🌹Vedat Abi'ye

From Amed to the diaspora.

The independent English-language home for Amedspor — the club from Amed (officially known as Diyarbakır), that carries the colors of a place and the affection of a people scattered across the world.

About

Amedspor News is the independent English-language home for Amedspor — the club from Amed (officially known as Diyarbakır), that carries the colors of a place and the affection of a people scattered across the world.

We cover what happens on the pitch: matches, transfers, tactics, signings, the league table. And we cover what happens around it: the supporters who travel, the diaspora who watch from Stockholm, Hamburg, and Brussels, the songs in the stands, the culture that lives around the club.

We write in clear, fast English so anyone — in Amed or Düsseldorf, in Hewlêr or Toronto — can follow the story without translation.

"We don't lecture. We don't sloganize. We trust readers to draw their own conclusions from accurate, well-sourced reporting."

Editorial Policy

Our standard is simple: get it right, get it out, write it clean.

We verify before we publish. We mark rumors as rumors, and confirmed news as confirmed. We update stories openly when new information emerges, and we date our corrections. We separate reporting from opinion, and we tell the reader which is which. We respect the city, the club, and our readers — local and diaspora alike.

When the story touches identity, history, or culture, we let the facts carry the weight. We don't lecture. We don't sloganize. We trust readers to draw their own conclusions from accurate, well-sourced reporting.

Built on Three Pillars

The Pitch

Match reports, transfers, tactical analysis, player profiles, league tables.

The Stands

Supporters' culture, chants, choreography, the stadium as a place.

The Diaspora

Watch parties from Stockholm to Toronto. The voice of Amed across borders.