Konak Belediyespor

Konak Belediyespor Women's Football (Turkish: Konak Belediyespor Bayan Futbol Takımı) is the women's football team of the Turkish multi-sport club of Konak Belediyespor based in Konak district of İzmir, Turkey. The team was established by the district municipality in 2006.[1][2]

Konak Belediyespor Women's Football
Full nameKonak Belediye Spor Kulübü
Founded2006 (2006)
GroundGöztepe Gürsel Aksel Stadium
Coordinates38°23′48″N 27°04′33″E
ManagerTurkey Ali Alanç
LeagueTurkish Women's Super League
2021–223rd (Group B)
Konak Belediyespor (red) at away match against Marmara Üniversitesi Spor (2013–14 season)
Konak Belediyespor (blue) at away match against Ataşehir Belediyespor (2013–14 season)

Many players of the Konak Belediyespor women's team are members of the Turkey women's national football team. The club maintains two more teams as the girls under-17 and under-15.[2]

History

After placing third in the 2009–10 season in the Women's First Football League, they became runner-up the next season.[2] The team won the league championship in the 2012–13 season.[3]

The women's team played in the 2013–14 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round and advanced to the round of 16.

The team finished the 2013–14 Women's First League season as the undefeated champion reaching their second title one game before the end of the play-off round.[4][5] As of May 10, 2014, the team holds a 36-game undefeated streak record in domestic official competitions after the loss against their rival Ataşehir Belediyespor in the away match on November 11, 2012.[5]

The team played at the 2014–15 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round against Latvian Rīgas FS, Belarusian FC Minsk and FC Zürich Frauen from Switzerland.[6] They won two matches and lost one, becoming runners-up in the group. That result did not suffice to advance to the knock-out stage.[7]

Konak Belediyespor team with champion trophy after defeating Ataşehir Belediyespor in the 2014–15 season play-off match.

Konak Belediyespor finished the 2014–15 season undefeated and with the same point as Ataşehir Belediyespor. They won the play-off game and became champion for three consecutive time.[8]

Konak Belediyespor women played in the 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round – Group 1 against FC Minsk, KF Vllaznia Shkodër and SFK 2000 Sarajevo. They finished at third place after losing two games and winning only one. They failed so to advance to the knockout phase.[9][10][11]

Konak Belediyespor's unbeaten run, which stretched to 58 league games in four seasons beginning after the last loss against Ataşehir Belediyespor in the 2012–13 season's away match on November 11, 2012, was ended by 1207 Antalya Muratpaşa Belediye Spor with a 0–4 defeat at the 2015–16 season's home match on December 5, 2015.[12]

The team finished the 2015–16 season as champion, winning this title fourth time in a row.[13][14] They took part at the Group 9 of the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round, lost two of the three matches, and was so eliminated.[15][16][17]

Konak Belediyespor finished the regular season 2016–17 second behind Beşiktaş J.K., which had recently entered the First League.[13] Because the league format was changed that season, a championship play-off round followed, in that Konak overtook Beşiktaş and won their fifth title in a row.[18]

The team won their first game at the 2017–18 UEFA Women's Champions League qualifying round in Tbilisi, Georgia against the host FC Martve by 5–0.[19]

The team finished the regular season of 2017–18 even on points with Beşiktaş J.K. behind the champion Ataşehir Belediyespor. The regular time of the play-off match between the two teams ended with 1–1 draw. In the extension time , Beşiktaş J.K. scored three penalty goals, winning the match by 4–1. Konak Belediyespor took so the third place behind the runners-up Beşiktaş J.K.[20]

Konak Belediyespor finished the 2018–19 First League season in the third place.[21]

Stadium

Team bus of Konak Belediyespor

The team play their home matches at the Göztepe Gürsel Aksel Stadium, which is located in Göztepe neighborhood of Konak district in İzmir.[2] The venue has a capacity of 1,500 spectators. Its ground has a natural grass surface.[22]

Statistics

As of 5 February 2023.

SeasonLeaguePos.PldWDLGFGAGDPts
2006–07Women's League1411119668−624
2007–08Women's League12125252726+117
2008–09First League6186393228+421
2009–10First League31812065130+2136
2010–11First League22214536819+4947
2011–12First League52010373920+1933
2012–13First League1181701728+6451
2013–14First League12016407315+5852
2014–15First League11917201073+10453
2015–16First League11816029116+7548
2016–17First League12620247828+5062
2017–18First League31913337521+5442
2018–19First League31812334720+2739
2019–20First League31612137019+5137
2020–21First League Gr. D6421164+27
2021–22Super League Gr. B3 (1)2412753821+1743
2022–23Super League Gr. B5 (2)155283033−317
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.
  • (1): Finished Group B as third, eliminated in the play-off quarterfinals
  • (2): Season in progress

Current squad

As of 5 February 2023.[23]

Head coach: Turkey Ali Alanç

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
12 GK Turkey TUR İlayda Salgar
24 GK Cameroon CMR Paulline Charlotte Alang Ayangma

2 DF Turkey TUR Tuana Demirbaş
6 DF Nigeria NGA Maryam Juke Ibrahim
7 DF Turkey TUR Funda Aydınalp
22 DF Turkey TUR Berfin Elif Ceylan
23 DF Turkey TUR Beyza Nur Altınışık
35 DF Turkey TUR Suzan Durmaz

11 MF Turkey TUR Rabiya İsgi
20 MF Colombia COL Nicol Camacho
99 MF Turkey TUR Gözde Gül

No. Pos. Nation Player
9 FW Colombia COL Lina Fernanda Martínez Álvarez
13 FW Turkey TUR Sıla Besra Tetik
14 FW Turkey TUR Zeynep Ela Kara
25 FW Turkey TUR Elif Oğul
30 FW Turkey TUR Betül Bayraktar
36 FW Turkey TUR Gülşah Güvendi
42 FW Colombia COL Kendy Morales

18 Turkey TUR Sinem Ayazma
19 Turkey TUR Buse İşçi
53 Turkey TUR Yaren Civeleki

Former managers

International results

EventStageDateVenueOpponentResultScorers
2013–14 UEFA Champions League QR
Group 1
1st
Aug 8, 2013 Bosnia and Herzegovina, SarajevoBulgaria FC NSA SofiaW 2–0Duman, Çınar.[24]
Aug 10, 2013Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000W 2–1Dușa (2).[25]
Aug 13, 2013Wales Cardiff City FCW 1–0Duman.[26]
Round of 32 Oct 10, 2013 Turkey, İzmirPoland RTP Unia RacibórzW 2–1Dușa, Çınar.[27]
Oct 17, 2013 Poland, RacibórzPoland RTP Unia RacibórzD 0–0[28]
Round of 16 Nov 10, 2013 Turkey, İzmirAustria SV NeulengbachL 0–3[29]
Nov 14, 2013 Austria, NeulengbachAustria SV NeulengbachL 0–3[30]
2014–15 UEFA Champions League QR
Group 1
2nd
Aug 9, 2014 Latvia, RigaLatvia Rīgas FSW 11–0Dușa (5), Uraz (3), Yağ, Sârghe, Topçu.[31]
Aug 11, 2014Belarus FC MinskW 2–1Topçu (2).[32]
Aug 14, 2014Switzerland FC Zürich FrauenL 0–4[33]
2015–16 UEFA Champions League QR
Group 1
3rd
Aug 11, 2015 Bosnia and Herzegovina, SarajevoBelarus FC MinskL 1–10Özgan (o.g.), Başkol.[9]
Aug 13, 2015Albania KF Vllaznia ShkodërW 5–1Çınar, Nurlu, Topçu, Hız, Yeniçeri.[10]
Aug 16, 2015Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000L 1–3Göksu.[11]
2016–17 UEFA Champions League QR
Group 9
3rd
Aug 23, 2016 Netherlands, OldenzaalMalta Hibernians F.C.W 5–0Dușa, Başkol, Çınar, Nurlu, Erol.[15]
Aug 25, 2016Hungary Ferencvárosi TCL 0–2[16]
Aug 28, 2016Netherlands FC TwenteL 2–6Dușa, Sârghe[17]
2017–18 UEFA Champions League QR
Group 1
2nd
Aug 22, 2017 GeorgiaGeorgia (country) WFC MartveW 5–0Dușa, Hançar (2), Çınar (2)[34]
Aug 25, 2017Slovakia Partizán BardejovW 5–1Çınar, Erol, Hançar (3)[35]
Aug 28, 2017Lithuania Gintra UniversitetasL 1–3Hançar[36]

Ranking history

SeasonRankPointsRef.
2013–1458 Increase10.300[37]
2014–1553 Increase12.630[38]
2015–1654 Decrease13.795[39]
2016–1751 Increase14.960[40]
2017–1845 Increase17.290[41]
2018–1962 Decrease8.475[42]
2019–2070 Decrease6.475[43]
2020–2180 Decrease4.500[44]
2021–2299 Decrease3.600[45]

Notable former players

Turkey national team members
Foreigners

Honours

Turkish Women's First Football League

Kit history

Squad history

See also

References

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