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Kayserispor

Turkish football club


Turkish football club

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chairmanNurettin Açıkalın
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managerRadomir Đalović
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Kayserispor has enjoyed domestic and international success over its history. The club won its first major trophy by claiming the Turkish Cup in 2008, defeating Gençlerbirliği in the final on penalties. That same year, they also finished as runners-up in the Turkish Super Cup. The team’s best league finishes have been fifth place in four separate seasons: 2005–06, 2006–07, 2007–08, and 2012–13.

Kayserispor made its European debut in the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup, and became one of the eleven co-winners, which granted them a spot in the UEFA Cup. Their most notable European fixtures included ties against AZ Alkmaar in 2006 and Paris Saint-Germain in 2008.

History

Origins and first years

Football in Kayseri had several amateur clubs by the 1930s; among them Erciyes Gençlik (est. 1937) and Erciyesspor are repeatedly mentioned in local historical publications.

In the mid-1960s, Orhan Şeref Apak’s TFF policy aimed to spread professional football to Anatolia and organise a nationwide second tier. Following local meetings in Kayseri, representatives agreed to merge Erciyesspor, Sanayispor and Ortaanadoluspor under the Kayserispor name. The club held its general assembly and was officially founded on 1 July 1966.

Kayserispor entered the newly created 2.Lig in 1966–67. The first manager was Erdoğan Gürhan. Contemporary retrospectives record that the first official match was played in Kayseri against Ankara Toprakspor, with Yener Kurgil scoring in the 17th minute—considered the first goal in club history. Kayserispor finished its debut season 10th in the 2.Lig (Beyaz Grup), with a 9W–9D–12L record.

Following the late-1980s restructure, the police-affiliated side in the city competed as Kayseri Emniyetspor. After the General Directorate of Security moved to withdraw police teams from national leagues, a civilian board took over and the club adopted the Kayseri Erciyesspor name.

Across the 1990s the team operated under municipal ownership with successive name changes documented in federation records: Büyükşehir Belediye Erciyesspor (1992–96), Melikgazi Belediyesi Erciyesspor (1997–99) and Hacılar Erciyesspor (1999–2001). Hacılar Erciyesspor won Group 3 of the 3. Lig in 1999–2000 and moved up to the 2. Lig. They later secured promotion positions from the 2003–04 2. Lig (Category A), earning a place in the top flight.

On 9 July 2004, a general assembly in Kayseri approved the switch of name, badge and colors: the promoted Erciyesspor took the Kayserispor identity, while the other side continued as Kayseri Erciyesspor. Early in that first season, manager Hüsnü Özkara departed after seven league matches and Hikmet Karaman took over; the team avoided relegation with a 14th-place finish.{{football squad on pitch|align=left

European debut and first major trophy

Under Ertuğrul Sağlam, Kayserispor finished fifth in the 2005–06 Süper Lig, while striker Gökhan Ünal won the league’s top-scorer award with 25 goals in 32 matches.

The club entered the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2006, defeating Sopron and AEL to become one of the competition’s eleven “joint winners”, which qualified them for the UEFA Cup. In the UEFA Cup they beat Tirana in the second qualifying round and were eliminated by AZ in the first round (3–4 aggregate).

Kayserispor placed fifth again in 2006–07. Sağlam then left to manage Beşiktaş in June 2007, and Tolunay Kafkas was appointed. Under Kafkas, Kayserispor earned a third straight fifth-place league finish and won the 2008 Turkish Cup, defeating Gençlerbirliği on penalties in the final.

Robert Prosinečki was appointed head coach on 15 October 2012; Kayserispor finished fifth in 2012–13 before being relegated the following season. Kayserispor returned immediately as champions of the 2014–15 TFF First League, clinching the title with a 3–0 win away to Elazığspor.

2019–present: New leadership and recent seasons

At the end of 2019, board member Berna Gözbaşı was elected club president, becoming the first woman to lead a men’s top-flight club in Turkey.

In the 2021–22 season the club introduced a light-blue third kit featuring Seljuk motifs and an “Autism Awareness” mark, presented as a community-awareness design by the club, in accordance with corporate social responsibility (CSR). The team reached the final of the 2021–22 Turkish Cup, losing 3–2 after extra time to Sivasspor at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul.

Following a general assembly in December 2022, Ali Çamlı became club president; he was re-elected in June 2024 and again in September 2024. On the pitch, Kayserispor finished 9th in 2022–23 and reached the Turkish Cup quarter-finals. In 2023–24 the club placed 14th.

There were several coaching changes across these seasons: Recep Uçar was appointed in September 2023, followed by Burak Yılmaz on a two-and-a-half-year contract in January 2024; Yılmaz resigned in September 2024. Sinan Kaloğlu took charge in October 2024, and in January 2025 Sergej Jakirović was appointed head coach on a 1.5-year deal. Under Jakirović, Kayserispor put together an unbeaten run in early 2025 and climbed clear of the bottom places.

Keeping the club clear of relegation at the end of the 2024–25 season, Jakirović's additional one year option contract was exercised. Days later Hull City announced him as their new head coach on a two-year deal. Kayserispor then reached a deal with German coach Markus Gisdol and completed a two-year contract following an official signing ceremony on 22 June 2025

During the start of the 2025-26, Gisdol is sacked by the club because of a poor run making it 4 draws and 4 defeats for the club, after being sacked on 7 October, Radomir Đalović has become the new manager who previously made HNK Rijeka champions of the Croatian Football League in the 2024-25 season whereas he also coached NK Maribor but shortly resigned.

Stadium

Prior to moving to Kadir Has Stadium in 2009, Kayserispor played at the centrally located Kayseri Atatürk Stadium (opened 1960; demolished in January 2009). The club’s first European home fixtures were staged there, including the 2006–07 UEFA Cup first-round tie against AZ Alkmaar (1–1 in Kayseri) and the 2008–09 UEFA Cup first round versus Paris Saint-Germain (1–2 in Kayseri, 0–0 in Paris).

Kadir Has Stadium (sponsorship: RHG Enertürk Enerji Stadyumu) is a multi-purpose venue in Melikgazi, Kayseri, and the home ground of Kayserispor. It opened on 8 March 2009 with the Süper Lig match Kayserispor–Fenerbahçe. The all-seater capacity is 31,856 and the stands are fully covered. The ground forms part of the Atatürk Sports Complex on the city’s western approach. The municipal description and national team match booklet note that the Kayseray light-rail corridor runs by the stadium, providing access from the city centre.

In 2022, RHG Enertürk Enerji acquired the venue’s naming rights, with the stadium currently marketed as the RHG Enertürk Enerji Stadyumu. The stadium has hosted Turkey internationals, including a 4–2 win over the Estonia in a 2010 World Cup qualifier on 5 September 2009. Kayserispor’s first-team and academy activities are centred at the Kadir Has (Karpuzatan) training facilities in Kocasinan.

Colors and crest

The crest shows Mount Erciyes above a two-part shield; the letters “K” and “S” sit on the red and yellow halves, and the founding year “1966” appears at the base, as specified in the club’s 2024 corporate identity guide. Mount Erciyes is widely used as a symbol of Kayseri, which explains its prominence on the badge. The club’s official colours are red and yellow. The corporate guide defines the palette (e.g., Pantone 187 C for red; Pantone 1235 C for yellow) and supporting crest tones (sky blue and navy for Erciyes, plus grey/black outlines).

Colour change with [[Kayseri Erciyesspor]] (2004–05)

On 9 July 2004, following Kayseri Erciyesspor’s promotion, the two city clubs held general assemblies and swapped the Süper Lig berth under the Kayserispor name. Contemporary reporting notes that the name, badge and colours were interchanged in that process. The following season, Kayseri Erciyesspor formally changed its kit colours from red–yellow to blue–black (with white as secondary), confirming the split identity thereafter.

Rivalry

Kayserispor holds one of the most intense rivalries in Turkish football with Sivasspor, which began after a tragic match in 1967 that led to 43 fatalities, an event widely regarded as the worst stadium disaster in Turkish football history. The rivalry between Kayserispor and Sivasspor stems from regional proximity, cultural identity, and longstanding competition between the cities of Kayseri and Sivas in central Anatolia. It intensified sharply following their first professional meeting on 17 September 1967 in a Second Division (White Group) match at the Kayseri Atatürk Stadium. The game was abandoned amid serious crowd trouble; 43 people died and hundreds were injured. Turkish national outlets and the federation’s record describe the day as one of Turkish football’s darkest.

Contemporary reports and later research recount that tension escalated after a 20th-minute goal by Oktay Aktan for Kayserispor; stone-throwing between sections followed, fans fleeing the violence in panic caused a stampede in front of the stand exits. As the exit gates opened inward, many fans died because they were crushed and suffocated. The incident has been the subject of a dedicated book that drew on press archives and eyewitness interviews.

In the immediate aftermath, authorities halted the competition and issued disciplinary measures. Sources from the period note forfeit rulings and ground-closure sanctions, and officials in both provinces faced administrative consequences; the football authorities also avoided placing the two clubs in the same league group for years.

The rivalry remains one of central Anatolia’s most charged fixtures and has also appeared on the national stage: the clubs met in the 2022 Turkish Cup final at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium, with Sivasspor winning in extra time. An annual commemoration is held in Sivas on 17 September for those who died in 1967.

Supporters

Kayserispor has a dedicated and regionally passionate fan base drawn primarily from the city of Kayseri and surrounding central Anatolian provinces. The club’s largest organized supporter group is Kapalı Kale (literally “Closed End”), which was founded in 2005 and is named after the traditionally vocal stand in the old Kayseri Atatürk Stadium. The group is active on matchdays and known for its large flags, coordinated chants, and strong stance on local representation in club affairs.

Kayserispor supporters traditionally occupy the eastern stands of the Kadir Has Stadium, where drums, megaphones, and choreographed tifos are coordinated by the main groups. In high-profile derbies, especially against Sivasspor or Kayseri Erciyesspor (when active), fan presence typically fills the entire lower tier. Kayserispor fans are known for their loyalty during difficult periods. During the 2023–24 season—despite multiple managerial changes and relegation fears—the average attendance remained over 9,000 per match.

The club and its supporters have also engaged in charitable initiatives. Kapalı Kale and other fan groups helped coordinate donations and logistics during the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, using club facilities as aid centers. Kayserispor does not currently have an official fan club abroad, but diaspora communities in Germany and Netherlands have organized viewing groups and social media communities that follow the club closely.

Kit suppliers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt main sponsor
2004-2005PumaTurkcell
2005-2010Adidas
2010-2011Aksa
2011-2012Spor Toto
2012-2014none
2014-2015Ferre
2015-2017İstikbal
2017-2025Nike
2025-Adidas

Naming rights

Due to commercial sponsorship agreements, the club has operated under various names in competition. As of January 2019 the club's name was altered into İstikbal Mobilya Kayserispor . In January 2020 the club's name was revised into HES Kablo Kayserispor. As of August 2021 the name was changed into Yukatel Kayserispor. Kayserispor participated as Mondihome Kayserispor during the 2023–24 season. Bellona sponsored the club for the 2024–25 season, hence the name Bellona Kayserispor. In August 2025 former Crawley Town and Kayseri Erciyesspor chairman Ziya Eren and his enterprise sealed a one year sponsordeal, naming the club Zecorner Kayserispor.

Honours

Domestic competitions

    1. Lig (second tier)
    • Winners (3): 1972–73, 1984–85, 2014–15
    1. Lig (third tier)
    • Winners (1): 1999–00

Cups

European competitions

  • UEFA Intertoto Cup
    • Winners (1): 2006 (joint winners)

Statistics

Results of League and Cup Competitions by Season

SeasonLeague tableTurkish CupUEFATop scorerLeaguePosPWDLGFGAGDPtsPlayerGoals1966–671967–681968–691969–701970–711971–721972–731973–741974–751975–761976–771977–781978–791979–801980–811981–821982–831983–841984–851985–861986–871987–881988–891990–911991–921992–931993–941994–951995–961996–971997–981998–991999–002000–012001–022002–032003–042004–052005–062006–072007–082008–092009–102010–112011–122012–132013–142014–152015–162016–172017–182018–192019–202020–212021–222022–232023–242024–252025–26
1. Lig10th3099122123−227N/A.DNQN/A.N/A.
15th381013152127−632
9th341014103241−934
7th30118113125+630
7th30137102418+633
4th30101282117+432
1st↑30141152913+1639
Süper Lig11th30811111824−627
16th↓30412141538−2320
1. Lig2nd30155104019+2135
2nd3220845128+2348
5th32148103721+1636
2nd↑3019566322+4143
Süper Lig15th↓30613111928−925
1. Lig5th34159104026+1439
2nd2820536017+4345
3rd30141154419+2539
5th30119103024+631
1st↑3016864229+1340
Süper Lig19th↓36411212767−4019
1. Lig3rd3218685224+2842
7th↓341310114840+849
2. Lig12th34911143844−638
9th34119143951−1242R1
8th34137145043+746R1
2nd3018756437+2761R1Mehmet Aşık11
4th24122103434038R1Zafer Tüzün12
7th2679103333030R2Recep Umut16
8th2695124044−432R2Temel Uğur Yiğit10
11th34134174665−1943R1N/A.No data prior}}N/A.No data prior}}
3rd3219855622+3465R2Rasim Aykurt19
4th3218955827+3163R1N/A.No data prior}}N/A.No data prior}}
1st↑3219855922+3765R3Selim Çatalbaş14
1. Lig6th36194137347+2661R2Halim Karaköse11
18th3895244178−3732R39
1st3223638229+5375R1N/A.No data prior}}N/A.No data prior}}
2nd↑3419964727+2066R2N/A.No data prior}}N/A.No data prior}}
Süper Lig14th34810164265−2334QFSamuel Johnson9
5th34156135942+1751QFGökhan Ünal32
5th34131295443+1151GSR120
5th34151095031+1955WDNQ12
7th341311103826+1250GSR1Mehmet Topuz14
8th34149114537+851PODNQAriza Makukula21
6th34149114644+251POMarcelo Zalayeta8
11th34135164239+344QFJames Troisi11
5th34157124845+352R2Bobô18
18th↓3478193058−2829R5Mert Nobre6
1. Lig1st↑3421946124+3772QF16
Süper Lig15th34713142541−1634L16Sinan Bakış8
15th34108164758−1138QFWelliton15
9th34128144455−1144QFUmut Bulut14
10th341011133550−1541L16Tjaronn Chery10
17th3488184072−3232L16Pedro Henrique10
17th40914173552−1741R4İlhan Parlak9
14th381211155461−747RUMame Thiam11
9th36155165561−650QF8
14th381112154457−1345R512
13th38129174557−1245QRDuckens Nazon9
TBD

League participations

  • Süper Lig: 1973–74, 1979–80, 1985–86, 2004–14, 2015–
    1. Lig: 1966–73, 1975–79, 1980–85, 1986–88, 2000–04, 2014–15
    1. Lig: 1988–00

Kayserispor in Europe

Kayserispor qualified for European competition for the first time in their history in the 2006–07 season via the UEFA Intertoto Cup. In the first round, they faced Hungarian side FC Sopron, drawing 3–3 in the away leg before winning 1–0 in the return leg in Kayseri. In the next round, Kayserispor faced Albanian champions KF Tirana. After winning 2–0 away, they defeated Tirana 3–1 in the home leg and progressed to the UEFA Cup.

In the 2006–07 UEFA Cup second qualifying round, they were matched with Greek club AE Larissa. Kayserispor drew 0–0 in Greece and then won 2–0 in the return leg at home, becoming the first and only Turkish team to win the Intertoto Cup that season. In the UEFA Cup first round, Kayserispor faced Dutch side AZ Alkmaar. After losing 3–2 away in the first leg, they drew 1–1 at home and were eliminated from the competition on aggregate.

After winning the 2007–08 Turkish Cup, Kayserispor qualified for the 2008–09 UEFA Cup and was drawn against French club Paris Saint-Germain. Kayserispor lost 2–1 at home and then held PSG to a goalless draw in Paris, but was eliminated on aggregate.

In total, Kayserispor played 10 matches in European competition between 2006 and 2008, recording 4 wins, 4 draws, and 2 losses, scoring 15 goals and conceding 10.

Summary

CompetitionPWDLGFGAGDTotal104421510+5
UEFA Cup622297+2
UEFA Intertoto Cup422063+3

Results

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2006UEFA Intertoto CupR2HUN Sopron1–03–34–3
R3 (JW)GRE AEL2–00–02–0[[File:Symbol_keep_vote.svg17x17px]]
2006–07UEFA Cup2QRALB Tirana3–12–05–1
R1NED AZ Alkmaar1–12–33–4[[File:Symbol_delete_vote.svg17x17px]]
2008–09R1FRA Paris Saint-Germain1–20–01–2[[File:Symbol_delete_vote.svg17x17px]]

UEFA Ranking history

SeasonRankPointsRef.
20071769.791
200815911.469
20091618.445
20101638.890
20111679.010
20121757.810
20131787.900

Players

As of 31 January, 2026. U19 eligibility

Out on loan

Other players under contract

U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U17 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility U19 eligibility

Non-playing staff

Administrative Staff

PositionName
ChairmanTUR Nurettin Açıkalın
Vice ChairmanTUR Rıza Erkut Yurdemi
TUR Süleyman Akın
TUR Mehmet Anadut
TUR Murat Ekşi
General SecretaryTUR Derviş Özçekirdek
Store SupervisorTUR Gökhan Gülen
AdvertisingTUR Mehmet Saçmacı
Legal Affairs SupervisorTUR Ali Fidan
Overseas Affairs SupervisorTUR Muzaffer Polat
Academy SupervisorTUR Samet Sarioğlu
Health Affairs SupervisorTUR Ayhan Gültekin

Source:

Coaching staff

PositionName
Head coachMNE Radomir Đalović
Assistant coachCRO Igor Čagalj
BIH Davor Landeka
Head of analysisCRO Antonio Pavlinović
Goalkeeper coachTUR Bora Sevim
TUR Hamit Sayıcı
Head of athletic performanceCRO Vito Tercolo
Athletic coachTUR Murat Yüksel
TUR Mustafa Cebel Torun
Match scoutingTUR Kemal Dulda

Source:

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