Serikspor

Serikspor
Full nameSerik Spor Futbol A.Ş.
NicknamePehlivanlar (The Wrestlers)
Founded1955 (1955)
Groundİsmail Oğan Stadium,
Serik, Turkey
Capacity2,250[1]
Owners
  • Tufan Sadiqov (50%)
  • Unknown (50%)
PresidentCenk Doğan
Head coachSinan Paşalı
LeagueTFF 1. Lig
2024–25TFF 2. Lig, Red, 1st of 18 (promoted)
Websitewww.serikbelediyespor.com

Serik Spor Futbol A.Ş., commonly simply referred to as Serikspor, is a Turkish professional football club established in the Serik district of Antalya province in 1955. The club colours are green and white and they play their home matches at İsmail Oğan Stadium.

History

In the 2015–16 season, he started competing in the Regional Amateur League for the first time in his history. Serik Belediyespor finished the Group 7 as champion with 62 points in the 2017–18 Regional Amateur League and qualified for play-offs. The team beat Ödemişspor 5–0 in the first round of the play-off, and promoted to the professional league for the first time in its history.[2]

President Rakip Utan, who carried the team to the professional league, resigned after the season.[3] Ali Aksu was elected president at the extraordinary general assembly held on 9 June 2018.[4]

Serik Belediyespor, which is in the TFF Third League, Group 3 in 2018–19, has 13 wins, 13 draws and 8 losses in 34 matches under the management of Mehmet Şansal. He finished his group 4th by collecting 52 points and qualified for play-offs. He eliminated Karacabey Belediyespor in the play-off semi-finals after 2 matches, 1–0 and 4–2. In the final match played in Adana on 5 Ocak Fatih Terim Stadium, Serik Belediyespor faced Yeni Çorumspor, and lost the chance to be in the TFF Second League after being defeated 4–2 as a result of the penalty shootout, whose normal time and extensions ended 1–1. In the general assembly held before the 2019–20 season, Ramazan Kaçar was elected as the new president.[5] Serik Belediyespor, which started the 2019–20 season in the TFF Third League, Group 1, completed the season in the first place and reached the TFF Second League.[6] The club made a name for itself by pairing up with Süper Lig teams Adana Demirspor, Ankaragücü and Beşiktaş in the Turkish Cup matches.[7][8][9]

League appearances

Players

Current squad

As of 11 March, 2026[10]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  AZE Sertan Taşqın
4 DF  RUS Aleksandr Martynov
5 DF  TUR Cengiz Demir
9 FW  RUS Ilya Sadygov
12 FW  CIV Rayan-Elie Guibero
13 GK  TUR İbrahim Demir
14 FW  NGA Raymond Adeola
15 FW  TUR Ahmet Akyıldız
18 MF  MKD Gjoko Spasov
20 MF  TUR Selim Dilli
21 GK  TUR Veysel Sapan (on loan from Amed)
22 DF  TUR Bilal Ceylan
23 GK  TUR Ender Güneş
27 GK  GER Baha Karakaya
28 DF  MEX Alán Montes (on loan from Necaxa)
34 GK  TUR Erten Ersu
39 DF  TUR Mehmet Demirözü
40 FW  NGA Christian Nwachukwu (on loan from Sheffield United)
No. Pos. Nation Player
44 DF  TUR Caner Cavlan
45 MF  TUR Mesut Can Tunalı (on loan from Kocaelispor)
50 MF  TUR Ekrem Terzi (on loan from Trabzonspor)
55 DF  KAZ Lev Skvortsov
58 MF  TUR Burak Asan
61 MF  TUR Mücahit Ibrahimoglu
66 MF  TUR Alperen Köşker
69 MF  NGA Joseph Okoro
70 FW  TUR Şeref Özcan
74 MF  TUR Enis Ulusoy
77 MF  POL Michał Nalepa
79 FW  TUR Gökhan Altıparmak (on loan from Gençlerbirliği)
88 MF  TUR Emre Nefiz
95 FW  TUR Anıl Koç
97 FW  TUR Muhammed Mallayev
98 FW  KOS Jetmir Topalli (on loan from Bandırmaspor)

Out on loan

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK  TUR Yusuf İslam Atay (at Ağrıspor until 30 June 2026)
DF  TUR Anıl Batın Aydın (at Çorluspor 1947 until 30 June 2026)
DF  TUR Furkan Çolak (at Yozgat Belediyesi Bozokspor until 30 June 2026)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  TUR Sertan Yıldız (at Beykoz İshaklı SF until 30 June 2026)
FW  TUR Sarp Ekinci (at Erciyes 38 FSK until 30 June 2026)

References

  1. ^ "Stadium Details". Turkish Football Federation.
  2. ^ "Serik Belediyespor 3'üncü Lig'e yükseldi" (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 April 2018.
  3. ^ "Serik Belediyespor başkanı istifa etti" (in Turkish). Retrieved 5 May 2018.
  4. ^ "Serik Belediyespor'da yeni başkan Aksu" (in Turkish). Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Serik Belediyespor'da kongre" (in Turkish). Retrieved 22 June 2019.
  6. ^ "Serik'te şampiyonluk coşkusu! İlçede büyük sevinç..." (in Turkish). Retrieved 9 July 2020.
  7. ^ "Serik'in Rakibi Ankaragücü Oldu" (in Turkish). Retrieved 14 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Serik'in Rakibi Adana Demirspor" (in Turkish). Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  9. ^ "Serik 'Kartal'la Eşleşti" (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 October 2022.
  10. ^ "Takım Kadrosu". Turkish Football Federation.