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Giant partnership in basketball – Karsiyaka News

KBornova Belediyespor, one of the Basketball 1st League teams that cooperated with Arşıyaka Sports Club, will compete under the name Bornova Belediyespor Karşıyaka in the league with the signed 3+3 year agreement. Speaking at the signing ceremony held at Atatürk Sports Complex, Karşıyaka Sports Club President Turgay Büyükkarcı said that Super League teams’ inability to give their young talents time is the most important problem in the development of talent in Turkish basketball. Büyükkarcı stated that this situation prevents young basketball players from gaining high level competitive experience. Büyükkarcı said, “Bornova Municipality has created a very successful team with great devotion and has brought this team to compete in a lower league of the Super League.

IZMIR HAS BEEN A MODEL

After that, it’s up to us. Our athletes who cannot find a place in the Super League will have the opportunity to play more matches and gain experience. Our young friends from the infrastructure will have the opportunity to work with professional staff. I hope we will bring an ‘Izmir Model’ to basketball,” he said.

IT HAS ALSO COME TO THE MONTH

Ayda, who was rescued 91 hours after the wreckage of Rıza Bey Apartment, which was destroyed in the earthquake in İzmir, and her older brother Atakan Gezgin, also attended the SIGNING ceremony. Karsiyaka Mayor Cemil Tugay also stated that he believes the Bornova Belediyespor Karşıyaka project will make a significant contribution to the country’s basketball and said, “After this cooperation, both Karşıyaka, Bornova and Turkish basketball will gain more.”

YOUTH WILL WIN

Bornova Mayor Mustafa İduğ noted that with the cooperation signed between Karşıyaka and Bornova Belediyespor, their goal is to win young people rather than winning matches. İduğ stated that they signed this agreement to bring talented basketball players to the Turkish National Team.

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