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Ataşehir Belediyespor
Full nameAtaşehir Belediyesi Spor Kulübü
Founded2007; 17 years ago (2007)
GroundYenisahra Stadium
Coordinates40°59′33″N 29°05′19″E / 40.99250°N 29.08861°E / 40.99250; 29.08861
ChairmanAbdullah Der
ManagerLevent Avcı
LeagueTurkish Women's Super League
2023–2414th
Team bus (April 2014).
Ataşehir Belediyespor (red) in attack at home match against Marmara Üniversitesi Spor (2013–14 season)
Ataşehir Belediyespor (red) in attack at home match against Konak Belediyespor (2013–14 season)
Ataşehir Belediyespor (red) in attack at home match against Kdz. Ereğlispor (2013–14 season)
Ataşehir Belediyespor (white) vs Karşıyaka BESEM Spor in the 2014–15 season.
Ataşehir Belediyespor (red) vs Gazikentspor in the 2014–15 season.

Ataşehir Belediyespor is a Turkish sports club based in the Ataşehir district of Istanbul. It is known for its women's football team that won the Turkish League championship in 2011, the fourth year of its existence.[1][2] They defended their title successfully in 2012.[3][4]

History

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The women's team was founded as a high school team, Ümraniye Mevlana Lisesi SK, in 2007. The team was promoted at the end of their first season in the Women's Regional League to the Women's Second League. The next season, they were able to ascend to the Women's First League. The girls became champion in the Junior Women's League also the same year. Representing Turkey at the World Intercollegiate Football Championship held in Antalya, the high school team placed seventh.[5]

The club with financial problems was purchased by the newly established Ataşehir Municipality. The club was renamed Ateşehir Belediyesi Spor Kulübü in the summer of 2009. They first participated in the national league season 2009–10, ending the season in third place.[5]

In the 2010–11 season, the team won the championship three weeks before the end. The women's team represented Turkey in the 2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League,[1][6] and also in the 2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League.

Ataşehir Belediyespor competed in the Group 4 of the qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, lost two and drew one match finishing at third place without advancing to the knockout stage.[7] In the 2012–13 UEFA Champions League, they played in the Group 1, lost two matches and won one match that resulted in the third rank. They were not able to advance further again.[8]

Ataşehir Belediyespor women finished the 2012–13 and 2013–14 seasons runner-up behind Konak Belediyespor. Even though Ataşehir Belediyespor finished the 2014–15 season undefeated and with the same point as Konak Belediyespor, they lost the play-off game and became again runner-up.[9]

The team finished the 2015–16 season as runner-up fourth time in a row.[10] In September 2016, the Turkish Football Federation imposed a penalty of six points due to the club's misleading that came in effect in the 2016–17 season.[11]

In the 12th week of the 2017–18 league season, Ataşehir Belediyespor hosted their five-time consecutive league champion archrival Konak Belediyespor. Both teams were undefeated, Ataşehir Belediyespor was league leader with no goals conceded so far. The Istanbul-based team won the derby match 4–1, and kept so their rival at bay with five points difference, a consolation for the one goal conceded in the match.[12]

Ataşehir Belediyespor became the 2017–18 League champion two matches before the league's end, regaining the title from Konak Belediyespor, who held the title five seasons in a row. This is the third title of the Istanbul-based team in their history.[13]

Ataşehir Belediyespor took part in the Group 4 of the 018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round held in Budapest, Hungary between 7–13 August 2018.[14][15][16] They lost to the Czech team SK Slavia Praha, drew with the host team MTK Hungária FC and defeated KFF Mitrovica from Kosovo. They ranked third in the group, and failed so to advance to the Round of 32.[17][18][19][20]

Ataşehir Belediyespor finished the 2018-19 First League season in the fourth place. They efaeted their arch rival Konak Belediyespor with 3-1 in the home match of the season's last round.[21]

The team finished the 2023-24 Super League season at 14th place, and was relegated to the First League for the next season.[22]

Stadium

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Yeni Sahra Stadium, home of Ataşehir Belediyespor.

Ataşehir Belediyespor play their home matches at Yeni Sahra Stadium in Yenisahra neighborhood of Ataşehir district in Istanbul. Opened in 2008, the venue is owned by Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality and operated by Yeni Sahra Sports Club.[23]

The stadium is illuminated for night matches. Its ground is covered by artificial turf. The venue offers a parking lot for up to 50 cars.[23]

Statistics

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As of 8 January 2023[24]

Season League Rank Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
2008–09 Second League Div. 2 1 8 5 1 2 21 5 +16 16
2009–10 First League 4 18 11 3 4 43 32 +11 36
2010–11 First League 1 22 18 3 1 85 7 +78 57
2011–12 First League 1 20 17 1 2 88 10 +78 52
2012–13 First League 2 18 14 1 3 75 22 +53 43
2013–14 First League 2 20 14 4 2 65 23 +37 46
2014–15 First League 2 19 16 2 1 69 11 +58 50
2015–16 First League 2 18 15 0 3 78 10 +68 45
2016–17 First League 3 26 17 5 4 58 24 +34 50 (1)
2017–18 First League 1 18 16 2 0 75 4 +71 50
2018–19 First League 4 18 11 2 5 41 24 +17 35
2019–20 First League 4 16 10 2 4 43 21 +22 32
2020–21 First League Gr. B 8 4 1 2 1 8 5 +3 5
2021-22 Super League Gr. A 8 (2) 22 8 0 14 34 38 -4 24
2022-23 Super League Gr. B 6 (3) 18 6 3 9 35 51 -16 21
Play-offs 2 0 0 2 0 11 -11 0
2023-24 Super League 14 30 5 7 18 30 75 -45 22
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.
  • (1) Six penalty points had been deducted in the beginning of the season imposed by the Turkish Football Federation.
  • (2) Finished Gr. A 8th
  • (3) Season in progress

Current squad

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As of 5 May 2024[25]

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
1 GK Turkey TUR Ceren Başaran

16 DF Turkey TUR Rabia Balaban
23 DF Morocco MAR Zoubida El Bastali
30 DF Brazil BRA Milena Costa de Melo
66 DF Turkey TUR Ekinsu Çakmak

6 MF Turkey TUR Damla Kılınç
8 MF Turkey TUR Gül Eroğlu
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Brazil BRA Sara Piveta
18 MF Turkey TUR Helin Ataç
19 MF United States USA Sarah Mirr
20 MF Turkey TUR Zeynep Ece Güneş
99 MF Turkey TUR Gizem Yarlıgaç

7 FW Venezuela VEN Enyerliannys Higuera Bretis
9 FW Nigeria NGA Taiwo Lawal
28 FW Cameroon CMR Henriette Akaba

Former managers

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  • Adnan Katip (2010–2011)
  • Muharrem Uzun (2012–2013)
  • Gürkan Çavdar (2013)
  • Selma İzitaş (2013)
  • Bahtiyar Topal (2009–2010, 2011–2012, 2013–2015)
  • Ekrem Köse (2015–216)
  • Murat Kaya (2016)
  • Taner Öner (2016–2017, 2022-2023)
  • Şeref Aslan (2017)

International results

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Event Stage Date Venue Opponent Result Scorers
2011–12 UEFA Women's Champions League QR
Group 4
3rd
Aug 11, 2011  Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo Lithuania Gintra Universitetas D 1–1 Stasiulytė (o.g.)[26]
Aug 13, 2011 Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 L 1–4 Aladağ[27]
Aug 16, 2011 Romania Olimpia Cluj L 1–4 Aladağ[28]
2012–13 UEFA Women's Champions League QR
Group 1
3rd
Aug 11, 2012  Slovenia, Lendava, Beltinci Lithuania Gintra Universitetas W 3–2 Matveeva (2), Aladağ[29]
Aug 13, 2012 Switzerland Zürich L 0–4 [30]
Aug 16, 2012 Slovenia Pomurje L 2–4 Uraz, Ebi[31]
2018–19 UEFA Women's Champions League QR
Group 4
3rd
Aug 7, 018  Hungary, Budapest Czech Republic SK Slavia Praha L 2–7 Uraz, Akaba[17]
Aug 10, 2018 Hungary MTK Hungária FC D 2–2 Uraz, Akaba[18]
Aug 13, 2018 Kosovo KFF Mitrovica W 6–1 Sunday, Houij (2), Çınar, Uraz, Akaba[19]

UEFA Ranking history

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Season Rank Points Ref.
2011–12 99 Increase 1.160 [32]
2012–13 92 Increase 2.490 [33]
2013–14 83 Increase 4.800 [34]
2014–15 85 Decrease 5.130 [35]
2015–16 78 Increase 5.295 [36]
2016–17 78 Same position 4.960 [37]
2018–19 81 Increase 3.975 [38]
2019–20 84 Decrease 3.975 [39]
2020–21 90 Decrease 3.000 [40]
2021–22 103 Decrease 3.100 [41]
2022–23 113 Decrease 3.000 [42]

Notable former players

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Turkey national team members
Foreigners

Honours

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Turkish Women's First Football League
Turkish Women's Second Football League
  • Winners (1): 2008–09

Kit history

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2014–15 5 away

Squad history

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References

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