Beşiktaş J.K. Football Academy

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Beşiktaş J.K. Youth System (Turkish: Beşiktaş J.K. Özkaynak Düzeni)[8][9] is the youth system of football department of Turkish sports club Beşiktaş J.K. As of 2020, Beşiktaş Youth System is operated between age groups of 8 and 19.[7]

Full nameBeşiktaş J.K. Football Youth System
NicknamesKara Kartallar (Black Eagles)[1][2]
Siyah Beyazlılar (Black and White Ones)[3]
Yavru Kartallar (Junior Eagles)[4]
Founded1903; 123 years ago (1903), as Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü
1975; 51 years ago (1975), as Beşiktaş Özkaynak Düzeni
GroundFulya Şan Ökten Facilities[5]
Nevzat Demir Facilities[6]
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Beşiktaş Football Academy
Full nameBeşiktaş J.K. Football Youth System
NicknamesKara Kartallar (Black Eagles)[1][2]
Siyah Beyazlılar (Black and White Ones)[3]
Yavru Kartallar (Junior Eagles)[4]
Founded1903; 123 years ago (1903), as Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü
1975; 51 years ago (1975), as Beşiktaş Özkaynak Düzeni
GroundFulya Şan Ökten Facilities[5]
Nevzat Demir Facilities[6]
Capacity1,000
PresidentHasan Arat
Academy DirectorMehmet Ekşi[7]
Websitehttp://www.bjk.com.tr/
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The senior (oldest) section of Beşiktaş J.K. Youth System competed up to age group of 21 until the end of 2018–19, when Turkish Football Federation announced the termination of U21 Ligi.[10][11]

The senior section were formerly known as "Beşiktaş J.K. Genç Takımı",[12][13][14] "Beşiktaş J.K. Amatör" or "Beşiktaş J.K. B Takımı"[15] until 1996, "Beşiktaş J.K. PAF Takımı" between 1996 and 2009,[16] "Beşiktaş J.K. A2" between 2009 and 2014[17] and, "Beşiktaş J.K. U-21" between 2014 and 2019.[10][11] Since 2019–20 season, the senior section is the age group of 19 (U-19).

History

Played between 1959 and 1962 at youth squad, Sanlı Sarıalioğlu served entirely for Beşiktaş in his senior career where he captained between 1968 and 1975
Former Spanish La Liga runner-up Nihat Kahveci was a part of Beşiktaş J.K. Amatör between 1996 and 1997.
3-times Turkish international Serdar Özkan played 6 years at youth level between 1999 and 2005.
İbrahim Kaş, an alumnus experienced Spanish La Liga football at Getafe CF between 2008 and 2011

Football department of Beşiktaş was established in 1911, where shortly after the department merged with "Basiret" and "Valideçeşme", two other football teams located in Beşiktaş district of Istanbul, there were 3 different reserve teams formed.[18]

In 1943, Süleyman Seba (1926–2014) was recruited for Beşiktaş Genç Takımı, while playing at high school level football at Kabataş Erkek Lisesi.[14] In 1946, Seba got promoted onto senior squad.[19] Süleyman Seba later became the president of Beşiktaş between 1984 and 2000.[19]

During 1963–64 Balkans Cup, Beşiktaş were requested to play two back-to-back away games within 2 days. Due to logistic challenges Beşiktaş B Team represented the club at senior level football played in Tirana, Albania, facing KS Dinamo Tirana on 17 October 1963.[15] The match ended 2–0 in favour of Albanian side.[20]

Under Management of Serpil Hamdi Tüzün and financial support of club official Atıf Keçeli, Beşiktaş J.K. formed a youth investment program, named "Beşiktaş Özkaynak Düzeni", aiming to promote youngsters for professional level, was established in 1975.[21][22] In 1978, Ziya Doğan, Süleyman Oktay and Fuat Yaman were the first ever graduates those promoted onto senior team.[22][23] In following four seasons, Fikret Demirer, Burhan Ertürk were promoted.[21]

Following a 3 wins and 1 draw performance in total of 4 games, beating Orduspor Amatör with 2–1 score at final held in Aydın, Beşiktaş Amatör won 1985 Turkish Amateur Football Championship.[24] This success qualified Beşiktaş Amatör to participate at 1985–86 Turkish Cup, in which they were eliminated by PTT at Round 1 by a 1–0 final score.

On 6 March 1988, beating Denizli Belediyespor with 2–0 final score, Beşiktaş Amatör won 1988 Turkish Amateur Football Championship.[25]

In Round 3 of 1988–89 Turkish Cup, Beşiktaş J.K. senior team drew Beşiktaş Amatör, in order to play a 2-legged-round by games to be played respectively 25 January and 1 February 1989.[26] Beşiktaş J.K. seniors beat Beşiktaş Amatör 4–0 at first encounter.[27] Goals of senior team were scored by Metin Tekin, Mehmet Özdilek and Halim Okta (two goals).[28] Held at Fenerbahçe Stadium on 1 February 1989, following a 5–1 win in front of 923 recorded spectators, Beşiktaş J.K. seniors eliminated Beşikaş Amatör with 9–1 aggregate score.[29]

On 7 May 1995, Beşiktaş PAF drew Fenerbahçe PAF with 1–1 final score and secured the PAF Ligi title at penultimate round of 1994–95 season.[30]

PAF team won the title after 2002–03 season, colloquially known as the club's centenary year.[31]

On 14 May 2006, at last game of 2005–06 season, Beşiktaş PAF were beaten by Trabzonspor PAF with a 3–0 final score as team completed the game 2 men down following 2 red cards shown, and finished the season on 3rd place.[32]

In the second half of the 2008–09 season, Beşiktaş J.K. U-21 alumnus Sergen Yalçın managed the team on a 6-month spell, with an undefeated tally.[33]

In 2013, youth ladies section was established.[34]

In 2014, there were 19 players trained by Beşiktaş J.K. U-21, in which 2 players played senior level for club and 17 were hired by other clubs.[35]

On 2 December 2016, during a U-21 derby encounter held at Fenerbahçe Lefter Küçükandonyadis Facilities, hosting side Fenerbahçe U-21 ran out of their three substitution quota and they had to play down to 10-man due to the injury of Alparslan Demir picked up in second half, Beşiktaş U-21 coach Yasin Sülün substititued Sedat Şahintürk out on 74th minute and did not replace him with another player, letting the teams playing remaining 16 minutes 10 to 10 players.[36][37] The game ended 3–1 in favour of Beşiktaş U-21.[38]

On 23 May 2018, Beşiktaş U-21 beat Balıkesirspor U-21 and won the U-21 Super Cup.[39][40] Following the 2–2 score at normal period, the game prolonged and winning goal was scored by Burak Yamaç at 118th minute that sealed 3–2 final score.[39][40]

Following abrogation of U-21 League by TFF in July 2019, U-21 level of Beşiktaş youth sector was dissolved.[10][11]

In July 2020, club announced that their cooperation with former German international olayer Fabian Ernst, who also played at Beşiktaş between 2009 and 2012, to establish youth academies across continental Europe,[41] focusing Germany, Austria and, the Netherlands.[42]

On 16 September 2020, club confirmed 7 players and 5 personnel were tested positive for COVID-19 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.[43][44] Following the diagnosis, club management cancelled the training sessions for indefinite period.[44]

Timeline

Results

Beşiktaş Amatör results

Turkish Cup

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Season Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate Reference
1985–86 5th PTT 0–1 0–1 [note 1]
1988–89 1st Bayrampaşa 3–0 3–0 [note 1]
2nd Zeytinburnuspor 8–6 (a.e.t.) 8–6 [note 1]
3rd Beşiktaş 1–5 0–4 1–9 [28][29]
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U-21 results

League (1996–2019)

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Season League Pos Pld W D L GS GA P Manager Notes
1996–97 PAF Ligi 6 3418412633458 Davut Şahin[45][46]
1997–98 2 342356783374
1998–99 8 3415910514254
1999–2000 1 342671632185
2000–01 4 3416117652759
2001–02 4 341987683965
2002–03 1 3420104784070 Fikret Demirer[47]
2003–04 6 341798482860
2004–05 5 3417116835062
2005–06 3 342419713073 Recep Çetin[48]
2006–07 2 342176743470 Fikret Demirer
2007–08 7 3415910593554 Fikret Demirer[49]
2008–09 8 3412139533549
2009–10 A2 Ligi 3 32+323+14+15+165+725+573+4 Sergen Yalçın[50] [note 2]
2010–11 4 382189584471 Ömer Gülen [note 3]
2011–12 5 16+1410+54+42+537+2217+1834+19 Talat Tuncel [note 4]
2012–13 1/4 Finals 20+14+111+8+07+4+02+2+145+26+023+15+240+28 Erkan Avseren[51]
2013–14 1/8 Finals 14+1210+91+13+238+2316+1031+28
2014–15 U-21 Süper Ligi 9 3414515565047
2015–16 3 3421103762973 Yasin Sülün
2016–17 2 342374632476
2017–18 1 342374642976
2018–19 3 342266642972
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Background colours: Gold=winners; Silver=runners-up; Bronze=third

U-19 results

League (2013–)

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Season League Div Pos Pld W D L GS GA P Manager Notes
2013–14 Academy League U-19 Elite 3 342167784669
2014–15 1 342914983188
2015–16 5 341969724063
2016–17 U-19 5 301488613550
2017–18 Development League U-19 Elite 11 3412715413943
2018–19 2 342563744681
2019–20 U-19 Elite - Group A 3 251383582747 Yunus Murat Ceylan
2020–21 U-19 Elite 8 201035413033
2021–22 2 382585883983
2022–23 U-19 Elite - Group 2 4 221444482746 [note 5]
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Background colours: Gold=winners; Silver=runners-up; Bronze=third

UEFA Youth League (2013–)

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Season Round Opposing team Home Away Aggregate Reference
2015–16 First Round Kazakhstan Aktobe 4–0 2–0 6–0 [52][53]
Second Round Austria Salzburg 1–0 1–5 2–5 [54][55]
2016–17 Group B Portugal Benfica 0–3 0–0 4th
Ukraine Dynamo Kyiv 3–3 1–3
Italy Napoli 0–1 2–2
2017–18 Portugal Porto 0–1 1–5
France Monaco 3–2 0–3
Germany RB Leipzig 1–1 0–4
2021–22 Group C Germany Borussia Dortmund 2–3 2–6 [56]
Netherlands Ajax 0–1 3–1
Portugal Sporting CP 1–3 2–1
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Honours

Played at Beşiktaş J.K. A2 between 2003 and 2005, Adem Büyük was top scorer in 2004–05 season of PAF Ligi, scoring 26 goals

U-21

U-19

  • U-19 Elite League
    • Winners (1): 2014–15
  • U-19 Super Cup
    • Winners (1): 2014–15[58]

Individual

  • U21 Ligi Top Scorer (2): 2004–05 (Adem Büyük, 26 goals),[59] 2015–16 (Hamza Küçükköylü, 26 goals)[60]

Squads

U-19 Squad

As of 6 December 2023.[61]

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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U-17 Squad

As of 6 December 2023.[62]

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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Staff

As of 1 October 2020.[7]

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Name Nat. Job
Mehmet Ekşi Turkey Academy and Youth Development Director
İbrahim Nuri Şahbaz Turkey Managing Director
Suat Taştan Turkey Executive Manager
Yunus Murat Ceylan Turkey U-19 Coach
Hikmet Çapanoğlu Turkey U-17 Coach
Aydın Tuna Turkey U-16 Coach
Cem Özden Turkey U-15 Coach
Gökalp Şahin Turkey U-14 Coach
Faruk Hakan Şahin Turkey U-13 Coach
Mesut Kır Turkey U-12 Coach
Caner Kaya Turkey U-11 Coach
Cengiz Aydın Turkey U-10 Coach
Recep Ömer Gülen Turkey U-8 and U-9 Coach
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Established graduates

A member of Beşiktaş J.K. senior squad since 2009, Necip Uysal played at youth level between 2004 and 2009.
Nomadic forward Batuhan Karadeniz player at youth level between 2003 and 2007 and made his Süper Lig debut in 2007–08 season
Played at youth level between 2006 and 2010 until his promotion to senior team, Beşiktaş capitalized 5m of income due to transfer of Atınç Nukan to RB Leipzig in 2015

Following players achieved to play at youth divisions of Beşiktaş at least 3 seasons, made their professional debut at Beşiktaş senior squad and, represented their country at youth (at least U-19) or full international levels:

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Player Youth Period International Caps Senior Debut Manager[note 6]
Turkey Süleyman Seba 1943[14]–1946[19] Turkey fullcaps (1 time) 1946–47 Istanbul Football League[63] Turkey Refik Osman Top[63]
Turkey Yusuf Tunaoğlu 1958–1962 Turkey fullcaps (6 times) 1961–62 Turkish National League[64]
Turkey Sanlı Sarıalioğlu 1959–1962 Turkey fullcaps (21 times) 1961–62 Turkish National League
Turkey Süleyman Oktay −1977 Turkey fullcaps (1 time) 1977–78 1.Lig[22]
Turkey Ziya Doğan 1971–1978 1978–79 1.Lig[22]
Turkey Rıza Çalımbay 1970–1980 Turkey fullcaps (38 times) 1980–81 1.Lig Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Đorđe Milić
Turkey Sinan Engin 1974–1981 Turkey U21 (2 times) 1982–83 1.Lig
Turkey Sergen Yalçın 1982–1991 Turkey fullcaps (37 times) Age 18 v Gençlerbirliği, 1 September 1991[65][66] England Gordon Milne[67][68]
Turkey Yasin Sülün 1989–1996[69] Turkey U-21 (10 times) Age 19 v Kocaelispor, 11 April 1998[70] Wales John Toshack
Turkey Nihat Kahveci 1996–1997 Turkey fullcaps (69 times) Age 18 v. Bursaspor, 9 November 1997[71]
Turkey Tunç Kip 1996–1999 Turkey U-21 (13 times) Age 18 v. Çanakkale Dardanelspor, 18 March 1999[72] Germany Karl-Heinz Feldkamp
Turkey Ali Cansun Begeçarslan 1998–2001 Turkey U-21 (1 time) Age 18 v. Siirtspor, 19 May 2001[73] Germany Christoph Daum
Turkey Serdar Özkan 1999–2003[74] Turkey fullcaps (3 times) Age 17 v. Kocaelispor, 17 December 2003[75] Romania Mircea Lucescu
Turkey Sezer Sezgin 1999–2005 Turkey U-20 (9 times) Age 19 v. İstanbulspor, 15 May 2005[76] Turkey Rıza Çalımbay
Turkey Mehmet Sedef 2000–2005 Turkey U-20 (1 time) Age 17 v. Akçaabat Sebatspor, 28 May 2005[77]
Turkey İbrahim Kaş Turkey fullcaps (7 times) Age 19 v. Akçaabat Sebatspor, 28 May 2005[77]
Turkey Nail Tilbaç 2001–2006 Turkey U-19 (1 time) Age 17 v. Gaziantepspor, 20 November 2005[78] France Jean Tigana
Turkey Emre Özkan 2002–2006 Turkey U-21 (6 times) Age 18 v. Sarıyer S.K., 21 February 2006[79]
Turkey Batuhan Karadeniz 2003–2007 Turkey fullcaps (2 times) Age 16 v Kasımpaşa S.K., 11 October 2007[80] Turkey Ertuğrul Sağlam
Turkey Bülent Uzun Turkey U-19 (2 times) Age 18 v. Kasımpaşa S.K., 19 January 2008[81]
Turkey Ali Kuçik 2004–2009 Turkey U-21 (2 times) Age 17 v. Diskispor, 5 January 2008[82]
Turkey Necip Uysal Turkey fullcaps (1 time) Age 18 v. Eskişehirspor, 24 November 2009[83] Turkey Mustafa Denizli
Turkey Atınç Nukan 2006–2010 Age 16 v. Manisaspor, 7 May 2010[84]
Turkey Muhammed Demirci Turkey U-21 (5 times) Age 16 v. Gaziantep B.B., 3 March 2011[85] Germany Bernd Schuster
Turkey Hasan Türk 2006–2012 Turkey U-20 (6 times) Age 19 v İstanbul B.B., 19 August 2012[86] Portugal Carlos Carvalhal
Turkey Cumali Bişi 2007–2010 Turkey U-20 (7 times) Age 17 v. Bursaspor, 16 May 2010[87] Turkey Mustafa Denizli
Turkey Kadir Arı 2008–2012 Turkey U-20 (3 times) Age 18 v. Niğde Belediyespor, 25 September 2012[88] Turkey Samet Aybaba
Turkey Fatih Aksoy 2013–2017 Age 20 v. Kayserispor, 25 November 2017[89] Turkey Şenol Güneş
Turkey Erdem Seçgin 2013–2018 Turkey U-20 (1 time) Age 18 v. Sarpsborg 08 FF, 29 November 2018[90]
Turkey Kerem Kalafat 2013–2019 Turkey U-19 (4 times) Age 18 v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 12 December 2019[91] Turkey Abdullah Avcı
Turkey Rıdvan Yılmaz 2009–2019 Turkey fullcaps (4 times) Age 18 v. Çaykur Rizespor, 8 April 2019[92]
Turkey Kartal Yılmaz 2012–2019 Turkey U-21 (2 times) Age 18 v. S.C. Braga, 24 October 2019[93]
Turkey Erdoğan Kaya 2016–2019 Turkey U-19 (9 times) Age 18 v. Wolverhampton Wanderers, 12 December 2019[94]
Turkey Ersin Destanoğlu 2013–2017 Turkey U-21 (5 times) Age 19 v. Antalyaspor, 13 June 2020[95] Turkey Sergen Yalçın
Turkey Serdar Saatçı 2014–2020 Turkey U-21 (4 times) Age 17 v. Tarsus İdman Yurdu, 17 December 2020[96]
Azerbaijan Berkay Vardar 2016–2021 Azerbaijan U-19 (3 times) Age 18 v. Ajax, 28 September 2021[97]
Turkey Emirhan İlkhan 2014–2021 Turkey U-21 (2 times) Age 18 v. Antalyaspor, 5 January 2022[98] Turkey Önder Karaveli
Turkey Emre Bilgin 2014–2020 Turkey U-19 (1 time) Age 18 v. Hatayspor, 19 March 2022[99]
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