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Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 05/01 12:00 30 Manisaspor v Ofspor L 1-2
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 04/25 12:00 29 Kemer Tekirovaspor v Manisaspor L 2-1
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 04/21 12:00 28 [16] Manisaspor v Edirnespor [7] L 1-2
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 04/14 10:00 27 Fatsa Belediyespor v Manisaspor L 2-1
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 04/08 12:00 26 [16] Manisaspor v Cankaya FK [14] L 2-3
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 03/31 10:00 25 Yesilyurt v Manisaspor L 4-0
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 03/24 11:00 24 [16] Manisaspor v Kizilcabolukspor [10] D 0-0
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 03/17 11:00 23 Nevsehirspor GK v Manisaspor L 3-1
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 03/11 09:00 22 Manisaspor v Artvin Hopaspor L 0-4
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 03/03 11:00 21 [14] 1877 Alemdagspor v Manisaspor [16] L 2-1
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 02/25 10:00 20 Manisaspor v Bucaspor L 0-1
Türkiye 3.Lig Group 1 02/17 09:00 19 [16] Manisaspor v Payasspor [13] D 2-2

Wikipedia - Manisaspor

Manisaspor is a Turkish professional football club located in the city of Manisa. Originally formed in 1931 as Sakaryaspor, the club changed its name to Manisaspor on 15 June 1965. The club colours are red, white, and black. Manisaspor play their home matches at Mümin Özkasap Stadium. Tarık Almış Sports Complex is the training ground of the club from the Aegean Region.

History

Manisaspor Kulübü was founded in 1931 as Sakaryaspor, although the club was not located in the Sakarya Province. The original club colours were black and white. Sakaryaspor won the Manisa Amateur League 15 times, and finished 3rd in the Turkish Amateur League in 1954.

The club ceased operations during World War II but continued competing in 1946. In 1964, Manisaspor were allowed to compete professionally in the 1.Lig as Manisa Sakaryaspor. In their first season, the club finished with 16 points, earning them relegation. However, on 15 June 1965 at 21:00, Sakaryaspor officially became Manisaspor, and the club was allowed to compete in the 1. Lig again.

Manisaspor spent the first forty years of their existence in the lower leagues of the Turkish football league system. In 2000, they received a financial boost from Zorlu Holding, who injected the club with money. In turn, Manisaspor were re-branded as Vestel Manisaspor. Their first promotion to the Süper Lig came in 2005 under the guidance of manager Levent Eriş.

Ersun Yanal was named new manager for the 2005–06 season. At the end of the winter break in the 2006–07 season, Manisaspor were flying high in fourth position. However, they could not keep up the results, finishing in 12th place, four points away from relegation.

Manisaspor finally relegated from the First League after finishing as 16th in the 2014–15 season and returned to the third level after 13 years. As of the 2025–2026 season they are competing in the Turkish Regional Amateur League.

Manisaspor is a professional football club based in Manisa, Turkey. Founded in 1965, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base. Known for their distinctive black and white colors, Manisaspor has competed in various tiers of Turkish football, including the Süper Lig, the top division of Turkish football.

The club's home matches are played at the Manisa Stadium, which boasts a vibrant atmosphere, especially during local derbies and key matches. Over the years, Manisaspor has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent and has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in both domestic and international football.

Manisaspor's supporters, known for their unwavering loyalty, create an electric environment during matches, making the club a significant part of the local community. The team has experienced various highs and lows throughout its history, but it continues to strive for success and aims to return to the top levels of Turkish football. With a commitment to teamwork, resilience, and community spirit, Manisaspor remains a beloved institution in Turkish soccer.