Adana Demirspor - History

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The foundation of Adana Demirspor was first laid down in 1938 by Eşref Demirağ, Vasfı Ramzan, Hasan Silah, Hikmet Tezel, Feridun Kuzeybay, Seha Keyder, Emin Ersan, Esat Gürkan, and Kenan Gülgün of Turkish State Railways (TCDD). The club was formally founded on 28 December 1940 with the help of over five hundred employees of the TCDD. Adana Demirspor competed in the Çukurova Ligi (Adana Regional Amateur League) alongside Mersin İdmanyurdu, Tarsus Idman Yurdu, Torosspor, Seyhanspor, and Milli Mensucat. Demirspor won the league fifteen times between 1942 to 1959. They also won the Turkish Championship in 1951 against Hacettepe. The match finished 1–0, with Selami Tekkazancı scoring the lone goal.

Before 1959, Turkey did not have a national professional league. Instead, teams competed in regional amateur leagues in Adana, Ankara, Eskişehir, İzmir, Kayseri, and Trabzon. The Milli Lig, known today as the Süper Lig, was created in 1959. The league consisted of eight clubs from Istanbul, and four clubs each from Ankara and İzmir. When Adana Demirspor joined the Milli Lig in 1960, they became the first club from outside the three major football cities to compete. However, their stay didn't last long, as they finished last place with 18 points in their first season due to playing home matches in Ankara. The club returned to the Çukurova Ligi, where they competed until 1963. The 2.Lig (Second Division) was created at the start of the 1963–64 season. Adana Demirspor were allowed to compete in the league, and placed second in their first season. Demirspor competed in the 2.Lig for nine years before gaining promotion back to the 1.Lig for the first time since the 1960–61 season. They secured promotion after defeating Uşakspor 2–0, with goals from Fatih Terim and Bektas Yurttasın.

Adana Demirspor reached the finals of the 1977–78 Türkiye Kupası. At the time, the final was played over two legs. Demirspor lost the first leg 3–0, and failed to make a comeback in the second leg, drawing 0–0 with Trabzonspor. They met Trabzonspor in a cup final once more that year, this time in the Başbakanlık Kupası, but would go on to lose 2–1. Their stay in the top-flight continued through 1984, and reached its apex when the club finished sixth in the 1981–82 season. Since then, Demirspor have failed to match their success. They spent the next several years moving back and forth between the 1.Lig and 2.Lig. Their last season of top-flight football came in 1994–95. The club finished with 15 points, their lowest point total ever in the 1.Lig. Adana Demirspor reached their lowest point professionally in 1999 when they were relegated to the 3.Lig (Fourth Division). The club spent two years in the 3.Lig before gaining promotion to the newly-created 2.Lig in 2001. Adana Demirspor competed in the 2.Lig from 2004 to 2012, before returning to First League after winning promotion play-offs.

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