Galatasaray S.K. (men's basketball)




























Galatasaray Odeabank
Galatasaray Odeabank logo
NicknameSarı Kırmızılılar (The Yellow-Reds)
Leagues
Turkish League
Turkish Cup
EuroCup
Founded1911
History
Galatasaray
(1911–present)
Arena
Sinan Erdem Dome[1]
Capacity16,000
Location
Istanbul, Turkey
Team colorsYellow, red
         
PresidentMustafa Cengiz
Team managerÖmer Yalçınkaya, Cem Civan, Ibrahim Tilki
Head coachOktay Mahmuti
Championships
1 EuroCup
5 Turkish Championships
3 Turkish Cups
2 Turkish President's Cups
Websitegalatasaray.org
Uniforms






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Home jersey

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Team colours


Home



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Away jersey

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Team colours


Away



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Third jersey

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Team colours


Third



Galatasaray S.K., for sponsorship reasons Galatasaray Odeabank, is a professional basketball team based in the city of Istanbul in Turkey. It is a part of the Galatasaray Sports Club. The team competes in the Turkish Basketball Super League and EuroCup. The team has been crowned Turkish national champions five times so far.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Sponsorship naming


  • 3 Home arenas


  • 4 Season by season


  • 5 Honours and achievements

    • 5.1 Domestic competitions


    • 5.2 European competitions



  • 6 Players


  • 7 Current roster

    • 7.1 Depth chart


    • 7.2 Team captains



  • 8 Notable players


  • 9 Head coaches


  • 10 See also


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links




History




A Galatasaray home match in 2013 at the Abdi Ipekci Arena


According to the official records, in Turkey, basketball was first played in 1904 at Robert College. An American physical education teacher laid the foundations of this sport in Turkey. 7 years later, Ahmet Robenson, a physical education teacher in Galatasaray High School decided to introduce a new game to students in 1911. Robenson, who also became a Galatasaray S.K. president later, popularized this sport in Turkey.[2][3]


Basketball had always been very important for the club. The team has won 16 national championship titles and 16 İstanbul League title. Former president of the club, Özhan Canaydın was a former player of basketball team. The team dominated Turkish basketball in the 1940s, and won titles in the 1950s and 1960s, while remaining a competitive team in the 1970s. In the 1980s, Galatasaray won two more championships, in 1985 and 1986, and won the 1990 title. For much of the 1990s and 2000s, Galatasaray struggled. In 2013, Galatasaray won back the Turkish championship.


On 24 June 2011, Galatasaray announced that Cafe Crown's sponsorship was over.[4]


Galatasaray qualified for the EuroLeague for the first time in history after winning the qualification knockout round that gained them a place in the EuroLeague season.[5]


On April 27, 2016, Galatasaray defeated SIG Strasbourg with the score of 78–67 at Abdi Ipekci Arena in the second leg of the 2016 EuroCup Finals. With this result Galatasaray won the EuroCup championship for the first time.[6]



Sponsorship naming


Galatasaray has had several denominations through the years due to its sponsorship;



  • Galatasaray Cafe Crown: (2005–2011)[7]


  • Galatasaray Medical Park: (2011–2013)[8]


  • Galatasaray Liv Hospital: (2013–2015)[9][10]


  • Galatasaray Odeabank: (2015-)[11]


Home arenas



  • Ayhan Şahenk Arena: (2006–2009)


  • Abdi İpekçi Arena: (2009–2017)


  • Sinan Erdem Dome: (2017–present)

Galatasaray currently plays its home games at the Sinan Erdem Dome,[12] which has a seating capacity of 16,000 spectators. The club has previously used the 3,500 seat Ayhan Şahenk Arena, and the 12,270 seat Abdi İpekçi Arena as their home venue.



Season by season

























































































Season
Division

Pos.

Turkish Cup

European competitions

2005–06

TBL
8th
Quarterfinalist


2006–07

TBL
4th
Quarterfinalist


2007–08

TBL
5th


2 ULEB Cup
4th

2008–09

TBL
4th
Semifinalist

3 EuroChallenge

L16

2009–10

TBL
9th


2 Eurocup

L16

2010–11

TBL
2nd

Semifinalist

2 Eurocup

L16

2011–12

TBL
3rd

Third place

1 Euroleague

L16

2012–13

TBL
1st

Runner-up

2 Eurocup

L16

2013–14

TBL
2nd

Semifinalist

1 Euroleague

QF

2014–15

TBL
8th

Quarterfinalist

1 Euroleague

L16

2015–16

BSL
3rd

Quarterfinalist

2 Eurocup

C

2016–17

BSL
6th

Semifinalist

1 EuroLeague
12th

2017–18

BSL
9th


1 EuroCup

T16

2018–19

BSL



2 EuroCup

RS


Honours and achievements



Domestic competitions


Turkish Super League [13]


  • Winners (5): 1968–69, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1989–90, 2012–13

  • Runners-up (3): 1986–87, 2010–11, 2013–14

Turkish Championship (defunct)


  • Winners (11) (record): 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1955, 1956, 1960, 1963, 1964, 1966

  • Runners-up (4): 1946, 1951, 1952, 1961

Turkish Cup [14]


  • Winners (3): 1969–70, 1971–72, 1994–95

  • Runners-up (2): 1968–69, 2012–13

President's Cup [15]


  • Winners (2): 1985, 2011


European competitions


EuroCup


  • Winners (1): 2015–16

  • 4th place (1): 2007–08 [16]


Players




Current roster


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Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.








Galatasaray Odeabank Istanbul roster
PlayersCoaches

































































































































Pos.No.Nat.NameHt.Wt.Age

F/C

7001110000000000000♠11

Turkey

Arar, Ege

7000208000000000000♠2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

7002103000000000000♠103 kg (227 lb)

22 – (1996-09-02)2 September 1996


G

7001530000000000000♠53

Turkey

Çakır, Abdülkadir

7000191000000000000♠1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)

7001830000000000000♠83 kg (183 lb)

18 – (2000-06-14)14 June 2000


SG

7001610000000000000♠61

Turkey

Köksal, Göksenin (C)

7000197000000000000♠1.97 m (6 ft 6 in)

7001930000000000000♠93 kg (205 lb)

28 – (1991-01-08)8 January 1991


G

7001630000000000000♠63

Turkey

Aydın, Serkan

7000200000000000000♠2.00 m (6 ft 7 in)

7001850000000000000♠85 kg (187 lb)

18 – (2000-05-20)20 May 2000


F/C

7000300000000000000♠3

Croatia

Arapović, Marko

7000206999999999999♠2.07 m (6 ft 9 in)

7002105000000000000♠105 kg (231 lb)

22 – (1996-07-20)20 July 1996


C

7001300000000000000♠30

United States Greece

Auguste, Zach

7000208000000000000♠2.08 m (6 ft 10 in)

7002110000000000000♠110 kg (243 lb)

25 – (1993-07-08)8 July 1993


SG

7001150000000000000♠15

Turkey

Çinko, Erolcan

7000188000000000000♠1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)

7001810000000000000♠81 kg (179 lb)

28 – (1990-08-15)15 August 1990


SF

7001120000000000000♠12

Turkey

Erdeniz, Caner

7000200999999999999♠2.01 m (6 ft 7 in)

7001940000000000000♠94 kg (207 lb)

31 – (1987-04-25)25 April 1987


G

7000400000000000000♠4

Turkey

Gökalp, Hasan Emir

7000185000000000000♠1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)

7001780000000000000♠78 kg (172 lb)

23 – (1995-10-12)12 October 1995


SG

7000200000000000000♠2

United States

Harrison, Aaron

7000198000000000000♠1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

7001950000000000000♠95 kg (209 lb)

24 – (1994-10-28)28 October 1994


PF

7000700000000000000♠7

United States

Hayes, Nigel

7000202999999999999♠2.03 m (6 ft 8 in)

7001930000000000000♠93 kg (205 lb)

24 – (1994-12-16)16 December 1994


SF

7001240000000000000♠24

Slovenia

Klobučar, Jaka

7000198000000000000♠1.98 m (6 ft 6 in)

7001910000000000000♠91 kg (201 lb)

31 – (1987-08-19)19 August 1987


PG

7000800000000000000♠8

Turkey

Korkmaz, Can

7000188000000000000♠1.88 m (6 ft 2 in)

7001830000000000000♠83 kg (183 lb)

26 – (1992-10-21)21 October 1992


C

7001220000000000000♠22

Turkey

Olmaz, Ayberk

7000210000000000000♠2.10 m (6 ft 11 in)

7001930000000000000♠93 kg (205 lb)

22 – (1996-06-08)8 June 1996


G

5000000000000000000♠0

New Zealand

Webster, Tai

7000193000000000000♠1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)

7001890000000000000♠89 kg (196 lb)

23 – (1995-05-29)29 May 1995


Head coach

  • Turkey Ertuğrul Erdoğan
Assistant coach(es)

  • Turkey Recep Şen


  • Turkey Tolga Başer

Athletic trainer(s)

  • Turkey Semih Eroğlu
Team manager

  • Turkey Ömer Yalçınkaya


  • Turkey Cem Civan


  • Turkey Ibrahim Tilki


Legend

  • (C) Team captain


  • Injured Injured



  • Roster
Updated: August 9, 2018


Depth chart






































Pos.
Starting 5
Bench 1
Bench 2
Bench 3


C

Zach Auguste

Marko Arapovic

Ayberk Olmaz



PF

Nigel Hayes

Ege Arar




SF

Jaka Klobučar

Caner Erdeniz




SG

Aaron Harrison

Göksenin Köksal

Erolcan Çinko

Abdülkadir Çakır


PG

Tai Webster

Can Korkmaz

Serkan Aydın

Hasan Emir Gökalp


Team captains
















Dates
Name
2010–2011

Albania Turkey Ermal Kuqo
2011–2012

Turkey Haluk Yıldırım
2012–2013

Turkey Ender Arslan
2013–2015

Puerto Rico Carlos Arroyo
2015–2017

Turkey Sinan Güler
2017–present

Turkey Göksenin Köksal


Notable players




Note: Flags indicate national team eligibility at FIBA sanctioned events. Players may hold other non-FIBA nationality not displayed.



Domestic Players





 Turkey


  • Yusuf Okur

  • Tutku Açık

  • Can Akın

  • Cenk Akyol

  • Furkan Aldemir

  • Serdar Apaydın

  • Ender Arslan

  • Engin Atsür

  • Hüseyin Beşok

  • Evren Büker

  • Ömer Büyükaycan

  • Özhan Canaydın

  • Serhat Çetin

  • Nedim Dal


  • Paul Dawkins United States

  • Orhun Ene

  • Cüneyt Erden

  • Tufan Ersöz

  • Yalçın Granit

  • Muratcan Güler

  • Murat Kaya

  • Polat Kocaoğlu

  • Cemal Nalga

  • Tamer Oyguç

  • Cevher Özer


  • Asım Pars Bosnia and Herzegovina

  • Burak Sezgin

  • Fatih Solak

  • Tolga Tekinalp

  • Caner Topaloğlu

  • Levent Topsakal

  • Kerem Gönlüm

  • Kerem Tunçeri

  • Erdem Türetken

  • Arda Vekiloğlu

  • Haluk Yıldırım



European Players





 Albania



  • Ermal Kuqo Turkey


 Bosnia and Herzegovina


  • Nihad Đedović


  • Henry Domercant United States



 Croatia


  • Andrija Žižić

  • Lukša Andrić



 Germany



  • Mithat Demirel Turkey


 Georgia



  • Zaza Pachulia Turkey

  • Manuchar Markoishvili



 Latvia


  • Gundars Vētra


 Lebanon



  • Joe Vogel United States


 Lithuania


  • Simas Jasaitis

  • Adas Juškevičius

  • Darius Songaila

  • Martynas Pocius



 North Macedonia



  • Darius Washington, Jr. United States


  • Mike Wilkinson United States


  • Kristijan Nikolov Turkey



 Slovenia


  • Jaka Lakovič


 Serbia


  • Dejan Milojević

  • Milan Gurović

  • Milan Mačvan

  • Boris Savović

  • Zoran Erceg

  • Vladimir Micov



 Slovakia


  • Radoslav Rančík

  • Richard Petruška



 United Kingdom


  • Pops Mensah-Bonsu


Non-European Players





 Australia


  • Nathan Jawai


 Canada


  • Denham Brown


 Nigeria


  • Julius Nwosu


 Panama


  • Kevin Daley


 Senegal


  • Boniface N'Dong


 United States


  • Anthony Tolliver

  • Antonio Graves

  • Ben Handlogten

  • Britton Johnsen

  • Corey Gaines

  • Chris Owens

  • Darius Washington Jr.

  • David Hawkins

  • David Henderson

  • Dee Brown

  • Dell Demps

  • Errick McCollum


  • Erwin Dudley Turkey

  • Frankie King

  • Gerald Fitch

  • Jaquay Walls

  • Jamon Gordon

  • Jamont Gordon

  • Justin Carter

  • Joey Dorsey

  • Josh Shipp

  • Lee Matthews

  • Lloyd Daniels

  • Malik Hairston

  • Marlon Maxey

  • Marshall Strickland

  • Maurice Baker


  • Preston Shumpert Turkey


  • Quinton Hosley Georgia (country)

  • Randy Livingston

  • Rashid Atkins

  • Robert Hite

  • Ron Johnson

  • Terrell Lyday

  • Tim Breaux

  • Taylor Rochestie

  • Patric Young



 Puerto Rico


  • Carlos Arroyo



Head coaches




































Dates
Name
1968–1970

Bulgaria Petar Simenov
1984–1985

Turkey Nur Germen
1985–1987

Turkey Fehmi Sadıkoğlu
1989–1991

Turkey Faruk Akagün
1993–1996

Turkey Aydan Siyavuş
?–?

Turkey Ömer Petorak
1999–2000

Turkey Fehmi Sadıkoğlu
2002–2003

Turkey Erman Kunter
2005–2006

Turkey Halil Üner
2006–2009

Turkey Murat Özyer
2009

Turkey Koray Mincinozlu
2009

Turkey Okan Çevik
2009–2010

Turkey Cem Akdağ
2010–2012

Turkey Oktay Mahmuti
2012–2017

Turkey Ergin Ataman
2017–Present

Turkey Erman Kunter


See also


  • See also Galatasaray Women's Basketball Team

  • See also Galatasaray Wheelchair Basketball Team


References




  1. ^ Arena: SINAN ERDEM DOME.


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  4. ^ Teşekkürler Café Crown(in Turkish)


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  10. ^ "Proposed team list for 2013-14 Turkish Airlines Euroleague". Retrieved 22 May 2017.


  11. ^ Hürriyet Haber. "Galatasaray ile Odeabank anlaştı". Hurriyet.com.tr. Retrieved 2016-07-08.


  12. ^ Arena: SINAN ERDEM DOME.


  13. ^ "Turkish Basketball League History". www.tblstat.net. Retrieved 22 May 2017.


  14. ^ "404". www.tbf.org.tr. Retrieved 22 May 2017.


  15. ^ "404". www.tbf.org.tr. Retrieved 22 May 2017.


  16. ^ "ULEB Eurocup Final Eight 2007-08". Retrieved 22 May 2017.



External links





  • Galatasaray SK Official Web Site (in Turkish) (in English) (in French)


  • Unofficial Fan Site and Forum (in Turkish)


  • Turkish Basketball League (in Turkish)


  • TBLStat.net Profile (in English) (in Turkish)


  • at Eurobasket.com (in English)


  • euroleague.net (in English)






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