Dardanel Spor A.Ş.
Dardanel S.A.Ş.
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Full name |
Çanakkale Dardanel Spor S.A.Ş. |
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Founded |
1966 |
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Ground |
18 Mart Stadium, Çanakkale |
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Ground Capacity |
15,000; 12,500 seated |
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Chairman |
Osman Niyazi Önen |
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Manager |
Tamer Tuna |
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League |
TFF Third League 2nd Group, |
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2011–12 |
TFF Third League 3rd Group, 12th |
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Dardanel SAŞ is a sports club located in Çanakkale, Turkey. The team is named after the popular tuna fish brand which is located in Çanakkale. Dardanelspor plays in the TFF Second League.
History
Çanakkale Dardanel SAŞ was founded as Çanakkalespor after merging Boğazspor, Türkgücü and Kalespor, which were amateur clubs of Çanakkale. The club's name was changed to Çanakkale Dardanelspor in 1991. When created in 1966, the football club began playing in the 3rd league in Turkey. This league is known as the TFFF 2. League today. Ten years after its founding, they were relegated to the amateur league in Turkey. After spending five years in the amateur league, they found themselves in the TFF First League, but only for one year in 1982–83 season. They were relegated to the amateur league once more. After spending just one more year in the amateur league, they were promoted to the third league in 1984, and would find themselves being yo-yoed between the third and second league until they reached the top flight of Turkish football in 1996. In 1999, they were relegated to the second league, and to third level in 2006 . They returned second level after defeating Tarsus İdman Yurdu as 5–0 at extra-play-off final in 2008–2009 season. However they suffered from squad narrowness at First League at next season and were relegated to Second League after a 3–0 loss to Altay at home match. In 2010–11 season they finished last of 2nd League Red Group and relegated to Third League, fourth level of Turkish League. This was their second consecutive relegation.
They have produced a healthy amount of footballers who have gone on to play for a top flight club in Turkey. These players include Okan Koç, Tamer Tuna, Mehmet Yılmaz, Tolga Seyhan, Gökhan Zan, Mehmet Çoğum, Hasan Kabze, Erman Özgür, Mehmet Topal, Fevzi Elmas and Selçuk İnan.
Attendances
Current Squad 2011–12
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. |
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Position |
Player
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1 |
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GK |
Baris Baskan
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12 |
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GK |
Volkan Tercan
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99 |
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GK |
Hasan Ali Ersol
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2 |
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DF |
Alican Özaltun
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3 |
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DF |
Turgay Alver
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4 |
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DF |
Berent Yerdak
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5 |
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DF |
Bedirhan Adanur
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13 |
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DF |
Oguzhan Yazici
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14 |
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DF |
Bora Riza Kalyon
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15 |
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DF |
Erhan Karayer
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18 |
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DF |
Volkan Findikli
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19 |
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DF |
Yavuz Özsevim
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20 |
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DF |
Serkan Kilic
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6 |
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MF |
Ilimdar Bicen
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17 |
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MF |
Abuzer Gaffar Toplu
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16 |
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MF |
Safa Serbest
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22 |
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MF |
Ilker Sayan |
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No. |
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Position |
Player
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27 |
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MF |
Recep Pehlivan
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87 |
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MF |
Murat Akcay
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8 |
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MF |
Kerem Orucoglu
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92 |
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MF |
Mehmet Ali Kiran
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33 |
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MF |
Mehmet Deliorman
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7 |
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MF |
George Dumitru
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90 |
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MF |
Ugur Parlak
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11 |
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MF |
Emrah Bayram
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10 |
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MF |
Sefer Sever
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65 |
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MF |
Ardahan Gündogdu
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45 |
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MF |
Dervis Hüseyin Güner
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77 |
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FW |
Derman Cansizlar
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87 |
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FW |
Faik Uslu
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9 |
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FW |
Ugur Dalmis
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88 |
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FW |
Serkan Turhan
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93 |
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FW |
Deniz Kacan
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39 |
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FW |
Halit Ramazan Aydin
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42 |
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FW |
Bahtiyar Balikci
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97 |
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FW |
Hüseyin Colak |
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Notable players
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