İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor (football team)

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İstanbul BBSK
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Full name İstanbul BBSK
Founded 15 June 1990
Ground Atatürk Olympic Stadium,
Istanbul
(Capacity: 76,092)
Chairman Kamil Dizar
Manager Carlos Carvalhal
League Süper Lig
2011–12 Süper Lig, 6th
Website Club home page
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İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediye Spor Kulübü, (literally Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality's Sports Club) commonly called İstanbul BB or Belediye, is a Turkish football club, part of İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K. They play their home games at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul and is owned by the Municipality of Istanbul. The club was founded in 1990. Club's former name was ISKI SK and owned by Municipality's water distribution company. ISKI SK competed in Regional Amateur Football League in 1990-1991 season and promoted to 3rd League. After promotion, the club's name changed to Istanbul BB. The club played in TFF First League until 1996, but after the 2006–2007 season they were promoted to the Turkcell Super League. Finishing 12th in the 2007–2008 season enabled them to remain in the Turkcell Süper Lig for the 2008–2009 season. In the 2009–2010 season, the club finished the season 6th place with a historical success at its own.

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[edit] Stadium

Atatürk Olympic Stadium (Turkish: Atatürk Olimpiyat Stadı) located in İkitelli, a district in the western outskirts of Istanbul, is the largest-capacity stadium of Turkey. The stadium takes its name from Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Its construction began in 1999 and was completed in 2002. It was built for Turkey's failed 2008 Olympic Games bid and cost about €350 million. The 2008 games were awarded to Beijing. With its 76,092 (all-seater) capacity and Olympic size, it was granted the "5-star sports complex" title by the UEFA in 2004, enabling it to host the finals of UEFA events. The 2005 UEFA Champions League Final between A.C. Milan and Liverpool F.C. was played on May 25, 2005, at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium. The stadium is also certified by the IAAF and IOC as a first-class venue for track and field, and has hosted several European athletic competitions. Galatasaray SK played its home games at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium during the 2003–2004 football season, due to the renovation of their own venue, the Ali Sami Yen Stadium, and this was criticized by other teams. Galatasaray eventually returned to Ali Sami Yen for the 2004–2005 season, but played some of its 2006–2007 UEFA Champions League games at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium. Sivasspor also played some of its Süper Lig home games at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium due to the bad weather conditions in their original hometown stadium. Istanbul BB, also of the Süper Lig, play all their home games in the venue.

[edit] Fan group Boz Baykuşlar

Until recently IBB hardly had any supporters, despite playing in the countries largest stadium every home game felt like an away match. For years the Atatürk Olympic Stadium was the centerpiece to a strange spectacle, the only supporters in the stands would be fans of opposition teams. However, recently the team has won over some followers and they founded a supporter group called the, ‘Boz Baykuşlar’ (Grey Owls).

They are one of the most unusual supporter groups in Turkey, their numbers are small and they never engage in hooliganism, violence or insulting the opposition. They are renowned for their witty slogans, "Bize her yer deplasman!" (Everywhere is away for us), "Hakem haklı beyler!" (The referee is correct gentleman), ‘Maç Var Dediler Geldik!’ (They said there was a game being played so we thought we’d come along). [1]

[edit] League afflication

[edit] Current squad

As of 24 April, 2012

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

No. Position Player
1 Bosnia and Herzegovina GK Kenan Hasagić
2 Turkey DF Can Arat
3 Turkey DF Metin Depe
5 Brazil DF Marcus Vinícius
6 Turkey MF Efe İnanç
7 Turkey MF Serhat Gülpınar
8 Turkey MF Zeki Korkmaz
9 Cameroon FW Pierre Webó
11 Turkey FW İskender Alın
13 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Edin Višća
14 Turkey GK Behram Zülaloğlu
15 Turkey MF Ömer Can Sokullu
16 Turkey DF Mehmet Yılmaz
17 Turkey DF Ekrem Ekşioğlu
18 Turkey FW Metin Akan
20 Turkey DF Cihan Haspolatlı
No. Position Player
21 Turkey DF Mahmut Tekdemir
22 Brazil MF Doka Madureira
23 Sweden MF Samuel Holmén
24 Turkey MF Taner Yalçın
28 Poland DF Marcin Kuś
33 Bulgaria MF Wellington
34 Turkey DF Eren Aydın
53 Turkey DF Rızvan Şahin
61 Turkey GK Oğuzhan Bahadır
67 Turkey MF Enver Cenk Şahin
81 Turkey DF Gökhan Süzen
86 Guinea DF Kamil Zayatte
88 Turkey FW Tevfik Köse
94 Turkey FW İbrahim Yılmaz
Turkey GK Hakan Canbazoğlu

[edit] Notable players

[edit] Managers

[edit] References

  1. ^ [1] IBB Team profile and Turkish club and football news (English)

[edit] External links


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