Papara Park, home stadium of Trabzonspor
Trabzonspor

Trabzonspor

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Founded

1967

Venue

Papara Park

City

Trabzon

Capacity

41,513

Surface

grass

#3 Süper Lig R0#2 Cup R0# Super Cup

Trophies

Cup

2019/2020,2009/2010,2003/2004,2002/2003,1994/1995,1991/1992,1983/1984,1977/1978,1976/1977,

9xWinner

Cup

2024/2025,2023/2024,2012/2013,1996/1997,1989/1990,1984/1985,1975/1976,1974/1975,

8x2nd Place

Süper Lig

2021/2022,1983/1984,1980/1981,1979/1980,1978/1979,1976/1977,1975/1976,

7xWinner

Süper Lig

2019/2020,2010/2011,2004/2005,2003/2004,1995/1996,1994/1995,1982/1983,1981/1982,1977/1978,

9x2nd Place

Super Cup

2022,2021,2010/2011,1995,1983,1980,1979,1978,1977,1976,

10xWinner

Super Cup

1992,1984,1981,

3x2nd Place

Trabzonspor

Trabzonspor, founded in 1967 through the merger of local clubs in the Black Sea port city of Trabzon and playing at the 40,980-capacity Papara Park stadium, became the first provincial club to break the stranglehold of Istanbul's Big Three on Turkish football, winning six consecutive Süper Lig titles from 1975-76 to 1983-84 and earning the nickname Karadeniz Fırtınası (The Black Sea Storm). Their most recent championship arrived in 2021-22, ending a 38-year drought and prompting celebrations across the region. The club has won seven Süper Lig titles and nine Turkish Cups in total, with legendary striker Hami Mandıralı holding the all-time scoring record with 218 goals. In 2024-25, Trabzonspor's Under-19 side became the first Turkish club ever to reach the UEFA Youth League final, reflecting the enduring vitality of this proud Black Sea institution.