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    The club was founded on 1 June 1963 after Acar İdman Yurdu, Akınspor, İstiklal, Pınarspor and Çelikspor were merged to form a single club; Bursaspor. Green and white were chosen as the club colours, and the club entered the 2. Lig in 1963–64. [2]

    • First Taste of International Football
    • First Turkish Süper Lig Victory
    • New Home Ground
    • Player Records

    In 1974, the “Green and Whites” got a first taste of international football. They lost the Turkish Cup final to Fenerbahçe, but the Istanbul team won the Championship as well, so Bursaspor were given the chance to represent Turkey in the Cup Winners' Cup. In times when beating just two teams was enough to send you to a UEFA competition's quarterfin...

    Bursaspor's biggest success ever came in 2010, when they became only the fifth club to win the Championship in Turkey, and just the second outside Istanbul. Interestingly, it was the first club outside Istanbul that had won the Championship before (Trabzonspor, six times, in the seventies and eighties), that were meant to play a decisive role on Bu...

    In 2015, it was time for the Bursa side to bid farewell to their historic Atatürk home, and move into their brand new Timsah Arena. Its imposing construction with plus 43,000 seats made it to the third largest in the league. “Timsah” is Turkish for “crocodile”, which is one of the team's two nicknames (“The Green Crocodiles”).

    No player has worn Bursaspor's jersey more times that defender Turhan Şen, and no one has scored more goals for them than Okan Yılmaz. The year they won the Championship though, it was Argentine Pablo Batalla and local guy Ozan İpek who were possibly more influential than the rest, leading Bursaspor in scoring, finishing the season with eight goals...

  2. Oct 11, 2018 · Then there was manager Ertuğrul Sağlam, recruited in January 2009 as Bursaspor’s third boss that season. He came in as damaged goods, having famously lost 8-0 to Liverpool as part of his previous employment with Beşiktaş.

  3. Jul 4, 2020 · When Ertuğrul Sağlam took over as Bursaspor manager in January 2009, the club was on their third coach of the season, ninth in the table after just one win in nine games. At the age of 39, Sağlam was young compared to other managers in the league, but had relative experience coaching in the Super Lig.

  4. Bursaspor had the strongest strikeforce and the second strongest defence, of all teams in the league. It was manager Ertuğrul Sağlam's first full season in charge having taken over in January 2009, and it was the first time he has won

  5. Oct 21, 2022 · Bursaspor became the second club outside Istanbul to win a Süper Lig title, joining Trabzonspor who won the first of its six titles in 197576. The club has also won the Turkish Cup once and the Prime Minister's Cup twice, as well as the First League twice.

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  7. Dec 4, 2020 · If you had to pick a club to change that, chances are that onepromoted to the top flight less than three years before would not be the natural choice. In Ertuğrul Sağlam, Bursaspor had a manager who had lost 8-0 to Liverpool during his previous role at Beşiktaş.

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