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KTFF 1. Lig
KTFF 1. Lig (English: CTFA First League), officially AKSA 1. Lig for sponsorship reasons, formerly known as İkinci Lig (literally ''Second League'') is the second-highest division of association football in Northern Cyprus. It is administered by the Cyprus Turkish Football Federation and has 16 clubs. At the end of the season, the top two clubs are promoted to the KTFF Süper Lig, and the next top four clubs play play-off matches to determine the third team to be promoted. The bottom two are relegated to the BTM 1. Lig, and the next four clubs from the bottom play play-out matches to determine the third team to be relegated. Current teams Champions * 1955–56 – Yenicami (Nicosia) * 1956–57 – Yeşilada (Nicosia) * 1957–58 – Türk Ocağı (Limassol) * 1958–59 – Küçük Kaymaklı (Nicosia) * 1959–60 – Sönmezspor (Nicosia) * 1960–61 – Baf Ülkü Yurdu (Paphos) * 1961–62 – Lefke (Nicosia) * 1962–63 – Gönyeli (Nicosia) * 1963–64 – ''Aba ...
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KTFF Süper Lig
The KTFF Süper Lig (English: CTFA Super League), formerly known as Birinci Lig ( literally ''First League'') is the top football league in Northern Cyprus. The league was founded in 1955 and is currently contested by 16 teams. At the end of the season, the bottom two clubs are relegated to the KTFF 1. Lig, and the next four from the bottom play play-out matches to determine the third team to be relegated. History The Birinci Lig was founded by six clubs in 1955. The founding members were: * Baf Ülkü Yurdu * Çetinkaya Türk SK * Doğan * Gençler Birliği * Gençlik Gücü * Mağusa Türk Gücü Çetinkaya TSK are the most successful team with 14 championship titles. Current teams – 2022–23 season Champions * 1955–56 – Doğan Türk Birliği * 1956–57 – Doğan Türk Birliği * 1957–58 – Çetinkaya * 1958–59 – Doğan Türk Birliği * 1959–60 – Çetinkaya * 1960–61 – Çetinkaya * 1961–62 – Çetinkaya * 1962–63 – Küçük Kaym ...
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Bostancı Bağcıl S
Bostancı is a neighbourhood of Kadıköy, located on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, Turkey, on the shore of the Sea of Marmara. As the easternmost neighbourhood of the Kadıköy district; it borders Suadiye and Kozyatağı (also neighbourhoods of Kadıköy) to the west, İçerenköy (a neighbourhood of Ataşehir) to the north, and Altıntepe (a neighbourhood of Maltepe) to the east. A predominantly residential area, Bostancı is an important transport interchange with stops on the Marmaray and M4 Metro lines and ferries leaving for the Princes' Islands in the Sea of Marmara. It is generally considered the starting point of Bağdat Avenue, the major shopping street that runs as far as Kadıköy. Because of its position on the water, Bostanci has several fish restaurants. It is also popular as a place to stop off for late night fast food. Several places stay open all night serving people returning from the bars and clubs on Bağdat Avenue. History In the Byzantine period ...
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Esentepe K
Esentepe may refer to the following places: Turkey * Esentepe, Adıyaman * Esentepe, Alanya * Esentepe, Çine * Esentepe, Cumayeri * Esentepe, Dikili * Esentepe, Düzce * Esentepe, Kayapınar * Esentepe, Koçarlı * Esentepe, Merzifon * Esentepe, Nazilli * Esentepe, Ortaköy Esentepe is a village in the Ortaköy District of Çorum Province Çorum ( tr, ) is a province in the Black Sea Region of Turkey, but lying inland and having more characteristics of Central Anatolia than the Black Sea coast. Its provincial ... * Esentepe, Vezirköprü {{geodis ...
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Gazimağusa Dr
Famagusta ( , ; el, Αμμόχωστος, Ammóchostos, ; tr, Gazimağusa or ) is a city on the east coast of Geography of Cyprus, Cyprus. It is located east of Nicosia District, Nicosia and possesses the deepest harbour of the island. During the Middle Ages (especially under the maritime republics of Republic of Genoa, Genoa and Republic of Venice, Venice), Famagusta was the island's most important port city and a gateway to trade with the ports of the Levant, from where the Silk Road merchants carried their goods to Western Europe. The old walled city and parts of the modern city are a ''de jure'' territory of Cyprus, Republic of Cyprus, currently under the ''de facto'' control of Northern Cyprus as the capital of the Gazimağusa District. Name In classical antiquity, antiquity, the town was known as ''Arsinoe'' ( grc, Ἀρσινόη), after the Greek queen Arsinoe II of Egypt, and was mentioned by that name by Strabo. In the 3rd century book Stadiasmus Maris Magni, is ...
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Dumlupınar TSK
Dumlupınar TSK is a Turkish Cypriot football club based in Famagusta, Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus ( tr, Kuzey Kıbrıs), officially the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC; tr, Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti, ''KKTC''), is a ''de facto'' state that comprises the northeastern portion of the Geography of Cyprus, isl .... It competes in the KTFF Super Lig, the highest level of football in Northern Cyprus and was founded in 1953. History In 2016, Dumlupınar TSK formed a consortium with NorthernLand, a local construction company. Back in 2014, it became the first Turkish Cypriot club to participate in a tournament held in southern part of the island where it fielded it youth teams from the Under-9 to Under-15 categories. References Football clubs in Northern Cyprus Association football clubs established in 1953 1953 establishments in Cyprus {{NCyprus-stub ...
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Doğancı Emek Stadium
Doğancı can refer to: * Doğancı, Bayramiç * Doğancı, Biga * Doğancı, Bolu, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Çamlıdere, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Hizan, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Manyas, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Yeniçağa, a village in Turkey * the Turkish name for Elia, Nicosia Elia ( el, Ελιά; post-1974 tr, Doğancı, pre-1974 tr, Elye) is a village in Cyprus, located east of Lefka. ''De facto'', it is under the control of Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus ( tr, Kuzey Kıbrıs), officially the Turkish Republi ...
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Lefke District
Lefke District ( tr, Lefke İlçesi) is a district of Northern Cyprus. Its capital is Lefka, also known by its Turkish name, Lefke. It had been a sub-district of the Güzelyurt District between 1998 (when that district was separated from the Lefkoşa District Lefkoşa District is a district of Northern Cyprus. It is divided into two sub-districts: Lefkoşa Sub-district and Değirmenlik Sub-district.Assembly of the Republic unanimously voted to separate Lefke and make it the sixth district. Its population was recorded as 11,091 in the 2011 census, constituting 3.9% of the population of Northern Cyprus.
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Doğancı S
Doğancı can refer to: * Doğancı, Bayramiç * Doğancı, Biga * Doğancı, Bolu, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Çamlıdere, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Hizan, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Manyas, a village in Turkey * Doğancı, Yeniçağa, a village in Turkey * the Turkish name for Elia, Nicosia in Cyprus {{dis ...
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Değirmenlik Sadık Cemil Stadium
Kythrea ( el, Κυθρέα or ; tr, Değirmenlik) is a small town in Cyprus, 10 km northeast of Nicosia. Kythrea is under the '' de facto'' control of Northern Cyprus. History Kythrea is situated near the ancient Greek city-kingdom of Chytroi, which was founded by Chytros, son of Alexander and grandson of the grandson of the Athenian King Akamas. According to one tradition, the name Kythrea derives from Chytroi (Χύτροι > *Χυτρέα > Κυθρέα). According to another tradition, it derives from the name of the Greek Ionian island Kythera, from where millstones were transferred to Kythrea's watermills. In Delphic Theorodochoi inscription, one inscription mentions the Chytroi. The small town was watered for millennia by the Kefalovrysos spring; however, shortly after the 1974 Turkish invasion, the water stopped flowing. Other forms of the name include Chytri, Cythraia, Cythereia, Cythroi, Chytrides, Chytros and Chytria. With the spread of Christianity in Cy ...
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Lefkoşa District
Lefkoşa District is a district of Northern Cyprus. It is divided into two sub-districts: Lefkoşa Sub-district and Değirmenlik Sub-district.TRNC Census 2006
(TRNC State Planning Organization) Retrieved 2011-05-02.
Its population is 97,293 according to the 2011 census. Its Governor is Kemal Deniz Dana.Lefkoşa Kaymakamlığı'na Kemal Deniz Dana atandı
(Kıbrıs Postası) Retrieved 2012-03-25. has been separated from Lefkoşa District. Some parts of the

Değirmenlik S
Kythrea ( el, Κυθρέα or ; tr, Değirmenlik) is a small town in Cyprus, 10 km northeast of Nicosia. Kythrea is under the '' de facto'' control of Northern Cyprus. History Kythrea is situated near the ancient Greek city-kingdom of Chytroi, which was founded by Chytros, son of Alexander and grandson of the grandson of the Athenian King Akamas. According to one tradition, the name Kythrea derives from Chytroi (Χύτροι > *Χυτρέα > Κυθρέα). According to another tradition, it derives from the name of the Greek Ionian island Kythera, from where millstones were transferred to Kythrea's watermills. In Delphic Theorodochoi inscription, one inscription mentions the Chytroi. The small town was watered for millennia by the Kefalovrysos spring; however, shortly after the 1974 Turkish invasion, the water stopped flowing. Other forms of the name include Chytri, Cythraia, Cythereia, Cythroi, Chytrides, Chytros and Chytria. With the spread of Christianity in Cy ...
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Çanakkale Muharrem Döveç Stadium
Çanakkale (pronounced ), ancient ''Dardanellia'' (), is a city and seaport in Turkey in Çanakkale province on the southern shore of the Dardanelles at their narrowest point. The population of the city is 195,439 (2021 estimate). Çanakkale is the nearest major urban centre to the ancient city of Troy, which (together with the ancient region of the Troad) is also located inside Çanakkale Province. The wooden horse from the 2004 movie '' Troy'' is exhibited on the Çanakkale waterfront. Today Çanakkale is the main base for visits to the ruins of Troy and to the First World War cemeteries at Gallipoli. Particularly around 18 March and 25 April (ANZAC Day) when there are major celebrations of the two different interpretations of the events of the war the town fills with visitors and every hotel room is likely to be booked up for months in advance. Every year Çanakkale is the finishing point for a demanding swim across the Dardanelles from Eceabat. This event reproduces ...
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