Beşiktaş J.K. (women's football)

Beşiktaş Women's Football (Turkish: Beşiktaş United Payment Kadın Futbol Takımı) is the women football section of Beşiktaş JK, a major sports club in Istanbul, Turkey. From 2023 on, the team has been sponsored by United Payment.

Beşiktaş J.K.
Beşiktaş J.K. U.P. W.F.T.
Full nameBeşiktaş United Payment Kadın Futbol Takımı
Nickname(s)Dişi Kartallar
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
GroundİBB GOP Halit Kıvanç City Stadium
Capacity5,000
Coordinates41°05′15″N 28°55′00″E / 41.08760°N 28.91658°E / 41.08760; 28.91658
ChairmanHasan Arat (Fırat Fidan)
ManagerBurak Sidar
LeagueTurkcell Women's Football League
2022–237th
Current season

History

In the 2014–15 season, Beşiktaş women's team was allocated to the bottom league, the Turkish Women's Third Football League. They finished the league as the division leader, and were promoted to the Women's Second League after play-offs.[1][2]

In the 2015–16 season, the team played in the Women's Second League, and secured promotion to the First League already four matches before the season's finish.[3] They became league champion two matches prior to the end of the league.[4] The team completed the 2015–16 season undefeated, and were promoted to the Turkish Women's First Football League.[1][2]

The team finished the regular season of 2017–18 even on points with Konak Belediyespor behind the champion Ataşehir Belediyespor. The regular time of the play-off match between the two teams ended with 1–1 draw. In the extension time , Beşiktaş J.K. scored three penalty goals, finished the match by 4–1, and became runners-up.[5]

Beşiktaş J.K. finished the 2018–19 Women's First League season as leader equal on points with ALG Spor with goal average that happened only in the last round. ALG Spor was leading with goal average in the previous two rounds. ALG Spor won their last match with 5-1, Beşiktaş J.K. defeated their opponent by 9-0, which enabled them a goal average of four in the final. The Turkish Football Federation set a play-off round between the two teams to be played on 12 May 2019 at a neutral venue, in Manavgat, Antalya.[6][7] The team became for the first tine Women's First League champion after defeating ALG Spor in the play-off match with 1-0.[8][9]

By the end of July 2019, the club transferred Kader Hançar, Sevgi Çınar, Sevgi Salmanlı and Yağmur Uraz, the four most experienced forwarders of the Women's football in Turkey,, three of them are former top scorers, for the 2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions League - Group 9 matches.[10] The team finished the qualifying round's group matches undefeated with two draws and one win ranking second behind the Dutch Twente, who progressed to the round of 32 as the only team of the group.[11]

In 2021, the mobile phone company Vodafone Turkey started sponsoring the women's team.[12] Beşiktaş J.K. won in the 2020-21 Turkcell Women's Football League season their second champion title defeating Fatih Vatan Spor in the play-off final game.[13]

In 2022, the team finished the league in 4th place and qualified for the playoffs. The team eliminated 1207 Antalyaspor in the first round. In the quarter finals, the team was eliminated by ALG and said goodbye to the playoffs.

In 2023, United Payment started sponsoring the women's team.[14]

Stadium

İsmet İnönü Stadium, home ground of Beşiktaş J.K. women's tea until the end of the 2018-19 Women's First League season.
Fulya Hakkı Yeten Stadium, home grounf from the 2019-20 Women's First League season on.

Beşiktaş JK women's team play their home matches at Fulya Hakkı Yeten Stadium of the Beşiktaş J.K. in Şişli district of Istanbul. The team played their home matches until the end of the 2018-19 Women's First League season at İsmet İnönü Stadium, formerly Çilekli Stadium, of Beşiktaş Municipality, in Beşiktaş district.[15][16]

In the 2023-24 Super League season, the team played their home matches at the İBB GOP Halit Kıvanç City Stadium in Gaziosmanpaşa district of Istanbul.[17]

Team bus of Beşiktaş J.K.

Statistics

As of 1 June 2023.[6]

SeasonLeagueRankPldWDLGFGAGDPts
2014–15Third League Group 111814228918+7144
2015–16Second League12219308820+6860
2016–17First League22619166722+4558
2017–18First League21914324723+2445
2018–19First League11914326213+4945
2019–20First League2 (1)1514016412+5242
2020-21First League16600233+2018
2021-22Super League Gr. A4 (2)26210511024+8663
2022-23Super League Gr. A4 (3)166643318+1524
Green marks a season followed by promotion, red a season followed by relegation.
  • (1): Season discontinue due to COVID-19 pandemic in Turkey
  • (2): Finish Gr. A as second, placed 4th after play-offs
  • (3): Season in progress

Players

Current squad

As of 26 August 2023.[18]

Head coach: - (Burak Sidar)

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
8MF  TURSeda Nur İncik
7MF  TURBeyza Kara
9MF  AZEEsra Manya
19MF  NGAVivian Ikechukwu
11MF  TURBirsen Bozbal
20MF  KOSDonjeta Halilaj
23MF  BIHMarija Aleksić

15FW  TURBaşak Gündoğdu (C)
77FW  TANOpa Clement Tukumbuke
29FW  COLYessica Rodríguez

Former players

Former Turkish international and foreign players

Staff

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Technical staff

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

International results

EventStageDateVenueOpponentResultScorers
2019–20 UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQR
Group 9
2nd
Aug 7, 2019Enschede,  Netherlands Górnik ŁęcznaD 1–1Hançar[20]
Aug 10, 2019 TwenteD 2–2Uraz, Keskin[21]
Aug 13, 2019 FC AlashkertW 3–0Hançar, Sakhinova (o.g.), Çınar[22]
2021–22 UEFA Women's Champions LeagueQ1
Group 8
3rd
Aug 18, 2021Turin,  Italy St. PöltenL 0–7
Aug 21, 2021 Kamenica SasaW 4–0Uraz, A. Karabulut, İçen, Hançar[23]

Ranking history

SeasonRankPointsRef.
2019–2079 4.475[24]
2020–2185 3.500[25]
2021–2283 5.100[26]
2022–2390 5.000[27]
2023–24TBA[28]

Honours

Kit history

Squad history

References