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Gaziantep F.K.

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Turkish football club
Not to be confused withGaziantepspor.
Football club
Gaziantep
Full nameGaziantep Futbol KulübüA.Ş.[1]
NicknameŞahinler (The Falcons)
Short nameGFK
Founded1988; 37 years ago (1988) (asSankospor)
1999; 26 years ago (1999) (asGaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor)
2017; 8 years ago (2017) (asGazişehir Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü)
2019; 6 years ago (2019) (asGaziantep Futbol Kulübü)
GroundGaziantep Stadium
Capacity30,320[2]
ChairmanMemik Yılmaz
Head coachBurak Yılmaz
LeagueSüper Lig
2024–25Süper Lig, 14th of 19
Websitewww.gaziantepfk.org
Current season

Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü is a Turkish professionalfootball club based inGaziantep. Founded in 1988, the club plays in theSüper Lig, the highest tier of Turkish football.

The club was founded as Sankospor in 1988 and competed at the amateur level until 1993. They competed between theTFF Third League andTFF First League until 2019, when they were promoted to Süper Lig. During the2020–21 season, the club reached the top of the standings in week 17, which they held for one week until being taken over byBeşiktaş.[3]

History

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The club was founded at the amateur level asSankospor under Sanko Holding A.Ş., an industrial group of companies headquartered in Gaziantep, in 1988.[4] The first colors of club were blue and white.[4] The club started to compete atTFF Third League in the 1993–94 season.[4] In the TFF Third League, they played their first game in professional leagues against İslahiyespor, another Gaziantep-based club, which ended as a goalless draw on 26 September 1993.[5] Amassing 85 points with 27 wins in a total of 34 games, the team won Group 3 of the1996–97 season and was promoted to theTFF Second League, with 17 points above the closest competitor Kilis Belediyespor.[6]

The name of the club was changed toGaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor in the beginning of the 1999–2000 season.[7] The club won the Group C title of the2004–05 season of theTFF Second League,[4] winning 22 games out of 34 with 73 points, scoring 90 goals.[8]

The club made the playoffs for the first time in the2010–11 season of theTFF First League, when they were defeated byOrduspor 1–0.[4] In the same season, Gaziantep reached the quarter finals of the2010–11 Turkish Cup, beaten byBeşiktaş 0–8 (0–5[9] and 0–3[10]) in aggregate score.

The team, as Gaziantep BB, in yellow-black shirts at2013–14 Turkish Cup 4th Round encounter againstGalatasaray, on 3 December 2013[11]

The name of club was changed for third time asGazişehir Gaziantep Futbol Kulübü, following the general assembly held on 15 June 2017.[12] The club competed atTFF First League for 2 seasons under this name. The club reached play-offs in 2 consecutive seasons between2017–18 season underErkan Sözeri, and2018–19 season underMehmet Altıparmak's management.[4] In 2017–18 season, club was eliminated byErzurum after 4–5 final score in play-off final after penalty shoot-outs.[13]

In 2018–19 season, this time club defeatedHatayspor by 5–3 final score after penalty shoot-outs and promoted toSüper Lig.[14][15] Thus, afterGaziantepspor, Gazişehir Gaziantep are the 2nd team in history to compete at Süper Lig from city of Gaziantep.[15]

On 26 August 2019,Olarenwaju Kayode (pictured in 2016) scored the firstSüper Lig goal of club's history[16]

Following their promotion to Süper Lig, the club announced the employment ofMarius Șumudică as head coach on a single-season-basis contract with a potential one season extension, on 13 June 2019.[17] In match week 1 of2019–20 season, the club made their Süper Lig debut againstFenerbahçe on an away game held atŞükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, which Gaziantep FK lost by 0–5 final score, on 19 August 2019.[18][19] Following week of fixtures, they achieved their first Süper Lig win agasintGençlerbirliği with a 4–1 final score, on 26 August 2019.[16] The first Süper Lig level goal of the club was scored byOlarenwaju Kayode.[16] In October 2019, name of the club was changed once again asGaziantep Futbol Kulübü.[12][20] On 28 October 2019, the club announced the contract renewal with coach Șumudică, until 2021.[21] The club completed 2019–20 season at 8th place of the table.[22]

On week 17 of the2020–21 season, beatingAnkaragücü by 2–0 final score, reaching 31 points, Gaziantep FK topped the first position of Süper Lig standings, with one game in front Beşiktaş, on 5 January 2021.[3][23] Following a 1–3 loss againstGalatasaray at week one, the2019–20 season, the team retained a 15-week-long unbeaten record until 9 January 2021, where they have been eventually beaten bySivasspor by 1–2.[24][25] Following a long infiltrated discussion concentrated a contract renewal between the board of club and Șumudică,[26][27] the club sacked Romanian coach on 11 January 2021.[28][29] The club agreed with Portuguese former internationalRicardo Sá Pinto on a two-and-a-half-season-long contract, with a potential one season extension, on 20 January 2021.[30][31] After 6 wins and 6 draws out of 21 official games, finishing the season on 9th place under Sá Pinto's management, the parties agreed for a mutual termination at the end of the season.[32] Club announced their agreement withErol Bulut on 20 May 2021.[33]

Following the2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, the club withdrew from the2022-23 Süper Lig on 11 February 2023.[34] Due to the circumstances of their withdrawal, they were allowed to reenter into the league for the 2023–24 season.

Crest and colors

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The first colors of the club were blue and white.[4] The colors were altered into "white-red-black" combination and the new and current logo was enacted, all together under the scope of a council board, including changing the name of club, held in June 2017.[35][36] The design of crest was inspired afterbaklava slices, colored in official club colors.[35][36]

Stadium

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Gaziantep F.K. stadium history
#StadiumCapacityYears
1Kamil Ocak Stadium16,981[37]1993–2000
2GASKİ Stadium1,250[38]2000–2005
3Kamil Ocak Stadium16,981[37]2005–2017
4Gaziantep Stadium30,320[2]2017–

Since their promotion to TFF Third League in 1993, Gaziantep FK played in professional leagues, governed byTFF. During playing at third division, the club co-tenanted their home fixtures with Gaziantepspor atKamil Ocak Stadium between 1993 and 2000. They played their first home game at professional leagues at Kamil Ocak Stadium, on 3 October 1993, where they beat Adana Polisgücü by 3–0, at week 2 of 1993–94 season, on 3 October 1993.[39]

They sublet GASKİ Stadium of GASKİ SK between 2000 and 2005, until they promoted to TFF First League. Their first game at GASKİ Stadium againstBakırköyspor at first week of2000–01 season, which they won 6–0, on 13 August 2000.[40] The club returned to Kamil Ocak Stadium at2005–05 season. They played their last home game at Kamil Ocak Stadium againstEskişehirspor, losing the game 0–1, on 23 December 2016.[41] Demolition of Kamil Ocak Stadium was started in October 2018.[42][43]

Constructed between 2013[37] and 2017 with an approximate 120mTRY,[44] the club tookGaziantep Stadium, their own stadium, with all-seated 30,320 of capacity,[45] in 2017. They played their first home match of club at Gaziantep Stadium on 28 January 2017, where team beatBandırmaspor 3–1.[46]Muhammet Reis scored the first ever goal of stadium's history in the 10th minute of the same match.[46]

Honours

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Sankospor
Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor
Gazişehir Gaziantep

Team records

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League affiliation

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Serdar Deliktaş played in 175 official games and scored 55 goals across all competitions for the club between 2009 and 2018, in two different spells[47]

Recent seasons

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Results of league and cup competitions by season
SeasonLeagueDomestic CupContinentalOtherTop goalscorer(s)[48]Ref
DivisionPosPldWDLGSGAPtsCompetitionResultCompetitionResultCompetitionResultName(s)Goals
2010–11TFF First League3rd321697432657Turkish CupQFSerdar Deliktaş[49]
2011–1214th34913123637403rd roundRamazan Altıntepe[50]
2012–1313th34118153743414th roundSerdar Deliktaş[51]
2013–1414th36101115303741[52]
2014–1513th34101113384741Group phaseAlanzinho[53]
2015–168th34111583833482nd RoundNemanja Kojić (footballer)[54]
2016–1713th34910153746373rd RoundMuhammet Reis[55]
2017–186th3415811573853Özgür Can Özcan[56]
2018–195th341789613059Promotion play-offsWinnerGökhan Alsan[57]
2019–20Süper Lig8th341113104950465th RoundOlarenwaju Kayode[58]
2020–21Süper Lig9th40151312595158Last 16Muhammet Demir[58]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 26 August 2025[59]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GK GRESokratis Dioudis
2DF ESPLuis Pérez
4DF TURArda Kızıldağ
5MF SENBadou Ndiaye
6MF TURMelih Kabasakal
7MF CUWJuninho Bacuna
8FW TURMirza Cihan
9FW GUIMohamed Bayo(on loan fromLille)
10MF POLKacper Kozłowski
11FW SUIChristopher Lungoyi
14DF SURMyenty Abena
17DF TURSemih Güler
18FW ROUDeian Sorescu
No.Pos.NationPlayer
20GK TURZafer Görgen(on loan fromÇaykur Rizespor)
21FW GHAEmmanuel Boateng
22DF CODSalem M'Bakata
24DF TUROnur Başyiğit
26MF TURAli Osman Kalın
27MF BIHEnver Kulašin
30DF TURNazım Sangaré
44MF ROUAlexandru Maxim(captain)
61MF TUROgün Özçiçek
71GK TURMustafa Burak Bozan
77DF PORKévin Rodrigues
93MF TURTaha Güneş
99MF TURKuzey Ege Bulgulu

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK TURYusuf Delen(at Tokat Belediye Plevne Spor until 30 June 2026)
MF TURMustafa Doğru(at Tokat Belediye Plevne Spor until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK TURHalil Bağcı(at Silifke Belediye Spor until 30 June 2026)

Club Officials

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PositionStaff
PresidentTurkey Cevdet Akınal
Sporting directorTurkeyAdnan Erkan
First-team managerTurkeyBurak Yılmaz
First-team coachTurkey Volkan Kazak
First-Team Goalkeeper CoachTurkey Osman Özer
Conditioning CoachTurkey Turgay Erdoğan
Match analystTurkey Mehmet Can Fırat
Media & Communications Co-ordinatorTurkey Volkan Kücük
Club doctorTurkey Mehmet Tarık Baloğlu
PhysiotherapistGermany Ferhat Yanç
Turkey Sercan Çiftçioğlu
MasseurTurkey Orhan Çalışkan
Turkey Mehmet Çolak
TranslatorTurkey Rıdvan Nicolas Erdem
Chief MaterialistTurkey Fethi Fıstıkçı
OutfitterTurkey İsmet Gür
Turkey Mustafa Demir
PsychologistTurkey Deniz Kömürcü

Coaching history

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(December 2020)
 
NationalityNameYears
TurkeyAli Güneş2004–2005
TurkeySedat Karabük2005–2006
TurkeyMehmet Şahan2006
TurkeySuat Kaya2006–2007
TurkeyMehmet Şahan2007–2008
Turkeyİsmet Savcılıoğlu2008
TurkeySuat Kaya2008–2009
TurkeyBünyamin Süral2009–2010
TurkeyErol Azgın2010–2012
TurkeyBünyamin Süral2012
TurkeyMehmet Şahan2012–2013
TurkeySuat Kaya2013
TurkeyHasan Özer2014
 
NationalityNameYears
TurkeyMehmet Polat2014
TurkeyNurullah Sağlam2014–2015
TurkeyHakan Kutlu2015
TurkeyBayram Bektaş2015–2016
TurkeyMetin Diyadin2016–2017
TurkeyHüseyin Kalpar2017–2018
TurkeyErkan Sözeri2018
TurkeyYalçın Koşukavak2018–2019
TurkeyMehmet Altıparmak2019
RomaniaMarius Șumudică2019–2021
TurkeyErdal Güneş (caretaker)[60]2021
PortugalRicardo Sá Pinto2021
TurkeyErol Bulut2021–2023
RomaniaMarius Șumudică2023–2024

Presidential history

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This list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(December 2020)
 
YearsNationalityName
2004–05TurkeyMehmet Erol Maraş
2008TurkeyFahreddin Uslusoy[61]
2008TurkeyÜnsal Göksen[61][62]
2014TurkeyAbdülkadir Gözegir[63]
2014TurkeyOsman Toprak[64]
2017–19TurkeyAdil Sani Konukoğlu[65]
2019–2021TurkeyMehmet Büyükekşi[22][66]
2021–TurkeyCevdet Akınal[67]

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