赛程

土耳其超级联赛 04/27 13:00 34 卡斯帕萨 vs 萨姆松珀 - 查看
土耳其超级联赛 05/04 16:00 35 萨姆松珀 vs 特拉布宗体育 - 查看
土耳其超级联赛 05/12 15:00 36 干亚士邦 vs 萨姆松珀 - 查看
土耳其超级联赛 05/19 15:00 37 萨姆松珀 vs 阿兰亚斯堡 - 查看
土耳其超级联赛 05/26 15:00 38 法蒂赫卡拉古鲁克 vs 萨姆松珀 - 查看

结果

土耳其超级联赛 04/20 16:00 33 [12] 萨姆松珀 v 阿达纳 [11] D 1-1
土耳其超级联赛 04/13 16:00 32 [4] 贝西克塔斯 v 萨姆松珀 [12] D 1-1
土耳其超级联赛 04/04 17:30 31 [12] 萨姆松珀 v 佩迪卡斯堡 [19] D 0-0
土耳其超级联赛 03/17 13:00 30 [18] 哈塔斯堡 v 萨姆松珀 [12] L 3-0
土耳其超级联赛 03/10 13:00 29 [13] 萨姆松珀 v 安卡拉古库 [15] W 2-1
土耳其超级联赛 03/03 10:30 28 [8] 伊斯坦布尔巴萨克赛尔 v 萨姆松珀 [11] L 1-0
土耳其超级联赛 02/23 17:00 27 [12] 萨姆松珀 v 里泽士邦 [6] W 3-0
土耳其超级联赛 02/18 13:00 26 [17] 加济安泰普FK v 萨姆松珀 [14] D 1-1
土耳其超级联赛 02/12 17:00 25 [17] 萨姆松珀 v 安塔利亚体育 [7] W 2-0
土耳其杯 02/06 11:30 4 法蒂赫卡拉古鲁克 v 萨姆松珀 L 2-1
土耳其超级联赛 02/02 17:00 24 [14] 萨姆松珀 v 加拉塔萨雷 [2] L 0-2
土耳其超级联赛 01/29 14:00 23 [20] 伊斯坦堡斯堡 v 萨姆松珀 [15] D 1-1

统计

 总计主队客队
已赛场次 41 22 19
Wins 14 12 2
Draws 10 4 6
Losses 17 6 11
Goals for 49 32 17
Goals against 52 20 32
Clean sheets 9 9 0
Failed to score 11 5 6

Wikipedia - Samsunspor

Samsunspor is a Turkish professional multi-sports club based in the city of Samsun, best known for its football department. The club was formed through a merger of five clubs: 19 Mayıs, Akınspor, Fener Gençlik, Samsunspor, and Samsunspor Galatasaray. The club colours are red and white, and they play their home matches at Samsun 19 Mayıs Stadium.

The club finished runners-up for the 2. Lig crown in 1968–69, but then yo-yoed between the top two divisions until 1993. The club competed in the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 1997 and 1998, and won the Balkans Cup in 1994.

History

History

First Years

Samsunspor stepped into professional leagues for the first time in the second football league, today's TFF First League in the 1965–66 season. The opponent of Samsunspor, who played the first professional league match on September 5, 1965, was Yeşildirek S.K. Samsunspor won the match 1–0 with the goal scored by Nihat Serçeme. Thus Nihat made history as the player who scored Samsunspor's first league goal. In this first season of the league, Samsunspor became 5th in the White Group. The club also competed in the Turkish Cup that year. They reached round two after defeating Güneşspor in the first round, but would go on to lose 2–1 to Petrolspor. The following season was more successful, as the club placed second in the 2. Lig, six points behind champion Bursaspor. In the Turkish Cup, the club reached the semi-finals, defeating Konyaspor, Adanaspor, Manisaspor, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahçe along the way. They met Göztepe in the semi-finals, eventually losing 5–2 on aggregate. Samsunspor finished second in the 2. Lig and were knocked out in the first round of the Turkish Cup in 1967–68.

The club earned their first promotion to the 1. Lig (Süper Lig) in 1969. They finished first in the Beyaz Grup (White Group) of the 2. Lig, six points ahead of runners-up Boluspor. Because there were two groups, the winners of each group played each other in a final game to decide the champion and the runner-up. Ankaragücü beat Samsunspor 1–0 in the final. Samsunspor finished fifth in their first season in the 1. Lig, five points away from securing a spot in the Balkans Cup. The club finished with a record of eleven wins, nine draws, and ten losses, while scoring 24 goals and allowing 28. Samsunspor finished tenth the following season and were knocked out of the first round of the Turkish Cup for the second year in a row. After competing in first tier for five seasons, Samsunspor completed the league in the 15th place with 24 points in the 1974–75 season and relegated to the 2nd Football League. Upon this, coach Basri Dirimlili was dismissed and Kamuran Soykıray was brought back to the team. 1975-76 Football League season Soykıray again made the club White Group leader and Samsunspor has moved to the First Football League. In the same season, Samsunspor won Ministry of Youth and Sports Cup after Bursaspor II was defeated 2–1.

Golden Ages

In the mid-1980s, Samsunspor has achieved some of its major successes in the first tier of Turkish Football. After the promotion from second tier in 1984–85, Samsunspor finished First League at 3rd place with 33 goals scored by Tanju Çolak in 1985–86 season. The next season, the club had one of the best season in its history. Ranking again 3rd in the league where Tanju Çolak scored 25 goals, the team rose to the semi-finals in the Federation Cup. The next season, Samsunspor finished the league in fourth place and reached the final in the Turkish Cup. Until the cup final, Nevşehirspor, Uşakspor, Kocaelispor and MKE Ankaragücü were eliminated but lost to Sakaryaspor as a result of the two-legged final.

Accident

On 20 January 1989, while traveling to Malatya to face Malatyaspor, Samsunspor were involved in a bus accident. The accident killed three players, two coaches, and seriously injured seven other team members. Among the players killed were Mete Adanır and Muzaffer Badalıoğlu; Zoran Tomić fell into a coma for six months before dying in his native Yugoslavia. Manager Nuri Asan and the bus driver were also killed. Of the players who were injured, two continued playing. Emin Kar, captain of Samsunspor, was left paralyzed after the event. Fatih Uraz, then starting goalkeeper of Samsunspor and the Turkey national football team, broke a vertebra in his back. He made a return to football, but was unable to regain a starting place at either national or club level.

Promotions and Relegations

Samsunspor took place in the first tier again in the 1993–94 season and it was in the league continuously for thirteen seasons. The club finished the league at 5th position and run to semi-finals in Turkish Cup at their comeback season. In both 1994-95 and 1995–96 seasons Samsunspor finished the first League 8th place and run to semi-finals in Turkish Cup Again. 1996-97 Season finished in the 9th place in the first managerial season of Gheorghe Mulțescu but played in the UEFA Intertoto Cup with a minor success. Samsunspor relegated from first tier, it's now Super Lig in 2005–06 season after finishing the league at 17th place. Between 2006 and 2011, Samsunspor competed in second tier now TFF First League until succeed a promotion after being a runner-up behind the league champion Mersin İdman Yurdu. Unfortunately, Samsunspor relegated again after a season in the first tier. In the 2017–18 season, the club relegated to the third tier, TFF Second League for the first time in its history.

Returning from an away match in February 2012, two players were injured when the team coach was struck by a train on a level crossing.

萨姆松珀足球队,成立于2010年,位于土耳其西南部的城市萨姆松,是一支业余性质的足球队。虽然是一支业余球队,但是该队在土耳其国内比赛中的表现一直非常出色,多次获得冠军头衔。

该球队注重技术和战术训练,强调团队合作精神和比赛经验积累。球队主场为萨姆松城市体育馆,可容纳2000人观看比赛。球队目前有20名球员,其中大部分球员都是来自于当地的学校和社区,也有一些是其他球队的租借球员。

在2022年赛季之前,该队曾多次参加土耳其足球超级联赛、土耳其杯等赛事,并取得了一定的成绩。在2022赛季,该队将参加土耳其足球业余联赛,为争夺更好的成绩而努力。

萨姆松珀足球队是一支充满活力和潜力的球队,相信在未来的比赛中会有更好的表现。