A 58-year-old club that was relegated from the 2nd League will close down.

A 58-year-old club that was relegated from the 2nd League will close down.

12.06.2025 11:31

The process initiated for the club transfer at Nazillispor, which has been relegated from the TFF 2nd League to the 3rd League, has hit a dead end. The acquisition attempt led by Haluk Alıcık, the Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party in Aydın, did not yield the expected results. If the club transfer does not take place, the likelihood of the club saying goodbye to the professional leagues due to its debt burden is increasing.

The black and white team that was relegated from TFF 2nd League to 3rd League has encountered a deadlock in the process initiated for the club's transfer. The acquisition attempt led by Haluk Alıcık, the Chairman of the Nationalist Movement Party in Aydın, did not yield the expected result.

Club President Şahin Kaya expressed his despair by stating, "We have been waiting for a month, but I think this will not happen."

NO CANDIDATE CAME FORWARD

Haluk Alıcık had taken steps to acquire Nazillispor along with former Club President Özgen Türker and some businesspeople. It was learned that in the negotiations, Alıcık agreed to make a cash payment of approximately 6.5 million TL and to take on the club's debts, which amount to 50 million TL. However, despite the agreement, uncertainty continued as the process did not progress.

In a statement regarding the developments, Club President Şahin Kaya said, "I have not spoken to anyone else due to Haluk Alıcık's initiative, but we have been waiting for a month. I no longer think this will happen. If no results are obtained, we will talk to new investors."

FACING THE RISK OF CLOSURE

If the club transfer does not take place, Nazillispor's chance of being in the 3rd League next season may also be at risk. As the burden of debt increases, the possibility of saying goodbye to professional leagues strengthens, while the silence of the business world in the city and the anxious waiting of the fans continue. This situation could lead to the club saying goodbye to the professional leagues it has fought in for 58 years and to ceasing its activities.

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