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Vestel Manisaspor

Vestel Manisaspor is a football (soccer) club from Turkey.



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Manisaspor is a Turkey sports club based in Manisa and currently playing in the Turkish Second League. Vestel Manisaspor was founded in 1931 under the name Sakaryaspor, although it had no ties to the province of Sakarya Province. Successful at regional level at its time, Vestel Manisaspor ceased its activities during the World War II years, and was refounded in 1946. In 1965 the name was changed to Manisaspor. Manisaspor became once Vestel Manisaspor between 1985-1988.

In 2001 Vestel Manisaspor signed a contract with Zorlu Holding and the name was changed again to Vestel Manisaspor. Thanks to considerable investments made by the Conglomerate (company) and the dedication of its members, players and supporters, Vestel Manisaspor succeeded in joining the Turkish Premier Super League at the end of season 2004-2005 after finishing First league as 2nd. Manisa's metropolitan neighbor İzmir having no team in the Super League, Vestel Manisaspor addresses a fan base larger than its hometown, which includes its entire region. Unfortunately, having lost to Kasımpaşa S.K 2-1 on 4 May 2008, it saw itself doomed to be downgraded to the Turkish Second League A Category, remaining at 29 points in the penultimate week as 16th.

Due to various reasons Vestel pulled their sponsorship off Vestel Manisaspor and it is now called Manisaspor. . Vestel Manisaspor showed good performance in Bank Asya First League and guaranteed returning to Turkcell Super League after 1-1 drawing with Diyarbakırspor at home match in May 3 in 2008-2009 season. Diyarbakırspor also promoted to it. They crowned as champions after beat Orduspor 2-1 at an away match in May 9. Manisaspor changed her coach and agreed with Mesut Bakkal in 18 June 2009 instead of Levent Eriş.

Participations

First Level: 2005-2008, 2009-

Second Level: 1964-1978, 1980-1983, 1985-1986, 1991-1993, 1994-1995, 2002-2005, 2008-2009

Third Level: 1978-1980, 1984-1985, 1986-1991, 1993-1994, 1995-2001

Amateur Level: 1983-1984




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Name: Manisaspor Kulübü

President: Kenan Yararli

Manager: n/a

Founded: 1960

Address: Tarik Almis Spor Tesisleri, 45030 Lateli Manisa

Telephone/Faxnumber: (236) 233 3767/(236) 233 9202

Email: info@manisaspor.com

Website: www.manisaspor.com

Country:   Turkey Turkey

Confederation: UEFA


Stadium

Name: 19 Mayis

Capacity: 10,025