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Trabzonspor is a professional Turkish football club located in the city of Trabzon, Turkey. Formed in 1967 through a merger of several local clubs, Trabzonspor have won six Süper Lig championship titles. The Club won their first Championship title in 1975 which is also the Club's inaugural year in the Süper Lig. Trabzonspor won the championship title again during their second year in the league in 1976, finished runners-up in 1977 and won 3 Championship titles in a row during the following years 1978, 1979, 1980. The club colours are claret and blue, and they play their home matches at Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium. The club has donned maroon and blue kits since the merger, and have played at their present ground since 1967.
Domestically, Trabzonspor is known as one of the top Turkish teams based on the number of cups won. They have won the Süper Lig (top-flight) six times, and were the first non Istanbul-based club to win the league. They have also won the Federation Cup (Turkish Cup) eight times. From 1976 to 1984, Trabzonspor have won a total of 30 trophies: Süper Lig (6), Federation (Turkish) Cup (8), Süper Kupa (Super Cup) (8), the Başbakanlık Kupası (Chancellor Cup) (5), Red Group Championship Second Division (İkinci Lig Kırmızı Grup Şampiyonası) (1) and Cyprus Peace Cup (Kıbrıs Barış Kupası) (1).

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Serkan Asan
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Anastasios Bakasetas
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Enis Bardhi #29
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Marc Bartra #3

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Bilal Basacikoglu #45
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Umut Dilan #9
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Ugurcan Cakir #1
    
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Oscar Cardozo
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Ibrahim Demir
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Stefano Denswil #24
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Salih Dursun
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Eren Elmalı #18
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Yusuf Erdogan
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Jean-Philippe Gbamin
 
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Maxi Gómez
 
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Marek Hamšík #17
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Doğucan Haspolat
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Paulo Henrique
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Onur Kivrak
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İsmail Köybaşı
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Montasser Lahtimi #80 (منتصر لحتمي)
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Jens Stryger #19
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Yunus Mallı #29
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Lazar Markovic
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Musa Nizam
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Abdülkadir Ömür #10
    
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Abdülkadir Ömür
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Berat Özdemir
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Avraam Papadopoulos
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Joao Pereira
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Bruno Peres
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Olcay Sahan
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Marek Sapara
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Jorge Semedo
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Emmanouil Siopis #6 (Μανώλης Σιώπης)
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Jose Sosa
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Hüseyin Türkmen
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Naci Ünüvar
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Yusuf Yazıcı #61
 
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Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadium (Turkish: Hüseyin Avni Aker Stadyumu) is the home ground of the Turkish football (soccer) club Trabzonspor. The stadium was built in 1951 with a capacity of 2,500 seats. After several renovations, the capacity was increased to 20,750 in 2008. The stadium is named after Hüseyin Avni Aker, a teacher and regional administrator for education, who served during 1940–1944 in Trabzon and contributed much to the local sports. It will be replaced by the new stadium (41.513 seats) currently being built in Akyazı.
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