Cadi-Keuy F.C.
Cadi-Keuy FC is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire.
Full name | Cadi-Keuy Football Club | |
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Founded | 1902 | |
Dissolved | 1912 | |
Ground | Papazın Çayırı | |
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History
Cadi-Keuy FC was a club which was founded by Englishmen James Lafontaine and Horace Armitage in 1902.[1] Its name is a foreign rendering of Kadıköy, its home ground, as the standard Turkish Latin alphabet did not yet exist at the time of the club's creation.
Honours
Matches
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Moda FC:0–5 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:11–0 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:7–0 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:6–4 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:2–1 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:0–0 (1906)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:11–0 (1907)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:8–0 (1907)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray SK:0–0 (1907)
- Galatasaray SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:4–0 (1909)
- Galatasaray SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:3–0 awd. (1910)
- Galatasaray SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:3–0 awd. (1911)
- Cadi-Keuy FC-Galatasaray:0–0 (1912)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:0–2 (1908)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:2–1 (1909)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:2–3 (1909)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:1–3 (7 November 1909)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:2–0 (1910)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:1–3 (1910)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:4–1 (1911)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:3–2 (1911)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:3–1 (1911)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:4–0 (1912)
- Fenerbahçe SK-Cadi-Keuy FC:4–1 (1912)
League tables
Istanbul League
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References
- Terlemez, Murat (31 July 2022). "Modern Sporun Sosyolojik ve Tarihsel Temelleri". Kafkas Üniversitesi Spor Bilimleri Dergisi. 2 (1): 16–25 – via Dergipark.
- Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Tarihi 1907–1957 (by Dr. Rüştü Dağlaroğlu) The History of Fenerbahçe SK 1907–1957.
- Kadıköy Futbol Kulübü. Türk Futbol Tarihi. vol.1. page (22). (June 1992) Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu Yayınları.
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