sport.wikisort.org - TeamAkçaabat Sebatspor, also known as A. Sebatspor was a Turkish football club located in the Akçaabat district of Trabzon Province. They played their home games in the Akçaabat Fatih Stadyumu. The club was founded in 1923.
Turkish football club
Football club
Akçaabat Sebatspor |
Full name | Akçaabat Sebatspor |
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Founded | 1923 |
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Dissolved | 2018 |
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Ground | Akçaabat Fatih Stadyumu, Trabzon, Turkey |
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Capacity | 6238 |
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Chairman | Cemil Kalkışım |
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Manager | Mehmet Birinci |
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League | Trabzon 1st Amateur |
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2014–15 | 4th |
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History
Akçaabat Sebatspor were founded as Sebat İdman Yurdu in 1923 in Akcaabat, Trabzon, Turkey. They are among the ten oldest football clubs in Turkey despite being a team of a relatively small town. The first kits sported the colors of the nations flag, red and white. The team changed its name to Akcaabat Genclik in 1940, and then to Sebat Genclik in 1947. Sebatspor were promoted to the professional leagues in 1968 as Sebat Gençlik Kulübü. They started in the TFF 3rd League. They spent several seasons in the Third Division, before being promoted to the Turkish Second Division as champions in 1978. During the 1981–82 season, Sebatspor were almost promoted to the Super League, finishing one point behind Samsunspor. The club changed its name to the current form, Akçaabat Sebatspor in 1986. The club was relegated to the Third Division in 1991, but quickly bounced back and were promoted to the Second Division the next season.
The club spent one season in the Second Division before being relegated again in 1993. After years of struggling, influential businessman and philanthropist Mevlüt Selami Yardım took the helms as a chairman. He, who died recently, put tremendous financial and personal effort for the team to recoup its historical valour. It was until 2000 that the club would be promoted to the Second Division once more after a dramatic as well as a miraculous play-off against Balikesirspor. Three years later, Sebatspor were promoted to the Super League for the first time in the club's history. This was a major achievement in the sense that for the first time in Turkish football history,a town team (other than that of Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir) was promoted to the Turkish Premier Division. In their first season Sebatspor achieved an ecstatic escape from relegation to the surprise of almost everybody. The stay, however, did not last long as they were subsequently relegated at the end of the Super League 2004–05 season. In 2007, the club was relegated to the TFF Second League.
Honours
- Runners-up: 1969
- Third place: 2002–03
Past seasons
Year | Division[1] | Position | P | W | D | L | Goals | Pts |
2002–03 | Turkish First Division | 3 | 34 | 19 | 7 | 8 | 61–39 | 64 |
2003–04 | Super League | 13 | 34 | 11 | 9 | 14 | 45–53 | 42 |
2004–05 | Super League | 18 | 34 | 3 | 10 | 21 | 40–78 | 19 |
2005–06 | Turkish First Division | 15 | 34 | 7 | 13 | 14 | 37–54 | 34 |
2006–07 | Turkish First Division | 17 | 34 | 8 | 8 | 18 | 40–65 | 32 |
2007–08 | Iddaa League B | 2 | 32 | 11 | 10 | 11 | 38–41 | 43 |
2008–09 | Iddaa League B | 4 | 36 | 14 | 10 | 12 | 43–41 | 52 |
2009–10 | Iddaa League B | 3 | 38 | 17 | 5 | 16 | 52–59 | 56 |
2010–11 | Iddaa League B | 16 | 34 | 8 | 10 | 16 | 32–53 | 34 |
2011–12 | Turkish Third League | 19 | 36 | 2 | 1 | 33 | 19–105 | 7 |
2012–13 | Turkish Regional Amateur League | 8 | 28 | 11 | 6 | 11 | 44–37 | 39 |
2013–14 | Trabzon 1st Amateur Play-Off | 4 | 9 | 4 | 4 | 1 | 20–13 | 16 |
2014–15 | Trabzon 1st Amateur Play-Off | 4 | 9 | 4 | 2 | 3 | 15–13 | 14 |
References
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National teams | Men |
- Men's
- results
- footballers
- managers
- B
- U-21
- Youth
- Futsal
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Women |
- Women's
- results
- footballers
- managers
- U-21
- U-19
- U-17
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Domestic leagues | Men |
- Süper Lig
- TFF First League
- TFF Second League
- TFF Third League
- Turkish Regional Amateur League
- Super Amateur Leagues
- Amateur First Division
- Amateur Second Division
- U21 Ligi
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Women |
- Super League
- First League
- Second League
- Third League
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Domestic cups |
- Turkish Cup
- Turkish Super Cup
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Defunct leagues |
- Ankara Football League
- Çukurova Football League
- Eskişehir Football League
- Istanbul Football League
- İzmir Football League
- Trabzon Football League
- Turkish Federation Cup
- Turkish Football Championship
- Turkish National Division
- Turkish Women's Regional Football League
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Defunct cups |
- Atatürk Cup
- Fleet Cup
- Istanbul Football Cup
- Istanbul Shield
- Prime Minister's Cup
- Spor Toto Cup
- TSYD Cup
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Lists | Men | |
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Women |
- List of clubs
- List of expatriate footballers
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- Denial of former championships
- Records
- 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal
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Süper Lig |
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Millî Lig |
- 1959
- 1959–60
- 1960–61
- 1961–62
- 1962–63
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1. Lig |
- 1963–64
- 1964–65
- 1965–66
- 1966–67
- 1967–68
- 1968–69
- 1969–70
- 1970–71
- 1971–72
- 1972–73
- 1973–74
- 1974–75
- 1975–76
- 1976–77
- 1977–78
- 1978–79
- 1979–80
- 1980–81
- 1981–82
- 1982–83
- 1983–84
- 1984–85
- 1985–86
- 1986–87
- 1987–88
- 1988–89
- 1989–90
- 1990–91
- 1991–92
- 1992–93
- 1993–94
- 1994–95
- 1995–96
- 1996–97
- 1997–98
- 1998–99
- 1999–2000
- 2000–01
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Süper Lig |
- 2001–02
- 2002–03
- 2003–04
- 2004–05
- 2005–06
- 2006–07
- 2007–08
- 2008–09
- 2009–10
- 2010–11
- 2011–12
- 2012–13
- 2013–14
- 2014–15
- 2015–16
- 2016–17
- 2017–18
- 2018–19
- 2019–20
- 2020–21
- 2021–22
- 2022–23
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Champions | |
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Current teams | |
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Former clubs | |
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