Çaykur Rizespor

Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Rize. The club play in the Turkish Süper Lig, which is the top tier of football in the country. The club was founded on May 19, 1953 with green-yellow as club colours, but later changed to blue-green. Since 1990, the team has been sponsored by the Turkish tea company Çaykur, hence the name and the image of a tea leaf on the club's logo. The club plays its home games in Yeni Rize Şehir Stadium.[2]

Çaykur Rizespor
Full nameÇaykur Rize Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü Derneği[1]
Nickname(s)Karadeniz Atmacası (The Black Sea Sparrowhawk)
Short nameRizespor
Founded19 May 1953 (1953-05-19)
GroundYeni Rize Şehir Stadium
Capacity15,558
OwnerÇaykur
ChairmanHasan Kartal
ManagerMarius Șumudică
LeagueSüper Lig
2019–20Süper Lig, 15th
WebsiteClub website

History

A committee of five people—Yakup Temizel, Atıf Taviloğlu, İsmet Bilsel, Yaşar Tümbekçioğlu and Muharrem Kürkçü—founded the club on 19 May 1953 at the 34th anniversary year of the start of Independence War. The intention was to enhance the physical and cultural talents of the youth as well as to contribute to the developments of Rize.[2] Domestic cultivation of lemon citruses and oranges labeled the club colour to be yellow and being Rize's symbol, tea gardens, represented the colour green.[2] One of the founding members, Yaşar Dömlekçioğlu was chosen the first president of the club.

During the amateur league years through 1953 to 1968, local-born players such as Ahmet Durmuş, Kenan Tiryaki, Mustafa Erol, İrfan Akaslan, Mahmut Salih Yavuz, Salih Kazancı, Ahmet Kemal Yavuz, Hamil Kazancı, Mustafa Veziroğlu, Yılmaz Özkan, Yılmaz Balta, Ahmet Fenci, Ekif Fence, Oktay Arayıcı, Abdullah Kıtır, Mustafa Kazdal, Abdullah Şeker and Ömer Çakır played for Rizespor. With the regulation changes in 1968, the club formed a professional club structure by the association of two clubs, Rize Güneşspor and Fenergençlik.The club started from the third division with the colours blue and green. At the end of a competitive season, as a result of a fight inside the game the club got punished with a forfeit as well as a deduction of 2 points which bereaved Rizespor from promotion that season. The punishment was the first time in the Turkish football history. In the coming period, the club did not get relegated and in 1978–1979, Rizespor won the title and qualified to play in the Turkish Süper Lig for the first time in the club history.[2]

Firsts in the history of Rizespor

First transfers

Rizespor spent 367 thousand liras to transfer Mehdi Taremi and Ramin Rezaeian Alves in Persepolis Iran Salim, Rasim, Mustafa, Sabahattin (Erzincan Şekerspor), Ahmet, Atilla (Giresunspor), Hakkı, Yücel (Rizegücü), Ahmet (Petrol Ofisi Spor), Salih (Kastamonuspor), Mustafa (Samsunspor), İbrahim (Trabzonspor), Tuncay, Yüksel (Sarıyer), Şenol (Beşiktaş), Cevat, Kadir, B.Cevat, Enver, Lokman (Rize Çayspor). Rizespor paid a monthly wage of 10 thousand liras.[2]

First manager

Şenol Birol got hired as the first manager of the club. He was in manager/player status.

Facilities

Since 2008 Mehmet Cengiz Sosyal Tesisleri are the facilities of Rizespor. The facilities function as accommodation and sports centre within European standards.[3]

Competitions

1979–81, 1985–89, 2000–02, 2003–08, 2013–
1974–79, 1981–85, 1989–93, 1994–00, 2002–03, 2008–13
1968–74, 1993–94

European history

UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2001 2R FK Pobeda 0–2 1–2 1–4

Players

Current squad

As of 5 October 2020[4]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  TUR Tarık Çetin
3 DF  GRE Dimitrios Chatziisaias
4 DF  TUN Montassar Talbi
5 MF  TUR Abdullah Durak (captain)
6 MF  AUT Yasin Pehlivan
7 FW  FRA Loïc Rémy
8 MF  BRA Fabricio Baiano
10 MF  BRA Fernando Boldrin
11 FW  TUR Tunay Torun
13 DF  TUR İsmail Köybaşı
14 FW  NOR Alexander Søderlund
15 DF  TUR Selim Ay
17 FW  POL Konrad Michalak (on loan from Akhmat Grozny)
18 FW  PAR Braian Samudio
19 MF  SRB Dušan Jovančić
21 FW  CZE Milan Škoda
23 MF  GHA Godfred Donsah (on loan from Bologna)
No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF  AUT Emir Dilaver
25 GK  TUR Gökhan Akkan
26 MF  TUR Onur Bulut (on loan from Alanyaspor)
27 DF  TUR Murat Sağlam (on loan from Fenerbahçe)
30 GK  TUR Zafer Görgen
35 DF  TUR Alberk Koç
37 FW  BRA Fernando Andrade (on loan from Porto)
50 FW  NGA Aminu Umar
52 MF  SVK Erik Sabo
53 DF  CRO Dario Melnjak
54 MF  TUR Mithat Pala
55 DF  UKR Mykola Morozyuk
66 MF  TUR Doğan Erdoğan
71 FW  TUR Celal Emir Dede
80 DF  TUN Yassine Meriah (on loan from Olympiacos)
88 MF  CRO Damjan Đoković

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF  TUR Burak Albayrak (at Serik Belediyespor)
DF  TUR Oğuzhan Malcı (at Mardin Fosfatspor)
DF  TUR Emir Han Topçu (at Menemenspor)
MF  TUR Çınar Tarhan (at Ergene Velimeşespor)
MF  GER Atakan Akkaynak (at Türkgücü München)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  TUR Mahsun Çapkan (at Serik Belediyespor)
FW  TUR Muhammet Çelik (at Pazarspor)
FW  TUR Eren Karadağ (at Pazarspor)
FW  TUR Can Muhammet Vural (at Esenler Erokspor)
FW  TUR Sinan Yazıcı (at Fatsa Belediyespor)

Managers

Presidents

References

  1. "Tüzük". Caykurrizespor.org.tr. Çaykur Rize Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü Derneği. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. "Tarihçe". Çaykur Rizespor Official Website. Retrieved 7 May 2015.
  3. "Rizespor Facilities". caykurrizespor.org.tr. Retrieved 9 May 2015.
  4. "A Takımımız" [Team A] (in Turkish). Çaykur Rizespor.
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