İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K., shortly Istanbul BB SK or IBBSK, is a multi-sports club of the metropolitan municipality of Istanbul in Turkey.
Formation | 15 June 1990 |
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Location | |
President | Göksel Gümüşdağ |
Branches
editNotable members
editInternational members of the club are:[1]
Judo
edit- Men's
- Sezer Huysuz (−73 kg)
- Hüseyin Özkan (−66 kg) – 2000 Olympic gold medalist
- Women's
- Büşra Katipoğlu (−63 kg)
Karate
edit- Men's
- Uğur Aktaş (kumite −84 kg) – 2017 European champion
- Haldun Alagaş (kumite −70 kg)
- Yusuf Başer (kumite open)
- İlyas Demir (kumite −60 kg)
- Zeki Demir (kumite −80 kg) – 2006 European champion
- Enes Erkan (kumite −84 kg) – 2007 World junior, 2008 European junior, 2012, 2014 World, 2013, 2014 European, 2015 European Games champion
- Yücel Gündoğdu (kumite −65 kg) – 2007 European champion
- Ömer Kemaloğlu (kumite −65 kg) – 2008 European champion
- Ali Sofuoğlu (kata)
- Serkan Yağcı (kumite −75 kg)
- Women's
- Vildan Doğan (Kumite open)
Taekwondo
edit- Men's
- Bahri Tanrıkulu – 2004 Olympic silver medalist, multiple World and European champion, 2005 Universiade champion
- Women's
- Zeynep Murat – 2000 World Cup, 2004 European and 2005 Universiade champion
- Kadriye Selimoğlu – 2001 World champion
- Azize Tanrıkulu (63 kg) – 2005 European and 2005 Universiade champion
- Hamide Bıkçın Tosun – 2000 Olympic bronze medalist and 1995 World champion
Wrestling
edit- Freestyle
- Adem Bereket (Freestyle) – 2000 Olympic bronze medalist
- Soner Demirtaş (Freestyle -74 kg) – 2016, 2017 European and 2013 Mediterranean Games champion
- Ramazan Şahin (Freestyle 66 kg) – 2008 Olympic gold medalist, 2007 World and 2008 European champion
- Greco-Roman
- Aslan Atem (Greco-Roman -80 kg)
- Metehan Başar (Greco-Roman -85 kg)
- Şeref Eroğlu (Greco-Roman) – 2004 Olympic silver medalist, 1997 World and multiple European champion
- Mehmet Özal (Greco-Roman) – 2004 Olympic bronze medalist, 2002 World champion
- Hamza Yerlikaya (Greco-Roman) – 1996 and 2000 Olympic gold medalist, multiple World, European and 1997 Mediterranean Games champion
Football
editReferences
edit- ^ "Olimpiyatlar ve İstanbul BB" (in Turkish). İstanbul Büyükşehir Belediyesi S.K. Retrieved 2012-04-08.