Altay S.K.

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Altay Spor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in the city of İzmir.

Full nameAltay Spor Kulübü
NicknameBüyük Altay (Great Altay)
Founded16 January 1914; 112 years ago (1914-01-16)
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Altay
Full nameAltay Spor Kulübü
NicknameBüyük Altay (Great Altay)
Founded16 January 1914; 112 years ago (1914-01-16)
GroundAlsancak Mustafa Denizli Stadium
Capacity12,285
PresidentSüleyman Özkaral
ManagerGökhan Karaaslan
Websitewww.altay.org.tr
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Formed in 1914, Altay are nicknamed Büyük Altay (Great Altay). The club colors are black and white, and they play their home matches at the Alsancak Mustafa Denizli Stadium.

Domestically, the club has finished third place for the Süper Lig three times and won the Turkish Cup twice. They hold the record for most İzmir Football League titles with 14. They are the most successful İzmir-based club with 16 championships in various competitions.

Collecting 24 points in the first half of the 1969–70 season in undefeated 15 games with 9 wins and 6 draws, Altay SK is one of three non-champion clubs that topped the first half of 1. Lig table, along with Kocaelispor in 1992–93, and Sivasspor in 2007–08, 2008–09 and 2019–20.[1]

History

Altay was founded in 1914 in İzmir as İstiklal. The initial aim of the club was to encourage and unite Turkish youth through sporting activities, because in the 1910s early 20s, Greeks and their teams (Panionios and Apollon Smyrnis) dominated football activities in İzmir. Under Ottoman rule, Turkish footballers were unable to compete. Altay was supported by many prominent Turkish politicians of the era. Former Turkish President Celal Bayar worked very hard in founding the club and gave his full support.[citation needed]

Altay has an important place in Turkey's football history. The club had a key role in uniting the Turkish community during the Turkish War of Independence.[citation needed] Many players and supporters of Altay SK lost their lives in the Turkish War of Independence.[citation needed] After the Surname Law was adopted, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk gave General Fahreddin Pasha the surname of "Altay". Altay plays in the İzmir Alsancak Stadium first built in 1929 and was rebuilt in 2021.

Honours

National Championships

National Cups

  • Turkish Cup
    • Winners (2): 1966–67, 1979–80
    • Runners-up (5): 1963–64, 1967–68, 1971–72, 1978–79, 1985–86
  • Super Cup
    • Runners-up (2): 1967, 1980
  • Prime Minister's Cup
    • Runners-up (3): 1972, 1979, 1986
  • Organ Doğan Cup
    • Runners-up (18): 1936, 1937, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1958, 1961, 1968, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1984, 2004, 2005, 2021
  • Ayçilek Doğan Cup
    • Runners-up (2): 1973, 1978
  • Tore Doğan Cup
    • Runners-up (1): 1976
  • Aydin Doğan Cup
    • Runners-up (3): 1963, 1964, 1986

Regional competitions

  • İzmir Professional League
    • Winners (2): 1956–57, 1957–58
  • İzmir Football League
    • Winners (14) (record): 1923–24, 1924–25, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1930–31, 1933–34, 1936–37, 1940–41, 1945–46, 1947–48, 1950–51, 1953–54, 1956–57, 1957–58

1Altay won the championship as "Üçok" (Three arrows), an alliance between Altay, Altınordu, and Bucaspor.

League participations

European record

As of 25 July 1998
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Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 6 1 2 3 6 12 –6
UEFA Cup 2 1 0 1 5 6 –1
UEFA Intertoto Cup1 6 3 1 2 10 9 +1
UEFA Total 14 5 3 6 21 27 –6
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 4 0 1 3 3 14 –11
Intertoto Cup2 6 1 3 2 6 9 –3
Balkans Cup 8 1 1 6 6 23 –17
Non-UEFA Total 18 2 5 11 15 46 –31
Overall Total 32 7 8 17 36 73 –37
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1 UEFA edition.

2 non-UEFA edition.

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup:

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1967–68 First Round Belgium Standard Liège 2–3 0–0 2–3
1968–69 Norway Lyn 3–1 1–4 4–5
1980–81 Preliminary Round Portugal Benfica 0–0 0–4 0–4
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UEFA Cup:

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1977–78 First Round East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 4–1 1–5 5–6
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UEFA Intertoto Cup:

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Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
19741 Group Stage
(Group 10)
Portugal CUF 2–1 0–2 3rd
Sweden Landskrona 1–1 1–1
Sweden Hammarby 2–2 0–2
1998 First Round Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers 3–1 2–3 5–4
Second Round Hungary Diósgyőr 1–1 1–0 2–1
Third Round France Bastia 3–2 (aet) 0–2 3–4
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1 The tournament was founded in 1961–62, but was only taken over by UEFA in 1995.

Inter-Cities Fairs Cup:

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1962–63 First Round Italy Roma 2–3 1–10 3–13
1969–70 East Germany Carl Zeiss Jena 0–0 0–1 0–1
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Balkans Cup:

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1971 Group Stage
(Group B)
Greece Panionios 2–1 0–1 3rd
Romania Steagul Roșu Brașov 0–0 0–3
1977 Group Stage
(Group A)
Bulgaria Slavia Sofia 0–3 0–6
Romania Politehnica Timișoara 2–4 2–5
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UEFA Ranking history:

As of 1982
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SeasonRankPointsRef.
1968168 Increase0.500[2]
1969103 Increase1.500[3]
197089 Increase2.000[4]
197186 Increase2.000[5]
197287 Decrease2.000[6]
1973112 Decrease1.500[7]
1974203 Decrease0.500[8]
1978157 Increase1.000[9]
1979155 Increase1.000[10]
1980155 Same position1.000[11]
1981153 Increase1.000[12]
1982149 Increase1.000[13]
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Players

Current squad

As of 11 February 2025[14]

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

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Out on loan

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See also

Sources

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