Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Rize. The club plays in the Turkish Süper Lig. The club was founded on May 19, 1953, with green-yellow as club colours, but later changed to blue-green. Since 1990, the team has been sponsored by the Turkish tea company Çaykur, hence the name and the image of a tea leaf on the club's logo. The club plays its home games in Rize City Stadium.[2]

Çaykur Rizespor
Full nameÇaykur Rize Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü Derneği[1]
Nickname(s)Karadeniz Atmacası
(The Black Sea Sparrowhawk)
Short nameRizespor
Founded19 May 1953; 71 years ago (1953-05-19)
GroundRize City Stadium
Capacity15,558
OwnerÇaykur
Chairmanİbrahim Turgut
Managerİlhan Palut
LeagueSüper Lig
2023–24Süper Lig, 9th of 20
Websitehttp://www.caykurrizespor.org.tr
Current season

History

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A committee of five people—Yakup Temizel, Atıf Taviloğlu, İsmet Bilsel, Yaşar Tümbekçioğlu and Muharrem Kürkçü—founded the club on 19 May 1953 at the 34th anniversary year of the start of Independence War.[3] The intention was to enhance the physical and cultural talents of the youth as well as to contribute to the developments of Rize.[3] Domestic cultivation of lemon citruses and oranges labeled the club colour to be yellow and being Rize's symbol, tea gardens, represented the colour green. One of the founding members, Yaşar Dömlekçioğlu was chosen the first president of the club.[3] During the amateur league years through 1953 to 1968, local-born players such as Ahmet Durmuş, Kenan Tiryaki, Mustafa Erol, İrfan Akaslan, Mahmut Salih Yavuz, Salih Kazancı, Ahmet Kemal Yavuz, Hamil Kazancı, Mustafa Veziroğlu, Yılmaz Özkan, Yılmaz Balta, Ahmet Fenci, Ekif Fence, Oktay Arayıcı, Abdullah Kıtır, Mustafa Kazdal, Abdullah Şeker and Ömer Çakır played for Rizespor.[3]

With the regulation changes in 1968, the club formed a professional club structure by the association of two clubs, "Rize Güneşspor" and "Fenergençlik".[3] The club started from the third division with the colours blue and green. At the end of a competitive season, as a result of a fight inside the game the club got punished with a forfeit as well as a deduction of 2 points which bereaved Rizespor from promotion that season. The punishment was the first time in the Turkish football history. In the coming period, the club did not get relegated and in 1978–1979, Rizespor won the title and qualified to play in the Turkish Süper Lig for the first time in the club history.[3]

Rivalries

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Çaykur Rizespor-Trabzonspor rivalry is also known as the Black Sea derby.[4] They are considered rivals due to their geographical proximity and their shared history of competing against each other in local and regional tournaments.

Stadium

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The club hosts their home games at Rize City Stadium since 2009–10 season.[5] The opening game of the stadium was held on 12 August 2009, when Çaykur Rizespor hosted Fenerbahçe for an exhibition game.[5]

Honours

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  • TFF First League:
    • Winners (3): 1978–79 (Group White), 1984–85 (Group A), 2017–18 TFF First League
    • Runners-up (3): 2002–03, 2012–13, 2022–23
    • Play-off winners (1): 1999–2000
  • TFF Third League:
    • Winners (1): 1993–94 (Group 2)
    • Runners-up (2): 1973–74 (Group Red)

League participation

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1979–81, 1985–89, 2000–02, 2003–08, 2013–17, 2018–22, 2023–
1974–79, 1981–85, 1989–93, 1994–00, 2002–03, 2008–13, 2017–18, 2022–23
1968–74, 1993–94

European history

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UEFA Intertoto Cup

Season Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2001 2R   FK Pobeda 0–2 1–2 1–4

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

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Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Ref
2008–09 Adidas Turkcell [6]
2009–10 Lotto Çaykur
2010–11 Umbro
2011–12 Lotto
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17 Nike
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22
2022–23 Umbro
2023– Nike

Players

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Current squad

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As of 20 September 2024

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   TUR Tarık Çetin (3rd captain)
2 DF   UZB Husniddin Aliqulov
3 DF   TUR Halil İbrahim Pehlivan (vice-captain)
4 DF   HUN Attila Mocsi
5 DF   DEN Casper Højer (captain)
6 MF   GRE Giannis Papanikolaou
7 FW   TUR Benhur Keser
8 MF   BIH Dal Varešanović
9 FW   GAM Ali Sowe (on loan from Rostov)
10 FW   NGA Ibrahim Olawoyin
15 FW   CZE Václav Jurečka
16 DF   TUR Seyfettin Anıl Yaşar
17 FW   TUR Emrecan Bulut
18 MF   BIH Muhamed Buljubašić
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW   ALG Rachid Ghezzal
20 MF   BIH Amir Hadžiahmetović (on loan from Beşiktaş)
27 DF   TUR Eray Korkmaz
28 FW   NGA Babajide David
30 GK   CRO Ivo Grbić (on loan from Sheffield United)
37 DF   TUR Muhammet Taha Şahin
40 GK   TUR Canberk Yurdakul
45 DF   TUR Ayberk Karapo (on loan from Manisa)
54 MF   TUR Mithat Pala
77 FW   KOS Altin Zeqiri
90 FW   BUL Martin Minchev
95 DF   TUR Habil Özbakır
97 FW   TUR Doğanay Avcı
98 DF   TUR Muhammet Mert Karaca

Out on loan

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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   TUR Zafer Görgen (to Bandırmaspor until 30 June 2025)
DF   TUR Mustafa Şengül (to Erbaaspor until 30 June 2025)
DF   TUR Aziz Aksoy (to Fethiyespor until 30 June 2025)
DF   TUR Hüseyincan Kırıkcı (to Edirnespor until 30 June 2025)
MF   TUR Ozan İsmail Koç (to Erbaaspor until 30 June 2025)
MF   TUR Eren Emre Aydın (to 24 Erzincanspor until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   TUR Emirhan Yılmaz (to Düzcespor until 30 June 2025)
MF   FIN Janne-Pekka Laine (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
FW   SEN Mame Mor Faye (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
FW   TUR Güvenç Usta (to Balıkesirspor until 30 June 2025)
FW   TUR Efe Tecimer (to Zonguldak Kömürspor until 30 June 2025)
FW   TUR Remzi Kolcuoğlu (to Kepez Spor Futbol until 30 June 2025)

Coaching history

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Tenure Nationality Name
1968–69   Şenol Birol
1969–70   Ahmet Şamlıoğlu
1970–72   Minacettin Barut
1972–74   Gazanfer Olcayto
1974–75   Turgut Kafkas
1975–76   Suat Mamat
1976–77   Tekin Yolaç
1977   İlhan Uralgil
1977–78   Erdoğan Gürhan
1978–79   Gürsel Aksel
1979–80   Zeynel Soyuer
1980–81   Cevdet Soyluoğlu
1981   Halil Güngördü
1981–82   Turgut Kafkas
1982–83   Tezcan Uzcan
1983–84   Suphi Varol
1984–85   Cesarettin Alptekin
1985–86   Enver Katip
1986–87   Nedim Günar
1987–88   Fethi Demican
1988   Davut Şahin
1988–89   Adolf Remy
1989–90   Cesarettin Alptekin
1990–92   Enver Katip
1992–93   Numan Zafer Kanburoğlu
1993–95   Giray Bulak
1995–96   Kadir Özcan
1996   Ömer Kaner
1996–97   Ali Kemal Denizci
1997–98   Yaşar Elmas
1998–99   Celal Kıbrızlı
1999   Hikmet Karaman
1999–00   Cem Pamiroğlu
1 Mar 2000 – 30 Jun 2000   Rasim Kara
1 Jul 2000 – 30 Jun 2002   Karol Pecze
16 Aug 2002 – 10 Feb 2003   Fuat Yaman
 
Tenure Nationality Name
19 Feb 2003 – 6 Feb 2004   Hikmet Karaman
7 Feb 2004 – 24 Apr 2004   Yılmaz Vural
3 Aug 2004 – 28 Jan 2005   Rıza Çalımbay
4 Feb 2005 – 29 May 2005   Erdoğan Arıca
3 Jun 2005 – 4 Oct 2005   Metin Yıldız
7 Oct 2005 – 11 Dec 2005   Sakıp Özberk
12 Dec 2005 – 11 Sep 2006   Güvenç Kurtar
16 Sep 2006 – 18 Dec 2006   Safet Sušić
26 Dec 2006 – 19 Jun 2007   Rıza Çalımbay
20 Jun 2007 – 20 Aug 2007   Samet Aybaba
30 Aug 2007 – 31 Jan 2008   Safet Sušić
1 Feb 2008 – 28 Apr 2008   Erdoğan Arıca
2 Jun 2008 – 26 Dec 2008   Metin Diyadin
5 Jan 2009 – 7 Feb 2009   Suat Kaya
12 Feb 2009 – 11 Jun 2009   Raşit Çetiner
29 Jun 2009 – 29 Nov 2009   Oktay Çevik
3 Dec 2009 – 1 Feb 2010   Mehmet Şansal
2 Feb 2010 – 24 May 2011   Ümit Kayıhan
31 May 2011 – 12 Feb 2012   Hüseyin Kalpar
17 Feb 2012 – 10 Jun 2012   Giray Bulak
16 Jun 2012 – 9 Dec 2012   Engin Korukır
21 Dec 2012 – 24 May 2013   Mustafa Denizli
31 May 2013 – 9 Feb 2014   Rıza Çalımbay
14 Feb 2014 – 17 May 2014   Uğur Tütüneker
20 Jun 2014 – 7 Dec 2014   Mehmet Özdilek
14 Dec 2014 – 5 Oct 2017   Hikmet Karaman
6 Oct 2017 – 21 Sep 2018   İbrahim Üzülmez
24 Sep 2018 – 29 May 2019   Okan Buruk
6 Jun 2019 – 29 Feb 2020   İsmail Kartal
3 Mar 2020 – 14 Jul 2020   Ünal Karaman
7 Aug 2020 – 19 Jan 2021   Stjepan Tomas
25 Jan 2021 – 4 Mar 2021   Marius Șumudică
7 Mar 2021 – 22 Sep 2021   Bülent Uygun
24 Sep 2021 – 19 Feb 2022   Hamza Hamzaoğlu
20 Feb 2022 – 8 Jun 2023   Bülent Korkmaz
9 Jun 2023 –   İlhan Palut

Presidential history

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As of 4 November 2021[7]
 
Tenure Nationality Name
21.04.1968–03.04.1973   Bahattin Coşkun
03.04.1973–07.06.1975   Reşat Uçak
07.06.1975–02.06.1978   Mustafa Zeki Rakıcıoğlu
02.06.1978–03.07.1978   Köksal Mataracı
03.07.1978–30.06.1980   Nuri Akbulut
30.06.1980–23.06.1981   Paşa Ali Alaman
23.06.1981–02.08.1981   Nuri Akbulut
02.08.1981–31.12.1983   Ali Rıza Feyiz
01.01.1984–31.12.1984   Hasan Kemal Yardımcı
01.01.1985–31.12.1985   Fehmi Ekşi
01.01.1986–31.12.1986   Servet Takış
01.01.1987–05.06.1988   Mehmet Turgut Yılmaz
05.06.1988–07.01.1989   Şadan Tuzcu
07.01.1989–02.07.1989   Şeref Keçeli
02.07.1989–10.01.1990   Ahmet Akyıldız
10.01.1990–21.05.1990   Muharrem Kürkçü
21.05.1990–23.06.1990   Hamit Oral
23.06.1990–30.03.1991   Hasan Basri Çillioğlu
30.03.1991–19.01.1992   Nejat Ural
 
Tenure Nationality Name
29.01.1992–14.04.1992   Süreyya Turgut
19.04.1992–30.03.1995   Tuncer Ergüven
01.04.1995–05.05.1995   Ruşen Kukul
06.05.1995–04.11.1995   Tuncer Ergüven
04.11.1995–12.01.1996   İsmail Topçu
13.01.1996–10.03.1996   Ali Baba Çillioğlu
10.03.1996–26.04.1996   Cemal Aydoğdu
26.04.1996–07.06.1997   Mehmet Cengiz
07.06.1997–20.06.1998   Mehmet Hikmet Aslankaya
20.06.1998–14.06.2002   Mehmet Cengiz
14.06.2002–08.07.2007   Ekrem Cengiz
08.07.2007–11.01.2009   Abdülkadir Çakır
11.01.2009–17.01.2010   Halim Mete
17.01.2010–08.08.2017   Metin Kalkavan
08.08.2017–24.09.2018   Hasan Kemal Yardımcı
24.09.2018–03.06.2021   Hasan Kartal
03.06.2021–20.06.2022   Tahir Kıran
20.06.2022–   İbrahim Turgut

References

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  1. ^ "Tüzük". Caykurrizespor.org.tr. Çaykur Rize Gençlik ve Spor Kulübü Derneği. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ "Çaykur Didi Stadyumu". Çaykur Rizespor Official Website. Retrieved 9 August 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Tarihçe" [History] (in Turkish). Çaykur Rizespor. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  4. ^ "Karadeniz derbisi Çaykur Rizespor'un". www.trtspor.com.tr. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  5. ^ a b "Çaykur Didi Stadyumu" [Çaykur Didi Stadiun] (in Turkish). Çaykur Rizespor. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  6. ^ "Çaykur Rizespor Kit History". Football Kit Archive. Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  7. ^ "Başkanlarımız" [Our Presidents] (in Turkish). Çaykur Rizespor. Archived from the original on 3 November 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
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