Batman Petrolspor is a professional Turkish football club located in the city of Batman. Formed in 1960, the club colours are red, white, and black and they play their home matches at Batman Arena. The club is named Petrolspor because Batman is the largest producer of oil in Turkey.[1]

Batman Petrolspor
Full nameBatman Petrolspor Kulübü
Founded1960; 64 years ago (1960)
GroundBatman Yeni Şehir Stadyumu, Batman
Capacity15,000
ChairmanMustafa Demir
ManagerMurat Toros
WebsiteClub website

History edit

Batman Petrolspor was founded in 1960 with several branches including athletics, basketball, football, swimming, volleyball, and wrestling. The club played amateur football in the Diyarbakır regional leagues until 1986 when they won promotion to the 3.Lig. The club won promotion to the 2.Lig soon after and competed in the division for several years.[2]

They have never won promotion to the Süper Lig, falling in the 2.Lig promotion semi-finals to Göztepe. The club were relegated to the 3.Lig at the conclusion of the 2005–06 season, and have competed in the division since then. Their greatest success in the Turkish Cup came in 1977 when they reached the fourth round, losing to Kocaelispor 3–0 on aggregate.[3] At the time, Batman Petrolspor were still competing in the Turkish Regional Amateur League.[2]

Stadium edit

The club plays its home matches at Batman Arena. The stadium seats 15,000 spectators and is covered by grass. The club previously played its home matches at the 16 Mayıs Stadium.

Noted players edit

Batman Petrolspor have produced Orhan Kapucu, a Batman native, and Ozan İpek, both capped by the Turkey national football team. Kapucu went on to play for several clubs, most notably Fenerbahçe.[4] He earned his solitary cap in a Euro 1988 qualifying match against Northern Ireland on 12 November 1986.[5] İpek currently plays for Bursaspor, winning the 2009-10 Süper Lig.[6] He earned his first cap for the Turkey national football team in a friendly match against Honduras on 3 March 2010.[7]

Current squad edit

As of 13 January 2023

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   TUR Cihan Şentürk
2 DF   TUR İbrahim İnal
4 DF   TUR Semih Tek
5 MF   TUR Ebu Sıddık Çelik
6 MF   TUR Okan Toprak
7 FW   TUR Umut Çakar
8 MF   TUR Osman Işıklı (on loan from Bucaspor 1928)
9 FW   TUR Mehmet Küçükdurmuş
10 FW   TUR Berat Satılmış
11 MF   TUR Emre Şahin
12 MF   TUR Serdar Güncü
14 GK   TUR Yunus Emre Genç
15 DF   TUR Koray Baykara
17 DF   TUR Serkan Yıldız
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF   TUR Berkant Kök
20 DF   TUR Şahin Şafakoğlu
22 DF   TUR Ali Fırat Okur
23 DF   TUR Ferdi Konak
25 GK   TUR Hüseyin Elma
26 DF   TUR Onur Arıkan
34 FW   TUR Melih Kılıç
55 FW   AUT Ilter Ayyildiz
61 FW   TUR İsmail Zehir (on loan from Alanyaspor)
67 GK   TUR Olcay Toplu
72 FW   TUR Bedran Ekin
77 FW   TUR Fatih Gök
99 FW   TUR Azat Çakar

References edit

  1. ^ Batman britannica.com, accessed 25 June 2010
  2. ^ a b Tarihçe Archived July 25, 2011, at the Wayback Machine batmanpetrolsk.org (in Turkish), accessed 25 June 2010
  3. ^ Pekin, Cem 1976–1977 – 15. Türkiye Kupası turkish-soccer.com, accessed 25 June 2010
  4. ^ FENERBAHÇE'NIN 1988–1989 SEZONU Archived June 12, 2010, at the Wayback Machine turkfutbolu.net (in Turkish), accessed 25 June 2010
  5. ^ Orhan Kapucu Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine scoreshelf.com, accessed 25 June 2010
  6. ^ Bursaspor şampiyon! cnnturk.com (in Turkish), accessed 25 June 2010
  7. ^ TÜRKİYE HONDURAS tff.org (in Turkish), accessed 25 June 2010

External links edit