Boluspor is a Turkish professional football club located in the city of Bolu. The clubs plays in red and white kits, and have done so since their formation in 1965.[3] Some of famous players of her were Lütfü Isıgöllü, Sinan Alayoğlu, Sadullah Acele, Rıdvan Dilmen, Sercan Görgülü, Halil İbrahim Eren, Recep Çetin, Ali Beykoz, Şenol Fidan, Müfit İkizoğlu and Faruk Yiğit.
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Full name | Boluspor Kulübü[1] | |||
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Nickname(s) | Bolu Beyi | |||
Founded | 28 December 1965; 56 years ago (1965-12-28) | |||
Ground | Bolu Atatürk Stadium, Bolu | |||
Capacity | 8,456[2] | |||
Chairman | Savaş Abak | |||
Manager | Sait Karafırtınalar | |||
League | TFF First League | |||
2021–22 | TFF First League, 8th of 19 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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Domestically, the club has won the TFF Second League on one occasion, finishing as runner-up to the Türkiye Kupası. Their greatest success in top-flight football came in 1974, when they finished in third place.[3]
Boluspor became a professional club when they entered the TFF Second League (now TFF First League) during the 1966–67 season. They were first promoted into the TFF First League (Now Super League) after the 1969–70 season. They finished third, their highest finish in the Süper Lig in 1973-74 season.[3]
The club has competed in continental competition once, losing to Dinamo Bucharest, in the 1974–75 UEFA Cup. They also competed in the now defunct Balkans Cup, winning matches against clubs such as Sofya Akademik and Sport Clup Bacau, but never won the cup.[3]
Süper League: 1970-79, 1980–85, 1986–92
First League: 1966-70, 1979–80, 1985–86, 1992–96, 1997-2001, 2007-
Second League: 1996-97, 2001-2002, 2005-2007
Third League: 2002-2005
UEFA Cup:
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1974–75 | 1R | ![]() |
0–1 | 0–3 | 0–4 |
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Millî Lig |
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1. Lig |
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Süper Lig |
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TFF First League | |
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2022–23 teams |
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