2009–10 Mersin İdmanyurdu season


Mersin İdmanyurdu Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 2009–10. Mersin İdmanyurdu football team has finished 2008–09 season in second place in TFF Second League Promotion Group and promoted to 2009–10 TFF First League. This was the second promotion of the team and MİY became the first team that promoted to TFF First League twice. After formation of the league in 2001, MİY became second team which relegated and then promoted again, after Adanaspor (the third became Çanakkale Dardanelspor after promotion play-offs in 2008–09 season. Mersin idmanyurdu participated in 2009–10 Turkish Cup and eliminated at third round, which was the play-off round for group stage. In play-off game Antalyaspor beat MİY after 11 penalties.
Ali Kahramanlı was club president. Serhat Güller was head coach at the start of the season. Ergün Penbe took over the position after 20th round. Goalkeeper Kerem İnan was the most appeared player, while Caner Ağca and Tunç Behram were top goalscorers.

2009–10 TFF First League participation

was played as Bank Asya Birinci Lig due to sponsorship reasons. 18 teams attended. The winners and runners-up were promoted to 2010–11 Süper Lig. The third team to be promoted was determined through Promotion Group games organized as a one-leg league system. Bottom three teams were relegated to 2010–11 TFF Second League.

Results summary

Mersin İdmanyurdu 2009–10 TFF First League season league summary:
Sources: 2013–14 TFF First League pages.

League table

Mersin İdmanyurdu 2009–10 TFF First League season place in league table.

Results by round

Results of games MİY played in 2009–10 TFF First League by rounds:

First half

has started to league with a claim of direct promotion to 2010–11 Süper Lig. During the first transfer period contacts were signed with 15 new transfers and 3 newly professionalized ones. On the other hand, ways were parted with 17 previous season players. In the first half, however, the team has shown an undulant profile and become eleventh. The club management revised the goal for the rest of the season as taking sixth position. At the end of first half, contracts with 11 players were terminated and nine players resigned before the start of the second half.
Mersin İdmanyurdu 2009–10 TFF First League season first half game reports is shown in the following table:
Kick off times are in EET and EEST.
Sources: 2009–10 TFF First League pages.

Second half

In the second half of the season, MİY had a bad starting. After 20th week, head coach Serhat Güller resigned. New head coach Ergün Penbe watched 21st week game at Giresun among audience and signed on 10 February 2010 with commitment messages to fans related to a better league results: "nothing has finished yet." However, as the time takes the team has shown an instable performance; and couldn't score goals in many matches. Therefore, at the end of the league the aim of the team was revised as "remaining in the league". MİY played a relegation game in the last game of the season with Hacettepespor, and remained in the league next season.
Mersin İdmanyurdu 2009–10 TFF First League season second half game reports is shown in the following table:
Kick off times are in EET and EEST.
Sources: 2009–10 TFF First League pages.

2009–10 Turkish Cup participation

was played with 71 teams in three stages. The 48th Cup was played as Ziraat Türkiye Kupası for sponsorship reasons. In the first stage 2 elimination rounds and a play-off round were played in one-leg elimination system. In the second stage 20 remaining teams played one-led round-robin group games in 4 groups, 5 teams in each group. In the third stage; quarter- and semifinals and finals played again in one-leg elimination rule. Finals played at a neutral venue. It was determined by TFF that MİY take place in 2009–10 Turkish Cup starting from the first round and was eliminated at play-offs round. Trabzonspor won the Cup for 8th time.

Cup track

The drawings and results Mersin İdmanyurdu followed in 2009–10 Turkish Cup are shown in the following table.
RoundOwn LeagueOpponent's LeagueOpponentScoreResult
Round 1First LeagueThird LeagueHataysporA2–4Promoted
Round 2First LeagueSecond LeagueEyüpsporA1–2Promoted
Play-offsFirst LeagueSüper LigAntalyasporH8–9Eliminated

Note: In the above table 'Score' shows For and Against goals whether the match played at home or not.

Game details

Mersin İdmanyurdu 2009–10 Turkish Cup game reports is shown in the following table.
Kick off times are in EET and EEST.
Source: 2009–10 Turkish Cup pages.

Management

Club management

Sports Club president and managerial board members are elected by general vote of club members. Last election was held in September 2008.
2009–10 Mersin İdmanyurdu head coaches
Head CoachPeriodNotes
Serhat Güller19.08.2009 – 10.02.2010249213Left after 21st round.
Ergün Penbe12.02.2010 – 31.05.201013463Contract ended at the end of the season.

Note: Only official games were included.

2009–10 squad

Appearances, goals and cards count for 2009–10 TFF First League and 2009–10 Turkish Cup games. Serial penalties were not included in goal statistics. Kit numbers were allowed to be selected by players. 18 players appeared in each game roster, three to be replaced. Only the players who appeared in game rosters were included and listed in order of appearance.
NameBirthBorn Season Notes
11Kerem İnan25 Mar 1980İstanbulGK33338 Karşıyaka.
238Tuna Kaya3 Feb 1984TomarzaDF293130341 previous season.
326Zafer Şahin29 Dec 1977AnkaraDF222222448 Diyarbakırspor.
416Ahmet Çağıran15 Jun 1968BursaDF251212722 Karşıyaka.
555Can Ulun26 Jan 1983SamsunDF8192 Samsunspor.
610Ramazan Durdu1 Jan 1983MF272212935 K. Erciyesspor.
77Aytekin Viduşlu 28 Aug 1978ManisaMF271282 Orduspor.
820Mehmet Düz13 Jan 1988BerlinFW13311611 Galatasaray.
935Caner Ağca28 Oct 1984İzmirMF317132731 Ankaraspor.
1011Zafer Demiray19 Oct 1976BerlinMF1811811 Karşıyaka.
1154Serkan İrdem5 May 1983AdapazarıFW2532535 Karşıyaka.
1299Levent Taşkın27 Jan 1977AnkaraGK33 previous season.
1322Ozan Özkan11 Jun 1984MuğlaDF103134 Denizlispor.
144Erdal Sezek10 Jan 1980KiğıDF8822 previous season.
158Nurullah Kaya20 Jul 1986BatmanMF21432443 previous season.
1617Tunç Behram21 Jul 1990MersinFW285323175 previous season.
1762Sertaç Şahin23 Jul 1983İneboluMF193224 previous season.
1861Faruk Atalay18 Mar 1981OfMF331611 previous season.
199Sami İzcican19 Oct 1983VanFW19222122 previous season.
2033Fuat Onur20 Jan 1987AltınözüDF221212421 previous season.
2190Birol Parlak1 Mar 1990PazarFW5161 previous season.
2225Güngör Tuğcu15 Sep 1981ÜsküdarDF2241 Malatyaspor.
2318Aime Emo6 Aug 1988DoualaFW221 Bursaspor.
246Murat Uluç15 May 1981BornovaFW17311837 Çaykur Rizespor.
2588Raymond Ndong23 Mar 1988DoualaFW11 abroad.
2619Anıl Gezer31 Jul 1990ErdemliDF previous season.
2791Emre Gürbüz25 Mar 1991MersinDF E. Şekerspor.
283Joseph Boum26 Sep 1989YaoundéDF10102 Tatlısu Halkodası.
2977Sertaç Güzel19 Jun 1990MersinGKFirst time professional.
3089Mustafa Aydın30 Apr 1986BakırköyDF1111115 MKE Ankaragücü.
315Fatih Egedik2 May 1982KarşıyakaDF14144 Konyaspor.
3223Kaya Tarakçı23 Apr 1981AdanaGK11 Adana Demirspor.
3314Fatih Şen10 Aug 1979BafraFW1321323 Giresunspor.
3492Onur Karakabak8 Apr 1992ZonguldakDF10101 Fenerbahçe.
3513Vedat Çoban8 Sep 1984TatvanMF Kastamonuspor.
3621Alex Wilton10 Jun 1987MoradaFW22 abroad.
3739Cenker Pehlivan15 Nov 1990LüleburgazFW previous season.

Sources: TFF club page and Maçkolik team page.

U-23 team

organized A2 League in 2009-10 season. Süper Lig and 1. Lig teams participated in this league. League was organized in four geographical groups and top two teams are labeled for play-off group. Mersin İdmanyurdu A2 team took place in Güney group with other eight southern and central Anatolian cities' teams.
WeekPositionPlayedWinDrawLostForAgainstDiff.Points
First quarter998116317-144
Second quarter1881632111332-1911
Third quarter2772464142346-2322
Fourth quarter3663287172754-2731