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Eyüpspor

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Football club
Eyüpspor
Full nameEyüpspor Kulübü
Founded1919; 106 years ago (1919)
GroundRecep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium,Istanbul
Capacity14,234
ChairmanMurat Özkaya[1]
Head coachVacant
LeagueSüper Lig
2024–25Süper Lig, 6th of 19
Websiteeyupspor.org.tr
Current season

Eyüpspor Kulübü (for sponsorship reasonsikas Eyüpspor) is a Turkish professional football club based in theEyüpsultan district ofIstanbul. Founded in 1919, the club is closely associated with the Golden Horn (Haliç) and plays inSüper Lig, the top tier of Turkish football.

Eyüpspor's traditional colours are purple and yellow (eflatun–sarı). Their long-time home is the Eyüp Stadium; following promotion, the team has staged home fixtures atRecep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium and later atPendik Stadium while a new/redeveloped venue inEyüpsultan is pursued to meet modern match-day requirements.

Eyüpspor won theTFF First League in 2023–24 to reach the Süper Lig for the first time, having previously claimed theTFF Second League (2020–21) and twoTFF Third League titles (1986–87, 2014–15). The club is widely regarded as a neighbourhood side with a strong local following; notable city rivalries include the “Haliç Derby” againstKasımpaşa S.K., as well as meetings withFatih Karagümrük andBeykoz 1908.

Eyüpspor's recent rise has been overseen by chairmanMurat Özkaya and, following promotion underArda Turan, the team has been coached by former internationalSelçuk Şahin.

Murat Özkaya is also associated with Galatasaray Sports Club. He is currently arrested for match fixing.

History

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Founded in 1919 inIstanbul'sEyüpsultan district, Eyüpspor have long been identified as aGolden Horn (’‘Haliç’’) neighbourhood club, wearing the traditional purple-and-yellow (’‘eflatun–sarı’’) colours.[2] In the inter-war years the club took part in theIstanbul regional competitions and appeared in theIstanbul Football League between 1935 and 1938; contemporary fixture records list several Eyüpspor matches from those seasons.[3]

Eyüpspor entered the national pyramid in the 1970–71 season with promotion to theThird League, but dropped back to the Regional Amateur level two years later.[4] Regaining momentum in the mid-1980s, the club won their group in the Third League in 1986–87 and moved up to theSecond League.[5] After a difficult spell in 1993–94 they slipped back into the Third League, but returned again in the early 2000s with another quick climb.[6]

A modern turning point came in 2019 when businessmanMurat Özkaya was elected club president. Özkaya has publicly outlined a plan to professionalise operations, eliminate legacy debts and re-establish the club as a model neighbourhood team with sustainable finances.[7][8]

Under the revamped structure the team dominated the 2020–21 season, winning theTFF 2. Lig with a record points haul and lifting the championship trophy to return to the second tier.[9][10] In 2021–22 Eyüpspor reached the1. Lig play-offs but were eliminated byBandırmaspor over two legs in the semi-finals (1–0, 0–3).[11][12]

In April 2023 the club appointed former internationalArda Turan as head coach to lead a promotion push.[13] Building a squad with top-flight experience, Eyüpspor added high-profile names such asRyan Babel (free agent afterGalatasaray),[14]Ömer Bayram (agreement afterGalatasaray exit),[15]Caner Erkin (veteran left-back returning to Istanbul),[16] and later Belgian strikerGianni Bruno.[17]

The 2023–24 campaign proved decisive. On 7 April 2024 Eyüpspor sealed a first-everSüper Lig promotion by beatingAltay 4–1 in Istanbul, a match in which Gianni Bruno scored twice with five rounds left to play;[18][19] the following week they clinched the1. Lig title, finishing the season with a 4–0 away win atErzurumspor FK.[20][21] Eyüpspor enter the top flight as the seventh Istanbul representative in 2024–25,[22] positioning themselves as a community-rooted club with top-flight ambitions under the current board led by Murat Özkaya and technical staff headed byArda Turan.

The 2024–25 season marked Eyüpspor's debut in theSüper Lig. In a remarkable first campaign, they secured top-flight survival and finished 6th—surpassing expectations with emphatic home victories overBeşiktaş andGalatasaray and a dramatic late-season win againstTrabzonspor.

In May 2025, Arda Turan departed to accept the managerial role atShakhtar Donetsk.[23][24] He was succeeded at Eyüpspor by former international teammateSelçuk Şahin, under whose leadership the club continues to aim for stability and sustained Süper Lig status.[25][26]

Stadium

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Eyüpspor's traditional home is theEyüp Stadyumu in theEyüpsultan district ofIstanbul. The ground, long used for the club's league matches, underwent lighting and compliance upgrades in recent seasons; further works and a complete redevelopment have been planned to bring the venue up to modern standards.[27] In 2024 the municipality and club publicly confirmed a new stadium project targeting a 10–12,000 capacity all-seater toUEFA-TFF criteria, with preliminary tendering and design steps announced.[28][29][30]

Because Eyüp Stadyumu did not yet meet all top-flight match-day and broadcast requirements at the time of promotion, the club announced it would host its 2024–25Süper Lig home fixtures atRecep Tayyip Erdoğan Stadium (Kasımpaşa).[31][32][33]

With redevelopment and fixture logistics still ongoing the following year, the club later stated it would stage home matches atPendik Stadium for a period, after TFF did not approve an alternative request.[34][35]

The club and local authorities continue to pursue the new Eyüp Stadyumu project, envisaged as a modern, community-centric home that meetsUEFA-TFF standards while keeping the team inside its historic neighbourhood.[36][37]

Crest and colours

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Eyüpspor have been associated with the purple–yellow (eflatun–sarı) palette since their early decades, an identity the Turkish press often links to the club'sGolden Horn (Haliç) roots and neighbourhood tradition.[38] The colour pairing is also used by theTFF in the club's official record, where Eyüpspor are listed with their purple–yellow visual identity and badge.[39]

The current crest is a purple-and-yellow shield that carries the inscription “Eyüpspor” together with the founding year “1919”. It has been retained through recent kit cycles and branding updates, with only minor graphic refinements to typography and shield proportions.[40][41]

Traditionally, the home strip combines the two club colours prominently (alternating or blocked purple–yellow elements), while change kits have varied between white, all-purple or all-yellow according to supplier templates for a given season.[42][43]

Rivalries

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Eyüpspor's most notable rivalries are with fellow Istanbul-based sidesKasımpaşa,Fatih Karagümrük andBeykoz 1908. These rivalries stem from close geographical proximity, overlapping supporter territories and long histories of competitive encounters in the Istanbul regional leagues and lower divisions ofTurkish football.

Matches againstKasımpaşa are often described as the“Golden Horn derby” due to the clubs’ locations on opposite sides of theHaliç, with games frequently drawing large crowds and heightened security presence.[44][45] Meetings withFatih Karagümrük, another historic inner-city club, are similarly intense, fuelled by decades of competition in theTFF First League and cup fixtures, and occasionally marred by crowd disturbances.[46][47]

The rivalry withBeykoz 1908 is rooted in the amateur and semi-professional eras, when the two sides frequently contested promotion spots in the old Istanbul leagues. While they have met less often in recent years, historical tensions among older supporter groups remain part of the club's identity.[48]

In all three rivalries, local pride and territorial identity play a key role, with fixtures sometimes requiring significant police deployment due to the potential for confrontations between fan groups.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 23 September 2025

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 BRAMarcos Felipe(on loan fromBahia)
2DF BRALucas Calegari
3DF SENGilbert Mendy
4DF BRALuccas Claro
5DF TUREmir Ortakaya(on loan fromFenerbahçe)
6MF GERRobin Yalçın
7FW TURHalil Akbunar
8MF TUREmre Akbaba
9FW SENMame Thiam
10MF GERKerem Demirbay
11MF TURSerdar Gürler
14MF ESPSamu Saiz
17DF TURTalha Ülvan
18DF BIHNihad Mujakić(on loan fromPartizan)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19FW TURUmut Bozok
20MF POLMateusz Łęgowski
24GK TURJankat Yılmaz(on loan fromGalatasaray)
25DF TURAlp Köseer
26FW TURMetehan Altunbaş
28MF AZETaşkın İlter
30MF TURYalçın Kayan
33MF UKRTaras Stepanenko
40MF GHAPrince Ampem
55MF TURBaran Gezek(on loan fromKayserispor)
70FW ROUDenis Drăguș(on loan fromTrabzonspor)
77DF TURUmut Meraş
93MF CIVChrist Sadia
99MF SVNSvit Sešlar

Other players under contract

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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
MF TURCan Bayırkan

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
DF TURBurhan Ersoy(atPendikspor until 30 June 2026)
DF TURFethi Özer(atSarıyer until 30 June 2026)
DF TURMustafa Eren Damar(at 12 Bingölspor until 30 June 2026)
DF TURBerkay Kumlu(at Çayelispor until 30 June 2026)
DF TURBuğra Çağlıyan(at Karadeniz Eregli Belediye Spor until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF TURErdem Gökçe(atPendikspor until 30 June 2026)
FW TURHarun Özcan(at Sebat Gençlik Spor until 30 June 2026)
MF TURErdem Çalık(atFethiyespor until 30 June 2026)
MF TURMete Kaan Demir(atPendikspor until 30 June 2026)
MF TURHüseyin Maldar(atPendikspor until 30 June 2026)

Coaching staff

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PositionStaff
Head CoachVacant
Assistant Head CoachTurkey Atila Gerin
First-Team CoachTurkey Kerem Yavaş
Turkey Uğur Uçar
Turkey Sinan Sarıkurt
Goalkeeper CoachTurkey Emrah Karakovan
Athletic CoachGuinea-Bissau Anex Pereira
Turkey Utku Alemdaroğlu
Match AnalystTurkey Umut Eskiköy
Chief ScoutTurkey Hasan Çelik
Germany Ugur Oruc
TranslatorTurkey Furkan Doğramacı

Achievements

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Honours

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League participation

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References

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