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2015–16 TFF First League
The 2015–16 TFF First League, also known as ''PTT First League'' due to sponsoring reasons, is the 15th season since the league was established in 2001 and 53rd season of the second-level football league of Turkey since its establishment in 1963–64. Teams *Balıkesir, Karabükspor and Kayseri Erciyesspor relegated from 2014–15 Süper Lig. *Kayserispor, Osmanlıspor and Antalyaspor promoted to 2015–16 Süper Lig. * Göztepe, Yeni Malatyaspor and 1461 Trabzon promoted from 2014–15 TFF Second League. *Manisaspor, Bucaspor and Orduspor relegated to 2015–16 TFF Second League. Stadia and locations League table Results Promotion Playoffs Semifinals Final Attendance See also * 2015–16 Turkish Cup * 2015–16 Süper Lig * 2015–16 TFF Second League * 2015–16 TFF Third League References External links *Turkish Football Federation PTT 1. League {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 TFF First League TFF First League seas ...
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Adanaspor
Adanaspor is a Turkish professional football club based in Adana, currently performing at the TFF First League. The club is founded in 1954 by the middle-class merchants and artisans in response to the alienation within city's then most popular club, Adana Demirspor, who were supported by workers, financed by landowners and governed by TCDD staff. Having played their first game in 1956 and became known as Adana derby, both clubs compete for the citywide support and domination since then. Adanaspor jersey colors, orange-white, symbolizes orange and cotton, the main harvests and believed by the club fans to be the true representation of the city.
Altınşehir Adana, accessed 23 January 2020
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Göztepe A
Göztepe (''watch hill'' in Turkish) may refer to: *Göztepe, Kadıköy, a neighbourhood of Kadıköy district in Istanbul, Turkey **Göztepe railway station, a train station **Göztepe (Istanbul Metro, M4), a metro station *Göztepe, Konak, a neighborhood of Konak district in İzmir, Turkey **Göztepe (İzmir Metro), a metro station **Göztepe (Tram İzmir), a tram station **Göztepe S.K. Göztepe Spor Kulübü (, Göztepe Sports Club), also known as Göztepe, is a Turkish sports club based in the Göztepe and Güzelyalı neighborhoods of İzmir. The "AŞ" refers to ''incorporated company'', as besides football, the club also ..., a football (soccer) club * Göztepe, Pazaryolu, a neighbourhood of Pazaryolu District of Erzurum Province, Turkey {{DEFAULTSORT:Goztepe ...
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Göztepe (''watch hill'' in Turkish) may refer to: *Göztepe, Kadıköy, a neighbourhood of Kadıköy district in Istanbul, Turkey **Göztepe railway station, a train station **Göztepe (Istanbul Metro, M4), a metro station *Göztepe, Konak, a neighborhood of Konak district in İzmir, Turkey **Göztepe (İzmir Metro), a metro station **Göztepe (Tram İzmir), a tram station **Göztepe S.K. Göztepe Spor Kulübü (, Göztepe Sports Club), also known as Göztepe, is a Turkish sports club based in the Göztepe and Güzelyalı neighborhoods of İzmir. The "AŞ" refers to ''incorporated company'', as besides football, the club also ..., a football (soccer) club * Göztepe, Pazaryolu, a neighbourhood of Pazaryolu District of Erzurum Province, Turkey {{DEFAULTSORT:Goztepe ...
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Giresunspor
Giresunspor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Giresun. It was founded in 1925 and re-formed in 1967 after the merger of Yeşiltepespor, Akıngençlikspor, and Beşiktaşspor. The football club is playing in the Turkish Super League. Giresunspor played in the Turkish Super League (Turkish first league) between 1971 and 1977. It was returned to top level after 44 years following defeating Tuzlaspor 2-1 at away match on 9 May 2021. League history * Turkish Super League: 1971–1977, 2021–present * TFF First League: 1967–1971, 1977–78, 1979–1986, 1988–1991, 1993–1995, 1997–2000, 2007–2012, 2014–2021 * TFF Second League: 1978–1979, 1986–1988, 1991–93, 1995–1997, 2000–2001, 2005–2007, 2012–2014 * TFF Third League TFF 3. Lig (Turkish Football Federation Third League) is the fourth level in the Turkish football league system. It was founded in 2001–02 season as a continuation of then third level division Turkish Third Footba ...
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Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor
Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Gaziantep. Founded in 1988, the club currently plays in the Süper Lig, the highest tier of Turkish football. The club was founded as Sankospor in 1988 and competed at the amateur level until 1993. They competed between the TFF Third League and TFF First League until 2019, when they were promoted to Süper Lig. During the 2020–21 season, the club reached the top of the standings in week 17, which they held for one week until being taken over by Beşiktaş J.K. History The club was founded at the amateur level as Sankospor under Sanko Holding A.Ş., an industrial group of companies headquartered in Gaziantep, in 1988. The first colors of club were blue and white. The club started to compete at TFF Third League in the 1993–94 season. In the TFF Third League, they played their first game in professional leagues against İslahiyespor, another Gaziantep-based club, which ended as a goalless draw on 26 Sep ...
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Elazığspor
Elazığspor is a Turkish professional football club located in Elazığ and currently competes in the TFF Third League. They previously played their home games at Elazığ Atatürk Stadium in Elazığ, which had a maximum capacity of 13,923. The club was founded in 1967. They have also played in the Super League many times in the past. History Elazığspor was founded in 1967 when three clubs (Merkez Gençlik, Güvenspor and Harputspor) were united to form a strong team for the city of Elazığ. The club's emblem refers to a famous local dance called Çayda Çıra. This dance is performed with candles in the hands. Elazığspor's main rivals are Malatyaspor. The cities Elazığ and Malatya, were Malatyaspor play, are neighboring cities. Due to the rivalry meaning a lot to those fan bases, extra security is almost a necessity to make sure of safety. Due to the fan bases dislike for each other, sometimes the visiting team's fans will not be allowed to attend the game due to secur ...
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Denizlispor
Denizlispor, due to current sponsorship Altaş Denizlispor, is a Turkish sports club based in Denizli. It is known by its distinct green and black colors. The club's branches include football, volleyball, basketball, table tennis, and gymnastics. The Denizlispor football squad, which was founded in 1966, is the largest and most popular of the club’s teams. The team plays its home matches at the Denizli Atatürk Stadium, which has a seating capacity of up to 19,500 fans. Denizlispor finished fifth in the 2001–02 Süper Lig, which qualified them for the UEFA Cup. In the 2002–03 UEFA Cup, the team defeated FC Lorient, Sparta Prague, and Olympique Lyonnais, before losing in the fourth round to FC Porto, who won the tournament. History Denizlispor Kulübü was founded on May 26, 1966 as a merger of two smaller youth sports clubs, Çelik Yeşilspor Gençlik and Pamukkale Gençlik. They joined to form what is now Denizlispor, which was at the time a little-known sports & youth ...
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Boluspor
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.TARİHÇE
boluspor.org.tr , accessed 26 January 2013
Some of famous players of her were Lütfü Isıgöllü, Sinan Alayoğlu, Sadullah Acele, Rıdvan Dilmen, , , ,

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Adana Demirspor
Adana Demirspor Kulübü is a sports club based in Adana, Turkey. Founded by railway workers in 1940, the club is competitive in football, watersports, racquet sports and martial arts. Football team's thriving success at the Adana League and the water polo team's unbeaten National League titles in the first three decades, built a large worker fan base in the city and attracted landowners to finance the club. Believing that the worker supported, landowner financed, TCDD governed club are alienating them, middle-class merchants and artisans founded Adanaspor in 1954 and competition among the two clubs for the citywide support and domination, created one of the fierce rivalries of Turkish football which continues to this day as Adana derby. Adana Demirspor are the first club that is based outside of Istanbul-Ankara-İzmir to join the National Football League, at a time, the league games were only hosted in the largest three cities. The club promoted to the top flight in 1960-61 ...
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2015–16 TFF Second League
The 2015–16 Second League (known as the ''Spor Toto 2. Lig'' for sponsorship reasons) is the third level in the Turkish football. Teams *Manisaspor, Bucaspor and Orduspor relegated from PTT First League. * Göztepe, Yeni Malatyaspor and 1461 Trabzon promoted to 2015–16 TFF First League. *Tuzlaspor, Eyüpspor, Anadolu Üsküdar 1908, İstanbulspor, Sivas Dört Eylül Belediyespor and Ankara Demirspor promoted from TFF Third League. *Turgutluspor, Körfez İskenderunspor, Ofspor, TKİ Tavşanlı Linyitspor, Gölbaşıspor, Birlik Nakliyat Düzyurtspor and Altay relegated to 2015–16 TFF Third League Locations White Group League Table Red Group League Table Promotion playoffs Quarterfinals Semifinals Final See also * 2015–16 Turkish Cup * 2015–16 Süper Lig * 2015–16 TFF First League * 2015–16 TFF Third League References External linksTFF 2.LIG {{DEFAULTSORT:2015-16 TFF Second League TFF Second League seasons 3 Turkey ...
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Orduspor
Orduspor was a Turkish football club founded in 1967. The club was located in Ordu, Turkey and played their home games at 19 Eylül Stadium. The team managed to qualify for the Turkish Super League again in 2011. But, the last spell in top level finished in 2013. History In the second half of the 1967s, Ordu was a city where ladies in the stands enjoyed watching football matches with the most enthusiastic cheers and applause although football was not yet known in many cities of Anatolia. By that time there were two football teams in the fields of Ordu, named Karadeniz İdman Yurdu and Gençleryurdu. The players would get into the Ordu Mixed squad. Ali Ataoğlu (Kara Ali), who played for İstanbulspor and Anadoluhisarı, after returning to Ordu established the team "Spor Yıldızı" where he also played for a short while. Ordu Mixed squad, composed of capable football players of these three teams, including Kara Ali, participated in the 1966 Turkish Junior Championship which wa ...
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Bucaspor
Bucaspor was a professional Turkish football club based in Buca, Izmir. Formed in 1928, Bucaspor were nicknamed Fırtına (Storm). The club colours were yellow and navy. It was dissolved in 2020. History Bucaspor was the fifth football club to be based in Izmir, following Karşıyaka S.K. (1912), Altay S.K. (1914), Altınordu S.K. (1923), and Göztepe A.Ş. (1925). Yellow and navy were chosen for the club colours. Former president Yusuf Muhafiz pushed to make red one of the colours of the club, to distinguish it from Istanbul-based club Fenerbahçe. The colour has since been removed. Bucaspor merged with Altay and Altınordu as Üçokspor in 1937. These clubs were separated again in 1939. The club did not compete professionally for most of its history till 1984–85 season. They were promoted to the 2.Lig after beating Edremitspor 1–0 on 6 May 1990, which gave them professional status. Bucaspor reached the play-offs of the 2.Lig twice, in 1994 and 1996, but failed to wi ...
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