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Established
1954 (70 years old)

Sport
Soccer

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Adana 5 Ocak Stadi
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Adana, Turkey

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Turkish 1 Lig

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Adanaspor is a professional Turkish football club located in the city of Adana. Formed in 1954, Adanaspor are nicknamed Toros Kaplanları (Toros Tigers). The club colours are orange and white, and the club play their home matches at Adana 5 Ocak Stadı. Main rivals of the club are Adana Demirspor and Mersin İdman Yurdu.

Domestically, they have won the now-defunct Ministry of Sports and Youth Cup once. Their highest finishes at top-flight were second and third place, in 1981 and 1976 respectively. They have competed in the UEFA Cup three times and the Balkans Cup once. They have also won the 2.Lig once.

Adanaspor was founded in 1954 by Mehmet Sanlitürk, Mustafa Bekbas, Erol Erk, Ali Gedikbas, and Dr.Muzaffer Eraslan. The clubs' original colours were yellow and navy. They competed in the amateur league until 1966. Adanaspor merged with Akinspor and Torosspor in order to become a fully professional club. They were admitted into the 2.Lig (Second Division) in their first season as a professional club. After the merge, they changed their colours to orange and white.

The club competed in the 2.Lig until they earned promotion to the 1.Lig (Süper Lig) at the conclusion of the 1970-71 season. They won their first cup, the Gençlik ve Spor Bakanligi Kupasini in 1973. Adanaspor defeated İzmir Denizgücü 2-0 in the final, with Behçet Arkun and Orhan Yalçınkaya scoring the goals. They spent thirteen straight years in the 1.Lig, from 1971-1984, competing in the UEFA Cup three times and the Balkans Cup once.

Adanaspor finished fourth at the end of 1975-76 season, their highest finish in the top-flight at the time. They went on to best their record, finishing second in 1980-81. They were relegated for the first time in 1984, but earned promotion back in 1988 after winning the 2.Lig. However, due to financial troubles, the club could not keep up their level of performance and were relegated back to the 2.Lig at the end of the 1990-91 season.

The club spent the next several years bouncing back and forth between leagues. The club spiraled out of control in the mid-2000s, declaring bankruptcy in 2005. They were relegated three times in a row, ending up in the 3.Lig (Fourth Division) in 2006. However, they earned double promotion in 2006-07 and 2007-08. They have been competing in the 1.Lig (Second Division) since 2008, narrowly missing out on promotion to the Süper Lig at the end of the 2009-10 season.

Adanaspor finished 6th 1st League in 2011-12 season and qualified to Promotion Play-Offs. They defeated Çaykur Rizespor with a 4-1 aggregate but were beaten by Kasımpaşa a 3-2 score (normal time score was 2-2) after extra time and missed return to top level.

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Adana 5 Ocak Stadium (Turkish: Adana 5 Ocak Stadı) is a multi-purpose stadium in Adana, Turkey. The stadium holds 16,095 and was built in 1973. It abides UEFA standards for hosting Europa League games and TFF standards for hosting Super Lig games.

The stadium is currently used mostly for football matches, and is the home ground of Adana Demirspor and Adanaspor. National football team of Turkey also played games at this stadium. It is also the venue for the celebrations of national days and public concerts.

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