Hatayspor
Full nameHatayspor Kulübü
Nickname(s)Güneyin Yıldızı (Star of the South)
Founded23 July 1967 (1967-07-23)
GroundNew Hatay Stadium, Antakya, Hatay
Capacity25,000
Coordinates36°12′41.8″N 36°9′29.9″E / 36.211611°N 36.158306°E / 36.211611; 36.158306
PresidentNihat Tazeaslan
Head coachVolkan Demirel
LeagueSüper Lig
2022–23Süper Lig, 19th of 19 (withdrew)
WebsiteClub website

Hatayspor Kulübü, known as Atakaş Hatayspor due to sponsorship reasons, is a Turkish professional football club located in Antakya, Hatay Province. Hatayspor, founded in 1967 through a merger of three local clubs, aimed to promote sports and positive habits among youth. The team's colors symbolize nobility, purity, and peace. They won their first championship in 1969–70, earning promotion. Over the years, they faced relegations and promotions in lower leagues. They reached the Second League in 1989-90 and 1993, and finally promoted to the Süper Lig in the 2019–20 season.

The team plays its matches at the 25,000-capacity New Hatay Stadium. The club competes in the Süper Lig, and in addition to its men's football team, there is also a women's football team that competes in the Turkish Women's Football Super League

History

Hatayspor was founded in 1967 through the merger of Kurtuluşspor, Esnafspor, and Reyhanlı Gençlikspor by the prominent figures of the city. The aim was to attract public interest through competitions and to help young individuals steer clear of negative habits. The team's colors are Maroon-White, with an additional third color, Laurel Leaf Green. Maroon symbolizes nobility, White represents purity, and Laurel Leaf Green signifies peace. The inaugural founding members of Hatayspor were Razık Gazel (President), Orhan Aksuyu (Vice President), Fatih Hocaoğlu (Team Captain), and Hüsnü Hataylı.

Hatayspor secured its first championship during the 1969–70 season under the guidance of coach İlker Tolon, earning promotion from the Third League to the Second League. Subsequently, in the 1975–76 season, the team was relegated to the Third League, but managed to reclaim a spot in the Second League by finishing as runners-up in the 1979–80 season. However, this stay in the Second League was short-lived as the team was relegated again in the 1982–83 season. Due to the elimination of the Third League, Hatayspor competed in the amateur divisions for a single year. In 1984, when the Third League were reinstated, the team was placed in the Third League. In the 1989–90 season, Hatayspor clinched the championship in their Third League group and gained promotion to the Second League . However, they faced relegation once more during the 1991–92 season. Remarkably, just a year after the relegation in the 1992–93 season, Hatayspor achieved another triumph by winning their Third League group and advancing to the Second League. During the 2007–08 season, Hatayspor experienced another relegation to the Third League. In the 2008–09 season, Hatayspor led the Third League Classification group and finished 6th in the Third League Promotion group, earning a spot in the Third League play-offs. Their first opponent was Ankara Demirspor. After a 1–1 draw in regular time and extra time, Hatayspor won 5–2 on aggregate, securing a place in the final against Yalovaspor. Despite taking a 1–0 lead in the final, they were defeated 2–1 and were eliminated. In the 2011–12 season, under the management of İsmail Batur, Hatayspor became champions of their Third League group with a week left to go and earned promotion to the Second League.

During the 2012–13 season, competing in the Second League Red Group, Hatayspor finished 2nd and qualified for the play-offs. Unfortunately, they lost the final match against Fethiyespor, narrowly missing the chance to reach the First League. They faced the same misfortune in the 2013–14 season, losing the final match to Alanyaspor in a penalty shootout, once again failing to secure promotion to the First League. In the 2017–18 season, under the management of İlhan Palut, Hatayspor became champions of the Second League and earned promotion to the First League after 16 years. In the 2018–19 season, now known as the First League, Hatayspor finished in 3rd place. They also made a mark in the Turkish Cup, defeating the First League Lig leader Gençlerbirliği 4–1 in the Round of 16, and further impressing by beating Süper Lig leader İstanbul Başakşehir with a solid 4–1 score at home in the Quarter-finals. However, in the Quarter-finals, despite an impressive performance that saw them score 4 goals to turn around a 2–0 deficit in the second leg against Galatasaray, they were eliminated due to an away goal rule after the aggregate score ended 4–4. In the Play-Offs to qualify for the Süper Lig, Hatayspor eliminated Adana Demirspor in the Semi-finals but lost to Gaziantep in the final on penalties, falling short of promotion to the Süper Lig.

In the 2019–20 season, Hatayspor clinched the championship with one week remaining and, for the first time in its 53-year history, achieved promotion to the Süper Lig.[1] During the 2020–21 season, the team made its debut in the Süper Lig and had a successful season, maintaining a chance to qualify for the inaugural UEFA Europa Conference League until the final weeks. However, despite their efforts, they couldn't secure the opportunity, finishing the season in 6th place. In the 2020–21 season, Hatayspor's forward players excelled, with Aaron Boupendza scoring 22 goals to claim the top scorer title. Additionally, Mame Biram Diouf finished in second place with 19 goals in the top scorer rankings. In January 2022, the club launched a partnership with Philippines Football League club Dynamic Herb Cebu.[2][3]

During the first of the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes, the club's quarters in Antakya collapsed, trapping players and staff. All were rescued except player Christian Atsu who died,[4] and sporting director Taner Savut, whose body was found on 21 February 2023.[5] Following the earthquake, the club withdrew from the league.[6]

Rivalries

The team which Hatayspor most played against is Tarsus İdman Yurdu. So far, there have been 43 games between the teams. Hatayspor won 17 of 43, Tarsus Idman Yurdu won 15 of 43, and 11 games ended with draw.[7]

Statistics

League participations

League performances

Season League Pos Pld W D L GF GA Pts
1967–68
8
32121010393534
1968–69
TFF Second League – Red Group
6
261097282629
1969–70
TFF Second League – Red Group
1
4025114701961
1970–71
TFF First League – Red Group
10
3010812233328
1971–72
TFF First League – Red Group
13
3010812243028
1972–73
TFF First League – Red Group
14
3081111192327
1973–74
TFF First League – Red Group
4
3011118262133
1974–75
TFF First League – Red Group
12
3010713223227
1975–76
TFF First League – Red Group
16
3011415244626
1976–77
TFF Second League – Blue Group
6
18666141318
1977–78
TFF Second League – White Group
5
24987222326
1978–79
TFF Second League – White Group
4
20929231720
1979–80
TFF Second League – Group A
2
2811107292932
1980–81
TFF First League – Group C
5
3013512383231
1981–82
TFF First League – Group C
8
287129242926
1982–83
TFF First League – Group D
12
3081111263127
1984–85
TFF Second League – 8th Group
2
18122428726
1985–86
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
3
241365401932
1986–87
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
4
3211174312139
1987–88
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
2
322363761575
1988–89
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
3
301695672957
1989–90
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
1
322444672076
1990–91
TFF First League – Group C
10
32101012394840
1991–92
TFF First League – Group C
15
3211615313839
1992–93
TFF Second League – 3rd Group
1
302073682567
1993–94
TFF First League – 5th Group
3
181134361536
TFF First League – 5th Klasman Group
5
14536211718
1994–95
TFF First League – 5th Group
2
181044332334
TFF First League – Promotion Group
9
185310234218
1995–96
TFF First League – 5th Group
7
18648212722
TFF First League – 5th Klasman Group
5
14527192417
1996–97
TFF First League – 5th Group
3
18765283027
TFF First League – 5th Klasman Group
6
14446222216
1997–98
TFF First League – 1st Group
4
18765252227
TFF First League – 1st Klasman Group
6
14518101816
1998–99
TFF First League – 1st Group
8
18549202819
TFF First League – 1st Klasman Group
3
14644252122
1999–00
TFF First League – 1st Group
5
18684261826
TFF First League – 1st Klasman Group
3
14824271626
2000–01
TFF First League – 3rd Group
2
181224302238
TFF First League – Promotion Group
10
18231317509
2001–02
TFF First League – A Category
16
3812917434345
2002–03
TFF Second League – B Category – Group C
2
322363763075
2003–04
TFF Second League – B Category – Group C
3
321778644258
2004–05
TFF Second League – B Category – Group C
6
3214513323547
2005–06
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Group
7
18747262625
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Klasman Group
2
321679534055
TFF Second League – B Category – Playoffs
Q.F.
1001120
2006–07
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Group
4
18684181526
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Klasman Group
3
3210148282544
2007–08
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Group
10
18288152314
TFF Second League – B Category – 5th Klasman Group
8
3231019275019
2008–09
TFF Third League – 5th Group
1
181062231236
TFF Third League – Promotion Group
6
18648242422
TFF Third League – Playoffs
Final
2011231
2009–10
TFF Third League – 5th Group
5
16655192123
TFF Third League – 5th Klasman Group
3
2812511363641
2010–11
TFF Third League – 1st Group
8
3415811462753
2011–12
TFF Third League – 3rd Group
1
362268552972
2012–13
TFF Second League – Red Group
2
3214135462655
TFF Second League – Playoffs
Final
3201746
2013–14
TFF Second League – White Group
3
341897503063
TFF Second League – Playoffs
Final
5212757
2014–15
TFF Second League – Red Group
3
341798463260
TFF Second League – Playoffs
Q.F.
2011010
2015–16
TFF Second League – White Group
13
3481115313935
2016–17
TFF Second League - Red Group
4
3422117392559
TFF Second League - Playoffs
S.F.
2101343
2017–18
TFF Second League - Red Group
1
342374631576
2018–19
3
3419105572267
TFF First League - Playoffs
S.F.
2110323
TFF First League - Playoffs
Final
1010111 (3–5 penalties)
2019-20
1
341996482866
2020–21
6
40171013625361
2021–22
12
3815815566053
2022–23
19
366525198323
2023–24
Promotion
Relegation

Source: TFF: Hatayspor

Players

Current squad

As of 16 September 2023[8]

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 Erce Kardeşler (vice-captain)
2 DF Turkey TUR Kamil Çörekçi (captain)
3 DF Cameroon CMR Guy Kilama
4 MF Republic of the Congo CGO Chandrel Massanga
5 MF Germany GER Görkem Sağlam
7 MF Turkey TUR Ömer Faruk Beyaz (on loan from VfB Stuttgart)
8 MF France FRA Mehdi Boudjemaa
9 FW Azerbaijan AZE Renat Dadashov (on loan from Grasshoppers)
10 FW Sweden SWE Carlos Strandberg
11 FW Cameroon CMR Didier Lamkel Zé
12 GK Kosovo KOS Visar Bekaj
13 DF Algeria ALG Faouzi Ghoulam
15 DF Turkey TUR Recep Burak Yılmaz
17 MF Nigeria NGA Fisayo Dele-Bashiru
18 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH Armin Hodžić
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 DF Serbia SRB Nikola Maksimović
20 MF France FRA Rayane Aabid
22 DF Turkey TUR Kerim Alıcı
25 MF Turkey TUR Ali Yıldız
27 DF Turkey TUR Cengiz Demir
28 FW Turkey TUR İbrahim Demir
29 MF Georgia (country) GEO Giorgi Aburjania
31 DF Germany GER Oğuzhan Matur
34 GK Turkey TUR Demir Sarıcalı
57 DF Turkey TUR Engin Can Aksoy
77 MF Portugal POR Joelson Fernandes
78 GK Turkey TUR Emir Dadük
86 DF Turkey TUR Burak Bekaroğlu
99 FW Honduras HON Rigoberto Rivas

Other players under contract

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Turkey TUR Nazım Özcan

Out on loan

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 Yavuz Buğra Boyar (at Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu until 30 June 2024)
GK Turkey TUR Arel Ekinci (at Nevşehir Belediyespor until 30 June 2024)
GK Turkey TUR Abdullah Yiğiter (at Kastamonuspor 1966 until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Sarper Çağlar (at Zonguldak Kömürspor until 30 June 2024)
MF Turkey TUR Baran Sarka (at Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu until 30 June 2024)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Turkey TUR Selimcan Temel (at Karacabey Belediyespor until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Onur Arı (at Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Ünal Durmuşhan (at Derince Belediyespor until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Berke Önde (at Balıkesirspor until 30 June 2024)
FW Turkey TUR Koray Yağcı (at Tuzlaspor until 30 June 2024)

Affiliated clubs

The following club is currently affiliated with Hatayspor:

References

  1. "Hatayspor kupasını aldı" (in Turkish). Turkish Football Federation. 20 July 2020. Archived from the original on 30 August 2020. Retrieved 30 August 2020.
  2. "Hatayspor'dan iki antrenör ve 3 futbolcu Filipinler Ligi'ne transfer oldu" (in Turkish). Ajansspor. 17 March 2022. Archived from the original on 17 March 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  3. "Hatayspor'da sürpriz Filipinler gelişmesi" (in Turkish). Fanatik. 15 March 2022. Archived from the original on 15 March 2022. Retrieved 17 March 2022.
  4. "Christian Atsu found dead after Turkey earthquake". BBC Sport. 18 February 2023. Retrieved 18 February 2023.
  5. "Ghana's Atsu pulled alive from Turkey earthquake rubble". Reuters. 2023-02-07. Archived from the original on 2023-02-07. Retrieved 2023-02-07.
  6. "Son Dakika: Hatayspor ligden çekildi! TFF Başkanı Mehmet Büyükekşi açıkladı". Hürriyet. 9 February 2023. Archived from the original on 9 February 2023. Retrieved 10 February 2023.
  7. "Hatayspor – Tarsus Idman Yurdu rivalry". Retrieved 2014-04-06.
  8. "FUTBOL A TAKIMI". Hatayspor. Archived from the original on January 8, 2017. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
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