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Marmara Üniversitesi Spor
Marmara Üniveritesi Spor Women's Football () is a women's association football, women's football team based in Istanbul playing in the Turkish Women's Football First League, Turkish Women's First Football League. It was established in 2003 as part of the multi-sport Marmara Üniversitesi Sports Club () at the Physical Education and Sports College of Marmara University. History Marmara Üniversitesi Spor advanced to the Women's First League after finishing the 2012–13 season runner-up in the Women's Second League Group 2. Close to the end of the 2013–14 season, the Arbitration Board of the Turkish Football Federation imposed a penalty of three-point deduction on the team for failing to show at two matches in one period. It was ruled that the opponent teams win by 3–0 in forfeit against Marmara Üniversitesi Spor following that match date. Colors The colors of Marmara Üniversitesi Spor are blue and black. Stadium The team play their home matches at the Anadoluhisarı Ak ...
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Esra Çelik
Esra is a common Turkish given name for females. It is also a common Arabic name as Isra or Asra. People named Esra include: Given name * Esra Battaloğlu, Turkish geneticist * Esra Bayrak (born 1998), Turkish Paralympian athlete * Esra Bilgiç (born 1992), Turkish actress * Esra Bozabalı (born 1991), Turkish sport shooter * Esra Dalfidan (born 1975), Turkish singer * Esra Dermancıoğlu (born 1968), Turkish actress * Esra Erol (born 1985), Turkish women's footballer * Esra Erdoğan (born 1983), daughter of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan * Esra Güler (born 1994), Turkish women's footballer * Esra Gümüş (born 1982), Turkish volleyball player * Esra Gündar (born 1980), Turkish handball player * Esra Kiraz (born 1992), Turkish armwrestler * Esra Manya (born 1999), Turkish-Azerbaijani football player * Esra Mungan, Turkish academic * Esra Özatay (born 1976), Turkish female military officer and military aerobatics aviator * Esra Özkan (born 1996), Turkish women's foot ...
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Özlem Çoban
Özlem is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Özlem" means ''yearning'' and ''missing''. Given name * Asiye-Özlem Sahin (born 1976), Turkish-German professional boxer * Dilara Özlem Sucuoğlu (born 1998), Turkish-German footballer * Fatma Özlem Tursun (born 1988), Turkish female football referee and former women's footballer * Özlem Araç (born 1989), Turkish football manager and former women's football player * Özlem Başyurt (born 1971), Turkish basketball coach and teacher, former footballer and basketball player * Özlem Becerek (born 2002), Turkish discus thrower * Özlem Becerikli (born 1980), Turkish bronze medalist Paralympian powerlifter * Özlem Ceren Dursun (born 2003), Turkish cross-country skier * Özlem Çarıkçıoğlu (born 1994), Turkish Olympian alpine skier * Özlem Çekiç (born 1976), Danish politician of Turkish origin * Özlem Conker (born 1973), Turkish actress * Özlem Denizmen, Turkish businesswoman * Özlem Kaya (athlete) (born 1990 ...
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Başak Gündoğdu
Başak Gündoğdu (born 23 April 1992) is a Turkish women's soccer, women's football Forward (association football), forward currently playing in the Turkish Women's First League for Beşiktaş J.K. (women's football), Beşiktaş with jersey number 15. She played in the Turkey women's national under-17 football team, Turkish girls' U-17, and plays for the Turkey women's national football team, Turkey women's team. Club career Gündoğdu obtained her license for Marmara Üniversitesi Spor on 4 May 2006. She played three seasons between 2008 and 2010 for her club. Then, she was two seasons with Çamlıcaspor. In the 2013–14 season, she returned to her initial club. At the end of the season, she took part at three play-off matches for Ataşehir Belediyespor. She signed with Beşiktaş J.K. (women's football), beşiktaş J.K., which played in the Third League. She enjoyed league championship titles and promotions to a higher league with her new club at the end of 2014–15 and 20 ...
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Ayşe Sena Altınsoy
Aisha (; also spelled A'aisha, A'isha, Aischa, Aische, Aishah, Aishat, Aishath, Aicha, Aïcha, Aisya, Aisyah, Aiša, Ajša, Aixa, Ayesha, Aysha, Ayşe, Ayisha, or Iesha) is an Arabic female given name. It originated from Aisha, the third wife of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad, and is a very popular name among Muslim women. ''Ayesha'' and Aisha are common variant spelling in the Arab World and among American Muslim women in the United States, where it was ranked 2,020 out of 4,275 for females of all ages in the 1990 US Census. The name Ayesha was briefly popular among English-speakers after it appeared in the book ''She'' by Rider Haggard. Given name Aisha *Aisha (614-678), Wife of Prophet Muhammad *Aisha (Latvian singer) (Aija Andrejeva, born 1986), Latvian singer *Aisha (reggae singer) (Pamela Ross, born 1962), British singer *Aisha Abubakar (born 1966), Nigerian politician *Aisha Abdurrahman Bewley (born 1948), American writer and translator *Aisha al-Adawiya (born 1944), Americ ...
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Buse Budak
Buse is a feminine given first name in Turkey, meaning "kiss" in Persian (بوسه) and Turkish, and a surname in other languages, and may refer to: Given name * Buse Arıkazan (born 1994), Turkish pole vaulters * Buse Arslan (born 1992), Turkish actress * Buse Güngör (born 1994), Turkish women's footballer * Buse Savaşkan (born 1999), Turkish Cypriot high junper * Buse Tosun (born 1995), Turkish female sport wrestler * Buse Ünal (born 1997), Turkish volleyball player * Dilara Buse Günaydın (born 1989), Turkish female swimmer Surname * Bertie Buse (1910–1992), English cricketer * Don Buse * Ignacio Buse, Peruvian tennis player * John Buse * Matthias Buse, ski jumper * Mellie Buse See also * Buse Township, Minnesota * La Buse __NOTOC__ Olivier Levasseur (1688, 1689, or 1690 – 7 July 1730), was a French pirate, nicknamed ''La Buse'' ("The Buzzard") or ''La Bouche'' ("The Mouth") or () in his early days for the speed and ruthlessness with which he always attacked hi . ...
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Burcu Turan
Burcu (}) is a common feminine Turkish given name. In Turkish, "Burcu" means "Scent", "Fragrance", "Redolence" and/or petrichor. People * Burcu Alıcı (born 2001), Turkish weightlifter * Burcu Bircan (born 1988), a Turkish volleyball player * Burcu Çetinkaya (born 1981), Turkish rally driver * Burcu Dağ (born 1981), Turkish world champion para-archer * Burcu Dolunay (born 1984), Turkish swimmer * Burcu Düner (born 1979), Turkish-German footballer * Burcu Erbaş (born 1988), a Turkish basketball player * Burcu Esmersoy (born 1976), Turkish anchorwoman, journalist, occasional actress, former model * Burcu Güneş (born 1975), a Turkish singer * Burcu Köksal (born 1980), Turkish politician * Burcu Özsoy (born 1976), Turkish antarctic scientist * Burcu Pirinçci (born 1990), Turkish handball player * Burcu Sallakoğlu (born 1987), Turkish taekwondo practitioner * Burcu Yüksel Burcu Yüksel (née Ayhan; ; born 3 May 1990 in Kadirli, Osmaniye Province) is a Turkish female h ...
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Nuray Perçin
Nuray is a feminine given name of Turkish origin meaning "bright moon." It is among the most popular names given to baby girls in Azerbaijan in 2007.Economics.apa.az


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* (born 1971), Turkish female taekwondo coach and former practitioner * (born 2000), Turkish weightlifter * (born 1964), Turkish folk singer *

TuÄŸba Uzunay
Tuba (also Anglicised as Tooba, Touba, or less frequently Toba; English Translations of Verse 13:29 of the Koran.
Retrieved 15 December 2011.) is a female name of Arabic origin. It has been common since the 1970s in , where it is often spelt TuÄŸba (and that spelling has the same pronunciation as ''Tuba'' in Turkish),Derya Duman. "A Characterization of Turkish Personal Name Inventory". ''International Journal of the Sociology of Language.'' 165 (2004), p. 165. Retrieved 15 December 2011. but it has also been used in other parts of the