Sivasspor
Est. 1967 · Turkey
About Sivasspor
Sivasspor are a Turkish Super Lig club from Sivas in central Anatolia, a city with deep historical roots and a passionate football identity. Founded in 1967, they wear a striking combination of red, white, and yellow that makes them instantly recognisable. Sivasspor earned promotion to the Super Lig in 2005 and quickly established themselves as a competitive top-flight side, becoming one of the stories of Turkish football for a club without the financial muscle of the Istanbul giants. They came extraordinarily close to winning the Super Lig title in 2009, finishing second in a race that gripped Turkish football all season.
Founded: 1967. Stadium: Yeni 4 Eylul Stadyumu, Sivas. League: Süper Lig, Turkey. Honours: Super Lig runners-up 2009, Turkish Cup finalists. Nicknames: Yigidolar (The Braves).
Sivasspor's red, white, and yellow kit is one of the more distinctive colour combinations in Turkish football. The strips worn during their remarkable 2008-09 Super Lig title challenge are particularly memorable for Turkish football fans who watched a provincial side take the fight to the Istanbul clubs. Their kits have been manufactured by a range of suppliers over the years, always centred on that bold three-colour identity that reflects the pride of Sivas.
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