Fixtures

Türkiye 1 Lig 09/13 16:00 - Sivasspor vs Sariyer - View
Türkiye 1 Lig 09/14 15:00 5 Sivasspor vs Sariyer - View
Türkiye 1 Lig 09/21 15:00 6 Sariyer vs Pendikspor - View
Türkiye 1 Lig 09/24 15:00 7 Amedspor vs Sariyer - View
Türkiye 1 Lig 09/28 15:00 8 Adana Demirspor vs Sariyer - View
Türkiye 1 Lig 10/05 15:00 9 Sariyer vs Sakaryaspor - View

Results

Türkiye 1 Lig 08/29 18:30 4 [17] Sariyer v Erzurumspor FK [3] L 0-2
Türkiye 1 Lig 08/22 18:30 3 [1] Corum FK v Sariyer [15] L 2-1
Türkiye 1 Lig 08/16 16:00 2 [16] Sariyer v Boluspor [14] D 1-1
Türkiye 1 Lig 08/09 18:30 1 [13] Sivolap/Velichko v Sariyer [16] L 2-1
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 05/03 12:00 34 Iskenderunspor v Sariyer W 0-1
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 04/27 12:00 33 [1] Sariyer v Altinordu [5] W 3-0
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 04/20 12:00 32 [4] Adana 1954 FK v Sariyer [1] D 1-1
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 04/12 12:00 31 [1] Sariyer v 1461 Trabzon FK [8] W 2-1
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 04/06 12:00 30 [16] Karakopru Belediyespor v Sariyer [1] W 1-2
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 04/02 11:00 24 [13] Ankaraspor v Sariyer [1] W 1-2
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 03/26 11:00 29 [1] Sariyer v Altay [17] W 4-1
Türkiye 2 Lig Beyaz 03/22 11:00 28 Batman Petrolspor v Sariyer L 2-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 39 19 20
Wins 24 15 9
Draws 9 3 6
Losses 6 1 5
Goals for 80 48 32
Goals against 34 12 22
Clean sheets 16 10 6
Failed to score 6 1 5

Wikipedia - Sarıyer S.K.

Sarıyer Spor Kulübü is a Turkish sports club located in Sarıyer, Istanbul. The football team plays in the TFF 1. Lig, the second tier of Turkish football. Sarıyer won the Balkans Cup in 1991–92 season against Romanian club Oțelul Galați with results: 0–0 away and 1–0 after extra time at home.

Domestically, the club has won the TFF 1. Lig on one, the TFF 2. Lig on two, and the TFF 3. Lig on one occasion. The club finished fourth in the Süper Lig on three occasions, achieving this position in the 1985–86, 1988–89, and 1990–91 seasons.

History

Founded in 1940, Sarıyer Spor Kulübü underwent three important stages in its establishment. These three stages were:

Sarıyer's TFF Second League championship celebrations in 2025
  • Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti
  • Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili
  • Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü

Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti

The Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti was founded in 1920. The colour of the association's football team jersey was burgundy and orange. The Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti played its first match against Beykoz Zindeler, which ended in a 2-2 draw.

On Friday, 2 October 1923, during a match played by the Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti at the Çayırbaşı Stadium, a fire broke out in Sarıyer and a large part of Sarıyer was burned to ashes. The firefighters, who were responsible for extinguishing the fire, were unable to reach the fire because they were at the Çayırbaşı Stadium for the match.

Due to financial difficulties, the activities of the Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti slowed down between 1927 and 1930, then came to a complete halt, and the Sarıyer Gençler Cemiyeti disbanded.

Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili

The Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili was founded in 1932 at the Sarıbaba Dergah in Sarıyer. This building was used as a Naqshbandi Dergah for many years, and after the closure of tekkes and zawiyas [tr], it was used as a coffin storage room for the Ali Kethüda Mosque [tr] for a while, then became the CHP district headquarters, and finally was transferred to the newly established Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili. The Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili engaged in football, volleyball, wrestling, and cycling, as well as music and theater activities. The Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili played its matches wearing the same jersey as its predecessor, the Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü. The Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili its first known match on 18 April 1932, against the Çubuklu team. The match was abandoned when Muhterem Saygın, who was playing right back for Sarıyer, broke his leg. The Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili remained highly active until 1938. Although there was no formal organization between 1938 and 1940, the young people of Sarıyer continued to play matches under the name of the Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili, thus preserving the core team.

Among the founders of Sarıyer Gençler Mahfili were Celadet, Siret, and Recai Barbarosoğlu brothers, teacher İzzet Aykol, Yusuf Yarar, Çırçırlı Hakim Şükrü Peşken, teacher Kazım Esen, cleaning supervisor Hüsamettin Efendi, clerk Muzaffer Bey, Haydan Öcal, Mahzar Diker, Dr. Turhan Bey, Teacher's Deputy Selahattin Bey, Reşat Pamir, Pharmacist İzzet Ağatan, Cahit Durmaz, Attorney Zekai Dirmil, İsmail Teczan, and Salih Dikmen Bey.

Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü

The establishment of Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü was the result of coordinated efforts by local officials and community members. District Governor Hüsnü Uğural, along with Cahit Durmaz, Reşat Pamir, and several football players of the time such as Selahattin Yarar, Müfit Güven, Fikret Canlı, Sabri Erimli, İsmail Erönde, İsmail Kızıltuğ, Ahmet Canel, Nazım Özbay, Mustafa Kocamaz, Numan Uzun, Melih Kınalılar, Celal Demir, and Zekeriye Toksavul played key roles in the club's foundation. Initially, the club operated without official registration. Efforts were subsequently made by its members to obtain formal recognition and complete the registration process. The constitution and other formalities were prepared, and the application for establishment was submitted in July 1940. Thus, the establishment of the Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü was officially recorded as 1940. At this stage, Kemal Halim Gürgen, who was also the founder of the İstanbulspor, provided significant financial support to the Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü.

Between 1940 and 1956, Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü participated in amateur football matches only and did not have a professional branch. During this period, the club also participated in handball competitions and achieved a second place in the Istanbul Handball League. Volleyball and basketball branches were also opened during this period.

Following the establishment of professional branches by Turkish football clubs, Sarıyer decided to establish a professional branch in 1956.

Sarıyer Gençlik Kulübü participated in league matches in the Istanbul Local League [tr] for the first time in the 1959-60 season and competed in this league for four seasons. Sarıyer won the championship in the 1962-63 season and was promoted to the newly established Turkish Second Football League, finishing seventh in league's first season. After competing in this league for a long time, the club was relegated to the Turkish Third Football League in the 1968-69 season following an unsuccessful season. However, the blue-and-white club did not remain in this league and, despite finishing fifth in its first season, it returned to the Turkish Second Football League as 1970-71 TFF Third League Red Group champions in its second season.

Sarıyer S.K. competed in the Turkish First Football League between 1982 and 1994 and between 1996 and 1997. Particularly in the 1980s, Sarıyer gained prominence in Turkish football with its strong squad and fan support. However, in the late 1990s, the ban on construction activities in Sarıyer, coupled with the withdrawal of financial support from wealthy businesspeople in the region, led to financial difficulties. This situation caused the club to enter a period of decline. From 2005 to 2025, the club competed in the TFF Second League for 20 consecutive seasons. Although it advanced to the playoffs in the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons, it was eliminated in the quarterfinals and failed to advance to the TFF First League.

In the 2018-19 season, Sarıyer competed in the TFF Second League White Group under the management of Serdar Bozkurt. They secured 20 wins, 8 draws, and 6 losses in 34 matches. With 68 points, they finished 5th in their group and qualified for the playoffs. In the playoff quarterfinals, they eliminated Kastamonuspor 1966 with a 1-0 and 1-1 aggregate score over two matches. In the semifinals, they were eliminated by Sakaryaspor with a 0-4 and 0-0 aggregate score over two matches, thus losing their chance to promote to the TFF First League.

The club finished the 2024-25 season as champions of the TFF Second League White Group and were promoted to the TFF First League under the management of Mustafa Sarıgül.

On 20 May 2025, chairman Salih Bayraktar announced that he would step down and call for an elective general assembly meeting. In the election held on 14 June 2025, Erdal Aksoy [tr], who previously served as chairman from 1976 to 1990, was elected as the new chairman. However, just four days later, on 19 June 2025, Aksoy also announced that he would step down due to health issues and called for another elective general assembly.

On 13 July 2025, Emre Yaldız was elected as the new president of Sarıyer Spor Kulübü at the extraordinary elective general assembly Meeting.

Sariyer SK, based in the picturesque district of Sariyer in Istanbul, Turkey, is a storied football club with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1967, the team has become a prominent fixture in Turkish football, known for its distinctive yellow and black colors.

Sariyer plays its home matches at the historic Yusuf Ziya Öniş Stadium, which offers an intimate atmosphere for fans to support their team. The club has a strong commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from its youth academy to the first team.

Over the years, Sariyer has experienced various successes in both domestic leagues and cup competitions, fostering a competitive spirit and a reputation for resilience on the pitch. The team's style of play is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent in the league.

With a dedicated following and a commitment to community engagement, Sariyer SK continues to be a source of pride for its supporters, embodying the spirit and passion of Turkish football. Whether in the heat of a local derby or a crucial league match, Sariyer remains a club that strives for excellence and aims to leave a lasting mark in the world of soccer.