2015–16 Mersin İdmanyurdu season

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Mersin İdmanyurdu
2015–16 Hasan Doğan season
President Turkey Ali Kahramanlı
(till 11 January 2016)
Turkey Hüseyin Çalışkan
(since 11 January 2016)
Head coach Turkey Mesut Bakkal
(till 18 September 2015)
Turkey Bülent Korkmaz
(till 4 January 2016)
Turkey Ümit Özat
(since 19 January 2016)
Stadium Mersin Arena
(Capacity: 25,497)
Mersin, Turkey
Süper Lig 17 (R 20)
Turkish Cup Eliminated at Group Stage
Most appearances Burkina Faso Préjuce Nakoulma 24 (R 21)
Top goalscorer League: Burkina Faso Préjuce Nakoulma 6 (R 21)
All: Burkina Faso Préjuce Nakoulma 7 (R 21)
Highest home attendance 12.388 (vs. Galatasaray)
(Süper Lig, R 21)
Lowest home attendance 3.000 (vs. Kasımpaşa)
(Süper Lig, R 16)
Average home league attendance 6.244 (R 17) (League only)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Mersin İdmanyurdu (also Mersin İdman Yurdu, Mersin İY, or MİY) Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 2015–16. Mersin İdmanyurdu football team has participated in 2015–16 season in Turkish Süper Lig. 2015–16 season was the 15th season of Mersin İdmanyurdu football team in Süper Lig, the top level division in Turkey. Team participated in 2015–16 Turkish Cup at third round.

At the start of the season Ali Kahramanlı was club president for eight years since 24 September 2008. Mesut Bakkal has started as head coach, later e resigned and Bülent Korkmaz replaced him after fifth round loss against Osmanlıspor. In the mid-season, Hüseyin Çalışkan was elected new president and agreed with Nurullah Sağlam who coached the team in former seasons.

Süper Lig

2015–16 Süper Lig was played as "Spor-Toto Süper Lig" for Spor-Toto, a publicly owned betting institution, was sponsor for the season. The season named as "Hasan Doğan Season" after the name of former president of Turkish Football Federation who died at office in 2008. Start day of the season is 14 August 2015 and the end day is 22 May 2016.[1] Champions was eligible for 2016–17 UEFA Champions League in Group stage. Runner-ups was eligible for Champions League 3rd qualifying round. Third and fourth placed teams were eligible for 2016–17 UEFA Europa League at 3rd and 2nd qualifying rounds respectively. Starting from previous season 5th team in the league table was eligible for Europa League if the cup winner was among in first four placed teams. If otherwise, winner of 2015–16 Turkish Cup was eligible for Europa League at group stage. Bottom three teams were relegated to 2016–17 TFF First League.

Results summary

Overall Home Away
Stage Pc Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt Pl W D L GF GA GD Pt
First half 17 17 2 4 11 21 36 -15 10 8 2 1 5 12 19 -7 7 9 0 3 6 9 17 -8 3
Second half
Overall
Sources: 2015–16 Spor-Toto Süper Lig pages.[2]

League table

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY)'s place in 2015–16 Süper Lig season league table:

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
14 Gaziantepspor 34 9 9 16 31 50 −19 36
15 Kayserispor 34 7 13 14 25 41 −16 34
16 Sivasspor (R) 34 6 13 15 34 48 −14 31 Relegation to 2016–17 TFF First League
17 Eskişehirspor (R) 34 8 6 20 39 64 −25 30
18 Mersin İdmanyurdu (R) 34 5 6 23 31 71 −40 21
Source: Süper Lig, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Head-to-head goals scored; 5) Goal difference; 6) Goals scored; 7) Play-off.[3]
(R) Relegated.

Results by round

Round 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34
Ground H A H A H A A H A H A H A H A H A A H A H A H H A H A H A H A H A H
Result L L L D L L D W L D D L L W L L L P D W W
Position 17 18 18 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 17 17

Source: TFF League page u=00:40, 5 July 2015 (UTC)
Ground: A = Away; H = Home. Result: D = Draw; L = Loss; W = Win; P = Postponed.

Matches

Kick off times are in EET and EEST.

Sources: 2015–16 Süper Lig pages.[2][4]

2015–16 Turkish Cup participation

2015–16 Turkish Cup was played for 54th time as Ziraat Türkiye Kupası for sponsorship reasons. The cup was played by 160 teams in three stages. In the first stage, a preliminary qualification round and three elimination rounds were played in one-leg elimination system. In the second stage, 32 teams played two-legs round-robin games in 8 groups, 4 in each. In the third stage, knock-out games were played in two-leg elimination system. Mersin İdmanyurdu attended the cup in 3rd elimination round and eliminated Second League (third division) team Fatih Karagümrük after penalties and promoted to group stage. In group stage MİY took place in Group D. After the group games İdmanyurdu became 3rd in Group D and was eliminated.[5]

Cup track

The drawings and results Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) followed in 2015–16 Turkish Cup are shown in the following table.

Round Own League Opponent's League Opponent Away Home Result
Round 3 Süper Lig 2nd League Red Group Fatih Karagümrük 8–7 Promoted
Group D Süper Lig 2nd League Red Group Aydınspor 1923 0–4 4–0
Group D Süper Lig Süper Lig Çaykur Rizespor 0–1 2–2
Group D Süper Lig 2nd League Red Group Bucaspor 0–1 1–2 Eliminated
Note: In the above table 'Score' shows For and Against goals whether the match played at home or not.

Game details

Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2015–16 Turkish Cup game reports is shown in the following table. Kick off times are in EET and EEST.

Source: 2015–16 Turkish Cup (Ziraat Türkiye Kupası) official TFF page.[5] Attendance data from ntvspor.net.[4]

Management

At the start of the season, president Ali Kahramanlı continued in his position which he held in 2008. In the mid-season Hüseyin Çalışkan who was former president and a businessman from Mersin was elected president. Former president Hamit İzol was declared honorary president. Club address was: Palmiye Mah. Adnan Menders Bl. 1204 Sk. Onur Ap. K.2 D.3 Yenişehir/Mersin.[7]

Club management

On 11 January 2016 club congress was held and a new executive committee took over the club:

  • Executive committee: Hüseyin Çalışkan (president); Senan İdin, Özgür Sanal (vice -presidents); Beşir Acar (deputy vice-president); Abdi Kurt, Mahsum Sevimli (General Secretary); Hikmet Kaya, Vedat Yüksel (footbal division); Sedat Aydöner (financial affairs), Akif Serin (public institutions and foreign affairs); Sabri Tekli (the 1925 project); Mehmet Can Duman, Abdi Öztürk, Vedat Yüksel (amateur divisions and youth setup); Mahsum Sevimli (legal affairs); Murat Altındere (spokesman and trademark); Metin Yıldıran (ads, sponsorships and funding); Engin Şahin (facilities, investments, projects); Cihat Gündoğar (spectators).[8]

President Kahramanlı resigned due to health problems and financial difficulties after eight years on 9 December 2015. Later he turned back until the new congress on 11 January 2016. Before his resignation the club management was as follows:[9]

  • Executive committee: Ali Kahramanlı (president); Senan İdin (vice-president); Mehmet Özgür Sanal (vice-president); Beşir Acar (deputy vice-president); Sedat Aydöner (financial affairs); Hikmet Kaya (football division and youth setup); Ahmet Turan Serttaş (professional football); Adem Serin (General secretary); Şerafettin Kadooğlu (deputy vice-president); İlkay Mahanoğlu (legal affairs); Ahmet Nusret Canözkan (advertisements, sponsorships and fund searching); Mustafa Yüksel Güngör and Murat Harman (facilities, investments and projects); Ayhan Erdem (spokesman); Metin Yıldıran (deputy vice-president).
  • Administrative personnel: Mesut Bilir (general coordinator); Murat Öğ (general director); Duygu Gürani (accreditations); Özcan Ulusoy (bookkeeping); Rıfkı Çınar (press relations); Barış Köksal (social media); Mustafa Kaya (security); Ökkeş Aybar (A team driver).

Coaching team

2015–16 Mersin İdmanyurdu head coaches

Nat Head Coach Period Pl W D L Notes
Turkey Rıza Çalımbay 15.06.2015 – 28.06.2016 Resigned.
Turkey Mesut Bakkal 03.07.2015 – 18.09.2016 5 0 1 4 Resigned.
Turkey Bülent Korkmaz 22.09.2015 – 04.01.2016 15 2 5 8 Unilateral cancellation (dismissed in mid-season camp).
Turkey Hakan Kutlu 05.01.2016 – 06.01.2016 Attended and left the camp next day.
Turkey Serkan Damla 06.01.2016 – 18.01.2016 2 0 0 2 Trainer. Managed the team in cup matches in interim peridod.
Turkey Nurullah Sağlam 12.01.2016 – 14.01.2016 Signed for 1,5 years, but left after two days.
Turkey Ümit Özat 19.01.2016 – 31.05.2016
Note: Only official games were included.

Other coaching team members were as follows:[10]

  • Mesut Bakkal's team: Ümit Bozkurt (trainer), Zafer Özgültekin (goalkeeper coach);
  • Bülent Korkmaz's team: Çağdaş Çavuş (trainer), Ümit Bozkurt (trainer), Zafer Özgültekin (goalkeeper coach), Murat Kuyucuoğlu (trainer);
  • Tamer Sivrikaya (trainer), Serkan Damla (trainer), Nezih Ali Boloğlu (goalkeeper coach), Eren Matyar (U21 team), Muzaffer Tozlu (U21 team), Ali ÖmerSakarya (U19 team), Sedat Hazımoğlu (U17 team), Mesud Cömert (U16 team), Tarkan Özyılmaz (U15 team), Burhan Baygın (U15 team), Oğuzhan Doğar (U15 team), Önal Arıca (U14 team), Ahmet Edremit (physician), Serkan Sağlık (physiotherapist), Abdulkadir Topal, Kemal Gürgez, Ersoy Şenel Oktay Baş (masseurs).

2015–16 squad

Appearances, goals and cards count for 2015–16 Süper Lig and Türkiye Kupası (2015–16 Turkish Cup) games. Only the players who appeared in game rosters were included.[11] Player's are listed in order of appearance. MİY could not signed with new players in Summer 2015, because FIFA decided on two season transfer ban for MİY due to termination of the contract of the MİY's former player David Bičík.[12] The ban was applied for 2015 Winter and Summer transfer seasons.

O N Nat Name Birth Born Pos LA LG CA CG TA TG Booked Red card Season Notes
1 1 Bulgaria Nikolay Mihaylov 28 Jun 1988 Sofia GK previous season.[13]
2 3 Kosovo Loret Sadiku 28 Jul 1991 Pristina DF previous season.[14]
3 6 Brazil Wederson 22 Jul 1981 Campos DF previous season.[15]
4 10 Brazil Tita 20 Jul 1981 Rio de J. FW previous season.[16]
5 11 Brazil Welliton 22 Oct 1986 Conceição FW previous season.[17]
6 13 Turkey Oktay Delibalta 27 Oct 1985 Samsun MF previous season.[18]
7 15 Serbia Milan Mitrović 2 Jul 1988 Prokuplje DF previous season.[19]
8 22 Burkina Faso Préjuce Nakoulma 21 Apr 1987 Ouaga FW previous season.[20]
9 25 Turkey Mehmet Taş 20 Mar 1991 Mersin DF previous season.[21]
10 30 Turkey Serkan Balcı 22 Aug 1983 Nazilli DF previous season.[22]
11 55 Sweden Abdul Khalili 7 Jun 1992 Raus, Se MF previous season.[23]
12 90 Turkey Muammer Yıldırım 14 Sep 1990 Eğil GK previous season.[24]
13 7 Turkey Güven Varol 2 Jun 1981 Adapazarı MF previous season.[25]
14 33 Turkey Efe Özarslan 29 Mar 1990 Mersin DF previous season.[26]
15 4 Turkey Mehmet Sığırcı 24 Feb 1993 Güngören DF previous season.[27]
16 58 Bolivia Ricardo Pedriel 19 Jan 1987 Santa Cruz FW previous season.[28]
17 72 Turkey Nurullah Kaya 20 Jul 1986 Batman MF previous season.[29]
18 99 Hungary Márkó Futács 22 Feb 1990 Budapest FW previous season.[30]
19 5 Turkey Murat Ceylan 2 Mar 1988 Gaziantep MF previous season.[31]
Sources: TFF club page and maçkolik team page.[32]

U-21 and U-19 teams

Mersin İdmanyurdu U-21 team participated in U21 League Süper Lig and U19 team in Elite U19 League.[33]

See also

Notes and references

  1. See fixture on official TFF page. Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2015–16 Spor-Toto Süper lig Official page from TFF website; Qualifications and relegations from Turkish-Soccer; and detailed information and news from Maçkolik. Retrieved on 5 July 2015.
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  4. 4.0 4.1 Numbers of spectators were obtained from team page at ntvspor.net. Retrieved on 5 July 2015. (Turkish)
  5. 5.0 5.1 See elimination and group stage games and Group C table and finals at tff.org.tr, official page of 2014–15 Ziraat Türkiye Kupası at TFF (Turkish Football Federation) website. An alternative source is maçkolik.com. Also Turkish Soccer site provides information in English.
  6. Turkish Cup R 3. Fatih Karagümrük-Mersin İdmanyurdu: 7–8. Detailed information (attendance and serial penalties from idaa.com. Retrieved on 9 December 2015.
  7. Obtained from Club's official page at tff.org.tr.
  8. Obtained from Spor33, an internet site making news related to local sports events, on 12 January 2016. See the news in Turkish at Work distribution in Mersin.
  9. Obtained from club website. Executive committee from Yönetim Kurulu, administrative personnel from İdari kKadro ve Personel Listesi. Retrieved on 9 December 2015.
  10. Information obtained from club's official website at Teknik Kadro (retrieved on 9 December 2015); and TFF website TFF coach search (retrieved on 9 December 2015).
  11. Stats obtained from TFF team page Mersin İdmanyurdu 2015–16 team squad
  12. Details from spor33.com. Retrieved on 3 February 2015. (Turkish)
  13. Nikolay Borislavov Mihaylov. In the team since 1 September 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was Italian side Hellas Verona F.C. with whom contract had ended. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  14. Loret Sadiku. In the team since 20 August 2014 for three seasons. Player's previous team was Swedish side Helsingborgs IF. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  15. Wederson Luiz da Silva Medeiros; in Turkey Gökçek Vederson (also has Turkish passport). In the team since 14 July 2014 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Antalyaspor had ended. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  16. Sidney Cristiano dos Santos; in Turkey Melih Gökçek (also has Turkish passport). Upon receiving Turkish nationality player took the name Melih Gökçek after Mayor of Ankara, while his international field name is Tita. In the team since 23 July 2014 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Antalyaspor had been mutually terminated. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  17. Welliton Soares de Morais. In the team since 20 August 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was FC Spartak Moscow and 1 million € transfer fee was paid. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  18. Oktay Delibalta. In the team since 4 July 2014. Player's contract with his previous team Gençlerbirliği had ended. Contract renewal on 17 June 2015 for this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  19. Milan Mitrović. In the team since 5 January 2013. Player's previous team was Serbian side FK Rad. Player's contract was for three and a half seasons and he continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  20. Préjuce Niguimbe Nakoulma. In the team since 17 July 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was Polish side Górnik Zabrze with whom contract was mutually terminated. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  21. Mehmet Taş. In the team since 24 July 2014 for three seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Nazilli Belediyespor had ended. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  22. Serkan Balcı. In the team since 22 August 2014. Player's contract with his previous team Antalyaspor had been mutually terminated. Contract renewal on 17 June 2015 for this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  23. Abdul Rahman Khalili. In the team since 30 June 2014 for three seasons. Player's previous team was Swedish side Helsingborgs IF. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  24. Muammer Zülfikar Yıldırım. In the team since 20 August 2013. Player's previous team was Belediye Vanspor with whom contract ended. Player's contract was for two seasons and he continued in this season. Contract renewal on 17 June 2015 for three seasons. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  25. Güven Varol. In the team since 20 August 2013. Player's previous team was Kardemir Karabükspor with whom contract ended. Contract renewal on 17 June 2015 for this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  26. Efe Halil Özarslan. In the team since 21 June 2013. Contract renewal on 10 July 2014 for three seasons. Player's previous team was Bucaspor with whom contract was terminated. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  27. Mehmet Enes Sığırcı. In the team since 26 June 2014 for five seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Hatayspor had been mutually terminated. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  28. Ricardo Pedriel Suárez. In the team since 13 June 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was Bolivian side Club Bolívar with whom contract ended. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  29. Nurullah Kaya. In the team since 2 August 2006. Contract renewal on 10 July 2014 for two seasons. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  30. Márkó Futács. In the team since 13 June 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was Hungarian side Diósgyör to whom he was loaned by Leicester City and contract had ended. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  31. Murat Ceylan. In the team since 4 September 2012. Contract renewal on 24 June 2014 for two seasons. Player's previous team was Gaziantepspor. He continued in this season. Details from TFF player profile; and maçkolik page.
  32. TFF club page (select season to confirm), retrieved on 5 July 2015 from tff.org; and maçkolik.com team page, retrieved on 5 July 2015 from maçkolik.com.
  33. See Turkish Football Federation league page for U21 League Süper Lig and for Elite U19 League Süper Lig. Retrieved on 17 January 2015. (Turkish)