A brief glimpse into the past

ESENLER EROKSPOR PLAY OFF'TA 2. TURA YÜKSELDİ (Ankaraspor'un Gücü Yetmedi)
ESENLER EROKSPOR PLAY OFF'TA 2. TURA YÜKSELDİ (Ankaraspor'un Gücü Yetmedi)

2. Lig Beyaz Grup Play Off 1. Maçında Esenler Erokspor sahasında Ankaraspor'u konuk etti. Müsabakayı 4-2 kazanan Esenler ...



Esenler Erokspor 4-2 Ankaraspor | Play Off | Maç Sonu
Esenler Erokspor 4-2 Ankaraspor | Play Off | Maç Sonu

2. Lig Beyaz Grup'ta Play-Off ilk tur maçında Esenler Erokspor evinde Ankaraspor'u 4-2 mağlup etti ve bir üst tura yükseldi.



24 ERZİNCANSPOR - ANKARASPOR CANLI DAKİKA SKOR, SOHBET PROGRAMI #erzincanspor #ankaraspor
24 ERZİNCANSPOR - ANKARASPOR CANLI DAKİKA SKOR, SOHBET PROGRAMI #erzincanspor #ankaraspor

2. LİG BEYAZ GRUP PLAY-OFF ÖNCESİ, İKİ TAKIMDA PLAY-OFF'A GİDEBİLMESİ İÇİN BERABERLİK YETİYOR...



Bugün günlerden @A24erzincanspor Bugün günlerden Play-off mücadelesi. Daha önce yaptın yine yaparsın Erzincan’ım ❤️ MAÇA DOĞRU ⏳❤️🖤 🏆 2.Lig Beyaz Grup Anagold 24 Erzincanspor 🆚 Ankaraspor 📆 20.05.2023 🗓 36. Hafta ⏰ 15:00 🏟 13 Şubat Şehir Stadyumu



Namık Kemal Sarıyer: Denizlispor, küllerinden yeniden...
Namık Kemal Sarıyer: Denizlispor, küllerinden yeniden...

Denizlispor Teknik Sorumlusu Namık Kemal Sarıyer, Altay maçının ardından yaptığı açıklamada, "Bu takımlar bizim takımlarımız.



GOOOOOOOOOOOOLLL!!! GGGGGGOOOOLL!!! GGGOOOOOOOLLL!!GGGGGGGGGGGGOOOOOLLL!! Altay 1 Denizlispor 0 #ALTvDEN | #BüyükAltay



Team, Place & City Details

Ankaraspor

Ankaraspor Kulübü , formerly known as Osmanlıspor (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈosmanɫɯspoɾ]), is a Turkish professional football club based in the country's capital Ankara. It currently competes in the TFF First League.

Ankara Arena
Ankara Arena

The Ankara Arena , is an indoor sporting arena that is located in Ankara, Turkey that opened in April 2010. The seating capacity of the arena is 10,400 spectators.

Altai Barnaul

Altai Barnaul is an ice hockey team in Barnaul, Russia. They play in the Pervaya Liga, the third level of ice hockey in Russia.

Altay S.K.

Altay Spor Kulübü is a Turkish professional football club based in the city of İzmir. Formed in 1914, Altay are nicknamed Büyük Altay .

Altay

Altay or Altai is a mountain range in East-Central Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia and Kazakhstan come together.

Altay (tank)
Altay (tank)

The Altay is a modern main battle tank developed by Otokar, a subsidiary of Koç Holding, with technological input from Hyundai Rotem of South Korea for the Turkish Army and export markets. It is named in honor of Army General Fahrettin Altay who commanded the 5th Cavalry Corps in the final stage of the Turkish War of Independence.

Altay City
Altay City

Altay is a county-level city in Altay Prefecture within Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, in far Northern Xinjiang, China. The city centre is located on the slopes of Kelan River.

Altai Mountains
Altai Mountains

The Altai Mountains (), also spelled Altay Mountains, are a mountain range in Central and East Asia, where Russia, China, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan come together, and where the rivers Irtysh and Ob have their headwaters. The massif merges with the Sayan Mountains in the northeast, and gradually becomes lower in the southeast, where it merges into the high plateau of the Gobi Desert.

Altai Republic
Altai Republic

The Altai Republic is a federal subject (a republic) of Russia. It is geographically located in the West Siberia region of Asian Russia, and is part of the Siberian Federal District.

Altai Krai
Altai Krai

Altai Krai is a federal subject of Russia (a krai).

Altai people

The Altaians are a Turkic people living in the Siberian Altai Republic and Altai Krai, Russia. A few Altaians also live in Mongolia and northern Xinjiang, China but are not officially recognized as a distinct group.

Altai language

Altai is a Turkic language, spoken officially in the Altai Republic, Russia. The language was called Oyrot (ойрот) prior to 1948.

Altai flood
Altai flood

The Altai flood refers to the cataclysmic flood that, according to some geomorphologists, swept along the Katun River in the Altai Republic at the end of the last ice age. These glacial lake outburst floods were the result of periodic sudden ruptures of ice dams like those triggering the Missoula floods.