Çaykur Rizespor
Full name | Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü | |||
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Nickname(s) | Karadeniz Atmacası (The Black Sea Sparrowhawk) |
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Founded | 19 May 1953 | |||
Ground | Çaykur Didi Stadyumu Rize, Turkey |
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Capacity | 15,558 | |||
Chairman | Metin Kalkavan | |||
Manager | Hikmet Karaman | |||
League | Süper Lig | |||
2014–15 | Süper Lig, 14th | |||
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Çaykur Rizespor is a Turkish sports club based in Rize. Çaykur Rizespor is currently playing in the Turkish Süper Lig. The club was founded on May 19, 1953 in green-yellow colours and had professionalship status in 1968 as Rizespor and changed its colours to blue-green. Since 1990, the team has been sponsored by the Turkish tea company Çaykur hence the name and the image of a tea leaf on the club's logo. Rizespor changed their name to Çaykur Rizespor, ahead of the 1990–91 season. The club plays its home games in Yeni Rize Şehir Stadium.[1]
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History
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Rize İdman Yurdu
In the first anniversary year of the salvation from Russian occupation, the young generation of Rize found the first sports club of Rize in 1953. At first, the club was named Rize Idman Yurdu. In 1953, Suphi Bey and İsmail Kentay, a senior security chief in Ankara, were both highly involved laying the foundations of the club. The other founders were listed as Kalamozlu Ali Bey, Ali Kemal Kavrakoğlu, Memiş Kanburoğlu, Hamdi Tuzcuoğlu, Sadettin Türüt, Sabri Kolçak, Acente İbrahim, Lazoğlu Ahmet Bey. These people arranged a local with two rooms right next to the municipality building of Rize, where the club operated it's bureaucratic accounts. Rize İdman Yurdu participated in two different sports branches which were football and gymnastic. Meanwhile, an institution of music was also found, leading the first band of Rize. The entire instruments were gifted by the deputy of Lazistan, Süleyman Sudi Sofuoğlu Bey.[2]
Şark İdman Ocağı
In June 25, 1923, Şark İdman Ocağı started to function at the property of a hotel called Barış Hotel. It was another soccer club found in Rize. The members of the council of founding fathers were Ali Kemal Kavrakoğlu, Rıfkı Tuzcuoğlu, İshak Turnaoğlu, Hamdullah Şadoğlu, Hasan Biber, Riyazi Diren and Kamil Karadeniz. "Even though fanatical groups took place back in the days, the existence of two rival clubs, functioning in one city, have always attracted an increasing capacity of spectators." [2]
The First Domestic Rivals
In 7 November 1923, Şarkı İdman Ocağı won the rival match 1-0. The referee was İsmet Bey, the Lieutenant of the 7th Regiment Officer.[2]
Foundation
A committee of 5 people, Yakup Temizel, Atıf Taviloğlu, İsmet Bilsel, Yaşar Tümbekçioğlu and Muharrem Kürkçü, found the club in 19 May 1953 at the 34th anniversary year of the start of Independence War[disambiguation needed]. The intention was to enhance the physical and cultural talents of the youth as well as to contribute to the developments of Rize.[1] Domestic cultivation of lemon citruses and oranges labeled the club colour to be yellow and being Rize's symbol, tea gardens, represented the colour green.[1]
One of the founding members, Yaşar Dömlekçioğlu, was chosen the first president of the club.
During the amateur league years through 1953 to 1968, local-born players such as Ahmet Durmuş, Kenan Tiryaki, Mustafa Erol, İrfan Akaslan, Mahmut Salih Yavuz, Salih Kazancı, Ahmet Kemal Yavuz, Hamil Kazancı, Mustafa Veziroğlu, Yılmaz Özkan, Yılmaz Balta, Ahmet Fenci, Ekif Fence, Oktay Arayıcı, Abdullah Kıtır, Mustafa Kazdal, Abdullah Şeker and Ömer Çakır played for Rizespor. With the regulation changes in 1968, the club formed a professional club structure by the association of two clubs, Rize Güneşspor and Fenergençlik.The club started from the third division with the colours blue and green. At the end of a competitive season, as a result of a fight inside the game the club got punished with a forfeit as well as a deduction of 2 points which bereaved Rizespor from promotion that season. The punishment was the first time in the Turkish football history. In the coming period, the club did not get relegated and in 1978-1979, Rizespor won the title and qualified to play in the Turkish Süper Lig for the first time in the club history.[1]
Firsts in the History of Rizespor
First Transfers
Rizespor spent 367 thousand liras to transfer Salim, Rasim, Mustafa, Sabahattin (Erzincan Şekerspor), Ahmet, Atilla (Giresunspor), Hakkı, Yücel (Rizegücü), Ahmet (Petrol Ofisi Spor), Salih (Kastamonuspor), Mustafa (Samsunspor), İbrahim (Trabzonspor), Tuncay, Yüksel (Sarıyer), Şenol (Beşiktaş), Cevat, Kadir, B.Cevat, Enver, Lokman (Rize Çayspor). Rizespor paid a monthly wage of 10 thousand liras.[1]
First Manager
Şenol Birol got hired as the first manager of the club. He was in manager/player status.
Facilities
Since 2008 Mehmet Cengiz Sosyal Tesisleri are the facilities of Rizespor. The facilities function as accommodation and sports centre within European standards. [3]
Local participitations
- 1979–81, 1985–89, 2000–02, 2003–08, 2013–
- 1974–79, 1981–85, 1989–93, 1994–00, 2002–03, 2008–13
- 1968–74, 1993–94
European history
Season | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2001 | 2R | FK Pobeda | 0–2 | 1–2 | 1–4 |
Players
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
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Notable players
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Managers
Manager | Years |
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Şenol Birol | 1968–69 |
Ahmet Şamlıoğlu | 1969–70 |
Minacettin Barut | 1970–72 |
Gazanfer Olcayto | 1972–74 |
Turgut Kafkas | 1974–75 |
Suat Mamat | 1975–76 |
Tekin Yolaç | 1976–77 |
İlhan Uralgil | 1977 |
Erdoğan Gürhan | 1977–78 |
Gürsel Aksel | 1978–79 |
Zeynel Soyuer | 1979–80 |
Cevdet Soyluoğlu | 1980–81 |
Halil Güngördü | 1981 |
Turgut Kafkas | 1981–82 |
Tezcan Uzcan | 1982–83 |
Suphi Varol | 1983–84 |
Cesarettin Alptekin | 1984–85 |
Enver Katip | 1985–86 |
Nedim Günar | 1986–87 |
Fethi Demican | 1987–88 |
Davut Şahin | 1988 |
Manager | Years |
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Adolf Remy | 1988–89 |
Cesarettin Alptekin | 1989–90 |
Enver Katip | 1990–92 |
Numan Zafer Kanburoğlu | 1992–93 |
Giray Bulak | 1993–95 |
Ömer Kadri Özcan | 1995–96 |
Ömer Kaner | 1996 |
Ali Kemal Denizci | 1996–97 |
Yaşar Elmas | 1997–98 |
Celal Kıbrızlı | 1998–99 |
Hikmet Karaman | 1999 |
Cem Pamiroğlu | 1999–00 |
Rasim Kara | 29 Feb 2000–30 April 00 |
Karol Pecze | 30 June 2000–30 April 02 |
Fuat Yaman | 2002–03 |
Hikmet Karaman | 1 July 2003–30 June 04 |
Yılmaz Vural | 5 Feb 2004–31 March 04 |
Rıza Çalımbay | 1 June 2004–31 Jan 05 |
Erdoğan Arıca | 1 Feb 2005–30 June 05 |
Metin Yıldız | 31 July 2005–30 Sept 05 |
Sakıp Özberk | 7 Oct 2005–12 Dec 05 |
Manager | Years |
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Güvenç Kurtar | 12 Dec 2005–11 Sept 06 |
Safet Sušić | 15 Sept 2006–18 Dec 06 |
Rıza Çalımbay | 26 Dec 2006–19 June 07 |
Samet Aybaba | 20 June 2007–20 Aug 07 |
Safet Sušić | 30 Aug 2007–31 Jan 08 |
Erdoğan Arıca | 1 Feb 2008–28 April 08 |
Metin Diyadin | 2 June 2008–26 Dec 08 |
Suat Kaya | 5 Jan 2009–7 Feb 09 |
Raşit Çetiner | 12 Feb 2009–11 June 09 |
Hasan Vezir | 29 June 2009–29 Nov 09 |
Oktay Çevik | 29 June 2009–29 Nov 09 |
Mehmet Şansal | 3 Dec 2009–1 Feb 10 |
Ümit Kayıhan | 2 Feb 2010–24 May 11 |
Hüseyin Kalpar | 31 May 2011–12 Feb 12 |
Giray Bulak | 17 Feb 2012–10 June 12 |
Engin Korukır | 16 June 2012–9 Dec 12 |
Mustafa Denizli | 21 Dec 2012–24 May 13 |
Rıza Çalımbay | 31 May 2013–9 Feb 14 |
Uğur Tütüneker | 14 Feb 2014–17 May 14 |
Mehmet Özdilek | 20 June 2014–7 Dec 14 |
Hikmet Karaman | 14 Dec 2014– |
Stadium photograph
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Presidents
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References
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