Mersin İdmanyurdu (also Mersin İdman Yurdu, Mersin İY, or MİY) Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 2009–10. Mersin İdmanyurdu football team has finished 2008–09 season in second place in TFF Second League Promotion Group and promoted to 2009–10 TFF First League. This was the second promotion of the team and MİY became the first team that promoted to TFF First League twice. After formation of the league in 2001 (as Lig A), MİY became second team which relegated and then promoted again, after Adanaspor (the third became Çanakkale Dardanelspor after promotion play-offs in 2008–09 season. Mersin idmanyurdu participated in 2009–10 Turkish Cup and eliminated at third round, which was the play-off round for group stage. In play-off game Antalyaspor beat MİY after 11 penalties.
Ali Kahramanlı was club president. Serhat Güller was head coach at the start of the season. Ergün Penbe took over the position after 20th round. Goalkeeper Kerem İnan was the most appeared player, while Caner Ağca and Tunç Behram were top goalscorers.
2009–10 TFF First League participation
2009–10TFF First League was played as Bank Asya Birinci Lig due to sponsorship reasons. 18 teams attended. The winners and runners-up were promoted to 2010–11Süper Lig. The third team to be promoted was determined through Promotion Group games organized as a one-leg league system. Bottom three teams were relegated to 2010–11TFF Second League.
Source: TFF League page A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss
First half
Mersin idmanyurdu has started to league with a claim of direct promotion to 2010–11 Süper Lig. During the first transfer period contacts were signed with 15 new transfers and 3 newly professionalized ones. On the other hand, ways were parted with 17 previous season players. In the first half, however, the team has shown an undulant profile and become eleventh. The club management revised the goal for the rest of the season as taking sixth position. At the end of first half, contracts with 11 players were terminated (6 of which were new transfers of first transfer period, 2009–10) and nine players resigned (6 new transfer, 2 loans, 1 newly professionalized) before the start of the second half.
Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2009–10TFF First League season first half game reports is shown in the following table:
Kick off times are in EET and EEST.
23' (F) Mustafa Tuna Kaya 45' (F) Sami İzcican 90+1' (F) Ramazan Durdu 34' Mustafa Tuna Kaya 40' Sami İzcican 44' Erdal Sezek 47' Serkan İrdem 67'Caner Ağca
In the second half of the season, MİY had a bad starting. After 20th week, head coach Serhat Güller resigned. New head coach Ergün Penbe watched 21st week game at Giresun among audience and signed on 10 February 2010 with commitment messages to fans related to a better league results: "nothing has finished yet."[2] However, as the time takes the team has shown an instable performance; and couldn't score goals in many matches. Therefore, at the end of the league the aim of the team was revised as "remaining in the league".[3] MİY played a relegation game in the last game of the season with Hacettepespor, and remained in the league next season.
Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) 2009–10TFF First League season second half game reports is shown in the following table:
Kick off times are in EET and EEST.
85' (F) Serdar Samatyalı 89' (P) Serdar Samatyalı 5' Ömer Yalçın 9'Tolga Doğantez 34'Gilman Lika 37' Ömer Çuğ 44'Adem Büyük 69' Cemil Vatansever 78' Erman Ergin
2009–10Turkish Cup was played with 71 teams in three stages. The 48th Cup was played as Ziraat Türkiye Kupası for sponsorship reasons. In the first stage 2 elimination rounds and a play-off round were played in one-leg elimination system. In the second stage 20 remaining teams played one-led round-robin group games in 4 groups, 5 teams in each group. In the third stage; quarter- and semifinals and finals played again in one-leg elimination rule. Finals played at a neutral venue. It was determined by TFF that MİY take place in 2009–10 Turkish Cup starting from the first round and was eliminated at play-offs round. Trabzonspor won the Cup for 8th time.[4][5][6]
Cup track
The drawings and results Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) followed in 2009–10Turkish Cup are shown in the following table.
Mersin İdmanyurdu Sports Club president and managerial board members are elected by general vote of club members. Last election was held in September 2008.[8]
Executive committee:President : Ali Kahramanlı since September 2008. Football Division Manager: Mehmet Işık (replaced resigning Mustafa Ağaoğlu in December 2009).[9]
Coaching team
Before 10 February 2010: Coach: Serhat Güller.[10] Trainers: Enver Şen,[11] Alper Şemsi Edis,[12]Ahmet Arslaner,[13] Mehmet Varlıer (goalkeeping trainer).[14] Sports Director: Ahmet Yıldırım, since August 2009.[15]
Appearances, goals and cards count for 2009–10TFF First League and 2009–10Turkish Cup games.[19] Serial penalties were not included in goal statistics. Kit numbers were allowed to be selected by players. 18 players appeared in each game roster, three to be replaced. Only the players who appeared in game rosters were included and listed in order of appearance.
Sources: TFF club page and Maçkolik team page.[57]
U-23 team
TFF organized A2 League in 2009–10 season. Süper Lig and 1. Lig teams participated in this league. League was organized in four geographical groups and top two teams are labeled for play-off group. Mersin İdmanyurdu A2 team took place in Güney (South) group with other eight southern and central Anatolian cities' teams.[58]
^ abc2010–11 Bank Asya First League official page from TFF website; qualifications and relegations from Turkish-Soccer; and detailed information and news from Maçkolik. Retrieved on 4 February 2015.
^TFF official Web site "Türkiye Kupası kuraları yarın çekilecek". Retrieved on 24 August 2009. (in Turkish)
^TFF official Web site "Türkiye Kupası 1. Kademe maçlarının programı". Retrieved on 28 August 2009. (in Turkish)
^ abSee elimination games at tff.org.tr, official page of 2012–13 Ziraat Türkiye Kupası at TFF (Turkish Football Federation) website. An alternative source is maçkolik.com. Also Turkish Soccer provides information in English.
^Kerem İnan. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Karşıyaka had been mutually terminated. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Mustafa Tuna Kaya. In the team since 16 January 2009. Contract renewal on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik pageArchived 26 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
^Ahmet Çağıran. Player signed on 19 August 2008 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Karşıyaka had ended. At the end of the season player's contract was terminated and he signed to Denizlispor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Can Ulun. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. In the mid-season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Mardinspor for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Ramazan Durdu. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Kayseri Erciyesspor had ended. At the end of the season player's contract was terminated and he signed to Giresunspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Galatasaray had been mutually terminated. In the mid-season player2s contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Gebzespor for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Caner Ağca. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Ankaraspor had ended. At the end of the season player's contract was terminated and he signed to Boluspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Zafer Demiray. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Karşıyaka had been mutually terminated. At the end of the season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Körfezspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Mçkolik page.
^Serkan İrdem. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Karşıyaka had been terminated. At the end of the season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Körfezspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Levent Taşkın. In the team since 16 July 2007. Contract renewal on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. ın the mid-season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Elazığspor for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Ozan Özkan. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Denizlispor had been mutually terminated. At the end of the season player's contract was terminated and he became free agent. After one season he signed to Bandırmaspor. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Erdal Sezek. In the team since 8 August 2008. Player2s contract had been for two seasons. In the mid-season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Şanlıurfaspor for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik pageArchived 26 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
^Nurullah Kaya. In the team since 2 August 2006. Contract renewal on 2 June 2009 for two seasons. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Tunç Murat Behram. In the team since 2 April 2004. Professional since 19 February 2007. Contract renewal on 1 June 2009 for four seasons. He had been loaned to Oyak Renault in previous season. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Sertaç Şahin. In the team since 17 August 2006. Contract renewal on 1 June 2009. At the end of the season player's contract ended but was renewed for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Faruk Atalay. In the team since 20 August 2008. Player's contract had been for two seasons. In the mid-season player's contract was mutually terminated. However, at the end of the season, it was renewed for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Sami İzcican. In the team since 17 July 2007. Contract renewal 1 June 2009. At the end of the season player's contract ended and he signed to Adanaspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Fuat Onur. In the team since 3 August 2006. Player's contract had been for five seasons. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Birol Parlak. In the team since 20 August 2002. Professional since 19 February 2007. Contract renewal on 1 June 2009 for two seasons. He continued in the next season, but later his contract was mutually terminated in the mid of next season and he signed to Tepecikspor. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Güngör Tuğcu. Player signed on 19 August 2009 for two seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Malatyaspor had been terminated. In the mid-season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Gebzespor for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Ghislain Aime Emo. Player signed on 1 September 2009 for three seasons. Player had previously signed to Bursaspor, but his contract was mutually terminated. In the mid season player's contract was mutually terminated and he signed to Azerbaijani side FK Karvan for the rest of the season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik pageArchived 27 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
^Murat Uluç. Player signed on 1 September 2009. Player's contract with his previous team Ç. Rizespor had been mutually terminated. At the end of the season player's contract ended and he signed to Türk Telekomspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Raymond Victorien Ndong Ndong. He was a free agent prior to signature. Player signed on 1 September 2009. Player's contract was mutually terminated in the mid-season and he became free agent. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik pageArchived 27 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
^Mustafa Anıl Gezer. In the team since 23 September 2005. Professional since 19 February 2007. Contract renewal on 1 June 2009 for four seasons. He was playing for U-23 team. At the end of the season player's contract was terminated and he signed to Mersin amateur league team Erdemli Belediyespor in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik pageArchived 27 May 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
^Emre Gürbüz. Player signed on 1 September 2009. Player's contract with his previous team Etimesgut Şekerspor had been mutually terminated. He was playing for U-23 team. At the end of the season player's contract ended but was renewed for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Sertaç Güzel. In the team since 20 August 2002. First time professional on 19 August 2009 for four seasons. He was playing for U-23 team. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Mustafa Aydın. player was loaned from MKE Ankaragücü and signed on 15 January 2010. He had been loaned to Karşıyaka in the first half of the season. At the end of the season player turned back to his team, but was loaned again to MİY for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Fatih Egedik. Player signed on 13 January 2010. Player's contract with his previous team Konyaspor Had been terminated. At the end of the season player's contract ended but was renewed for two seasons. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Kaya Tarakçı. Player signed on 28 January 2010. Player's contract with his previous team Adana Demirspor had been mutually terminated. At the end of the season player's contract ended and he signed to Kartalspor for the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Süleyman Fatih Şen. Player signed on 29 January 2010 for one and a half seasons. Player's contract with his previous team Giresunspor had been mutually terminated. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Onur Karakabak. Player was loaned from Fenerbahçe and signed on 1 February 2010 for one and a half seasons. At the end of the season he got injured and his contract was mutually terminated. He turned back to Fenerbahçe and loaned out to Manisaspor in the mid of the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Vedat Çoban. Player signed on 27 January 2010 for one and a half seasons. Player's contract with hşis previous team Kastamonuspor had been mutually terminated. He continued in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Alex Wilton Lima de Oliveira. Player had been a free agent transfer from abroad and signed on 28 January 2010. At the end of the season player's contract ended and he became free agent. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^Cenker Pehlivan. In the team since 2 April 2004. Professional since 18 July 2008 for two seasons. He was playing in U-23 team. He continued but was loaned out to Kastamonuspor in the next season. Details from TFF player profile and Maçkolik page.
^TFF club page (select season to confirm), retrieved on 8 September 2013 from tff.org; and Maçkolik.com team page, retrieved on 7 February 2015 from Maçkolik.com.
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