Sivasspor
The Turkish football club is nicknamed Yiğidolar, and its club colours are red and white. They also have red and white jerseys with vertical stripes, which are complemented by red shorts with white details. Outdoors, then, they play mostly in black with red details. At home they are at Sivas Stadium, which has a capacity of 27,532 spectators. The club was founded in the city of Sivas in 1967 after the merger of three local clubs.
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Alanyaspor
This unit comes from the Turkish city of Alanya in Antalya province. In today's popular resort of the Turkish Riviera, it was founded in 1948 and their club colours are orange and green. This colour combination can also be seen in the club crest, but of course also on the jerseys. At home they play in orange, and away they play in largely white jerseys, where the club colours can be seen on the shoulders and sleeves. Alternatively, outdoors they use jerseys with the club colours in the form of vertical stripes. Their sanctuary is the Bahçeşehir Okulları Stadium, which has a capacity of 10,842 spectators.
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