Coach | NA |
Venue | Eryaman Stadyumu |
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Date | Player | From | To | Price |
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2023-08-12 | S. Nas | Ankaraspor | Galatasaray | € 330K |
2020-10-12 | S. Mele | Ankaraspor | Plaza Colonia | € Free |
2018-08-07 | S. Gürler | Ankaraspor | Huesca | € 2.5M |
2017-08-03 | B. Ndiaye | Ankaraspor | Galatasaray | € 6.4M |
Ankaraspor, officially known as Osmanlıspor Football Club, is a professional football club based in Ankara, Turkey's capital city. The club was founded in 1978 under the name "Ankaraspor" and has since undergone several name changes, reflecting the club's evolving identity and ownership.
The club's journey in the Turkish football scene has been marked by fluctuating fortunes. Ankaraspor began its professional journey in the Turkish third division, gradually climbing up the ranks to reach the Süper Lig, Turkey's top-tier football league. The club's maiden season in the Süper Lig was in 2005-2006, marking a significant milestone in its history.
Ankaraspor's home ground is the Osmanlı Stadium, a modern facility with a seating capacity of over 19,000 spectators. The stadium, located in the Sincan district of Ankara, is a symbol of the club's growth and ambition.
The club's colors are blue and white, and their emblem features a crescent and a star, symbols deeply rooted in Turkish culture and history. The club's nickname, "Osmanlılar" (The Ottomans), is a nod to the Ottoman Empire, reflecting the club's pride in its Turkish heritage.
Over the years, Ankaraspor has produced several notable players who have gone on to represent the Turkish national team. The club has also attracted foreign talents, adding to its diverse squad. Despite its fluctuating fortunes, Ankaraspor has remained a significant player in Turkish football, often punching above its weight against more established clubs.
Ankaraspor's journey has not been without its challenges. The club faced a significant setback in 2009 when it was relegated from the Süper Lig due to alleged match-fixing. This led to a period of restructuring, during which the club changed its name to Osmanlıspor. Despite the setback, the club managed to bounce back, returning to the Süper Lig in 2015.
Ankaraspor's resilience in the face of adversity is a testament to its enduring spirit. The club's commitment to developing local talent, coupled with its ambition to compete at the highest level, has endeared it to football fans in Ankara and beyond.
In recent years, Ankaraspor has also made strides off the pitch. The club has invested in youth development and community outreach programs, reflecting its commitment to giving back to the community. These initiatives have helped to strengthen the bond between the club and its fans, fostering a sense of unity and shared purpose.
Today, Ankaraspor stands as a symbol of Ankara's sporting heritage. The club's journey, marked by triumphs and tribulations, embodies the spirit of Turkish football - passionate, resilient, and ever-evolving. As Ankaraspor looks to the future, it carries with it the hopes and dreams of its loyal fans, ready to write the next chapter in its storied history.