Gölcükspor

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Full nameGölcük Spor Kulübü
Short nameGölcükspor
Founded1984; 41 years ago (1984)
GroundGölcük Şehir Stadyumu,
Gölcük, Kocaeli
Gölcükspor
Full nameGölcük Spor Kulübü
Short nameGölcükspor
Founded1984; 41 years ago (1984)
GroundGölcük Şehir Stadyumu,
Gölcük, Kocaeli
Capacity5,000
PresidentHüseyin Çardak[1]
Managervacant
LeagueTFF Third League
2019–20TFF Third League, Group 3, 15th
Current season

Gölcük Spor Kulübü, commonly referred to as Gölcükspor, is a Turkish professional football club based in Gölcük, Kocaeli. The club was founded in 1984 with the merger of Dumlupınar Youth Club (Amateur Gölcükspor and Dumlupınar Youth Club).[2]

The club began playing football in 1984 in the 3rd League. Originally established as "Gölcükgücü," the club was unable to change its name for three years due to legal requirements. It was later renamed as "Gölcükspor" but retained its original colors.

The history of sports in Gölcük dates back to 1924, following the establishment of the Naval Command and Shipyard Command in Gölcük . The first federated club in the district was founded in 1950 by Nurettin Saral, Remzi Dobrucalı, Sedat Kahyaoğlu, Nihat Akay, and Fahrettin İlem.

This club started to compete in Kocaeli Amateur cluster as federated in 1950. Ercüment Kızıltan, Güngör Yüksel, Atty. Ömer Lütfü Özkes was named as "Gölcükspor" by Lütfü Takılgan, Mehmet Ancaza and Ali Fuat Kanpara in accordance with the regulations of Professional Kocaelispor

At the end of the 1983-84 Season, Dumlupınar Gençlik kulübünün (Amateur Gölcükspor and Dumlupınar Youth) merged and joined the Professional 3rd League, which was re-established in the 1984/85 season as "Gölcükgücü".

At the end of the 1983-84 Season, Dumlupınar Gençlik kulübünün merged and joined the Professional 3. Lig, which was re-established in the 1984–85 season as "Gölcükgücü".

During the 1983-84 Season, Dumlupınar Youth changed the name while struggling in the away league, and although it remained Red-Black, its name became Gölcükgücü.

In the 1984–1985 season, in the first season of the 3. Lig, as a Champion, in the 1985–1986 season, they struggled in the 2. Lig (with the current name, the 1st League).[3]

In 2018–19, the season started with Gölcükspor Kayhan Çubuklu, Mustafa Sert coached the club until the 23rd week and after the 30th week, the team in the league was under the direction of Ali Beykoz . The club secured won 9 wins, 13 draws and 12 losses in 34 games. He finished his group 15th, collecting 40 points. Hüseyin Çardak was elected as the new chairman at the general assembly held after the end of the season.[4] After the congress, the new management brought the former football player Taner Güller to coach the unit.[5][6] After the first 14 weeks of the league, Taner Güller resigned from his post.[7] Gölcükspor, which has 14 games under the management of Güller, featured 4 wins, 3 draws and 7 losses. At the end of 14 weeks, the team was 14th with 15 points. After Gulleri, Sadi Tekelioğlu was appointed as the coach of the team.[8]

Gölcükspor, which has been competing in the 3. Lig in all remaining seasons except for 1 year since its establishment, is the team that competes the most in this League.

The club did not manage to participate in leagues between 1999 and 2001 due to the earthquake of August 17, 1999.

Current squad

As of 7 May 2020

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  TUR Hüseyin Arslan
2 DF  TUR Fatih Adigüzel
3 DF  TUR Ali Mert Isik
5 DF  TUR Erdem Korkmaz Güner
7 FW  TUR Baris Sen
8 MF  TUR Furkan Özyapi
10 MF  TUR Batuhan Boyoglu
11 FW  TUR Yücel Candemir
13 MF  TUR Emre Yüksektepe
14 DF  TUR Volkan Özcan
15 DF  TUR Evren Kilarci
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF  TUR Kadirhan Atagün
20 MF  TUR Ismail Yüksek
27 DF  TUR Tayfun Ikiz
28 MF  TUR Enes Cidemli
29 DF  TUR Kadir Öge
34 DF  TUR Serdar Yazici
48 GK  TUR Metehan Bakkallar
52 FW  TUR Efkan Kargoglu
62 MF  TUR Emir Öztürk
88 FW  TUR Hasancan Katilmis
99 GK  TUR Soner Ay

Competitive record

Performances

References

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