Kartal S.K.

Kartal S.K.
Full name Kartal Spor Kulübü
Nickname(s) Kartal, Partizan
Founded 18 August 1949 (1949-08-18)
Ground Kartal Stadium, Istanbul
Capacity 10,000
Chairman Binali Aydın
Manager Sadettin Demirtaş
League TFF Third League
2015–2016 Unknown

Kartal SK is a sports club located in the Kartal district of Istanbul, Turkey. The club's football team plays in the Bank Asya First League after finishing 2nd in the Second League Promotion Group in the 2006–2007 season. Kartal SK started the 2007–2008 season well and was 3rd with half of the games played, but had a disappointing second half of the season and finished 13th. This pattern recurred in the 2008–2009 season, finishing 12th whilst having been 6th halfway through.

The club is well known for its success at developing young players. They have produced players like Fenerbahçe and Turkey national football team goalkeeper Volkan Demirel,[1] national team defender Servet Çetin,[2] and Fenerbahçe S.K. former captain Egemen Korkmaz.[3]

The club also has a women's team that finished 3rd in Turkey in 2007.

League Participations

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 Turkey MF Onur Acar
1 Turkey GK Osman Şimşek
3 Turkey MF Mustafa Seker
5 Turkey DF Emrah Taysi
6 Turkey DF Mehmet Sait Ulucan
7 Turkey MF Dündar Denizhan
8 Turkey MF Kadir Samet Eser
9 Turkey FW Aytek Öktem
10 Turkey MF Recep Yaşar
11 Turkey FW Volkan Yılmaz
15 Turkey DF Burak Yılmaz (on loan from Galatasaray A2)
17 Turkey MF Safa Serbest
19 Turkey FW Tahsin Hacımustafaoğlu
20 Turkey MF Yasin Şahan
No. Position Player
21 Turkey FW Furkan Çarkçı
29 Turkey FW Muhammet Yusuf Ocak
35 Turkey DF Oğuzhan Demir
39 Turkey GK Armağan Önür
44 Turkey DF Tulga Balcı
49 Turkey DF Ömer Bozyiğit
53 Turkey MF Ozan Solak
54 Turkey DF Tugay Kaya
61 Turkey FW Zafer Çuvalcı
67 Turkey GK Ender Kaya
90 Turkey FW Baran Basut
99 Turkey FW Görkem Güven
100 Turkey MF Ibrahim Karaağaç

References


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