Mersin İdmanyurdu

Mersin İdmanyurdu S.K.
Full name Mersin İdman Yurdu Spor Kulübü Derneği[1]
Nickname(s) Kırmızı Şeytanlar
(The Red Devils)
Founded 16 August 1925 (1925-08-16)
Ground Mersin Arena, Mersin, Turkey
Ground Capacity 25,534
President Ali Tekin
Manager Yusuf Şimşek
League TFF First League
2015–16 Süper Lig, 18th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Mersin İdmanyurdu (also Mersin İdman Yurdu, Mersin İY or MİY) is a Turkish sports club from Mersin, Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean Region. The football team has played in the Süper Lig, Turkey's first level division, since the 2011–12 season. The team played in the Turkish first division for 11 seasons, and after the 1983–84 season the football team played in the Turkish second and third divisions. The team was promoted to the Turkish second level division after the 2008–09 season. MİY became the champions of the Turkish second division during the 2010–11 season and earned promotion to the Turkish Süper Lig during the 2011–12 season. Previous ground of the team was 10,125 capacity Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium.[2] In 2013, their new 25,534 person capacity stadium, New Mersin Stadium, was inaugurated on 23 March 2013 with a TFF First League match against Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor. Their main rivals are Adana Demirspor, Adanaspor and Tarsus İdmanyurdu, and are friendly with Bucaspor.

Name

The name "Mersin İdman Yurdu" was originated as Turkish equivalent of "Mersin Sports Club". In the beginning of the Republic, many of the sports clubs carried the names as such. Later, most of those clubs, either by merging or renaming, changed their names. The "İdman Yurdu" name remained for some clubs throughout the country. Later it has lost its meaning. Therefore, "İdmanyurdu" has become a particular name for the club. Then, the club adopted the name "Mersin İdmanyurdu Sports Club". In its original form, club's name is written separately. However, because of the norm that noun phrases which have lost their meaning are written contiguously, the team's name has become "Mersin İdmanyurdu". (Gençlerbirliği is another example which is the conjunction of "Gençler" and "Birliği", meaning Youth Union. Also; Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş names are conjuncted in such a way.). Today, both depictions are common in Turkish for MİY: Some write it separately (In Turkish, abbreviations are possible, even if the words had been conjunct). Club website has shown divergent interests.

Their nickname is "Şeytanlar" (meaning "Devils") or "Kırmızı Şeytanlar"("Red Devils").[3] Their song is "Şampiyon yap bizi / Cehennemde yak bizi" ("Make us the champs / Burn us in hellfire").[3]

History

Club logo in the 1960s
Club logo in the 1970s
Mersin İdmanyurdu park, a part of Mersin coastal park reserved for Mersin İdmanyurdu, with view to Muğdat Mosque
Mersin İdmanyurdu hosts visitors in this stadium (also called Tevfik Sırrı Gür stadium)

Mersin İdmanyurdu is one of the oldest clubs of the Mediterranean region. The club was founded on 16 August 1925 as Mersin Gençlerbirliği (English: Mersin Youth Union) during a meeting between Edip Buran and his friends İbrahim Yekta, Fevzi Serdengeçti, Asım Güler, Muhip Batıbeki, Necati Salim, Lütfi Resimci, Sami İstanbullu, Hayri Güntekin, Hakkı Cemal Üçer, Hasan Tahsin, Mustafa Lütfi. Their aim was to provide Mersin's youth with activities to fill their spare time with sports during long, hot summer days in Mersin. Later, the club obtained a license with the participation of other founders, namely İbrahim Bigam, İhsan Dağıstan, Hamit Abey, Rauf Süleymaniyeli, Semih Can, Ömer, Cevdet Türkmenli, Kazım Kırzade and Muharrem Yeğin.[4]

The first colors of the team were red and white. The club changed its name to Mersin İdman Yurdu in 1926, and their colors were changed to red and dark blue.[5] The logo was established as three connected circles, the center circle in red and the left and right circles in dark blue.

Mersin İdmanyurdu had won the regional title every year since its foundation until 1964, except during the 1949–50 season when Mersin Demirspor captured the title. In 1944, the team won third place in the Turkish Championship. In 1952, the club inaugurated their new stadium, Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadyumu,[6] by playing an opening match that was tied 3–3 with Galatasaray.[7]

In 1957, the club became sponsored by the Çukurova Group and adopted the name Çukurova İdmanyurdu. The team again finished third in Turkish Amateur Championship.[7] Çukurova İdmanyurdu, as "a rather well-known amateur club from the city of Mersin",[8] turned professional and was promoted to Turkey's first second level league founded in 1963. Çukurova İdmanyurdu again became the amateur champions of Turkey in 1963. When they became a part of the Turkish second division they were one of only three clubs that came from outside of the major cities of İstanbul, Ankara and İzmir, the other clubs being Adana Demirspor and Bursaspor.

The club in June 1966 changed its name to Mersin İdmanyurdu after three seasons and became champions of the Turkish second division after the 1966–67 season. At the end of that season they won the Chancellor Cup (or Prime Minister's Cup) by defeating the Amateur League champions. Beginning in the 1967–68 season they played in the Turkish top level division (Süper Lig) for 7 consecutive years and 11 years in total.

After the 1982–83 season, MİY was relegated from the Süper Lig. They played in the second division until the formation of a one-group second level division in 2001–02. Because of their place in the 2000–01 season they were automatically relegated to third level formed under the name of "Second League, Category B". They spent one season there and were promoted to the second division (Second League, Category A). After the 2005–06 season, they were relegated to the third division again.

In 2008, Ali Kahramanlı was elected president of the club. They finished the 2008–09 season in the TFF Second League playoffs in second place and advanced to the second division, now with the name TFF First League, also known as Bank Asya 1. Lig. After spending two seasons in the TFF First League, MİY became the champions of 2010–11 Bank Asya 1. Lig and were promoted to 2011–12 Süper Lig after being absent from the Süper Lig for 28 years. Their championship was widely attributed to coach Nurullah Sağlam, who took over the team after the 9th week during that season. They finished Super League as 12th in 2011–12 season but relegated again to First League after finishing 18th or last in 2012–13 season. MİY finished First League as 6th and qualified to Promotion play-offs in 2013–14 season. They beat Orduspor with 3–0 aggregate and 2–0 Samsunspor and returned to top level at first attempt. MİY finished 2014-15 season as 7th. However, next season was disaster for MİY due to money shortage. Finally MİY relegated to second level after a 2-0 defeat to Çaykur Rizespor match in 29 April 2016.

After the city managed to have 2013 Mediterranean Games in Mersin,there was an urgent need to build a modern stadium in the city.After the games were over,the club started to use the stadium for their league games.The stadium has capacity of 25,534 people and it is one of the most modern stadiums in Turkey.[9]

Support

The club have a passionate fanbase, despite spending most of their history in the lower divisions. The team's fan club is currently led by Aynalı Reis (Murat Bulut).[3] The club is also renowned for having the country's only female only fan club, called Dişi Şeytanlar (Female Devils). They have been given the nickname Melek Yüzlü Şeytanlar (Angel-faced devils) and fill the home stands as well as traveling to away games. Their numbers have been swelling recently and their presence makes a change to the typically male/dominated football crowds.[3]

Achievements

League participations

Before 2001

After 2001

All time league table

Period League Season Pl W D L F A Av Pt
Before 2001
Turkish First Football League11336102104130295339−44306
Turkish Second Football League2785838121826111528632791175
After 2001
Süper Lig13412616344542
TFF First League6168593970208231−23216
TFF Second League414266403619013753238
All times
First division12370114110146329384−55348
Second division331026440257331136010942561391
Third division414266403619013753238
Overall Totals491470591394489180615412531879

Note: 2011–12 stats are not included. Play-off games are not included. Before 1987 two-points-for-a-win rule was accepted.

Seasonal league table

Mersin İdmanyurdu professional league participations by season.[10]

first stage second stage
Season League Place P W D L F A Av P Group Place P W D L F A Av P
1963–64 2nd League* 5 24 10 5 9 29 31 −2 25
1964–65 2nd League* 3 30 18 4 8 42 24 18 40
1965–66 2nd League Red Group* 2 20 9 7 4 26 13 13 25 Final Group 5 14 6 3 5 21 16 5 15
1966–67 2nd League Red Group 1 32 22 6 4 62 21 41 50
1967–68 1st League 10 30 12 6 14 42 44 −4 30
1968–69 1st League 6 30 11 9 10 35 29 6 31
1969–70 1st League 4 30 12 12 6 32 27 5 36
1970–71 1st League 11 30 11 6 13 27 26 1 28
1971–72 1st League 7 30 10 10 10 35 29 6 30
1972–73 1st League 11 30 8 11 11 26 31 −5 27
1973–74 1st League 15 30 8 6 16 15 27 −12 22
1974–75 2nd League Red Group 3 30 14 6 10 36 23 13 34
1975–76 2nd League Red Group 1 30 14 11 5 39 17 22 39
1976–77 1st League 7 30 9 13 8 25 26 −1 31
1977–78 1st League 16 30 3 15 12 18 34 −16 21
1978–79 2nd League Red Group 6 30 9 12 9 28 26 2 30
1979–80 2nd League Group A 1 30 17 7 6 38 20 18 41
1980–81 1st League 15 30 8 7 15 21 34 −13 23
1981–82 2nd League Group C 1 28 21 5 2 46 11 35 47
1982–83 1st League 15 34 10 9 15 19 32 −13 29
1983–84 2nd League Group B 2 32 19 8 5 53 25 28 46
1984–85 2nd League Group B 8 30 10 8 12 34 38 −4 28
1985–86 2nd League Group C 12 34 8 16 10 21 28 −7 32
1986–87 2nd League Group B 11 32 9 14 11 27 32 −5 32
1987–88 2nd League Group B 11 32 11 8 13 42 37 5 41
1988–89 2nd League Group B 6 34 14 7 13 48 44 4 49
1989–90 2nd League Group C 3 32 16 4 12 43 37 6 52
1990–91 2nd League Group C 3 32 19 7 6 69 36 33 64
1991–92 2nd League Group C 10 32 12 6 14 44 39 5 42
1992–93 2nd League Group 2 2 18 12 3 3 44 20 24 39 Promotion Group 5 18 8 3 7 25 21 4 27
1993–94 2nd League Group 3 8 18 3 8 7 19 26 −7 17 Classification Group 3 5 32 9 14 9 37 34 3 41
1994–95 2nd League Group 3 9 18 6   12 13 23 −10 18 Classification Group 3 6 32 11 6 15 29 37 −8 39
1995–96 2nd League Group 3 1 18 12 4 2 31 17 14 40 Promotion Group 8 18 5 3 10 15 23 −8 18
1996–97 2nd League Group 3 2 18 10 5 3 26 13 13 35 Promotion Group 4 18 9 2 7 19 14 5 29
1997–98 2nd League Group 1 6 18 4 8 6 26 26   20 Classification Group 1 6 32 9 11 12 44 43 1 38
1998–99 2nd League Group 1 3 18 11   7 31 21 10 33 Classification Group 1 1 32 17 3 12 53 40 3 54
1999–00 2nd League Group 1 7 18 6 7 5 20 16 4 25 Classification Group 1 5 32 13 10 9 42 27 15 49
2000–01 2nd League Group 1 7 18 6 4 8 23 32 −9 22 Classification Group 1 7 32 8 10 14 39 56 −17 34
2001–02 TFF 2nd League Group 1 1 18 10 5 3 34 19 15 35 Promotion Group 2 18 9 5 4 17 12 5 32
2002–03 TFF 1st League 12 34 12 6 16 52 51 1 42
2003–04 TFF 1st League 15 34 9 7 18 38 44 −6 34
2004–05 TFF 1st League 7 34 15 8 11 49 53 −4 53
2005–06 TFF 1st League 16 34 6 11 17 30 54 −24 29
2006–07 TFF 2nd League Group 2 3 18 9 2 7 26 25 1 29 Classification Group 2 3 32 11 10 11 41 45 −4 43
2007–08 TFF 2nd League Group 2 2 18 12 3 3 24 11 13 39 Promotion Group 6 18 6 5 7 18 19 −1 23
2008–09 TFF 2nd League Group 3 2 20 9 8 3 30 17 13 35 Promotion Group 2 18 9 4 5 26 14 12 31
2009–10 TFF 1st League 13 34 11 8 15 36 44 −8 41
2010–11 TFF 1st League 1 32 17 7 8 39 29 10 58
2011–12 Süper Lig

Note: Classification group statistics are accumulated on normal season.
Note (*): The team played as "Çukurova İdmanyurdu".
League and group colors: Green: Promoted; Lighth green: Qualified; Pink: Relegated.

Play-off games

Turkish Cup participations

Participated in Turkish Cup since 1962.

All time cup stats

Period League attended Season Pl W D L F A Av Pt
Before 2001
Turkish First Football League 94218101453401346
Turkish Second Football League 22582872396722472
Turkish Amateur Football Championship 132013304
After 2001
Süper Lig 1
TFF First League 6167093138−721
TFF Second League 1100102−20
All times
First division 104218101453401346
Second division 2874357321271101793
Third division 1100102−20
Amateur division 132013304
Overall Totals 4012055174818315528143

Note: 2011–12 stats are not included. Before 1987 two-points-for-a-win rule was accepted. Serial penalties included in the match scores.

Seasonal cup stats

season cup name league attended rounds played Pl W D L F A Pt
1962–63Türkiye KupasıTurkey Amateur Football ChampionshipR1 Preliminary, R1, R2 3201334
1963–64Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football LeagueR3 Preliminary, R3 2101222
1964–65Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football LeagueR2 P, R2, R3 P2 3201654
1966–67Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2 P2, R2, R3 P2 3201744
1967–68Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R1, R2 4211525
1968–69Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R1 2002140
1969–70Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R1, R2 P, R2 63121657
1970–71Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R1, R2 4121334
1972–73Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R1, R2 4121334
1975–76Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2 S1, R2 S2, R3, R4 63121067
1976–77Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R3, R4 4301966
1977–78Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R3 2101232
1978–79Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R3, R4 2101112
1979–80Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R3 1001240
1980–81Türkiye KupasıTurkish First Football League R5, R6 QF 6213465
1981–82Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3, R4, R5, R6 1053213613
1982–83Federasyon KupasıTurkish First Football League R5, R6, QF, SF, F 1053210813
1983–84Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3, R4 650113310
1984–85Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1 2020112
1985–86Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1 2011021
1986–87Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1 1001120
1989–90Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2 1001010
1990–91Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1, R2 2101833
1991–92Federasyon KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3 2101333
1992–93Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1 1001340
1993–94Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1, R2 2101433
1994–95Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3 2101223
1995–96Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3 2101433
1996–97Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3 2101773
1997–98Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2, R3, R4 3201336
1998–99Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R2 1001340
1999–00Türkiye KupasıTurkish Second Football League R1, R2 2101333
2002–03Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R1 1001120
2003–04Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R1, R2 2101123
2004–05Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R1, R2 2101443
2005–06Fortis Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R1, R2, R3 (Group stage) 62048136
2006–07Fortis Türkiye KupasıTFF Second League R1 1001020
2009–10Ziraat Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R1, R2, R3 (Play-off) 320114126
2010–11Ziraat Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R2, R3 (play-offs) 2101353
2011–12Ziraat Türkiye KupasıTFF First League R3 (play-offs)

Note: Serial penalties added to match scores. Before 1987, two points for a win rule accepted.

European participations

European Cup Winners' Cup

Season Round Country Club Home Away Aggregate
1983–84 1R Bulgaria Spartak Varna 0–0 0–1 0–1

Current squad

As of 1 September 2016 [11]

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

No. Position Player
2 Turkey DF Ahmet Taner Cukadar
4 Turkey DF Mehmet Sığırcı
5 Turkey MF Tekin Oğrak
6 Turkey DF Serol Demirhan
7 Turkey MF Mahmut Metin
9 Bolivia FW Ricardo Pedriel
10 Turkey MF Tolga Sahin
11 Turkey FW Ahmet Bener
13 Bulgaria GK Nikolay Mihaylov
15 Serbia DF Milan Mitrović
17 Turkey MF Emre Can Dönmez
19 Turkey DF Abdulkadir Korkut
No. Position Player
23 Turkey GK Hasan Daş
24 Turkey DF Hakan Olkan
32 Turkey DF Mesut Aggül
33 Turkey MF Nurullah Kaya
46 Turkey FW Mehmet Ali Kacar
65 Turkey MF Emrah Özyaylaz
66 Turkey DF Gökhan Akkan
77 Turkey FW Güven Varol
81 Turkey FW Sinan Kaloğlu
86 Brazil FW Tita
99 Turkey MF Furkan Aydemir
Turkey GK Muhammet Ali Selcuk

Presidents

Former presidents

President Period
Reşit Galip Bey
Hakkı Cemal Üçer
Edip Buran
Halil Zaloğlu
Muharrem Hilmi Yeğin
Sait Arif Akıncı
Enver Ali Gernaz
Fuat Morel
Rıza Kurtuluş
Mitat Toroğlu 1930–1940
Fahri Merzeci
Tarık Özergin
Muhittin Aynaz
Anvi Gürsel
President Period
Şadi Eliyeşil
Mehmet Karamehmet
Sadık Eliyeşil
Mehmet Karamehmet 1963–1965
Halit Gazioğlu 1965–1966
Nevzat Emrealp 1966–1967
Faruk Miskavi 1967–1968
Mehmet Karamehmet 1968–1974
Kaya Mutlu 1974–1976
Burhan Kanun 1976–1977
Salih Turhan Lokmanoğlu 1977–1978
Atilla Perşembe 1978–1979
Hadi Doğan 1979–1980
Aslan Çevirgen 1980–1981
President Period
Mehmet Fatih Deveci 1981–1983
Haluk Ulusoy 1983–1987
Hüseyin Okan Merzeci 1987–26.03.1989
Kaya Mutlu 27.03.1989–26.03.1994
Hüseyin Okan Merzeci 27.03.1994–20.10.1997
Mehmet Küver 21.10.1997–18.04.1999
Macit Özcan 19.04.1999–22.05.2004
Hasan Ahi 24.05.2004–15.01.2006
Erol Ertan 16.01.2006–08.01.2007
Hamit İzol 09.01.2007–12.12.2007
Hüseyin Çalışkan 13.12.2007–23.09.2008
Ali Kahramanlı 24.09.2008–11.01.2016
Hüseyin Çalışkan 11.01.2016–27.09.2016
Ali Tekin 28.09.2016–present

Sources: Club history at official site and other sources.[12]

Coaches

Former coaches[13]

Head coach Period
Turkey İlhan Taşucu 01.08.1963–31.05.1965
Turkey Fahrettin Cansever 01.08.1965–20.01.1966
Turkey Lefter Küçükandonyadis 20.01.1966–31.05.1967
Turkey Cihat Arman 01.08.1967–28.04.1968
Turkey Turgay Şeren 15.06.1968–25.03.1969
Turkey Bülent Giz 27.08.1969–31.05.1971
Romania Dumitru Teodorescu 01.07.1971–29.08.1971
Turkey Turgay Şeren 31.08.1971–11.02.1973
Romania Ion Motroc 09.09.1973–23.09.1973
Turkey Nazım Koka 30.09.1973–10.03.1974
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Tomislav Kaloperović 23.03.1974–31.05.1974
Turkey Bülent Giz 01.08.1974–31.05.1975
Turkey Kadri Aytaç 01.08.1975–31.05.1977
Turkey Turgut Kafkas 01.08.1977–31.12.1977
Turkey Orhan Yüksel 01.01.1978–31.05.1978
Romania Octavian Popescu 01.08.1978–31.05.1979
Turkey Suat Mamat 01.08.1979–31.05.1980
Turkey İsmet Arıkan 02.06.1980–31.05.1981
Turkey Candan Dumanlı 01.08.1981–31.05.1982
Turkey Gündüz Tekin Onay 01.08.1982–31.05.1983
Turkey Kahraman Karataş 01.08.1983–31.05.1985
Turkey Aydın Tohumcu 01.08.1985–31.05.1986
Turkey Kahraman Karataş 01.08.1986–31.05.1987
Turkey Aydın Tohumcu 01.08.1987–31.05.1988
Head coach Period
Turkey İsmet Arıkan 01.08.1988–31.05.1989
Turkey Ali Hoşfikirer 01.08.1988–31.05.1989
Turkey Aydın Tohumcu 01.08.1989–04.01.1990
Netherlands Ger Blok 04.01.1990–31.05.1990
Turkey Kadri Aytaç 01.08.1990–31.05.1991
Turkey Adnan Dinçer 01.06.1991–31.05.1992
Turkey Kadri Aytaç 22.06.1992–20.12.1992
Turkey Fevzi Zemzem 24.12.1992–25.04.1993
Turkey Nasır Belci 05.05.1993–31.05.1993
Turkey Aydın Tohumcu 01.07.1993–25.10.1993
Turkey Battal Toktay 01.11.1993–31.05.1994
Turkey Kahraman Karataş 09.06.1994–20.10.1994
Turkey Levent Arıkdoğan 01.04.1995–28.02.1996
Turkey Candan Dumanlı 28.02.1996–31.05.1996
Turkey Kasım Gündüz 08.07.1996–31.05.1997
Turkey Zafer Bilgetay 03.07.1997–18.09.1997
Turkey Kasım Gündüz 30.10.1997–12.02.1998
Turkey Zafer Göncüler 12.02.1998–31.07.1998
Turkey Müjdat Yalman 01.08.1998–14.12.1999
Turkey Kahraman Karataş 11.02.1999–31.05.1999
Turkey Ali Gültiken 01.07.1999–09.09.1999
Turkey Müjdat Yalman 30.09.1999–13.03.2000
Turkey Levent Arıkdoğan 01.07.2000–18.10.2000
Turkey Nasır Belci 06.07.2001–27.01.2003
Head coach Period
Turkey Yücel İldiz 30.01.2003–19.09.2003
Turkey Mehmet Şahan 19.09.2003–28.12.2003
Turkey Levent Eriş 22.01.2004–31.05.2004
Turkey Levent Arıkdoğan 26.08.2004–01.11.2005
Turkey Engin Korukır 18.11.2005–17.03.2006
Turkey Nasır Belci 17.03.2006–26.09.2006
Turkey İlyas Tüfekçi 02.10.2006–08.03.2007
Turkey Kahraman Karataş 13.03.2007–31.05.2007
Turkey Abdülkerim Durmaz 17.07.2007–31.05.2008
Turkey Ercan Albay 14.08.2008–31.05.2009
Turkey Serhat Güller 19.08.2009–31.01.2010
Turkey Ergün Penbe 05.02.2010–31.05.2010
Turkey Yüksel Yeşilova 03.06.2010–17.10.2010
Turkey Nurullah Sağlam 22.10.2010–18.12.2012
Turkey Giray Bulak 20.12.2012–06.03.2013
Turkey Hakan Kutlu 08.03.2013–06.03.2014
Turkey Yılmaz Vural 06.03.2014–16.05.2014
Turkey Hakan Kutlu 16.05.2013–31.05.2014
Turkey Rıza Çalımbay 03.06.2014–31.05.2015
Turkey Mesut Bakkal 03.07.2015–18.09.2015
Turkey Bülent Korkmaz 22.09.2015–04.01.2016
Turkey Ümit Özat 19.01.2016–06.05.2016
Turkey Levent Arıkdoğan 21.07.2016–28.10.2016
Turkey Yusuf Şimşek 28.10.2016–present

Note: Start dates of coaches who started regularly have been shown as 1 August, before 1990, if there was no TFF records.

See also

References

  1. "Mersin Idman Yurdu Spor Kulübü Derneği̇ Tüzüğü". Mersinidmanyurdu.org.tr. Mersin Idman Yurdu Spor Kulübü Derneği̇. Retrieved 27 February 2016.
  2. Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Team Page 22 August 2009
  3. 1 2 3 4 MERSIN IDMANYURDU turkish-football.com (English) accessed 29 May 2010
  4. "The history of Mersin İdmanyurdu Club". Mersin İdmanyurdu Kulübünün tarihçesi. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 15.06.1982. Retrieved on 23.08.2010. (Turkish)
  5. Mersin İdmanyurdu Fan Site
  6. Tevfik Sırrı Gür was a well reputed governor of Mersin Province between 1931–1947. Mersin From Railway Station To The Lighthouse 22 August 2009.
  7. 1 2 Mersin İdmanyurdu Spor Kulübü Resmi Internet Sitesi. (Turkish)
  8. this quote was spelled in Cem Pekin Archives.
  9. Berksun, Emre. "Mersin Arena Stadi". Retrieved 5 November 2016.
  10. Sources: TRT Spor; TFF ; Cem Pekin Archives.
  11. "Club Details". TFF. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
  12. Name of presidents and their terms of presidency are determined through a comparative review of page on the previous presidents of the club at the club's official website; Erbil, Cihat (1975). Story of the 50 Years (Turkish). Retrieved on 29 July 2011 from 50 Yılın Öyküsü; and an advanced search performed in Milliyet online archive for various Mersin İdmanyurdu seasons.Other details obtained from web search.
  13. Dates are obtained from TFF coach search for post-1990 cases. Pre-1990 date information have been collected from various web sites including official web site, Maç anıları, Milliyet gazete arşivi, maçkolik. Please search for names in mentioned websites to verify.
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