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1 History  





2 Colours  





3 Rivalry  





4 Youth academy and scouting  





5 Honours  



5.1  Domestic competitions  





5.2  Regional competitions  





5.3  Others  







6 European participations  



6.1  UEFA Cup Winners' Cup  





6.2  UEFA Cup  





6.3  UEFA Intertoto Cup  





6.4  Balkans Cup  





6.5  UEFA Ranking history  







7 Players  



7.1  Current squad  





7.2  Other players under contract  





7.3  Out on loan  







8 Most capped players  





9 Top goalscorers  





10 Former players  





11 Coaches  





12 Presidents  





13 See also  





14 References  





15 Further reading  





16 External links  














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Gençlerbirliği
Full nameGençlerbirliği Spor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Gençler (The Youth)
Ankara Rüzgârı (The Wind of Ankara)
Alkaralar (The Red and Black)
Founded14 March 1923; 101 years ago (1923-03-14)
GroundEryaman Stadium[1]
Capacity20,560[2]
PresidentOsman Sungur[1]
Head coachRecep Karatepe
LeagueTFF First League
2022–23TFF First League, 15th of 19
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Third colours

Current season

Gençlerbirliği Spor Kulübü (pronounced Turkish pronunciation: [ɟentʃˈlæɾbiɾli.i]), commonly known as Gençlerbirliği, is a Turkish sports club based in Ankara. Formed in 1923, Gençlerbirliği are nicknamed Ankara Rüzgârı (The Wind of Ankara) or simply Gençler (The Youth). The club colours are black and red. The football team currently plays its home matches at Eryaman Stadium, following the closure of the Ankara 19 Mayıs.

Domestically, the club have won the Turkish Cup twice, in 1987 and 2001. They have also won the former Turkish Football Championship twice and the regional Ankara Football League a record nine times. In Europe, Gençlerbirliği's greatest success came in 2004. The club reached the fourth round of the UEFA Cup before losing to eventual champions Valencia.

History[edit]

Gençlerbirliği squad in 1924.

Gençlerbirliği were founded in a slightly different way compared to many other football clubs, having been established by students from a high school, Ankara Erkek Lisesi (Sultani Mektebi) now Ankara Atatürk Lisesi . The students in question (Ramiz Eren, Mennan İz, Mazhar Atacanlı, Sait, Kenan, Nuri, Namık Katoğlu, Namık Ambarcıoğlu, Rıdvan Kırmacı, Hafi Araç, Ruhi, Sarı Ziya and Hakkı) had failed to be selected for their own school team, and asked one of their student friends, Asim, to talk with his father about setting up a football team for them to show how well they could play.

On 14 March 1923, Asim's father, the member of parliament from Muş Province, established the team for his son and his friends. Since all the members of the team were students he chose the name 'Youth Union' (Turkish: Gençlerbirliği). They elected Sarı Ziya's father Faik Bey as their first chairman.[3]

Turkish newspaper Yeni Sabah announcing the Turkish championship title of Gençlerbirliği on 16 July 1941
Turkish newspaper Yeni Sabah announcing the Turkish championship title of Gençlerbirliği on 16 July 1941.

Subsequently, these young students wanted to play against the school team which had not selected them. Gençlerbirliği won the game, played at "Hamit tarlası", 3–0. According to these young rebellious players this victory forged the identity of their new team.

They won the regional Ankara Football League a record nine times between 1923 and 1959, when the league had first level status before the introduction of a nationwide league.[4] Their greatest success domestically were the victories in the former Turkish Football Championship, when they became Turkish champions in 1941 and 1946.[5] Gençler entered the Turkish National League in 1959 and played 12 seasons until relegation in the 1969–70 season. They played in the second level until relegation to third level in the 1978–79 season. The club came back to second level after the merger of the third level with second level, at the end of the 1979–80 season. They finished second from last in Group A of the Second League, and had to relegate to the regional league. But, since the number of teams in the second division was increased, Gençlerbirliği were readmitted. The club won Group D in the 1982–83 season and finally returned to the top-flight after 13 years. They relegated again in 1987–88 season. Finally, Gençlerbirliği returned to the top-flight in the 1988–89 season, in their first return attempt. Gençlerbirliği's most successful seasons in the Süper Lig are 1965–66 and 2002–03, when they reached the third place. At the end of the 2017–18 season Gençler only reached the 17th place and as a result the club relegated to the second tier TFF First League.

Colours[edit]

There are two rumors about how Gençlerbirliği got their team colours, black and red:

Rivalry[edit]

Gençlerbirliği's arch-rival are the neighbouring club Ankaragücü and games between the clubs are considered as the "Derby of the Capital".

Youth academy and scouting[edit]

Gençlerbirliği have always been one of the teams in Turkey most notable for their talented young footballers that they procure through scouting both in Turkey and throughout Europe and Africa. For example, Geremi was scouted and raised by the club, transferred to Real Madrid and later Chelsea. Another of Gençlerbirliği's young stars Isaac Promise received the 2005–06 Super League Individual Youth player of the Year award.[6] Also included was Arda Güler, who was sold to Fenerbahce.

Gençlerbirliği's state-of-the-art youth academy is located in Beştepe, Ankara with 50 acres (200,000 m2) of training facilities (Beştepe İlhan Cavcav Tesisleri).

Gençlerbirliği had been run by İlhan Cavcav from 1978 until his death in 2017. With Cavcav's help, Gençlerbirliği have become one of the more stable clubs in Turkey. This has been achieved mainly through the departure of the most talented players every season to the other clubs in Turkey. Departing players are usually replaced with much cheaper imports from Turkey, Europe or Africa.

Honours[edit]

Domestic competitions[edit]

Regional competitions[edit]

Others[edit]

European participations[edit]

As of 30 September 2004
Competition Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 2 0 0 2 1 4 –3
UEFA Cup 14 6 4 4 17 11 +6
UEFA Intertoto Cup 4 2 0 2 10 7 +3
UEFA Total 20 8 4 8 28 22 +6
Balkans Cup 6 0 1 5 3 10 –7
Overall Total 26 8 5 13 31 32 –1

UEFA Cup Winners' Cup[edit]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1987–88 First Round Soviet Union Dinamo Minsk 1–2 0–2 1–4

UEFA Cup[edit]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2001–02 First Round Sweden Halmstad 1–1 0–1 1–2
2003–04 First Round England Blackburn Rovers 3–1 1–1 4–2
Second Round Portugal Sporting CP 1–1 3–0 4–1
Third Round Italy Parma 3–0 1–0 4–0
Fourth Round Spain Valencia 1–0 0–2 (aet) 1–2
2004–05 Second Qualifying Round Croatia Rijeka 1–0 1–2 2–2 (a)
First Round Greece Egaleo 1–1 0–1 1–2

UEFA Intertoto Cup[edit]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1995 Group Stage
(Group 11)
France Strasbourg 1–4 3rd
Austria Tirol Innsbruck 2–3
Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 4–0
Malta Floriana 3–0

Balkans Cup[edit]

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1967–68 Group Stage
(Group A)
Bulgaria Beroe Stara Zagora 0–2 0–1 4th
Albania Vllaznia Shkodër 1–1 0–1
Romania Farul Constanța 1–2 1–3

UEFA Ranking history[edit]

As of 2009
Season Rank Points Ref.
2002 157 Increase 15.362 [7]
2003 162 Decrease 15.495 [8]
2004 88Increase 23.656 [9]
2005 94Decrease 23.872 [10]
2006 106 Decrease 22.634 [11]
2007 106 Same position 21.791 [12]
2008 100 Increase 23.469 [13]
2009 171 Decrease 7.445 [14]

Players[edit]

Current squad[edit]

As of 9 February 2024[15][16]

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 Turkey TUR Ertuğrul Çetin (on loan from Fenerbahçe)
5 DF China CHN Wu Shaocong (on loan from İstanbul Başakşehir)
6 MF Turkey TUR Rahman Buğra Çağıran
7 MF Syria SYR Aias Aosman
8 MF Cameroon CMR James Léa Siliki
9 FW Mali MLI Mustapha Yatabaré
10 FW Nigeria NGA Olarenwaju Kayode
12 DF Turkey TUR Oğuzhan Berber
13 GK Turkey TUR Orkun Özdemir
14 MF Sweden SWE Elias Durmaz
15 DF Republic of the Congo CGO Francis Nzaba (on loan from İstanbul Başakşehir)
17 DF Turkey TUR Yasin Güreler Captain
20 MF Turkey TUR Ensar Kemaloğlu
21 MF Sweden SWE Jimmy Durmaz
22 MF Mali MLI Sambou Yatabaré
No. Pos. Nation Player
23 DF Turkey TUR Yiğit Efe Demir (on loan from Fenerbahçe)
24 DF Turkey TUR Alperen Babacan
25 MF Turkey TUR Eralp Aydın
26 MF Bulgaria BUL Baran Aksaka (on loan from Galatasaray)
33 MF Turkey TUR Arda Temur
35 MF Turkey TUR Musa Çağıran
42 MF Portugal POR Tiago Rodrigues
60 DF Turkey TUR Özgür Çek
61 FW Turkey TUR Oltan Karakullukçu
87 MF Turkey TUR Abdullah Durak
88 MF Nigeria NGA Chukwuma Akabueze
89 FW Brazil BRA Amilton
91 FW Turkey TUR Melih Bostan
94 FW Democratic Republic of the Congo COD Gaëtan Laura (on loan from Samsunspor)
99 GK Turkey TUR Atalay Gökçe

Other players under contract[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Turkey TUR Miraç Asıltekin
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW Turkey TUR Melih Bostan

Out on loan[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Turkey TUR Ebrar Aydın (atDüzcespor until 30 June 2024)
DF Turkey TUR Ahmet Buğra Güven (atİnegölspor until 30 June 2024)
DF Turkey TUR Baran Kayikci (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
DF Turkey TUR Abdullah Şahindere (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
DF Turkey TUR Musa Şahindere (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
DF Turkey TUR Berat Can Sebat (at Karabük İdman Yurdu until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Ataberk Gök (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Mert Kabasakal (at Mardin 1969 SK until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Turkey TUR Seyit Ali Kahya (at Nevşehir Belediyespor until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Erdal Öztürk (atSarıyer until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Abdussamet Yılmaz (atEdirnespor until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Gökhan Altıparmak (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Baran Başyiğit (at Orduspor 1967 until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Emirkan Demir (at Hacettepe 1945 SK until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Kağan Özkan (atKırıkkalegücü FSK until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Arda Tuzcu (at Arnavutköy Belediyespor until 30 June 2024)

Most capped players[edit]

Player Caps Period
1 Turkey Tevfik Kutlay 353 1959–72
2 Turkey Selçuk Çakmaklı 336 1959–72
3 Turkey Avni Okumuş 317 1983–93
4 Turkey Zeynel Soyuer 291 1959–71
5 Turkey Nihat Baştürk 279 1994–2005
6 Turkey Metin Diyadin 265 1988–98
7 Turkey Orhan Yüksel 235 1959–66
8 Turkey Mehmet Şimşek 228 1993–2001
9 Turkey İhsan Temen 219 1959-66
10 Turkey Okan Gedikali 207 1982–91

Top goalscorers[edit]

Player Goals (Caps) Period
1 Democratic Republic of the Congo Andre Kona N'Gole 72 (145) 1993–2001
2 Turkey Avni Okumuş 71 (317) 1983–1993
3 Turkey Orhan Yüksel 67 (235) 1959–1966
4 Turkey Ümit Karan 59 (150) 1996–2001
5 Guinea Souleymane Youla 57 (134) 2001–2005
6 Romania Bogdan Stancu 55 (139) 2013-2020
7 Turkey Abdullah Çevrim 50 (154) 1961–1966
8 Turkey Zeynel Soyuer 47 (291) 1959–1971
9 Turkey Tevfik Kutlay 46 (353) 1959–1972
10 Turkey Muammer Nurlu 44 (152) 1983–1989

Former players[edit]

Coaches[edit]

  • Turkey Yüksel Doğanay (1960–70)
  • Turkey Oktay Arıca (1970–71)
  • Turkey Kazım Türesin (1971–72)
  • Turkey Yüksel Doğanay (1972–73)
  • Turkey Fehmi Baştüzel (1973–74)
  • Turkey Tevfik Kutlay (1975)
  • Turkey Avni Bulduk (1975)
  • Turkey Fehmi Baştüzel (1975–76)
  • Turkey Avni Bulduk (1976)
  • Turkey Oktay Arıca (1976–77)
  • Turkey Ruhi Yavuz (1977–78)
  • Turkey Fehmi Baştüzel (1978–81)
  • Turkey Mümtaz Tümer (1981)
  • Turkey Fehmi Baştüzel (1981)
  • Turkey Enver Ürekli (1981)
  • Turkey Ergun Berksoy (1981–95)
  • Turkey Teoman Yamanlar (1981–82)
  • Turkey Kadri Aytaç (1982–83)
  • Turkey Tınaz Tırpan (30 June 1983 – 31 May 1985)
  • Turkey Erkan Kural (1985–86)
  • Turkey Metin Türel (1986–87)
  • Turkey Hüsnü Macurni (1987)
  • Turkey Tınaz Tırpan (30 June 1987 – 31 May 1988)
  • Turkey Kadri Aytaç (1988)
  • Turkey İbrahim Aydın (1988)
  • Turkey Teoman Yamanlar (1988)
  • Turkey Erkan Kural (1988–89)
  • Turkey Gündüz Tekin Onay (1989–90)
  • Turkey Metin Türel (1990)
  • Czech Republic Jozef Jarabinský (1 July 1990 – 30 June 1991)
  • Turkey Aldoğan Argon (1991–92)
  • Turkey Battal Tokyay (1992)
  • Russia Valeri Nepomniachi (1 July 1992 – 30 June 1993)
  • Turkmenistan Gurban Berdyýew (1993–94)
  • Peru Augusto Palacios (1994)
  • Turkey Zafer Göncüler (1994–95)
  • Turkey Metin Türel (1995)
  • Belgium Georges Heylens (1995–96)
  • Turkey Metin Türel (1996)
  • Turkey Sadi Tekelioğlu (1996–97)
  • Turkey Teoman Yamanlar (1997)
  • Croatia Luka Peruzović (1 July 1997 – 21 Oct 1997)
  • Turkey Yılmaz Vural (19 Nov 1997 – 30 June 1998)
  • Slovakia Karol Pecze (1998–00)
  • Turkey Samet Aybaba (6 Jan 2000 – 11 April 2001)
  • Turkey Hasan Gül (2001)
  • Belgium Walter Meeuws (1 July 2001 – 10 Nov 2001)
  • Turkey Erdoğan Arıca (2001–30 June 2002)
  • Turkey Ersun Yanal (1 July 2002 – 30 June 2004)
  • Turkey Erdoğan Arıca (2004)
  • Turkey Oğuz Çetin (1 Oct 2004 – 23 Dec 2004)
  • Turkey Ziya Doğan (1 Jan 2005 – 31 Aug 2005)
  • Turkey Mesut Bakkal (Sept 1, 2005 – 30 June 2007)
  • Turkey Fuat Çapa (1 July 2007 – 19 Sep 2007)
  • Germany Reinhard Stumpf (31 Aug 2007 – 29 Oct 2007)
  • Turkey Bülent Korkmaz (29 Oct 2007 – 29 Jan 2008)
  • Turkey Mesut Bakkal (29 Jan 2008 – 3 Nov 2008)
  • Turkey Samet Aybaba (6 Nov 2008 – 31 May 2009)
  • Germany Thomas Doll (1 July 2009 – 17 Oct 2010)
  • Germany Ralf Zumdick (18 Oct 2010 – 26 Apr 2011)
  • Turkey Giray Bulak (26 May 2011 – 8 June 2011)
  • Turkey Fuat Çapa (11 Jun 2011 – 20 May 2013)
  • Turkey Metin Diyadin (14 Jun 2013 – 20 Oct 2013)
  • Turkey Mehmet Özdilek (22 Oct 2013 – 26 May 2014)
  • Turkey Kemal Özdeş (28 May 2014 – 10 Jul 2014)
  • Turkey Mustafa Kaplan (10 Jul 2014 – 15 Sep 2014)
  • Turkey Osman Nuri Işılar (15 Sep 2014 – 23 Sep 2014)
  • Turkey İrfan Buz (23 Sep 2014 – 16 Feb 2015)
  • Turkey Mesut Bakkal (17 Feb 2015 – 25 May 2015)
  • Turkey Mustafa Kaplan (25 May 2015 – 9 Jun 2015)
  • Scotland Stuart Baxter (9 Jun 2015 – 24 Aug 2015)
  • Turkey Mehmet Özdilek (1 Sep 2015 – 13 Dec 2015)
  • Turkey Yılmaz Vural (24 Dec 2015 – 29 Dec 2015)
  • Turkey İbrahim Üzülmez (31 Dec 2015 – 7 Nov 2016)
  • Turkey Ümit Özat (8 Nov 2016 – 30 Aug 2016)
  • Turkey Mesut Bakkal (30 Aug 2017 – 20 Nov 2017)
  • Turkey Ümit Özat (20 Nov 2017 – 15 May 2018)
  • Turkey Sezai Yıldırım (15 May 2018 – 23 May 2018)
  • Turkey Erkan Sözeri (23 May 2018 – 5 Mar 2019)
  • Turkey İbrahim Üzülmez (5 Mar 2019 – 30 May 2019)
  • Turkey Mustafa Kaplan (18 Jun 2019 – 29 Oct 2019)
  • Turkey Hamza Hamzaoğlu (31 Oct 2019 – 29 July 2020)
  • TurkeyBrazil Mert Nobre (3 Aug 2020 – 10 Nov 2020)
  • Turkey Mustafa Kaplan (14 Nov 2020 – 1 Feb 2021)
  • Turkey Mehmet Altıparmak (1 Feb 2021 - 8 Mar 2021)
  • Turkey Özcan Bizati (12 Mar 2021 - 31 May 2021)
  • Turkey Metin Diyadin (30 Jul 2021 - 12 Sep 2022)
  • Turkey Taşkın Aksoy (27 Sep 2022 - 1 Nov 2022)
  • Turkey Mustafa Dalcı (15 Nov 2022 - 4 Apr 2023)
  • Turkey Sinan Kaloğlu (5 Apr 2023–Present)
  • Presidents[edit]

     
    Name Years
    Münif Kemal Ak 1923–36
    Saffet Gürol 1936–43
    Namık Ambarlıoğlu 1943–44
    Fevzi Magat 1944–46
    Namık Katoğlu 1947–48
    Yusuf Bahri 1948–49
    Orhan Şeref Apak 1949–50
    Reşat Taşer 1950–52
     
    Name Years
    Nuri Togay 1952–55
    Mümtaz Tarhan 1955–57
    Ahmet Salih Korur 1957–58
    Orhan Şeref Apak 1958–61
    Turhan Ogan 1961–63
    İbrahim Sıtkı Hatipoğlu 1964–65
    Muslihittin Yılmaz Mete 1965–66
    İsmet Sezgin 1966–67
     
    Name Years
    Hadi Özbay 1967–68
    Necip Türegen 1968–69
    Mehmet Ali Tuzcuoğlu 1969–70
    Adil Evrensel 1970–72
    Sezai Diblan 1972–74
    Hasan Şengel 1976–77
    İlhan Cavcav 1977–2017
    Murat Cavcav 2017–2021
    Niyazi Akdaş 2021–

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b Club details tff.org. Retrieved 3 March 2024.
  • ^ "Eryaman Stadı - Türkiye Stadyumları ve Stadyum Projeleri". 31 May 2019.
  • ^ "Gençlerbirliği'nin Tarihçesi". gencler.org (in Turkish). Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  • ^ "Turkey – List of Ankara League Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 27 September 2018.
  • ^ "Turkey – List of Champions". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 14 April 2018.
  • ^ a b Genclerbirligi team profile Archived 17 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine turkish-football.com (English) accessed 27 January 2012
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2002". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2003". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2004". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2005". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2006". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2007". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2008". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ Bert Kassies. "UEFA Team Ranking 2009". Xs4all.nl. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  • ^ "Kulüp Bilgileri". TFF.
  • ^ "A Takimi". Gençlerbirliği S.K.
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