Türk Telekom GSK

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Türk Telekom G.S.K.
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Full name |
Türk Telekom Gençlik ve Spor Kulubü |
Founded |
1954 |
Ground |
Ankara Türk Telekom Stadı |
Capacity |
2,000 |
Chairman |
Celahattin Dinçer |
Manager |
Adnan Şentürk |
League |
TFF Second League |
2007–08 |
3rd classification group |
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Active departments of Türk Telekom
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 Football
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 Basketball
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 Volleyball
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Türk Telekom GSK is a sports club located in Ankara, Turkey. The club mostly referred incorrectly as Türk Telekomspor. The football team plays their home games in Ankara Türk Telekom Stadı in Ankara. The club was founded in 1954 as Telspor and its previous name was PTT, and its colors were yellow and black. PTT had played in the First Level. It also has a basketball team, Türk Telekom B.K., which plays in the Turkish Basketball League. Türk Telekomspor played Turkish Basketball League between 1966–1973 and 1991–1996 as PTT. They changed their name as currently one in 1996. Their football section ceased to exist with the end of the 2010–11 season.
Squad
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
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Player
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GK
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Alişan Şeker
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DF
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Onur Demirtaş
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DF
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Alp Küçükvardar
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-
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DF
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Serdar Sinik
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-
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DF
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Ömer Topraktepe
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-
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MF
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Aykan Öksüz
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MF
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Erhan Yıldırım
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MF
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Hacı Kalın
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MF
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Erhan Doğan
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-
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FW
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Serdar Aydın
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-
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FW
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Mehmet Tosak
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Turkish Super League: 1960–71, 1972–73
TFF First League: 1971–72, 1973–74, 1983–94, 1995–98, 2000–01, 2003–07
TFF Second League: 1974–75, 1994–95, 1998–00, 2001–03, 2007–11 (Football section was closed in 2011)
Turkish Regional Amateur League: 1975–83
External links
TFF Second League
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2018-19 teams |
White Group |
- Amed S.K.
- Ankara Demirspor
- Bayrampaşaspor
- Bodrumspor
- Eyüpspor
- Gaziantepspor
- Gümüşhanespor
- Hacettepe S.K.
- İnegölspor
- Kastamonuspor
- Keçiörengücü
- Manisaspor
- Niğde Belediyespor
- Sakaryaspor
- Samsunspor
- Sancaktepespor
- Sarıyer S.K.
- Utaş Uşakspor
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Red Group |
- Bandırmaspor
- Bugsaşspor
- Darıca Gençlerbirliği
- Etimesgut Belediyespor
- Fatih Karagümrük S.K.
- Fethiyespor
- Kahramanmaraşspor
- Kırklarelispor
- Konya Anadolu Selçukspor
- Manisa Büyüksehir Belediyespor
- Menemen Belediyespor
- Pendikspor
- Sivas Belediye Spor
- Şanlıurfaspor
- Tarsus İdman Yurdu
- Tokatspor
- Tuzlaspor
- Zonguldak Kömürspor
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