The club colours were black and red, and they played their home matches at New Gaziantep Stadium.
Türkocağı went on to merge with Sanatkarlar Spor Kulübü to form Gaziantep İdman Yurdu.
The club did not register in time for the Gaziantep amateur league and were only permitted to compete in friendly matches.
Gaziantep city's leading people held a meeting under the chairmanship of Mayor Abdulkadir Batur and they made a first attempt for the foundation of the club.
Important figures in Gaziantep held a meeting with then-mayor Abdülkadir Batur in order to form the club.
[3] Gaziantepspor's crest represents the city's landmarks and was designed under the guidance of ex-chairman Celal Doğan.
Above the Gaziantep banner lies the martyr's memorial, the checkered background represents the cities treat to the world, the famous dessert ‘Baklava’.
Their main ultra group is called Gençlik 27, meaning the Youth 27, as number 27 corresponds to the province's code.
The supporter group are renowned for creating a great atmosphere at home games with their red flares flags and are found in the 5th and 6th stands behind the goal.