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Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/29 17:30 - Zeytinburnu Istanbul v Buz Beykoz L 2-4
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/27 17:30 - Zeytinburnu Istanbul v Buz Beykoz L 3-4
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/25 17:30 - Buz Beykoz v Zeytinburnu Istanbul W 4-5
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/23 17:30 - Buz Beykoz v Zeytinburnu Istanbul W 3-6
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/21 17:30 - Buz Beykoz v Zeytinburnu Istanbul L 5-1
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/15 17:30 - Buz Adam v Zeytinburnu Istanbul L 13-2
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 03/13 17:30 - Buz Adam v Zeytinburnu Istanbul L 5-2
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 02/03 15:30 - Buz Adam v Zeytinburnu Istanbul L 4-3
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 01/06 13:30 - Zeytinburnu Istanbul v Buz Adam L 4-8
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 12/24 11:00 - Zeytinburnu Istanbul v Buz Beykoz L 3-4
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 12/22 17:30 - Zeytinburnu Istanbul v Istanbul BB L 5-6
Ice Hockey Matches (Regulation Only) 12/03 13:00 - Gumus Patenler v Zeytinburnu Istanbul W 6-7

Zeytinburnu Belediyespor, short for (Turkish: Zeytinburnu Belediyesi Buz Hokeyi Takımı), is the ice hockey section of Zeytinburnu Belediye S.K. in Istanbul, founded by the Municipality of Zeytinburnu district in 2010. Currently the team competes in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League (TBHSL) and plays their home matches in Silivrikapı Ice Skating Hall. The club's colors are blue, white and red.

History

In 2010, the Municipality of Zeytinburnu erected two mobile ice-rinks of each 400 m2 (4,300 sq ft) in the frame of a social responsibility project called "Doğaya destek sizden, buz pateni biletiniz bizden" (literally: You Support the Nature, We Award the Ticket for Ice Skating) to promote recycling. Citizens were awarded free tickets for ice skating session for the duration of half-an-hour under supervision of trainers in exchange for waste brought to recycle. Street children in the district, who are coming from poor families of mostly southeastern and eastern Anatolian origin with up to 10–12 children, collected waste paper to get free tickets. However, some of them tried to enter without a ticket, caused trouble around the venue, threatened the employees and damaged the ice rink. Noticing the youngsters' interest in ice skating, the municipality officials gave them in the beginning free-of-charge sessions instead of calling in for further security measures. The increasing interest of the street children induced the district mayor Murat Aydın to form an ice hockey team with the support of the Turkish Ice Hockey Federation (TBHF).

The team was established on May 29, 2010. Around twenty youngsters joined the team. Training and playing ice hockey in a team helped rehabilitate the children, many of whom were drug addicted or smokers, and resume their high school education. The addicts with social troubles were transformed into gentile sportspeople.

The team played in the Marmara Region Division of the Turkish Ice Hockey First League (TBHBL), the second-level league in Turkey. In the first two seasons, the team lost all league games with high score. The number of players as street children dropped to eight. By and by, the team transferred also professional ice hockey players. Success came in the 2012–13 season. Composed of players aged 17 to 19, Zeytinburnu Belediyespor became regional league leader, and was promoted at the end to the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League (TBHSL).

The club formed also a farm team consisting of 35 minors aged between 10 and 12, who were selected as talented.

Zeytinburnu Istanbul is a professional ice hockey team based in Istanbul, Turkey. The team was founded in 2006 and has since become one of the most successful ice hockey teams in the country. The team plays in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League and has won multiple championships in the league.

Zeytinburnu Istanbul is known for its strong defensive play and physical style of hockey. The team is led by a talented group of players, including several international players from countries such as Canada, Russia, and Sweden. The team's home arena is the Zeytinburnu Ice Rink, which has a seating capacity of 1,500.

Off the ice, Zeytinburnu Istanbul is actively involved in promoting ice hockey in Turkey and developing young talent through its youth programs. The team has a strong fan base and is known for its passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at home games.

Overall, Zeytinburnu Istanbul is a highly respected ice hockey team in Turkey and continues to be a dominant force in the Turkish Ice Hockey Super League.