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Template:Short description Template:Short descriptionScript error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in Rize, a city on the eastern Black Sea coast. The team competes in the Süper Lig, the top tier of Turkish football. The club was originally founded on 19 May 1953, with its initial colors being green and yellow, symbolizing the region’s connection to tea and citrus farming.

In 1968, Rizespor merged with two other local clubs, Fener Gençlik and Güneşspor, leading to a reorganization of the club and the adoption of green and blue as its official colors—green representing the lush hills of Rize and blue symbolizing the Black Sea. The club has maintained these colors ever since.

Since 1990, Rizespor has been sponsored by the Turkish state-owned tea company Çaykur, leading to the official name change to Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü. This partnership also influenced the club’s visual identity, with a tea leaf becoming the central element of the club’s crest.

Çaykur Rizespor plays its home matches at Rize City Stadium, a modern facility located near the coast, which offers picturesque views and a vibrant atmosphere. The club is known for its passionate local fanbase and its significant role in representing the Black Sea region in Turkish football.[1]

History

Rize İdman Yurdu

Rize İdman Yurdu was the first sports club founded in Rize, established by young locals still recovering from the aftermath of World War I. The club was officially formed on the first anniversary of the city’s liberation from Russian occupation. Its founding was largely inspired by Suphi Bey, who was stationed in Rize at the time, and İsmail Kentay, a senior security officer who would later become the Deputy Director of the Ankara Police. Other notable founders included Kalamozlu Ali Bey, Ali Kemal Kavrakoğlu, Memiş Kanburoğlu, Hamdi Tuzcuoğlu, Sadettin Türüt, Sabri Kolçak, Acente İbrahim, and Lazoğlu Ahmet Bey. Thanks to their collective efforts, a modest clubhouse consisting of two rooms was established next to the Rize Municipality building.

Rize İdman Yurdu was initially active in sports such as football and gymnastics. Additionally, the club founded a music branch, which would later form the foundation of the Rize City Band. The instruments used by the band were generously donated by Süleyman Sudi Sofuoğlu (also known as Kartal), a Member of Parliament representing Lazistan.[2]

Şark İdman Ocağı

Şark İdman Ocağı began its activities on June 25, 1923, operating out of a building known as Barış Oteli. The club’s founding council included Ali Kemal Kavrakoğlu, Rıfkı Tuzcuoğlu, İshak Turnaoğlu, Hamdullah Şadoğlu, Hasan Biber, Riyazi Diren and Kamil Karadeniz.

The dynamic atmosphere of early sports culture in Rize is reflected in the statement: “The presence of two rival clubs in the city, despite the conservative mindset of the time, consistently attracted an ever-growing audience.” This sentiment captures the essence of Rizespor as it was 80 years ago, expressed in the authentic language of its era.

The First Local Rize Derbies

The matches frequently played between the two clubs were reminiscent of a hidden local derby in history. On 7 November 1923, an unforgettable match took place, where Şark İdman Ocağı secured a 1–0 victory. The referee for the match was Captain İsmet Bey, an officer of the 7th Regiment, who was stationed in Rize at the time.

The Two Teams of Rize Football

In the early days of football in Rize, Şark İdman Ocağı and Rize İdman Yurdu played a significant role in shaping the sport’s rivalry within the region. It is evident that these two teams frequently challenged each other in competitive matches. Beyond local competition, the teams also organized trips to Trabzon and Samsun.

Additionally, apart from football, great emphasis was placed on gymnastics, with Suphi Bey being a notable figure who dedicated significant effort to this direction. Şark İdman Ocağı continued its sporting activities for about two years, while Rize İdman Yurdu underwent various stages of development and later became the foundation for Rize Fener Gençlik Kulübü.

Foundation

The club, named Rizespor, was founded in Rize on 19 May 1953, the 34th anniversary of the Turkish War of Independence. It was established with the aim of “enhancing the physical and cultural abilities of youth and contributing to their development through education in this field.” The founding members were Yakup Temizel (a draper), Atıf Taviloğlu (a draper), Bilsel (a draper), Yaşar Tümbekçioğlu (a tax officer), and Muharrem Kürkçü (a draper). The club’s colors were chosen as “Yellow”, representing the oranges and lemons that were abundant in Rize at the time, and “Green”, symbolizing tea, which remains the emblem of Rize to this day. Yaşar Dömekçioğlu, one of the founding members, was selected as the first president.

From 1953 to 1968, during its 15-year amateur period, many local footballers wore the club’s jersey, including Ahmet Durmuş, Ali Durmuş (Milli Ali), Kenan Tiryaki, Mustafa Erol, İrfan Akaslan, Mahmut Salih Yavuz, Salih Kazancı, Ahmet Kemal Yavuz, Hamil Kazancı, Mustafa Veziroğlu, Yılmaz Özkan, Yılmaz Balta, Ahmet Fenci, Akif Fenci, Oktay Arayıcı, Abdullah Kıtır, Mustafa Kazdal, Abdullah Şeker, and Ömer Çakır.

In 1968, with changes to the club’s charter, Rizespor transitioned to professionalism through the merger of Rize Güneşspor, Rizegücü, and Fener Youth Sports Club, under the new colors of Blue-Green. They began their journey in the TFF 2. Lig, after narrowly missing promotion to the TFF 3. Lig following a controversial 3–0 forfeit defeat to Sivasspor. Additionally, 2 points were deducted, and instead of Rizespor, Tarsus İdman Yurdu was promoted to the TFF 2. Lig.

This 3–0 forfeit marked a significant moment in Turkish football history as the first penalty of its kind applied to Rizespor. After a brief period, they fell back to Amateur Leagues but returned to the TFF 2. Lig in the 1978–1979 season as champions, earning the right to play in the TFF 1. Lig for the first time.[3]

Recent history

On 9 February 1991, during an extraordinary general assembly, the club merged with Çaykur, the largest public organization in the Black Sea Region, and continued its activities in professional leagues under the name “Çaykur Rizespor Club.”

The club was relegated from the 2001–02 season, finishing in 16th place. However, it was promoted back to the Süper Lig after just one year. The club remained in the 2003–04 season without relegation until the 2007–08 season, when it was relegated, finishing in 17th place. In the following season, it competed in the TFF 1. Lig.

From 2008 to 2013, the team competed in the TFF 1. Lig, finishing the 2012–13 season in 2nd place and earning promotion back to the Süper Lig after a five-year absence. They competed in the 2016–17 season but were relegated to the TFF 1. Lig, finishing in 16th place. In the 2017–18 season, the club became champions and was promoted again to the 2018–19 season.

In February 2015, the club announced plans to engage in 20 additional sports disciplines, including basketball, handball, volleyball, tennis, badminton, table tennis, mountaineering, rafting, swimming, gymnastics, athletics, judo, boxing, wrestling, sailing, canoeing, kayaking, rowing, cycling, and women’s football.[4]

In the 2020–21 season, under the management of Stjepan Tomas, Çaykur Rizespor parted ways with Tomas after 19 weeks.[5] He was replaced by Marius Şumudică, who mutually terminated his contract after three draws and four losses.[6] Bülent Uygun then took over. The team finished the league in 13th place with 12 wins, 12 draws, and 16 losses, accumulating 48 points. In the 2020–21 Turkish Cup, they were eliminated in the round of 16 after a 1–0 loss to Beşiktaş.[7]

The 2021–22 season ended with the club finishing 17th and being relegated to the TFF 1. Lig. During the 2022–23 season, they finished 2nd and were promoted back to the Süper Lig after one year.

On 13 June 2023, After Bülent Korkmaz's contract with Çaykur Rizespor came to an end, the club decided to appoint İlhan Palut as their new coach.[8][9] In his first season in charge, Palut led Rizespor to a 9th-place finish in the Süper Lig, with the team securing 14 wins, 8 draws, and 16 losses over 38 matches, finishing with 50 points and a goal difference of -10.

Rivalries

Çaykur Rizespor-Trabzonspor rivalry is also known as the Black Sea derby.[10] They are considered rivals due to their geographical proximity and their shared history of competing against each other in local and regional tournaments.

Stadium

The club hosts their home games at Rize City Stadium since 2009–10 season.[11] The opening game of the stadium was held on 12 August 2009, when Çaykur Rizespor hosted Fenerbahçe for an exhibition game.[11]

Supporters

Rotasızlar

Rotasızlar is a supporter group founded in 2006 by Ülkücü supporter Ali Yılmazoğlu in collaboration with Hakan Yıldırım. It is known for supporting Çaykur Rizespor with full energy for 90 minutes during both home and away matches. The group got its name from the 2004–2005 and 2005–2006 seasons, when a group of veteran fans sat in different sections of the stadium every match. The sea-side stand behind the goal at the New Rize City Stadium is now the home of Rotasızlar. Their base is in the Askoroz district. On average, they attend matches with 800–900 supporters, with a minimum of 350–400 and sometimes more than 2,000.

Atmacalar

Atmacalar was established in 2013 following the merger of two newly formed supporter groups, Göçebe and Derebeyler, under the leadership of Emre Genç and Osman Mete.

Mekansızlar

Founded in 1999, Mekansızlar is a supporter group that backs Çaykur Rizespor both at home and in away matches. Composed of experienced names from Rizespor’s supporter culture, the group usually stands behind the goal on the mountain side of the stadium. Mekansızlar is also known by their nickname: Dağdibi Cehennemi (“Hell of Dağdibi”).

Crest and Colors

Before the 1968 merger, Rizespor’s colors were green and yellow, while Fener Gençlik wore yellow and navy blue, and Güneşspor used yellow and red. When the three clubs united to form a single team, new colors were chosen to represent their shared identity. Inspired by nature, green was chosen to symbolize Rize’s rich greenery, and blue to represent the Black Sea. Since then, Rizespor has used green and blue (yeşil-mavi) as its official colors.

Rizespor’s crest has changed several times over the years, reflecting both the club’s development and its strong connection to the Rize region. The earliest logos featured the initials “RSK” (Rize Spor Kulübü) with the colors green and yellow, representing two of the area’s most well-known products: tea and citrus. Later designs replaced the initials with the full name “Rizespor” and adopted the green and blue color scheme.

A key element that has remained in every version of the crest is the tea leaf, which symbolizes the region’s deep ties to tea production. Over time, the design of the crest became more modern and simple, with cleaner lines and updated fonts. After the club merged with Çaykur, the name was changed to “Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü”, and this was reflected in the crest. The tea leaf became more stylized, and red lettering was added to give the design a fresh and recognizable look.

Despite changes in design over the years, the core identity of the crest—the tea leaf and the green-blue color combination—has stayed the same, showing Rizespor’s strong link to the culture, nature, and people of Rize.

Achievements

Honours

League participation

1979–81, 1985–89, 2000–02, 2003–08, 2013–17, 2018–22, 2023–
1974–79, 1981–85, 1989–93, 1994–00, 2002–03, 2008–13, 2017–18, 2022–23
1968–74, 1993–94

Past Season Performances

Season League Pos. M W D L GF GA Pts Cup
1953–68: Competed in the Amateur League during these seasons.
1968–69 2. Lig 3rd 26 15 7 4 38 16 52 -
1969–70 6th 40 18 9 13 45 36 63
1970–71 3rd 28 17 6 5 51 14 57
1971–72 2nd 28 17 7 4 47 17 58
1972–73 24 16 4 4 34 11 52
1973–74 40 23 11 6 74 23 80
1974–75 1. Lig 10th 30 11 7 12 28 41 40
1975–76 4th 30 12 8 10 30 22 44 2nd Round
1976–77 5th 30 11 8 11 29 25 41 1st Round
1977–78 2nd 30 20 7 3 46 15 67 Last 16
1978–79 1st 29 15 11 3 40 15 56 Last 32
1979–80 Süper Lig 5th 30 14 4 12 37 34 46
1980–81 14th 30 11 7 12 35 42 40
1981–82 1. Lig 2nd 28 14 9 5 43 16 51 2nd Round
1982–83 4th 30 14 5 11 37 32 47
1983–84 6th 30 11 8 11 25 28 41 Last 32
1984–85 1st 32 19 10 3 42 13 67 1st Round
1985–86 Süper Lig 15th 36 11 10 15 28 40 43 Last 32
1986–87 13th 36 13 7 16 37 57 46 Quarter-finals
1987–88 16th 38 13 7 18 37 56 46 3rd Round
1988–89 17th 36 9 8 19 36 65 35
1989–90 1. Lig 3rd 32 14 5 13 56 53 47 Last 16
1990–91 7th 34 10 14 10 48 45 44 2nd Round
1991–92 10th 34 11 12 11 43 37 45
1992–93 11th 36 11 8 17 42 59 41 1st Round
1993–94 2. Lig 1st 24 18 3 3 51 8 57
1994–95 1. Lig 8th 32 12 5 15 37 32 41 2nd Round
1995–96 3rd 35 14 10 11 32 39 46
1996–97 9th 36 13 10 13 35 36 49
1997–98 8th 36 14 7 15 37 54 49
1998–99 5th 39 20 11 8 73 49 71 4th Round
1999–2000 3rd 39 25 4 10 75 41 79 3rd Round
2000–01 Süper Lig 9th 34 13 7 14 45 43 46 Last 16
2001–02 16th 34 9 10 15 43 51 46
2002–03 1. Lig 2nd 34 21 3 10 63 31 66 Semi-finals
2003–04 Süper Lig 14th 34 13 3 18 37 53 42 Quarter-finals
2004–05 10th 34 11 10 13 36 37 43 3rd Round
2005–06 9th 34 10 11 13 35 44 41 2nd Round
2006–07 15th 34 11 7 16 34 40 40 Group Stage
2007–08 17th 34 7 8 19 32 64 29 Semi-finals
2008–09 1. Lig 9th 34 13 8 13 39 44 47 2nd Round
2009–10 15th 34 10 10 14 37 53 40 3rd Round
2010–11 4th 36 15 10 9 39 31 55 2nd Round
2011–12 3rd 36 16 11 9 53 48 59 Last 16
2012–13 2nd 34 17 8 9 53 35 59 2nd Round
2013–14 Süper Lig 13th 34 10 12 12 43 43 42 3rd Round
2014–15 14th 34 9 9 16 41 55 36 Last 16
2015–16 13th 34 9 10 15 39 48 37 Semi-finals
2016–17 16th 34 10 6 18 44 53 36 Quarter-finals
2017–18 1. Lig 1st 34 20 9 5 68 38 69 4th Round
2018–19 Süper Lig 11th 34 9 14 11 48 50 41 5th Round
2019–20 15th 34 10 5 19 38 57 35 Last 16
2020–21 13th 40 12 12 16 53 69 48
2021–22 17th 38 10 6 22 44 71 36 4th Round
2022–23 1. Lig 2nd 36 18 14 4 64 35 68 Last 16
2023–24 Süper Lig 9th 38 14 8 16 48 58 50 5th Round

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Ref
2008–09 Adidas Turkcell [12]
2009–10 Lotto Çaykur
2010–11 Umbro
2011–12 Lotto
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17 Nike
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22
2022–23 Umbro
2023– Nike

Players

Current squad

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No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Template:Fba/core Tarık Çetin (3rd captain)
2 DF Template:Fba/core Husniddin Aliqulov
3 DF Template:Fba/core Samet Akaydin
4 DF Template:Fba/core Attila Mocsi
5 DF Template:Fba/core Casper Højer (captain)
6 MF Template:Fba/core Giannis Papanikolaou
7 MF Template:Fba/core Abdülkadir Ömür (on loan from Hull City)
8 MF Template:Fba/core Dal Varešanović
9 FW Template:Fba/core Ali Sowe (on loan from Rostov)
10 FW Template:Fba/core Ibrahim Olawoyin
15 FW Template:Fba/core Václav Jurečka
17 FW Template:Fba/core Emrecan Bulut
18 MF Template:Fba/core Muhamed Buljubašić
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Template:Fba/core Rachid Ghezzal
20 MF Template:Fba/core Berkay Özcan (on loan from İstanbul Başakşehir)
27 DF Template:Fba/core Eray Korkmaz
28 FW Template:Fba/core Babajide David
30 GK Template:Fba/core Ivo Grbić (on loan from Sheffield United)
35 GK Template:Fba/core Efe Doğan
37 DF Template:Fba/core Muhammet Taha Şahin
45 DF Template:Fba/core Ayberk Karapo (on loan from Manisa)
54 MF Template:Fba/core Mithat Pala (vice-captain)
77 FW Template:Country data KOS Altin Zeqiri
95 DF Template:Fba/core Habil Özbakır
97 FW Template:Fba/core Doğanay Avcı

Out on loan

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No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Template:Fba/core Zafer Görgen (to Bandırmaspor until 30 June 2025)
GK Template:Fba/core Canberk Yurdakul (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
DF Template:Fba/core Seyfettin Anıl Yaşar (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
DF Template:Fba/core Mustafa Şengül (to Erbaaspor until 30 June 2025)
DF Template:Fba/core Aziz Aksoy (to Fethiyespor until 30 June 2025)
DF Template:Fba/core Hüseyincan Kırıkcı (to Artvin Hopaspor until 30 June 2025)
MF Template:Fba/core Efe Geçim (to Bornova 1877 SK until 30 June 2025)
MF Template:Fba/core Ozan İsmail Koç (to Erbaaspor until 30 June 2025)
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Template:Fba/core Eren Emre Aydın (to 1461 Trabzon FK until 30 June 2025)
MF Template:Fba/core Emirhan Yılmaz (to Düzcespor until 30 June 2025)
MF Template:Fba/core Janne-Pekka Laine (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
FW Template:Fba/core Mame Mor Faye (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
FW Template:Fba/core Güvenç Usta (to Balıkesirspor until 30 June 2025)
FW Template:Fba/core Efe Tecimer (to Artvin Hopaspor until 30 June 2025)
FW Template:Fba/core Benhur Keser (to Esenler Erokspor until 30 June 2025)
FW Template:Fba/core Remzi Kolcuoğlu (to Çayelispor until 30 June 2025)

Non-playing staff

Administrative Staff

Position Name
Chairman Template:Flagicon İbrahim Turgut
Vice Chairman Template:Flagicon Adnan Er
Deputy Chairman Template:Flagicon Ali Haydar Er
Treasurer Template:Flagicon Ahmet Dokumacı
Member Template:Flagicon Fatih Bakoğlu
Member Template:Flagicon Yusuf Ziya Alim
Member Template:Flagicon Serkan Karavin
Member Template:Flagicon Devrim Orkun Kalkavan
Press Spokesperson Template:Flagicon Hasan Yavuz Bakır
Stadium Manager Template:Flagicon Ahmet Yılmaz Zehiroğlu

Source: [13]

Technical Staff

Position Name
Technical Director Template:Flagicon İlhan Palut
Assistant Coach Template:Flagicon Osman Demir
Assistant Coach Template:Flagicon Erkan Akkoç
Match Analyst Template:Flagicon Erdi Tokul
Match Analyst Template:Flagicon Kerim Atakan Kart
Goalkeeper Coach Template:Flagicon Bekir Arpacı
Asst. GK Coach Template:Flagicon Hakan Türüt
Performance Coach Template:Flagicon Çağatay Turan
Performance Coach Template:Flagicon Birtan Güner
Translator Template:Flagicon Rıdvan Erdem
Translator Template:Flagicon Berkant Yıldır
Doctor Template:Flagicon Muhammet Hakan Ayaz
Nutritionist Template:Flagicon Mahmut Uğur Çilkız
Physiotherapist Template:Flagicon Burak İzler
Physiotherapist Template:Flagicon Muhammet Barış Sütçü
Physiotherapist Template:Flagicon Fatih Demirci
Sports Masseur Template:Flagicon Murat Aydın
Sports Masseur Template:Flagicon Hasan Yıldız
Sports Masseur Template:Flagicon Kazım Emre Çağan
Equipment Manager Template:Flagicon Engin Yazıcı
Equipment Manager Template:Flagicon Sertan Tavukçu
Equipment Manager Template:Flagicon Rıdvan Çelik

Source: [14]

Coaching history

Tenure Name
1968–69 Template:Flagicon Şenol Birol
1969–70 Template:Flagicon Ahmet Şamlıoğlu
1970–72 Template:Flagicon Münacettin Barut
1972–74 Template:Flagicon Gazanfer Olcayto
1974–75 Template:Flagicon Turgut Kafkas
1975–76 Template:Flagicon Suat Mamat
1976–77 Template:Flagicon Tekin Yolaç
1977 Template:Flagicon İlhan Uralgil
1977–78 Template:Flagicon Erdoğan Gürhan
1978–79 Template:Flagicon Gürsel Aksel
1979–80 Template:Flagicon Zeynel Soyuer
1980–81 Template:Flagicon Cevdet Soyluoğlu
1981 Template:Flagicon Halil Güngördü
1981–82 Template:Flagicon Turgut Kafkas
1982–83 Template:Flagicon Tezcan Uzcan
1983–84 Template:Flagicon Suphi Varol
1984–85 Template:Flagicon Cesarettin Alptekin
1985–86 Template:Flagicon Enver Katip
1986–87 Template:Flagicon Nedim Günar
1987–88 Template:Flagicon Fethi Demican
1988 Template:Flagicon Davut Şahin
1988–89 Template:Flagicon Adolf Remy
1989–90 Template:Flagicon Cesarettin Alptekin
1990–92 Template:Flagicon Enver Katip
1992–93 Template:Flagicon Numan Zafer Kanburoğlu
1993–95 Template:Flagicon Giray Bulak
1995–96 Template:Flagicon Kadir Özcan
1996–97 Template:Flagicon Ömer Kaner
1997 Template:Flagicon Ali Kemal Denizci
1997–98 Template:Flagicon Yaşar Elmas
1998–99 Template:Flagicon Celal Kıbrızlı
1999 Template:Flagicon Hikmet Karaman
1999–00 Template:Flagicon Cem Pamiroğlu
2000 Template:Flagicon Rasim Kara
2000–02 Template:Flagicon Karol Pecze
2002–03 Template:Flagicon Fuat Yaman
2003 Template:Flagicon Hikmet Karaman
2003–04 Template:Flagicon Yılmaz Vural
2004–05 Template:Flagicon Rıza Çalımbay
2005 Template:Flagicon Erdoğan Arıca
2005 Template:Flagicon Metin Yıldız
2005 Template:Flagicon Sakıp Özberk
2005–06 Template:Flagicon Güvenç Kurtar
2006 Template:Flagicon Safet Sušić
2006–07 Template:Flagicon Rıza Çalımbay
2007 Template:Flagicon Samet Aybaba
2007–08 Template:Flagicon Safet Sušić
2008 Template:Flagicon Erdoğan Arıca
2008 Template:Flagicon Metin Diyadin
2008–09 Template:Flagicon Suat Kaya
2009 Template:Flagicon Raşit Çetiner
2009 Template:Flagicon Oktay Çevik
2009–10 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Şansal
2010 Template:Flagicon Ümit Kayıhan
2010–12 Template:Flagicon Hüseyin Kalpar
2012 Template:Flagicon Giray Bulak
2012 Template:Flagicon Engin Korukır
2012–13 Template:Flagicon Mustafa Denizli
2013 Template:Flagicon Rıza Çalımbay
2014 Template:Flagicon Uğur Tütüneker
2014 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Özdilek
2014–17 Template:Flagicon Hikmet Karaman
2017–18 Template:Flagicon İbrahim Üzülmez
2018–19 Template:Flagicon Okan Buruk
2019 Template:Flagicon İsmail Kartal
2020 Template:Flagicon Ünal Karaman
2020–21 Template:Flagicon Stjepan Tomas
2021 Template:Flagicon Marius Şumudică
2021–22 Template:Flagicon Bülent Uygun
2022 Template:Flagicon Hamza Hamzaoğlu
2022–23 Template:Flagicon Bülent Korkmaz
2023– Template:Flagicon İlhan Palut

Presidential history

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Tenure Name
1968–1973 Template:Flagicon Bahattin Coşkun
1973–1975 Template:Flagicon Reşat Uçak
1975–1978 Template:Flagicon Mustafa Rakıcıoğlu
1978 Template:Flagicon Köksal Mataracı
1978–1980 Template:Flagicon Nuri Akbulut
1980–1981 Template:Flagicon Paşa Ali Alaman
1981 Template:Flagicon Nuri Akbulut
1981–1983 Template:Flagicon Ali Rıza Feyiz
1984 Template:Flagicon Hasan Yardımcı
1985 Template:Flagicon Fehmi Ekşi
1986 Template:Flagicon Servet Takış
1987–1988 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Yılmaz
1988–1989 Template:Flagicon Şadan Tuzcu
1989 Template:Flagicon Şeref Keçeli
1989–1990 Template:Flagicon Ahmet Akyıldız
1990 Template:Flagicon Muharrem Kürkçü
1990 Template:Flagicon Hamit Oral
1990–1991 Template:Flagicon Hasan Basri Çillioğlu
1991–1992 Template:Flagicon Nejat Ural
1992 Template:Flagicon Süreyya Turgut
1992–1995 Template:Flagicon Tuncer Ergüven
1995 Template:Flagicon Ruşen Kukul
1995 Template:Flagicon Tuncer Ergüven
1995–1996 Template:Flagicon İsmail Topçu
1996 Template:Flagicon Ali Baba Çillioğlu
1996 Template:Flagicon Cemal Aydoğdu
1996–1997 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Cengiz
1997–1998 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Aslankaya
1998–2002 Template:Flagicon Mehmet Cengiz
2002–2007 Template:Flagicon Ekrem Cengiz
2007–2009 Template:Flagicon Abdülkadir Çakır
2009–2010 Template:Flagicon Halim Mete
2010–2017 Template:Flagicon Metin Kalkavan
2017–2018 Template:Flagicon Hasan Kemal Yardımcı
2018–2021 Template:Flagicon Hasan Kartal
2021–2022 Template:Flagicon Tahir Kıran
2022– Template:Flagicon İbrahim Turgut

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