Jump to content

Fenerbahçe S.K. (men's volleyball)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fenerbahçe
Full nameFenerbahçe Spor Kulübü
Short nameFB
Fener
Nickname
  • Sarı Lacivertliler (The Yellow-Navy Blues)
  • Fener
Founded1927
GroundÜlker Sports Arena Metro Energy Hall
(Capacity: 2,000)
ChairmanAli Koç
ManagerSlobodan Kovač
CaptainFabian Drzyzga
LeagueEfeler Ligi
2023–242nd place
WebsiteClub home page
Uniforms
Home
Away
Championships
1 CEV Challenge Cup
2 Balkan Cups
5 Turkish Championships
4 Turkish Cups
4 Turkish Super Cups

Fenerbahçe Men's Volleyball, currently known as Fenerbahçe Medicana for sponsorship reasons, are the men's volleyball department of Fenerbahçe SK, a major Turkish multi-sport club based in Istanbul, Turkey. Founded in 1927, they are one of the most successful volleyball teams in Turkey, having won five Turkish Volleyball League titles, four Turkish Cups, and four Turkish Super Cups, among others. In Europe Fenerbahçe have won two Balkan Cups and the CEV Challenge Cup in the 2013–14 season, thus writing volleyball history as the women's team won another continental title, the CEV Cup, the very same day.[1][2][3] By achieving this unparalleled feat, Fenerbahçe became the first and only sports club in Turkey and one of a few in Europe with European titles won in both the men's and women's volleyball departments.

The club play their home matches at the 7,000-seated TVF Burhan Felek Sport Hall.[4]

Previous names

[edit]
  • Fenerbahçe (1927–2011)
  • Fenerbahçe Grundig (2011–2015)
  • Fenerbahçe (2015–2019)
  • Fenerbahçe HDI Sigorta (2019–2023)
  • Fenerbahçe Parolapara (2023–2024)

History

[edit]

After a series of intermittent existences, 1927–1935, 1940–1942, 1943–1971, it was founded in its present form in 1976. The team began in the Istanbul Fourth League and was promoted to the Third League in 1977, to the Second League in 1982 and finally to the First League in 1984. As champions of the Istanbul First League in 1985, Fenerbahçe were promoted to the top-level Men's Volleyball League.[citation needed]

Honours

[edit]

Source:[5]

European competitions

[edit]
Top 16 (1): 2008–2009
Semifinalists (2): 2016–17, 2023–24
Quarterfinalists (3): 2004–05, 2011–12, 2014–15
Winners (1): 2013–14
Winners (2) (shared-record): 2009, 2013

Domestic competitions

[edit]
Winners (5): 2007–08, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2018–19
Runners-up (6): 2003–04, 2005–06, 2008–09, 2013–14, 2020–21, 2023–24
Third place (4): 2006–07, 2016–17, 2021–22, 2022–23
Third place (3): 1961–62, 1966–67, 1967–68
Winners (4): 2007–08, 2011–12, 2016–17, 2018–19
Runners-up (2): 2010–11, 2013–14
Winners (4) (shared-record): 2011, 2012, 2017, 2020
Runners-up (3): 2010, 2014, 2019
  • Turkish Federation Cup
Winners (2): 1961–62, 1965–66
Runners-up (2): 1960–61, 1969–70
Winners (10): 1926–27, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1932–33, 1933–34, 1940–41, 1966–67, 1967–68, 1968–69
Runners-up (6): 1934–35, 1945–46, 1962–63, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66
Third place (4): 1931–32, 1944–45, 1946–47, 1961–62

The road to the CEV Challenge Cup victory

[edit]
Round Opponent Home  Away 
Qualification Round 1 Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta 3–0 1–3
Qualification Round 2 Poland AZS Politechnika Warszawska 3–1 0–3
16th Final Ukraine Lokomotyv Kharkiv 3–1 3–2
8th Final Finland VaLePa Sastamala 3–0 3–2
Quarterfinal Belarus Stroitel Minsk 3–0 2–3
Semifinal France Nantes Rezé Métropole 3–1 0–3
Final Italy Andreoli Latina 3–0 3–2

Roster

[edit]

Season 2024–2025

No. Player D.O.B. Position Height (m)
1 Turkey Kaan Gürbüz 16/08/2001 Opposite 1.95
2 Turkey Caner Pekşen 09/06/1987 Setter 1.84
4 Turkey Ahmet Samet Baltacı 08/06/1999 Middle blocker 2.06
5 Turkey Baturalp Burak Güngör 28/07/1993 Libero 1.90
7 Turkey Osman Çağatay Durmaz 09/09/1996 Middle blocker 2.00
8 Serbia Dražen Luburić 02/11/1993 Opposite 2.02
9 Turkey Hakkı Çapkınoğlu 20/07/1990 Middle blocker 2.00
11 Poland Fabian Drzyzga 03/01/1990 Setter 1.97
13 Turkey Yiğit Gülmezoğlu 28/12/1995 Outside hitter 1.94
15 Turkey Mert Cuci 10/08/2005 Middle blocker 2.03
17 Iran Meisam Salehi 17/11/1998 Outside hitter 1.98
18 Bulgaria Denis Karyagin 28/09/2002 Outside hitter 2.02
19 Turkey Yasin Aydın 11/07/1995 Outside hitter 1.94
21 Turkey Caner Dengin 15/12/1987 Libero 1.87

Technical and managerial staff

[edit]

Staff as of December 01, 2024[6]

Name Position
Turkey Hulusi Belgü Board member
Poland Dariusz Stanicki Team manager
Serbia Slobodan Kovač Head coach
Turkey Mert Karatop Assistant coach
Turkey Mehmet Yücel Assistant coach

Team captains

[edit]

This is a list of the senior team's captains in the recent years.

Period Captain
2005–2006 Turkey Burak Hascan
2006–2009 Turkey Hakan Fertelli
2009–2015 Turkey Arslan Ekşi
2015–2018 Turkey Selçuk Keskin
2018–2021 Turkey Ulaş Kıyak
2021–2022 Cuba Salvador Hidalgo Oliva
2022–2023 Iran Saeid Marouf
2023–2024 Turkey Hasan Yeşilbudak
2024–present Poland Fabian Drzyzga

Head coaches

[edit]
Veljko Bašić

This is a list of the senior team's head coaches in the recent years.

Period Head coach
1927–1929 Turkey Aziz Torun
1955–1958 Turkey Alaaddin Güneş
1958–1959 Turkey Atilla Sesören
1959–1961 Turkey Alaaddin Güneş
1961–1962 Turkey Ayhan Demir
1962–196? Turkey Alaaddin Güneş
1966–1969 Turkey Hilmi Tüker
1969–1970 Turkey Metin Bıkmaz
1976–1977 Turkey Alaaddin Güneş
1978–1979 Turkey Mustafa Elitez
1980–1985 Turkey Erkan Yasa
1985–1990 Turkey İsmail Vuran
1990–1992 Czech Republic Richard Mislinkova
1992–1993 Turkey Abdullah Paşaoğlu
1993–2001 Turkey İsmail Vuran
2002 Turkey Cem Akyol
2002–2003 Turkey Deniz Esinduy
2005–2007 Cuba Jesús Savigne
2007–2011 Hungary György Demeter
2011–2012 Argentina Daniel Castellani
2012 Italy Daniele Bagnoli
2013 Italy Fabio Soli
2013–2015 Argentina Daniel Castellani
2015–2018 France Veljko Bašić
2018–2020 Poland Mariusz Sordyl
2020–2021 Turkey Erkan Toğan
2021–2023 Argentina Daniel Castellani
2023–2024 Turkey Kerem Eryılmaz
2024–present Serbia Slobodan Kovač

Home halls

[edit]

This is a list of the home halls the senior team played at in the recent years.

# Hall Period
1 Caferağa Sport Hall 2004–2006
2 Burhan Felek Sport Hall 2006–2007
3 Caferağa Sport Hall 2007–2008
4 50th Anniversary Sport Hall 2008–2010
5 Burhan Felek Sport Hall 2010–2015
6 Ülker Sports Arena 2015–

Notable players

[edit]

Players whose names are italicized still play for the team[7]

Sponsorship and kit manufacturers

[edit]

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ "Russia wins three of the European Cups, Fenerbahçe – two". www.cev.eu. European Volleyball Confederation. March 31, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
  2. ^ "Fenerbahçe writes history by claiming CEV Challenge Cup!". www.cev.eu. European Volleyball Confederation. March 29, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
  3. ^ "What a day for Fenerbahçe! Yellow Angels win CEV Cup!". www.cev.eu. European Volleyball Confederation. March 29, 2014. Retrieved June 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Fenerbahçe started with winning
  5. ^ "Erkekler Kupa Şampiyonlukları". tvf.org.tr (in Turkish). Turkish Volleyball Federation. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
  6. ^ Technical Staff Team squad Archived February 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Fenerbahçe Men's Volleyball Team rosters since 1999-00
[edit]