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Altınordu ****bol Kulübü (formerly
known as
Altınordu Spor Kulübü) is a
Turkish professional football club
based in İzmir. It was
founded in 1923 as a breakaway...
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Altınordu (born Said Bey, 24 July 1912 – 17
November 1978),
alternatively spelled Sait
Altınordu, was a
Turkish international footballer.
Being a...
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Altınordu (literally "Golden horde") is a
Turkish name that may
refer to:
Golden Horde, a
medieval empire Altınordu, Ordu, a
planned district in Ordu...
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career with
Altınordu in the TFF
First League, the
second level of the
Turkish football league system.
During the 2015–16
season with
Altınordu, Söyüncü...
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Malatyaspor Eyüpspor v
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Altay Adanaspor v
Altınordu Altınordu...
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Altınordu İdman
Yurdu were a
Turkish sports club
based in Istanbul, Turkey.
Founded in 1909
under the name
Progres FC, the
football department of the...
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Altınordu is muni****lity and
district of Ordu Province, Turkey. Its area is 410 km2, and its po****tion is 235,096 (2022). It
covers the agglomeration...
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Kocaelispor and Şanlıurfaspor
promoted to 2023–24 TFF
First League.
Altınordu and
Denizlispor relegated from 2022–23 TFF
First League. 68
Aksaray Belediyespor...
- Ordu (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈoɾdu]) or
Altınordu is a port city on the
Black Sea
coast of Turkey,
historically also
known as
Cotyora or
Kotyora (Pontic:...
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eliminating Altınordu (39). Lowest-ranked team
qualified for the next
round was
Bigaspor (159). Highest-ranked team
eliminated was
Altınordu (39). Kırklarelispor...