Karşıyaka S.K.

Karşıyaka
Full name Karşıyaka Spor Kulübü
Nickname(s) Kaf Kaf
Kaf Sin Kaf
The 35 and half
Founded 1 November 1912 (1912-11-01)
Ground İzmir Atatürk Stadium,
Izmir, Turkey
Ground Capacity 51,295
Chairman Turkey Mutlu Altuğ
Manager Turkey Soner Tolungüç
League TFF Second League
2015–16 TFF First League, 18th

Karşıyaka is a Turkish sports club located in Karşıyaka, Izmir. The team was founded on 1 November 1912. The "SK" refers to sports club, as besides football the club has sports branches in basketball, volleyball, handball, tennis, swimming, sailing, billiards and bowling. The club's football team is currently playing in the Turkish Second League, the basketball team in the Turkish Basketball League and the women's volleyball team in the Turkish Women's Second League.

Karşıyaka have a fierce rivalry with Göztepe; the match between the two teams is collectively known as the Izmir Derby. Other rivalries are with Bucaspor and Altay.

Current squad

As of 1 September 2016 [1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Turkey GK Erhan Erentürk
3 Turkey DF Cenk Özbey
4 Turkey DF Muhammet Fatih Öztekin
5 Turkey DF Mustafa Aşan
6 Turkey MF Arif Cılak
7 Turkey MF Ali Say
8 Turkey MF Zeki Korkmaz
9 Turkey MF Tayfun Pektürk
10 Turkey FW Can Erdem
11 Turkey FW Battal Demirbilek
14 Turkey GK Behram Zülaloğlu
17 Turkey DF Mustafa Değirmenci
19 Turkey FW Bartu Umut
20 Turkey MF Mahmut Temür
No. Position Player
22 Turkey DF Metin Peker
23 Turkey DF Abdulhamit Yıldız
30 Turkey DF Harun Atalay
31 Turkey MF Ali Kemal Özkan
39 Turkey FW Hakan Kuş
48 Turkey DF Onur Kıntaş
66 Turkey MF Okan Şahingöz
77 Turkey DF Tugay Kırcalı
88 Turkey DF Anıl Çıracı
89 Turkey GK Mehmet Aksoy
94 Turkey FW Emircan Avcı
97 Turkey MF Batuhan Çalışkan
99 Turkey DF İbrahim Kaş

League participations in football

See also

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References


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