Svoboda | Graniru | BBC Russia | Golosameriki | Facebook

To install click the Add extension button. That's it.

The source code for the WIKI 2 extension is being checked by specialists of the Mozilla Foundation, Google, and Apple. You could also do it yourself at any point in time.

4,5
Kelly Slayton
Congratulations on this excellent venture… what a great idea!
Alexander Grigorievskiy
I use WIKI 2 every day and almost forgot how the original Wikipedia looks like.
What we do. Every page goes through several hundred of perfecting techniques; in live mode. Quite the same Wikipedia. Just better.
.
Leo
Newton
Brights
Milds

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bucaspor
Full nameBucaspor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Fırtına (Storm)[1]
Founded11 March 1928; 96 years ago (1928-03-11)
Dissolved1 September 2020; 3 years ago (1 September 2020)
GroundBuca Arena, İzmir
Capacity8,800[2]
WebsiteClub website

Bucaspor was a professional Turkish football club based in Buca, İzmir. Formed in 1928, Bucaspor were nicknamed Fırtına (Storm). The club colours were yellow and navy.[1] It was dissolved in 2020.

YouTube Encyclopedic

  • 1/3
    Views:
    149 810
    56 282
    65 444
  • TFF 2. Lig Play Off 1. Tur | Bucaspor 1928 - Turkish Oil Yeni Mersin İdman Yurdu Futbol A.Ş
  • TFF 2. Lig Beyaz Grup | Bucaspor 1928 - Esenler Erokspor
  • MİLLİ TAKIMA OYUNCU YETİŞTİREN BUCASPOR NASIL İFLAS ETTİ?

Transcription

History

Bucaspor was the fifth football club to be based in İzmir, following Karşıyaka S.K. (1912), Altay S.K. (1914), Altınordu S.K. (1923), and Göztepe A.Ş. (1925). Yellow and navy were chosen for the club colours. Former president Yusuf Muhafiz pushed to make red one of the colours of the club, to distinguish it from Istanbul-based club Fenerbahçe. The colour has since been removed.[1] Bucaspor merged with Altay and Altınordu as Üçokspor in 1937. These clubs were separated again in 1939.

The club did not compete professionally for most of its history till 1984–85 season. They were promoted to the 2.Lig after beating Edremitspor 1–0 on 6 May 1990, which gave them professional status. Bucaspor reached the play-offs of the 2.Lig twice, in 1994 and 1996, but failed to win promotion to the 1.Lig.

The club earned promoted to the top-flight of the Turkish football pyramid on 8 May 2010. Their 4–0 win over Kayseri Erciyesspor sealed their second-place finish in the TFF First League, which resulted in automatic promotion to the Süper Lig.[3] However, Bucaspor relegated after one year in Super League. Bucaspor also played quarter final in Turkish Cup in 2011.

In 2005 a women's football team of Bucaspor was established. The Bucaspor Ladies Football Team finished runner-up in the Turkish Women's Football Premier League in 2008 and 2009.

Due to the coronavirus epidemic and financial debts in the 2020–21 season, Bucaspor decided not to participate in the amateur league and folded on September 1, 2020.

Bucaspor Football Academy

Bucaspor is very famous club with football academy in Turkey. The academy founded in 2007. Before this time Bucaspor educated important players for Turkish football. Some of these players are Mehmet Batdal, Sercan Kaya, Hasan Kabze, Koray Arslan and Kamil Ahmet Çörekçi.

Bucaspor's young teams had a lot of championship in Turkey. The most important success was the championship of Premier Cup in 2010. Bucaspor management made a decision that all the young teams would play all their matches with team who younger one age. They have been playing about this since 2010–2011 season. Also Şirinyerspor and Buca Belediyespor are pilot teams of Bucaspor. Bucaspor and Galatasaray have the biggest football academy in Turkey.

Honours

League participations

2010–2011

1990–2001, 2009–2010, 2011–2015

1984–1990, 2001–2009, 2015–2018

2018–2019

2019–2020

1928–1984

Rivalry

Bucaspor has rivalries with other İzmir teams which include Göztepe, Karşıyaka, Altay, Altınordu and İzmirspor.

References

  1. ^ a b c Bucaspor Kulübü Tarihçesi Archived 2015-04-26 at the Wayback Machine bucaspor.org.tr (in Turkish), accessed 27 Jan 2013
  2. ^ Yeni Buca Stadı tam kapasite
  3. ^ Bucaspor tarih yazdı! ntvmsnbc.com (in Turkish), accessed 20 May 2010

External links

This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 06:58
Basis of this page is in Wikipedia. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 3.0 Unported License. Non-text media are available under their specified licenses. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. WIKI 2 is an independent company and has no affiliation with Wikimedia Foundation.