [pronounced fe-nehr-baah-che], is a sports club of İstanbul, Turkey. The team is based in the district of Istanbul named Fenerbahçe. The name of the district and the sports club derives from the lighthouse located in the district ('Fener' in Turkish means 'lighthouse'). The most popular branch of the club by far is the football team, but the club also competes in basketball, volleyball, rowing, boxing, sailing, athletics, swimming and table tennis. Fenerbahçe's football branch currently plays in the Turkcell Süper Lig. They are nicknamed the Yellow Canaries and play their home games at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadyumu in Kadıköy. On October 4, 2006, after numerous inspections by UEFA, Fenerbahçe's stadium, Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, was selected to host the 2009 UEFA Cup final.<ref>Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium selected for 2009 UEFA Cup Final</ref>

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[edit] History

Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü was first founded in 1899. In those times, there were no football teams in the Ottoman Empire as it was forbidden to play football. In Kadıkoy (Fenerbahçe's home) some Turkish men were playing football in "Papaz'ın Çayırı". Papaz'in Çayırı is the same place where the Şükrü Saraçoğlu Stadyumu was built. These men founded the first football club — Black Stockings — in the Ottoman Empire. Black Stockings were shutdown by the Sultan's men soon thereafter but, 8 years later, in 1907, most of the same people founded the Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü.

Nurizade Ziya Songülen, Ayetullah and Necip Okaner created Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü a century ago in 1907. The club had to be kept under wraps because of the strict Ottoman rule, under which Turkish youth were not allowed to set up clubs or play football, according to the Sultan Abdul Hamid's ruling. Songülen was elected the first president of the club, Ayetullah became the first General Secretary, and Okaner was given the post of the General Captain. The lighthouse situated on the Fenerbahçe cape was a big influence on the design of the club's first emblem, which sported the yellow and white colors of daffodils around the lighthouse. It wasn't until 1910 that the emblem and colors of the club changed, when Topuz Hikmet redesigned the badge and changed the colors to yellow and navy, still seen now. Fenerbahçe's activities were kept in secrecy until a legislation change in 1908, when, under a new law, all football clubs had to register to exist legally. In 1959, the TFF founded a national league, which continues today under the name of the Türkiye Süper Ligi. The next year they participated in the UEFA Champions League for the first time.

In 1918, after World War I, İstanbul was occupied by the British and French armies, like all of Anatolia. From 1918 to 1923, Fenerbahçe played 50 matches against the teams of occupying powers and won 41 of these matches, losing just 4. Fenerbahçe's victories were a great boost to the morale of the Turkish soldiers and public alike, making the Fenerbahçe most popular team in Turkey.

[edit] Atatürk and Fenerbahçe

The founder of the Turkish Republic, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk was an alleged Fenerbahçe supporter. On 10 August, after a 3–3 draw against Galatasaray in the Gazi Cup, Atatürk had three Galatasaray and two Fenerbahçe supporters next to him, where he is quoted as having said: "We are three on three here, because I’m a Fenerbahçe supporter too".

When the club's wooden building at Kuşdili, Kadıköy burnt down on the night of June 5, 1932, the first donation for a new building came from Atatürk. Atatürk has also visited the club and has signed the book of honour where he wrote the following:

   
Fenerbahçe S.K.
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Fenerbahçe S.K.
May 3, 1918 (3.5.1334 AH) signed by Army commander Mustafa Kemal

[edit] Rivalries

The club's arch-rival is the neighbouring club Galatasaray SK. The Fenerbahçe–Galatasaray rivalry is considered as one of the world's biggest rivalries, and derbies between the clubs are considered as "Derby of Turkey". Although Fenerbahçe has never come close to match the European Success and Reputation of Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe has always challenged them consistently domestically. Overall, in the derbies between the two clubs, Fenerbahçe have won more games [1]. Fenerbahçe's biggest win against Galatasaray was a league match in the 2002–2003 season where they scored six unanswered goals 6–0. Another major rival is Beşiktaş JK, who are also located in İstanbul, in the Beşiktaş district. The head-to-head record between the two teams shows that Beşiktaş have won 116 of their games against Fenerbahçe's 113. Fenerbahçe also shares some rivalry with Trabzonspor, dating back to their neck to neck championship races during the late-1970s. Trabzonspor lost their momentum to fight for the league title but still the matches between Trabzonspor and Fenerbahçe at the Trabzon Avni Aker Stadium are shown as one the hardest away matches for Fenerbahçe SK.

[edit] Emblem

The Fenerbahçe emblem was designed by Topuz Hikmet who played left wing in 1910 and was made by Tevfik Haccar (Taşcı) in London. The emblem consists of five colours. The white section which includes the writing Fenerbahçe Spor Kulubu 1907 represents purity and open heartedness, the red section represents love and attachment to the club and symbolises the Turkish flag. The yellow middle section symbolises admiration and envy, while the navy symbolises nobility. The oak acorn leaf which rises from the navy and yellow section shows the power of Fenerbahçe. The green colour of the leaf shows the success of Fenerbahçe is imperative.

Topuz Hikmet describes the story of the emblem:

   
Fenerbahçe S.K.
"After the change of the club’s colours from yellow and white to yellow and navy, it was an issue to create an emblem with our new colours. My friends left the design of this emblem to me. Firstly, I brought together the colours of our national flag, red and white. Then drew a heart shape over the red and gave it a yellow and navy colour, adding an acorn leaf that represents resistance, power and strength. I wrote the club name and foundation date on the white section. When drawing our emblem, I tried to give this meaning: Serving the club with dependence from heart. The design was favored by my friends and our new emblem was made through the guidance of Tevfik Haccar, who was in Germany at time. After the new alphabet was approved, the design was protected, but the club name on the emblem was changed to Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü - 1907".
   
Fenerbahçe S.K.

[edit] Football

[edit] Present

Currently, Fenerbahçe have the highest average attendance in the Turkish league<ref>Sport Attendance Figures</ref>. The Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium is the biggest club stadium in Turkey. This stadium also frequently hosts national team games. The club chairman Aziz Yıldırım, who had just left the club, has returned to his post. He served his fourth two-year term since coming to power. He has stated that he will run once again for president. The squad is made up of many high-priced international players, from four different countries. Fenerbahçe's climbing team carries Fenerbahçe flags at the tops of famous mountains all over the world for the centenary year celebrations. Fenerbahçe has recently been invited to attend meetings of the highly prestigious G-14 group of European club powers, a first step toward possible membership, for their current bold economic and sportive growth.

[edit] Best European matches

Despite being the wealthiest Turkish club that regularly improves its squad with international stars, Fenerbahçe has never been a significant player in the international area. Their only European triumph came in the now-defunct Balkans Cup. There are no significant memorable events other than individual home wins; Fenerbahçe has never been able to advance past qualifying groups in European Champions League. Fenerbahçe is notable, however, for ending the 40-year old European unbeaten home record of Manchester United after a 1–0 win at Old Trafford.

Season Opponent Locale Score Competition
1961 Image:Flag of Greece.svg AEK Athens FCHome 5–1 Balkans Cup
1964 Image:Flag of Hungary.svg MTK Hungária FCAway 3–1 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
1967 Image:Flag of Greece.svg AEK Athens FCHome 3–1 Balkans Cup
1968 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Manchester CityHome 2–1 European Cup
1975 Image:Flag of Portugal.svg BenficaHome 1–0 European Cup
1978 Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV EindhovenHome 2–1 European Cup
1985 Image:Flag of France.svg BordeauxAway 3–2 European Cup
1996 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Manchester UnitedAway 1–0 European Champions League
1998 Image:Flag of Italy.svg Parma F.C.Home 1–0 UEFA Cup
2001 Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Rangers F.C.Home 2–1 European Champions League
2004 Image:Flag of Italy.svg JuventusHome 2–0 Exhibition
2004 Image:Flag of the Czech Republic (bordered).svg Sparta PrahaAway 1–0 European Champions League
2004 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Manchester UnitedHome 3–0 European Champions League
2005 Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Everton FCHome 5–0 Exhibition
2005 Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg PSV EindhovenHome 3–0 European Champions League
2006 Image:Flag of Italy.svg PalermoHome 3–0 UEFA Cup

[edit] Current squad 2006/07

Turkish clubs are limited to six players without Turkish citizenship.

As of 1 September, 2006:

No. Position Player
1 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg GK Volkan Demirel
4 Image:Flag of Ghana.svg MF Stephen Appiah
5 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg DF Ümit Özat (C)
7 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Mehmet Yozgatlı (Also holds German citizenship Image:Flag of Germany.svg)
9 Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg FW Mateja Kežman
10 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg FW Tuncay Şanlı
11 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Tümer Metin
15 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Marco (Mehmet) Aurélio (Also holds Brazilian citizenship Image:Flag of Brazil.svg)
16 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Kerim Zengin
17 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg DF Can Arat
19 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg DF Önder Turacı (Also holds Belgian citizenship Image:Flag of Belgium (civil).svg)
20 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg MF Alex
No. Position Player
21 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Selçuk Şahin
22 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg GK Serdar Kulbilge
23 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg FW Semih Sentürk
24 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg DF Deniz Baris (Also holds German citizenship Image:Flag of Germany.svg)
25 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Uğur Boral
27 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Kemal Aslan
29 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Olcan Adin
30 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Serkan Balcı
34 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg GK Rüştü Reçber
35 Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg DF Diego Lugano
36 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg DF Edu Dracena
99 Image:Flag of Brazil.svg FW Deivid

Players out on loan

No. Position Player
-- Image:Flag of Turkey.svg GK Recep Biler (at Karşıyaka SK until June 2007)
6 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg DF Mahmut Hanefi Erdoğdu (at Gaziantepspor until June 2007)
18 Image:Flag of Turkey.svg MF Gürhan Gürsoy (at Sivasspor until Jine 2007)
-- Image:Flag of Brazil.svg FW Edmar Gees De Souza (at Bursaspor until June 2007)

For recent transfers, see the "Transfer Deals" section of 2006-07 in Turkish football.

[edit] Current staff

[edit] Notable players

Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey
Image:Flag of Albania.svg Albania
Image:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina
Image:Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg Bosnia and Herzegovina

Image:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil
Image:Flag of Bulgaria (bordered).svg Bulgaria
Image:Flag of Croatia.svg Croatia
Image:Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg England
Image:Flag of France.svg France
Image:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Image:Flag of Ghana.svg Ghana
Image:Flag of Israel (bordered).svg Israel

Image:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Image:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria
Image:Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Romania Romania
Image:Flag of Serbia (state) (bordered).svg Serbia
Image:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Sweden
Image:Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
Image:Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine
Image:Flag of Uruguay.svg Uruguay

Other footballers Fenerbahçe footballers.

[edit] Managers

Season Name Country
Honours
1907-1911Dalaklı HüseyinImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1911-1915Galip KulaksızoğluImage:Flag of Turkey.svg İstanbul Football League (3)
1915-1921Fuat Hüsnü KayacanImage:Flag of Turkey.svg İstanbul Friday League
1921-1924Mustafa ElkatipzadeImage:Flag of Turkey.svg İstanbul Friday League
1924-1926Sami CoşarImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1926-1929Hikmet MocukImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1929-1932Necmettin cakanImage:Flag of Turkey.svg İstanbul Football League, İstanbul Shield
1932-1935Josef SvenkImage:Flag of Hungary.svgTurkish Football Championship , İstanbul Football League, İstanbul Shield
1935-1938James ElliotImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg National Heap, Turkish Football Championship (2), İstanbul Football League, İstanbul Shield
1938-1939Josef SvenkImage:Flag of Hungary.svg İstanbul Shield (2)
1939-1941G. NemetzImage:Flag of Hungary.svg National Heap
1941-1944John PrayerImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg National Heap, Turkish Football Championship , İstanbul Football League
1945-1947Fikret ArıcanImage:Flag of Turkey.svg İstanbul Cup, National Heap (2), Chancellor Cup (2), İstanbul Football League
1947-1948Ignace MolnarImage:Flag of Hungary.svg İstanbul Football League
1948-1949Cihat ArmanImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1949-1951Peter MolleyImage:Flag of Scotland.svg National Heap, Chancellor Cup
1951-1951James Mc.CormickImage:Flag of Scotland.svg-
1951-1953Lazslo SzekellyImage:Flag of Hungary.svg İstanbul Professional League
1953-1955Zarko MihailovicImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg-
1955-1955Imre MarkosImage:Flag of Hungary.svg-
1955-1956Fikret ArıcanImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1956-1957Laszlo SzekellyImage:Flag of Hungary.svg İstanbul Professional League
1957-1959Ignace MolnarImage:Flag of Hungary.svg İstanbul Professional League
1959-1960Mehmet Reşat NayırImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish League Championships
1960-1961Laszlo SzekellyImage:Flag of Hungary.svg Turkish League Championships
1961-1962Necdet ErdemImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1962-1964Miroslav KokotovicImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Turkish League Championships
1964-1965Oscar HoldImage:Flag of England (bordered).svg Ataturk Cup, Turkish League Championships
1965-1966Necdet ErdemImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1966-1967Abdullah GegicImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Spor-Toto Cup, Balkan Cup
1967-1968Ignace MolnarImage:Flag of Hungary.svg President Cup, Turkish Cup, Turkish League Championships
1969-1970Traian IonescuRomania TSYD Cup, Turkish League Championships
1970-1971Constantin TeascaRomania-
1971-1972Sabri KirazImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1972-1975DidiImage:Flag of Brazil.svg TSYD (2), Chancellor Cup, President Cup (2), Turkish Cup, Turkish League Championships (2)
1975-1976Abdullah GegićImage:Flag of Turkey.svg TSYD Cup
1976-1976Ilie DatcuRomania-
1976-1976Nedim GünarImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1976-1978Tomislav KaleperovicImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg TSYD Cup, Turkish League Championships
1978-1979Necdet NişImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish Cup
1979-1979Şükrü ErsoyImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1979-1980Ziya ŞengülImage:Flag of Turkey.svg TSYD Cup
1980-1982Friedel RauschImage:Flag of Germany.svg TSYD Cup, Chancellor Cup
1982-1982Enver KatipImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1982-1984Branko StankovićImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Fleet Cup (2), TSYD Cup, Turkish Cup, Turkish League Championships
1984-1985Todor VeselinovićImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Fleet Cup (2), TSYD Cup, Chancellor Cup (2), Turkish League Championships
1985-1986Kálmán MészölyImage:Flag of Hungary.svg-
1986-1986Ziya ŞengülImage:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1986-1987Branko StankovićImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg-
1987-1988Yilmaz Yücetürk, Pál Csernai, Ercan AktunaImage:Flag of Hungary.svg Image:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1988-1990Todor VeselinovićImage:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg Chancellor Cup, Turkish League Championships
1990-1990Ömer KanerImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Chancellor Cup
1990-1991Guus Hiddink, Erol Togay, Tınaz TırpanImage:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Image:Flag of Turkey.svg-
1991-1993Jozef VenglošImage:Flag of Slovakia.svg-
1993-1995Holger OsieckImage:Flag of Germany.svg TSYD Cup, Chancellor Cup
1995-1995Tomislav IvićImage:Flag of Croatia.svg-
1995-1996Carlos Alberto ParreiraImage:Flag of Brazil.svg TSYD Cup, Turkish League Championships
1996-1997Sebastião Lazaroni, Todor VeselinovićImage:Flag of Brazil.svg Image:Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.svg-
1997-1998Otto BarićImage:Flag of Croatia.svg Chancellor Cup
1998-1999Joachim LöwImage:Flag of Germany.svg Ataturk Cup
1999-2000Rıdvan Dilmen, Zdeněk Zeman, Turhan SofuoğluImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Image:Flag of Italy.svg-
2000-2001Mustafa DenizliImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkish League Championships
2001-2002Mustafa Denizli, Werner LorantImage:Flag of Turkey.svg Image:Flag of Germany.svg-
2002-2003Werner Lorant, Oğuz Çetin, Tamer GüneyImage:Flag of Germany.svg Image:Flag of Turkey.svg-
2003-2006Christoph DaumImage:Flag of Germany.svg Turkish League Championships (2)
2006-PresentZicoImage:Flag of Brazil.svg-
Other managers Fenerbahçe football managers.

[edit] Turkish League Achievements

During the early years of 20th century, organized football leagues existed only in İstanbul. After the Republic was founded, and with the establishment of the Turkish Football Federation in 1923, the federation started organizing leagues in different cities, although these leagues were localalised. Later on, the Federation started organizing inter-city leagues, first under the name of the National League (Milli Küme), and then Turkish League. Since its foundation, Fenerbahçe SK has won 25 national championships (some in the previous incarnation to the official league operating today), 16 inter-city league championships and 26 official cup titles organized by the Turkish Football Federation and 19 other cups.

[edit] Football Honours

  • Turkish League Championships:
    • Winners (16): 1959, 1960-61, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1967-68, 1969-70, 1973-74, 1974-75, 1977-78, 1982-83, 1984-85, 1988-89, 1995-96, 2000-01, 2003-04, 2004-05
    • Runners-up (15): 1960, 1961-62, 1966-67, 1970-71, 1972-73, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1979-80, 1983-84, 1989-90, 1991-92, 1993-94, 1997-98, 2001-02, 2005-2006
  • Turkish Cup:
    • Winners (4): 1968, 1974, 1979, 1983
    • Runners-up (7): 1963, 1965, 1989, 1996, 2001, 2005, 2006
  • Balkans Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1966-1967
  • Atatürk Cup:
    • Winners (2): 1964, 1998
  • President Cup:
    • Winners (6): 1968, 1973, 1975, 1984, 1985, 1990
  • Chancellor Cup:
    • Winners (8): 1945, 1946, 1950, 1973, 1980, 1988, 1992, 1998
  • TSYD Cup:
    • Winners (12): 1969, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1994, 1995
  • Turkish Football Championship:
    • Winners (3): 1932-33, 1934-35, 1943-44
  • İstanbul Football League:
    • Winners (16): 1911-12, 1913-14, 1914-15, 1920-21, 1922-23, 1929-30, 1932-33, 1934-35, 1935-36, 1936-37, 1943-44, 1946-47, 1947-48, 1952-53, 1956-57, 1958-59
  • İstanbul Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1944
  • Fleet Cup:
    • Winners (4): 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985
  • İstanbul Shield:
    • Winners (4): 1930, 1934, 1938, 1939
  • National Heap:
    • Winners (6): 1936-37, 1939-40, 1942-43, 1944-45, 1945-46, 1949-50
  • Spor Toto Cup:
    • Winners (1): 1967

[edit] Basketball

Fenerbahçe's second biggest branch is its basketball team. In 2006 Fenerbahçe's basketball department was merged with Ülkerspor's department.

Fenerbahçe's honours before Fenerbahçe merged with Ülkerspor

[edit] Fenerbahçe Honours

[edit] Men's Team

  • Turkish Championship
    • Winners (4): 1957, 1959, 1965, 1991
  • Turkish Federation Cup
    • Winners (6): 1954, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1967
  • Turkish Super Cup
    • Winners (3): 1990, 1991, 1994

[edit] Women's Team

  • Turkish Championship
    • Winners (4): 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006
  • Turkish Federation Cup
    • Winners (6): 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006
  • Turkish Super Cup
    • Winners (5): 1999, 2000, 2001,2004, 2005

[edit] Ülkerspor

Ülkerspor was a Turkish basketball club based in İstanbul and sponsored by Ülker Food Group. The sports club was founded in 1975, however the basketball department was established by a takeover of the basketball team Nasaşspor in 1993. At the end of the 2005/06 season, it was announced that the club would be merged with the Fenerbahçe Basketball Club. It was also announced that all the current players that were contracted to Ülkerspor would be transferred to Fenerbahçe.

In their first season since becoming a club, Ülkerspor played in the final of the Turkish Basketball League and represented Turkey at the Korac Cup. In its brief history of 12 seasons, Ülkerspor played in the championship 8 times, won 3 times championship titles in those 8 years, and won two Turkish Cup's. The orange-green squad also won the President’s Cup 5 times and established itself as the country's second most successful club after crosstown rival Efes Pilsen.

[edit] Ülkerspor Honours

  • Turkish League:
    • Winners (4): 1995, 1998, 2001, 2006
  • Turkish Cup:
    • Winners (2): 2003, 2004
  • President’s Cup:
    • Winners (5): 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004

[edit] Current squad

For the current squad, see Fenerbahçe Ülkerspor.

[edit] Volleyball

Another popular branch of Fenerbahçe's club is its Volleyball branch.

[edit] Current Men's squad

Name Nationality Position Height [m]
Burak Hascan Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 2.03
Hakan Fertelli Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 1.98
Erhan Dünge Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 2.08
Nuri Şahin Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Libero 1.98
Can Ayvazoğlu Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Setter 1.90
Volkan Güç Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Opposite 2.02
Arslan Ekşi Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Wing Spiker 1.98
Orhan Cinoğlu Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Setter 2.05
Umut Çakır Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Wing Spiker 1.94
Berat Kısal Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Wing Spiker 1.90
Emre Batur Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 1.98
Georgi Valon Image:Flag of Bulgaria (bordered).svg Bulgaria Setter 2.00

Coach: Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Abdullah Paşaoğlu

[edit] Honours

  • Turkish League
    • Runners-up (2):
  • Istanbul Champion
    • Winners (5):
  • European Top Teams Cup
    • Quarterfinal 2004/2005:

[edit] Current Women's squad

Name Nationality Position Height [m]
Natalia Morozova Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia Middle Blocker 1.88
Alevtina Cherghanova Image:Flag of Russia (bordered).svg Russia Setter 1.88
Bilun Günal Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Wing Spiker 1.75
Serra Yücel Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 1.83
Pınar Peker Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Setter 1.85
Çiğdem Kaplan Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Wing Spiker 1.82
Selma Kaplan Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Setter 1.77
Tülin Altıntaş Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 1.87
Seda Tokatlıoğlu Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Setter 1.92
Yasemin Alpullu Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Libero 1.73
Selen Öndeş Image:Flag of Turkey.svg Turkey Middle Blocker 1.86

Coach: Image:Flag of Spain.svg Jesus Savigne

[edit] Honours

  • Turkish League
    • Winners (8):
  • Istanbul Champion
    • Winners (9):

[edit] References

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