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The tensions in the country had been building. When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set.  But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence. Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*   1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle. Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*    1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*    1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics.  There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people.  But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over.  Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day.  And while it is easy to reflect on those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride.  We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life.  And we can be proud of America because it is here where such a struggle can result in equality and freedom for all citizens, not just a few.<br><br>PPPPP 716A Troubled Time<br><br>From 1955 to 1965 there was a war right in the middle of America.  No, it wasn't a war like World War II or the Revolutionary War.  It was a war for the heart and soul of this country to determine once and for all if America was really going to be a land of equal opportunity for all.  It is a war that eventually took on the name of "The Civil Rights Movement."<br><br>We must make no mistake, this was not just a shouting match.  Some of the events that we even remember today became quite brutal and deadly.  Those who fought in this war on both sides were deadly serious about the causes they represented and willing to fight and even die to see their cause succeed.  The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won.  The tensions in the country had been building.  When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set.  But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America.  That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence.  Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*    1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle.  Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*    1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that  [http://tinyurl.com/ku6vjks http://tinyurl.com/ku6vjks] was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*    1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government.  In the years to come there would be great steps forward.  One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics.  There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people.  But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over.  Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day.  And while it is easy to reflect on those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride.  We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life.  And we can be proud of America because it is here where such a struggle can result in equality and freedom for all citizens, not just a few.<br><br>PPPPP 716A Troubled Time<br><br>From 1955 to 1965 there was a war right in the middle of America.  No, it wasn't a war like World War II or the Revolutionary War.  It was a war for the heart and soul of this country to determine once and for all if America was really going to be a land of equal opportunity for all.  It is a war that eventually took on the name of "The Civil Rights Movement."<br><br>We must make no mistake, this was not just a shouting match.  Some of the events that we even remember today became quite brutal and deadly.  Those who fought in this war on both sides were deadly serious about the causes they represented and willing to fight and even die to see their cause succeed.  The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won.  The tensions in the country had been building.  When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set.  But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America.  That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence.  Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*    1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle.  Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*    1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*    1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government.  In the years to come there would be great steps forward.  One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics.  There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people.  But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over. 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Those who fought in this war on both sides were deadly serious about the causes they represented and willing to fight and even die to see their cause succeed. The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building. When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set. But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence. Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*   1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the  [http://tinyurl.com/ku6vjks ugg boots sale] stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle. Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*   1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*   1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*    1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*   1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics. There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people. But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over. Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day. And while it is easy to reflect on those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride. We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life. 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The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building.  When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set. But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence. Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*   1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*   1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle. Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*   1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*   1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics. There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people. But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over.  Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day. And while it is easy to reflect on those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride. We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life. 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The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building. When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set. But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. 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Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*   1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*   1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*   1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*   1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics. There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people. But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over. Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day.  And while it is easy to reflect on those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride. We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life. 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The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building.  When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set.  But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence. Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*    1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle. Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*   1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*   1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics. There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people. 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Some of the events that we even remember today became quite brutal and deadly. Those who fought in this war on both sides were deadly serious about the causes they represented and willing to fight and even die to see their cause succeed. The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building. When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set. But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. That first battle brought to the front line one of the most important figures to fight for Civil Rights of that era, the Reverend Martin Luther King.<br><br>This tremendous struggle for freedom was never easy and was often marked with violence. Over the next ten years some of the most important milestone in black history took place including...<br><br>*   1957 - President Eisenhower had to send federal troops to Arkansas to secure admission to Central High School by nine black students.<br><br>*    1960 - The sit-in at Woolworths lunch counter in Greensboro North Carolina set the stage for nonviolent protest that was used with great success for the rest of the struggle.  Nonviolent protest and civil disobedience became a staple of the civil rights movement because of the influence of Martin Luther King.<br><br>*    1963 - The historic March on Washington in which over 200,000 people gathered to hear Dr. Kings famous "I Have a Dream" speech.<br><br>*    1964 - President Lyndon Johnson signed the bill that was the most significant event of his presidency and one he believed deeply in, the Civil Rights Act of 1964.<br><br>*    1965 - The assignation of Malcolm X and the Watts race rights.<br><br>*    1965 - President Johnson takes another bold step to accelerate the civil rights movement implementing Affirmative Action when he issues Executive Order 11246.<br><br>This short list is just a few of the highlights of this troubled time in which the rights of all citizens of American, black and white and of all colors were being redefined both on the streets, in the courts and in the different branches of government. In the years to come there would be great steps forward. One by one, every area of American life would see breakthroughs by African Americans in the areas of sports, entertainment, education and politics. There were many proud moments and there were moments of tremendous shame and heinous acts committed by both white and black people. But through all that struggle, the society continued to grow and adapt to the will of the people as has always been the tradition in American culture.<br><br>The struggle is far from over. Discrimination and hate speech continue to be a problem to this day. And while it is easy to reflect [http://tinyurl.com/ku6vjks uggs on sale] those days of struggle with regret, we can also look at them with pride. We can be proud of the great leaders who demonstrated tremendous courage and wisdom to lead this nation to a better way of life. 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The war waged for years and steady progress was made but not without tremendous sacrifice by the leaders of the movement who were committed to a giving a new meaning to the phrase "set my people free."<br><br>In all of black history, there may be no more significant a time since the Civil War when the rights of African Americans were so deeply fought and won. The tensions in the country had been building.  When the Supreme Court mandated desegregation in the schools in the historic case Brown versus the Board of Education, the stage was set. But it was on December 1, 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a bus in Montgomery, Alabama to a white man that the movement finally took shape and became a titanic struggle for the rights of African Americans in America. 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{|width=25% class="wikitable" style="float:right; font-size: 90%; text-align: left;"
!colspan=2|<center>'''[[Mersin İdmanyurdu]] SK'''<br><small>[[Mersin]], [[Turkey]]</small>
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!colspan=2 align=center | <big>MİY 1983–84</big>
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!colspan=2 align=center | '''[[Mersin İdmanyurdu#League participations|Season]]: [[Turkish Second Football League|Second League]] [[1983–84 Turkish Second Football League|1983–84]]'''
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|'''League position:''' || '''Group B:''' 2nd
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|'''[[Turkish Cup]]:''' || Eliminated at R4
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|'''[[1983–84 European Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]]:''' || Eliminated at R1
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|'''Top goal scorer:''' ||
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|'''President:''' || Mehmet Fatih Deveci
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|'''Coach:''' ||{{flagicon|TUR}} Kahraman Karataş
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! colspan=1 | <math> \leftarrow </math> Previous season <br />[[1982–83 Mersin İdmanyurdu season|1982–83]] !! Next season <math> \rightarrow </math> <br> [[1984–85 Mersin İdmanyurdu season|1984–85]]
|}
 
[[Mersin İdmanyurdu]] (MİY) [[association football|football]] team in 1983–84 season. In the start of season the president was Mehmet Fatih Deveci. Later Haluk Ulusoy became the president. Previous season MİY was relegated from the first division for the fourth time. In 1983-84 season, the aim was to promote again, but the dream did not come true.
 
==Pre-season==
MİY football team has prepared to the season in Uludağ, Bursa. Preparation games:
* 31.07.1983 - Eskişehirspor-MİY: 3-0.
* Adanaspor-MİY: 2-0.
* Adana Demirspor-MİY: 2-0.
 
==1983–84 league participation==
[[Mersin İdmanyurdu]] took place in Group B in [[Turkish Second Football League|Second League]] [[1983–84 Turkish Second Football League|1983–84]] season. League played in three groups two with 16 teams and one with 17. Bottom two teams in each relegated to [[Turkish Third Football League|Third League]], whereas top teams promoted to [[Turkish First Football League|First League]] at the end of the season.<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/8384/CP2L.html Cem Pekin Archives] 31 August 2009.</ref> MİY fought for group title with [[Altay S.K.|Altay]] and finished Group B 2nd with 19 wins and 53 goals.
 
===League table===
Mersin İY's league performance in [[Turkish Second Football League|Second League]] Group B in [[1983–84 Turkish Second Football League|1983–84]] season is shown in the following table.<ref>Standings and results from [http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/8384/CP2L.html Cem Pekin Archives]</ref>  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!rowspan=2|place
!rowspan=2|team
!colspan=4|games
!colspan=2|goals
!rowspan=2|points
!rowspan=2|
!colspan=3|home
!rowspan=2|
!colspan=3|away
|-
! P
! W
! D
! L
! F
! A
! F-A
! week
! plc
! F-A
! week
! plc
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|bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|1||align="left" bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|{{legend3|#000000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Altay S.K.|Altay]]'''||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|32||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|23|| bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|6||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|3||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|55 ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|20||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|'''52'''||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"| ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|'''2-0'''||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"| ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"| ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"| ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|'''1-1'''||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"| ||bgcolor="#ACE1AF"|
|-
|bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|2||align="left" bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|{{legend3|#FF0000}}{{legend3|#00008B}} '''Mersin İdmanyurdu'''||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|32||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|19||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|8||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|5||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|53||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|25||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|'''46'''||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"| ||bgcolor="#333399" style="color:red;"|
|-
|3||align="left"|{{legend3|#FF0000}}{{legend3|#000080}} '''[[Altınordu S.K.|Altınordu]]'''||32||13||13||6||47||29||'''39'''|| ||'''2-1'''|| || || ||'''4-4'''|| ||
|-
|4||align="left"|{{legend3|#0000FF}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[İzmirspor]]'''||32||12||11||9||33||38||'''35'''|| ||'''1-0'''|| || || ||'''1-1'''|| ||
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|5||align="left"|{{legend3|#00A550}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Vefa S.K.|Vefa Simtel]]'''||32||10||15||7||32||27||'''35'''|| ||'''4-2'''|| || || ||'''0-1'''|| ||
|-
|6||align="left"|{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Muğlaspor]]'''||32||9||14||9||35||31||'''32'''|| ||'''2-0'''|| || || ||'''1-1'''|| ||
|-
|7||align="left"|{{legend3|#FFFF00}}{{legend3|#000000}} '''[[Türk Telekomspor|PTT]]'''||32||12||8||12||35||34||'''32'''|| ||'''1-0'''|| || || ||'''0-2'''|| ||
|-
|8||align="left"|{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Konyaspor]]'''||32||11||10||11||33||34||'''32'''|| ||'''2-0'''|| || || ||'''0-0'''|| ||
|-
|9||align="left"|{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Etimesgut Şekerspor|Şekerspor]]'''||32||9||11||12||27||26||'''29'''|| ||'''1-0'''|| || || ||'''0-1'''|| ||
|-
|10||align="left"|{{legend3|#ff1493}}{{legend3|#0070FF}} '''[[Burdurspor]]'''||32||8||13||11||28||33||'''29'''|| ||'''0-0'''|| || || ||'''1-1'''|| ||
|-
|11||align="left"|{{legend3|#0070FF}}{{legend3|#00008B}} '''[[Kütahyaspor]]'''||32||10||8||14||28||34||'''28'''|| ||'''3-1'''|| || || ||'''1-0'''|| ||
|-
|12||align="left"|{{legend3|#F4A460}}{{legend3|#5B92E5}} '''[[Alibeyköyspor]]'''||32||9||10||13||23||39||'''28'''|| ||'''3-1'''|| || || ||'''0-1'''|| ||
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|13||align="left"|{{legend3|#990099}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Afyonkarahisarspor|Yeni Afyonspor]]'''||32||9||9||14||26||35||'''27'''|| ||'''4-0'''|| || || ||'''1-1'''|| ||
|-
|14||align="left"|{{legend3|#FF0000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Balıkesirspor]]'''||32||10||7||15||32||42||'''27'''|| ||'''1-0'''|| || || ||'''2-1'''|| ||
|-
|15||align="left"|{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFF00}} '''[[Anadolu Üsküdar 1908|Anadolu]]'''||32||7||13||12||23||36||'''27'''|| ||'''3-0'''|| || || ||'''3-0'''|| ||
|-
|bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|16||align="left" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|{{legend3|#ff1493}}{{legend3|#008000}} '''[[Ispartaspor]]'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|32||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|7||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|11||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|14||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|29 ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|40||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''25'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''2-1'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''2-1'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|
|-
|bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|17||align="left" bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|{{legend3|#000000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Aydınspor]]'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|32||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|6||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|9||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|17||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|20 ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|46||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''21'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''4-1'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|'''1-2'''||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"| ||bgcolor="#FFBBBB"|
|}
Note: Won, drawn and lost points are 2, 1 and 0. F belongs to MİY and A belongs to corresponding team for both home and away matches.
 
===First half===
* 01 - 21.08.1983 - MİY-Altay: 2-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 02 - 28.08.1983 - Şekerspor-MİY: 1-0. Sunday, 18:00. Cebeci İnönü Stadium, Ankara.
* 03 - 04.09.1983 - MİY-Alibeyköyspor: 3-1. Sunday, 15:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referees: Reha Aktaş, Akif Yıldırım, Yücel Özbalaban. ''MİY'': Atıf, Kerim, İsmail, Nasır, B.Metin, İsa, K.Levent, Zekeriya, K.Metin, Suat, Memik. Goals: Memik 10'(F), Zekeriya 17'(H), Zekeriya 58'. ''Alibeyköyspor'': Sabahattin, Ramazan, Oğuz, Ercüment, Ahmet, Aslan, Hüseyin, Naci, Çetin, Ahmet, Erdoğan. Goal: Emin 78'.<ref>"Alibeyköy was defeated in Mersin: 3-0". [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1983/09/05/ML19830905001101409.gif Alibeyköy, Mersin'de farklı yenildi: 1-3]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 05.09.1983, p. 14. Retrieved on 06.11.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref>
* 04 - 18.09.1983 - Kütahyaspor-MİY: 0-1. Sunday (Bayram). Kütahya.
* 05 - 25.09.1983 - MİY-Burdurspor: 0-0. Sunday, 16:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referee: Ertuğ Fırat.
* 06 - 02.10.1983 - Konyaspor-MİY: 0-0. Sunday. Konya. pos: 2 (6 3 2 1 6 2 8).
* 07 - 09.10.1983 - MİY-Aydınspor: 4-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 08 - 16.10.1983 - Muğlaspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Muğla. pos: 1 (8 4 3 1 10 3 11).
* 09 - 23.10.1983 - MİY-İzmirspor: 1-0. Sunday. Mersin.
* 10 - 30.10.1983 - MİY-Altınordu: 2-1.
* 11 - 06.11.1983 - Balıkesirspor-MİY: 1-2.
* 12 - 20.11.1983 - Bye. pos: 1 (11 7 3 1 16 6 17).
* 13 - 27.11.1983 - MİY-Yeni Afyonspor: 4-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 14 - 04.12.1983 - Ispartaspor-MİY: 1-2. Sunday. Isparta.
* 15 - 11.12.1983 - MİY-Vefa Simtel: 4-2. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 16 - 17.12.1983 - Anadolu-MİY: 0-3. Saturday, 14:00. Burhan Felek Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Fikri Kuşdemir, Ünal Ünal, Ergin Utkudu. ''Anadolu'': Mustafa, Mehmet, İsmail, Faruk, Musa, Selahattin, Vedat, Kerem (Coşkun), Atilla, Ercan, Reşat. ''MİY'': Atıf, Mustafa (Aptülkerim), Mehmet, Metin, Nasır, İsa, Levent I, Levent II, Suat, Güngör (Memik), Zekeriya. Goals: Suat 67', Memik 71', Levent II 87'.<ref>"Anadolu lost to Mersin İdmanyurdu home: 3-0". [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1983/12/18/ML19831218001101313.gif Anadolu Mersin İdmanyurdu'na evinde farklı yenildi: 3-0]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 18.12.1983, p. 13. Retrieved on 12.10.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref>
* 17 - 25.12.1983 - MİY-PTT: 1-0. Sunday, 13:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referee: Kemal Bayram. 1 (16 ? ? ? ? ? 27).
 
===Second half===
* 18 - 28.01.1984 - Altay-MİY: 1-1. Saturday, 14:00. Atatürk Stadium, İzmir. Referee: Yusuf Namoğlu.
* 19 - 05.02.1984 - MİY-Şekerspor: 1-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 20 - 12.02.1984 - Alibeyköyspor-MİY: 1-0. Sunday, 14:00. Eyüp Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Atilla Koşar, Ünal Ünal, Ali Erkan. ''Alibeyköy'': Bahattin, K.Çetin, Erdoğan, Hüseyin, Kamil, Burhan, Mehmet, Adnan, Emin, B.Çetin, Murat. Goal: Burhan 22'(P). ''MİY'': Atıf, Mustafa, Nasır, İsmail, B.Metin, B.Levent (Mehmet), K.Levent, Suat, K.Metin, Zekeriya, Mehmet.<ref>"Great surprize from Alibeyköy to leader Mersin: 1-0". [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1984/02/13/ML19840213001101011.gif Alibeyköy'ün lider Mersin'e büyük sürprizi: 1-0]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 13.02.1984, p. 10. Retrieved on 19.11.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref>
* 21 - 19.02.1984 - MİY-Kütahyaspor: 3-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 22 - 26.02.1984 - Burdurspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Burdur. Referee: Salih Yazıcı. pos: 1 (21 14 5 2 36 13 33).
* 23 - 04.03.1984 - MİY-Konyaspor: 2-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. pos: 1 (22 15 5 2 38 13 35).
* 24 - 11.03.1984 - Aydınspor-MİY: 2-1. Sunday. Aydın. Referee: Fikri Kuştemir.
* 25 - 18.03.1984 - MİY-Muğlaspor: 2-0. Sunday, 14:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 26 - 25.03.1984 - İzmirspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. İzmir. Referee: Coşkun Kutay.
* 27 - 01.04.1984 - Altınordu-MİY: 4-4. Sunday. İzmir.
* 28 - 08.04.1984 - MİY-Balıkesirspor: 1-0.
* 29 - 15.04.1984 - Bye.
* 30 - 22.04.1984 - Yeni Afyonspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Afyon.
* 31 - 29.04.1984 - MİY-Ispartaspor: 2-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referees: Kazım Ünlüsoy, Hamdi Özdemir, Ahmet Ege. ''MİY'': Atıf, B.Mustafa, B.Levent, B.Ali, Nasır, K.Metin, K.Levent (Yasin), K.Mustafa (Güngör), Kerim, Zekeriya, Memik. Goals: K.Metin 15', B.Levent 43'. ''Ispartaspor'': Tufan, Metin, Tarık, Alaattin, Erdoğan, Necati, Salih (Nasuh), Gani, Engin, Ramazan, Mustafa. Goal: Gani: (1-1).<ref>"Mersin İ. Yurdu, beat Ispartaspor with difficulty, is three points behind of leader Altay". [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1984/04/30/ML19840430001101004.gif Ispartaspor önünde güç galip gelen Mersi İ. Yurdu, lider Altay'ın üç puan gerisinde]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 30.04.1984, p. 10. Retrieved on 13.06.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref> pos: 2 (29 18 8 3 50 22 44).
* 32 - 05.05.1984 - Vefa Simtel-MİY: 1-0. Saturday, 15:00. Vefa Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Nihat Gülşen, Hasan Güven, Ömer Altındağ. ''Vefa Simtel'': Hüsnü, Necat, Vedat, Cemal, Metin, Kemalettin, Ahmet, Cem, Abtül (Tekin), Adnan, Ali (Armağan), Varol. Goal: Nedim 21(F). ''MİY'': Atıf, B.Mustafa, M.Ali (Güngör), B.Metin (Yasin), K.Mustafa, K.Metin, B.Levent, K.Levent, Abdülkerim, Zekeriya, Mehmet.<ref>"Vefa-Simtel gave no chance to Mersin: 1-0." [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1984/05/06/ML19840506001101208.gif Vefa-Simtel Mersin'e şans tanımadı]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 06.05.1984, p. 12. Retrieved on 02.10.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref> pos: 2 (30 18 8 4 50 23 44).
* 33 - 13.05.1984 - MİY-Anadolu: 3-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
* 34 - 19.05.1984 - PTT-MİY: 2-0. Saturday, 15:00. Cebeci İnönü Stadium, Ankara. ''PTT'': Goals: Bilal 70', 89'. pos: 1 (32 19 8 5 53 25 46).
 
==1983–84 Turkish Cup participation==
MİY has participated at R2 and eliminated at R4:<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/8384/CPTK.html Cem Pekin Archives] Retrieved on 23.07.2010.</ref>
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;"
!round
!own league
!opponent's league
!opponent
!away
!home
!result
|-
|Round 2||Second League Group B||Second League Group C||{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Ceyhanspor]]'''||align="center"|'''2-0'''||align="center"|'''4-1'''||promoted to R3
|-
|Round 3||Second League Group B||Amateur||{{legend3|#008000}}{{legend3|#FFFFFF}} '''[[Konya Şekerspor]]'''||align="center"|'''3-0'''||align="center"|'''2-0'''||promoted to R4
|-
|Round 4||Second League Group B||Second League Group A||{{legend3|#FF0000}}{{legend3|#008000}} '''[[Karşıyaka S.K.|Karşıyaka]]'''||align="center"|'''0-1'''||align="center"|'''2-1'''||eliminated
|}
 
* R2 L1 - 21.09.1983 - MİY-Ceyhanspor: 4-1. Wednesday. Mersin.
* R2 L2 - 05.10.1983 - Ceyhanspor-MİY: 0-2. Wednesday, 15:30. Ceyhan.
* R3 L1 - 09.11.1983 - MİY-Konya Şekerspor: 2-0. Wednesday. Mersin.
* R3 L2 - 30.11.1983 - Konya Şekerspor-MİY: 0-3. Wednesday, 14:00. Konya.
* R4 L1 - 14.12.1983 - MİY-Karşıyaka: 2-1. Wednesday. Mersin.
* R4 L2 - 21.12.1983 - Karşıyaka-MİY: 1-0. Wednesday. İzmir.
 
==1983–84 UEFA Cup participation==
MİY represented Turkey in [[Cup Winners' Cup]] in 1983–84.<ref>Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84 details from [http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ecwc/history/season=1983/round=875/index.html UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]</ref> In total MİY 0-1 lost against [[Spartak Varna]] from [[Bulgaria]] at first round. In 16 May 1984, Juventus (ITA) beat Porto (POR) 2-1 in Basel and became champions.
 
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|round      = 1983-84 R1 1st Leg
|date      = 14 Sep 1983
|time       = Wednesday, 17:00
|team1      = [[Mersin İdmanyurdu]] {{flagicon|TUR}}
|score      = 0-0
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|stadium    = [[Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium|Tevfik Sırrı Gür]], [[Mersin]]
|attendance = 7795
|referee    = {{flagicon|USSR}} Alexander Mushkovets
|result    = D
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* 14.09.1983 - MİY-Spartak Varna: 0-0. Wednesday, 17:00. Weather: 28°C open, sunny. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Attendance: 7.796. Referees: Alexandro Mushkovets, Yuri Salchenko, Velodi Miminoshvili (USSR). ''MİY'': Atıf, Kerim, B.Metin, İsmail, Nasır, İsa, Mahmut, Suat (Zafer), K.Levent, Zekeriya, Mehmet Ali (Memik). Subs: Özcan, Güngör, Mustafa. Coach: Kahraman Karataş. ''Spartak Varna'': Zafirov, İsmailov, Nikolchev, Vladimirov, Borisov, Gyorev, Gospodinov, Venkov, Kazakov, Lichev, Aleksiev. Subs: Simyanov, Mihaylov. Coach: Ludmil Goranov.<ref>"0-0 is not enough for Mersin." [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1983/09/15/ML19830915001101403.gif Mersin'e 0-0 yetmez]. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 15.09.1983, p. 13-14. Retrieved on 02.10.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref>
 
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|date      = 28 Sep 1983
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* 28.09.1983 - Spartak Varna-MİY: 1-0. Wednesday. Varna. Referees: Radu Petescu, Petra Narac, Derban Zetculescu (ROM). ''Spartak Varna'': Zafirov, İsmailov, Borisov, Nikolchev, Mikailov, Dimov, Venkov (Stefanov), Bonev, Michev (Aleksiev), Gospodinov, Kazakov. Coach: Lyudmil Goranov. Goal: Nikolchev 64'. ''MİY'': Atıf, B.Mustafa, İsmail, M.Ali, Nasır, Suat, Güngör, İsa, Zafer (Muammer), Zekeriya, Memik. Coach: Ayhan Öz.<ref>"Unfortunate Mersin" [http://thumb.gazetearsivi.milliyet.com.tr//ML/1983/09/29/ML19830929001101402.gif Yazık oldu Mersin'e] Milliyet gazete arşivi, 30.09.1983, p. 14. Retrieved on 18.11.2010. {{tr icon}}</ref>
 
==1983–84 squad==
Transfers in: Loans: Taner lonaed to Vanspor, Muammer and Hüseyin loaned to Urfaspor, Zafer loaned to İskenderunspor in the mid-season (07.11.1983).
 
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{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Mustafa Çimen]]}} (B. Mustafa9
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Levent Arıkdoğan]]}} (B. Levent) Played: 33, Card: 0 if not K.Levent.
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=B. Ali}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Kerim Sözer]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Metin Koyuncuoğlu]]}} (K. Metin) Played: 34, Card: 0
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Nasır Belci]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=DF|nat=Turkey|name=İsmail}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Mahmut}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=[[İsa Ertürk]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Suat}}
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{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Yasin}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Kerim}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=K. Mustafa}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Zafer Altındağ]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=[[Levent Dörtgöz]]}} (K. Levent)
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Güngör}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Muhammed}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=MF|nat=Turkey|name=Melih}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=FW|nat=Turkey|name=Zekeriya}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=FW|nat=Turkey|name=[[Mehmet Ali Karakaş]]}}
{{fs player|no= |pos=FW|nat=Turkey|name=[[Mehmet Ertanıroğlu]]}} (Memik)
{{fs end}}
 
Transfers out: Vedat (Vefa). Ahmet (Ankaragücü). Metin Koyunluoğullarından (Gençlerbirliği). İsa (Altay). Suat (Sakaryaspor).
 
==References==
{{reflist|2}}
 
==See also==
* [[Football in Turkey]]
* [[Turkish Second Football League]]
* [[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup]]
 
{{Mersin İdmanyurdu Seasons}}
 
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Mersin İdmanyurdu SK
Mersin, Turkey
MİY 1983–84
Season: Second League 1983–84
League position: Group B: 2nd
Turkish Cup: Eliminated at R4
Cup Winners' Cup: Eliminated at R1
Top goal scorer:
President: Mehmet Fatih Deveci
Coach: 41 yr old Film, Tv, Radio and Stage Owners Anton Lester from Lively, has many hobbies which include guitar, property developers in singapore apartment for sale and rowing. Recalls what an attractive place it had been having gone to San Marino Historic Centre and Mount Titano. Kahraman Karataş
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Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) football team in 1983–84 season. In the start of season the president was Mehmet Fatih Deveci. Later Haluk Ulusoy became the president. Previous season MİY was relegated from the first division for the fourth time. In 1983-84 season, the aim was to promote again, but the dream did not come true.

Pre-season

MİY football team has prepared to the season in Uludağ, Bursa. Preparation games:

  • 31.07.1983 - Eskişehirspor-MİY: 3-0.
  • Adanaspor-MİY: 2-0.
  • Adana Demirspor-MİY: 2-0.

1983–84 league participation

Mersin İdmanyurdu took place in Group B in Second League 1983–84 season. League played in three groups two with 16 teams and one with 17. Bottom two teams in each relegated to Third League, whereas top teams promoted to First League at the end of the season.[1] MİY fought for group title with Altay and finished Group B 2nd with 19 wins and 53 goals.

League table

Mersin İY's league performance in Second League Group B in 1983–84 season is shown in the following table.[2]

place team games goals points home away
P W D L F A F-A week plc F-A week plc
1 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Altay 32 23 6 3 55 20 52 2-0 1-1
2 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Mersin İdmanyurdu 32 19 8 5 53 25 46
3 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Altınordu 32 13 13 6 47 29 39 2-1 4-4
4 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 İzmirspor 32 12 11 9 33 38 35 1-0 1-1
5 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Vefa Simtel 32 10 15 7 32 27 35 4-2 0-1
6 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Muğlaspor 32 9 14 9 35 31 32 2-0 1-1
7 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 PTT 32 12 8 12 35 34 32 1-0 0-2
8 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Konyaspor 32 11 10 11 33 34 32 2-0 0-0
9 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Şekerspor 32 9 11 12 27 26 29 1-0 0-1
10 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Burdurspor 32 8 13 11 28 33 29 0-0 1-1
11 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Kütahyaspor 32 10 8 14 28 34 28 3-1 1-0
12 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Alibeyköyspor 32 9 10 13 23 39 28 3-1 0-1
13 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Yeni Afyonspor 32 9 9 14 26 35 27 4-0 1-1
14 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Balıkesirspor 32 10 7 15 32 42 27 1-0 2-1
15 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Anadolu 32 7 13 12 23 36 27 3-0 3-0
16 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Ispartaspor 32 7 11 14 29 40 25 2-1 2-1
17 Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Aydınspor 32 6 9 17 20 46 21 4-1 1-2

Note: Won, drawn and lost points are 2, 1 and 0. F belongs to MİY and A belongs to corresponding team for both home and away matches.

First half

  • 01 - 21.08.1983 - MİY-Altay: 2-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 02 - 28.08.1983 - Şekerspor-MİY: 1-0. Sunday, 18:00. Cebeci İnönü Stadium, Ankara.
  • 03 - 04.09.1983 - MİY-Alibeyköyspor: 3-1. Sunday, 15:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referees: Reha Aktaş, Akif Yıldırım, Yücel Özbalaban. MİY: Atıf, Kerim, İsmail, Nasır, B.Metin, İsa, K.Levent, Zekeriya, K.Metin, Suat, Memik. Goals: Memik 10'(F), Zekeriya 17'(H), Zekeriya 58'. Alibeyköyspor: Sabahattin, Ramazan, Oğuz, Ercüment, Ahmet, Aslan, Hüseyin, Naci, Çetin, Ahmet, Erdoğan. Goal: Emin 78'.[3]
  • 04 - 18.09.1983 - Kütahyaspor-MİY: 0-1. Sunday (Bayram). Kütahya.
  • 05 - 25.09.1983 - MİY-Burdurspor: 0-0. Sunday, 16:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referee: Ertuğ Fırat.
  • 06 - 02.10.1983 - Konyaspor-MİY: 0-0. Sunday. Konya. pos: 2 (6 3 2 1 6 2 8).
  • 07 - 09.10.1983 - MİY-Aydınspor: 4-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 08 - 16.10.1983 - Muğlaspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Muğla. pos: 1 (8 4 3 1 10 3 11).
  • 09 - 23.10.1983 - MİY-İzmirspor: 1-0. Sunday. Mersin.
  • 10 - 30.10.1983 - MİY-Altınordu: 2-1.
  • 11 - 06.11.1983 - Balıkesirspor-MİY: 1-2.
  • 12 - 20.11.1983 - Bye. pos: 1 (11 7 3 1 16 6 17).
  • 13 - 27.11.1983 - MİY-Yeni Afyonspor: 4-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 14 - 04.12.1983 - Ispartaspor-MİY: 1-2. Sunday. Isparta.
  • 15 - 11.12.1983 - MİY-Vefa Simtel: 4-2. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 16 - 17.12.1983 - Anadolu-MİY: 0-3. Saturday, 14:00. Burhan Felek Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Fikri Kuşdemir, Ünal Ünal, Ergin Utkudu. Anadolu: Mustafa, Mehmet, İsmail, Faruk, Musa, Selahattin, Vedat, Kerem (Coşkun), Atilla, Ercan, Reşat. MİY: Atıf, Mustafa (Aptülkerim), Mehmet, Metin, Nasır, İsa, Levent I, Levent II, Suat, Güngör (Memik), Zekeriya. Goals: Suat 67', Memik 71', Levent II 87'.[4]
  • 17 - 25.12.1983 - MİY-PTT: 1-0. Sunday, 13:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referee: Kemal Bayram. 1 (16 ? ? ? ? ? 27).

Second half

  • 18 - 28.01.1984 - Altay-MİY: 1-1. Saturday, 14:00. Atatürk Stadium, İzmir. Referee: Yusuf Namoğlu.
  • 19 - 05.02.1984 - MİY-Şekerspor: 1-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 20 - 12.02.1984 - Alibeyköyspor-MİY: 1-0. Sunday, 14:00. Eyüp Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Atilla Koşar, Ünal Ünal, Ali Erkan. Alibeyköy: Bahattin, K.Çetin, Erdoğan, Hüseyin, Kamil, Burhan, Mehmet, Adnan, Emin, B.Çetin, Murat. Goal: Burhan 22'(P). MİY: Atıf, Mustafa, Nasır, İsmail, B.Metin, B.Levent (Mehmet), K.Levent, Suat, K.Metin, Zekeriya, Mehmet.[5]
  • 21 - 19.02.1984 - MİY-Kütahyaspor: 3-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 22 - 26.02.1984 - Burdurspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Burdur. Referee: Salih Yazıcı. pos: 1 (21 14 5 2 36 13 33).
  • 23 - 04.03.1984 - MİY-Konyaspor: 2-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. pos: 1 (22 15 5 2 38 13 35).
  • 24 - 11.03.1984 - Aydınspor-MİY: 2-1. Sunday. Aydın. Referee: Fikri Kuştemir.
  • 25 - 18.03.1984 - MİY-Muğlaspor: 2-0. Sunday, 14:30. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 26 - 25.03.1984 - İzmirspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. İzmir. Referee: Coşkun Kutay.
  • 27 - 01.04.1984 - Altınordu-MİY: 4-4. Sunday. İzmir.
  • 28 - 08.04.1984 - MİY-Balıkesirspor: 1-0.
  • 29 - 15.04.1984 - Bye.
  • 30 - 22.04.1984 - Yeni Afyonspor-MİY: 1-1. Sunday. Afyon.
  • 31 - 29.04.1984 - MİY-Ispartaspor: 2-1. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Referees: Kazım Ünlüsoy, Hamdi Özdemir, Ahmet Ege. MİY: Atıf, B.Mustafa, B.Levent, B.Ali, Nasır, K.Metin, K.Levent (Yasin), K.Mustafa (Güngör), Kerim, Zekeriya, Memik. Goals: K.Metin 15', B.Levent 43'. Ispartaspor: Tufan, Metin, Tarık, Alaattin, Erdoğan, Necati, Salih (Nasuh), Gani, Engin, Ramazan, Mustafa. Goal: Gani: (1-1).[6] pos: 2 (29 18 8 3 50 22 44).
  • 32 - 05.05.1984 - Vefa Simtel-MİY: 1-0. Saturday, 15:00. Vefa Stadium, İstanbul. Referees: Nihat Gülşen, Hasan Güven, Ömer Altındağ. Vefa Simtel: Hüsnü, Necat, Vedat, Cemal, Metin, Kemalettin, Ahmet, Cem, Abtül (Tekin), Adnan, Ali (Armağan), Varol. Goal: Nedim 21(F). MİY: Atıf, B.Mustafa, M.Ali (Güngör), B.Metin (Yasin), K.Mustafa, K.Metin, B.Levent, K.Levent, Abdülkerim, Zekeriya, Mehmet.[7] pos: 2 (30 18 8 4 50 23 44).
  • 33 - 13.05.1984 - MİY-Anadolu: 3-0. Sunday. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin.
  • 34 - 19.05.1984 - PTT-MİY: 2-0. Saturday, 15:00. Cebeci İnönü Stadium, Ankara. PTT: Goals: Bilal 70', 89'. pos: 1 (32 19 8 5 53 25 46).

1983–84 Turkish Cup participation

MİY has participated at R2 and eliminated at R4:[8]

round own league opponent's league opponent away home result
Round 2 Second League Group B Second League Group C Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Ceyhanspor 2-0 4-1 promoted to R3
Round 3 Second League Group B Amateur Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Konya Şekerspor 3-0 2-0 promoted to R4
Round 4 Second League Group B Second League Group A Template:Legend3Template:Legend3 Karşıyaka 0-1 2-1 eliminated
  • R2 L1 - 21.09.1983 - MİY-Ceyhanspor: 4-1. Wednesday. Mersin.
  • R2 L2 - 05.10.1983 - Ceyhanspor-MİY: 0-2. Wednesday, 15:30. Ceyhan.
  • R3 L1 - 09.11.1983 - MİY-Konya Şekerspor: 2-0. Wednesday. Mersin.
  • R3 L2 - 30.11.1983 - Konya Şekerspor-MİY: 0-3. Wednesday, 14:00. Konya.
  • R4 L1 - 14.12.1983 - MİY-Karşıyaka: 2-1. Wednesday. Mersin.
  • R4 L2 - 21.12.1983 - Karşıyaka-MİY: 1-0. Wednesday. İzmir.

1983–84 UEFA Cup participation

MİY represented Turkey in Cup Winners' Cup in 1983–84.[9] In total MİY 0-1 lost against Spartak Varna from Bulgaria at first round. In 16 May 1984, Juventus (ITA) beat Porto (POR) 2-1 in Basel and became champions.


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  • 14.09.1983 - MİY-Spartak Varna: 0-0. Wednesday, 17:00. Weather: 28°C open, sunny. Tevfik Sırrı Gür Stadium, Mersin. Attendance: 7.796. Referees: Alexandro Mushkovets, Yuri Salchenko, Velodi Miminoshvili (USSR). MİY: Atıf, Kerim, B.Metin, İsmail, Nasır, İsa, Mahmut, Suat (Zafer), K.Levent, Zekeriya, Mehmet Ali (Memik). Subs: Özcan, Güngör, Mustafa. Coach: Kahraman Karataş. Spartak Varna: Zafirov, İsmailov, Nikolchev, Vladimirov, Borisov, Gyorev, Gospodinov, Venkov, Kazakov, Lichev, Aleksiev. Subs: Simyanov, Mihaylov. Coach: Ludmil Goranov.[10]

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  • 28.09.1983 - Spartak Varna-MİY: 1-0. Wednesday. Varna. Referees: Radu Petescu, Petra Narac, Derban Zetculescu (ROM). Spartak Varna: Zafirov, İsmailov, Borisov, Nikolchev, Mikailov, Dimov, Venkov (Stefanov), Bonev, Michev (Aleksiev), Gospodinov, Kazakov. Coach: Lyudmil Goranov. Goal: Nikolchev 64'. MİY: Atıf, B.Mustafa, İsmail, M.Ali, Nasır, Suat, Güngör, İsa, Zafer (Muammer), Zekeriya, Memik. Coach: Ayhan Öz.[11]

1983–84 squad

Transfers in: Loans: Taner lonaed to Vanspor, Muammer and Hüseyin loaned to Urfaspor, Zafer loaned to İskenderunspor in the mid-season (07.11.1983).

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Transfers out: Vedat (Vefa). Ahmet (Ankaragücü). Metin Koyunluoğullarından (Gençlerbirliği). İsa (Altay). Suat (Sakaryaspor).

References

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See also

Template:Mersin İdmanyurdu Seasons

  1. Cem Pekin Archives 31 August 2009.
  2. Standings and results from Cem Pekin Archives
  3. "Alibeyköy was defeated in Mersin: 3-0". Alibeyköy, Mersin'de farklı yenildi: 1-3. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 05.09.1983, p. 14. Retrieved on 06.11.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

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    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

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  4. "Anadolu lost to Mersin İdmanyurdu home: 3-0". Anadolu Mersin İdmanyurdu'na evinde farklı yenildi: 3-0. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 18.12.1983, p. 13. Retrieved on 12.10.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation
  5. "Great surprize from Alibeyköy to leader Mersin: 1-0". Alibeyköy'ün lider Mersin'e büyük sürprizi: 1-0. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 13.02.1984, p. 10. Retrieved on 19.11.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation
  6. "Mersin İ. Yurdu, beat Ispartaspor with difficulty, is three points behind of leader Altay". Ispartaspor önünde güç galip gelen Mersi İ. Yurdu, lider Altay'ın üç puan gerisinde. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 30.04.1984, p. 10. Retrieved on 13.06.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation
  7. "Vefa-Simtel gave no chance to Mersin: 1-0." Vefa-Simtel Mersin'e şans tanımadı. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 06.05.1984, p. 12. Retrieved on 02.10.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation
  8. Cem Pekin Archives Retrieved on 23.07.2010.
  9. Cup Winners' Cup 1983–84 details from UEFA Cup Winners' Cup
  10. "0-0 is not enough for Mersin." Mersin'e 0-0 yetmez. Milliyet gazete arşivi, 15.09.1983, p. 13-14. Retrieved on 02.10.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation
  11. "Unfortunate Mersin" Yazık oldu Mersin'e Milliyet gazete arşivi, 30.09.1983, p. 14. Retrieved on 18.11.2010. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co. Ltd, a number one insurance firm in singapore apartment for sale and Malaysia, has incorporated properties of their portfolio, particularly the residential, business and retail units for leasing.

    Wenlan Qian is an Assistant Professor within the Department of Finance on the NUS Business College. She joined NUS in 2008 after obtaining her Ph.D. in Business Administration from the College of California, Berkeley. Wenlan Qian can also be affiliated with the Institute of Real Estate Studies and Danger Administration Institute at National University of Singapore. Dr. Qian's principal research interests are household finance, empirical asset pricing, and real estate. Dr. Qian is the recipient of the NBER Household Finance/Sloan Foundation Research Grant in 2013, Actual Estate Analysis Institute Research Grant in 2012, and Funding Administration Affiliation of Singapore Analysis Grant in 2011.

    On 30 Aug 2010, the Authorities additional introduced that SSD shall be payable on residential properties which are acquired (or bought) on or after 30 Aug 2010 and disposed of (or sold) within three years of acquisition. The quantity of SSD for the holding interval of 1 year is computed primarily based on the same charges as the customer's stamp duty, however will probably be lowered to 2/three and 1/three of the amount of buyer's stamp responsibility for holding period of 2 years and three years respectively.

    A industrial & residential web site at Holland Highway will probably be placed on the Confirmed List as a part of the Holland Village Extension plan unveiled within the Master Plan 2014. The sale of the positioning will additional enhance the prevailing city village character of the world. It would present new housing choices within a mixed use improvement that is well connected by way of pedestrian linkages to surrounding transport nodes and public spaces. Supply of Industrial House Train your Choice to Purchase (OTP) / execute your Sale and Buy (S&P) Agreement and apply to the CPF Board for the usage of your CPF Abnormal Account savings towards the purchase of the property, the month-to-month instalments for the home mortgage and authorized charges and stamp duties. 2.How is property tax calculated?

    The weaker value motion is presumably as a result of affordability of these landed homes. Entry degree landed properties (three bedrooms) are at present transacting at about SGD2.zero-2.7 million, or 2.0 occasions that of an equal sized non-landed residence. In distinction, similar landed properties had been transacting solely at SGD1.4-1.eight million or 1.6 times in 2009-2011. Traditionally this gap between landed and non-landed prices is about 1.three-1.eight occasions. With this widened price hole, the landed housing worth is unlikely to help further growth especially when builders have made the non-landed homes more inexpensive by maintaining the full quantum prices to SGD zero.9 -1.2 million.

    A portion of the acquisition worth that must be paid before an Choice to Purchase (OTP) is issued. The amount is negotiable and typically varies from 1% to five% of the acquisition value. The OTP can be valid for a interval agreed by you and the seller, during which you own the only real right to purchase the property. To train the OTP, you will have to pay 5% or 10% of the acquisition worth less the booking fee. The first 5% of the purchase value must at all times be in cash and the balance generally is a combination of cash and/or Central Provident Fund (CPF) financial savings^. Stamp Obligation