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'''Ahmet Akçan''' is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[coach (sports)|coach]].
'''Ahmet Akçan''' is a [[Turkey|Turkish]] [[football (soccer)|football]] [[coach (sports)|coach]].


He started as interpreter when [[Germany|German]] soccer coach [[Jupp Derwall]] started to work in [[Turkey]]. Then he worked as the assistant of [[Karl-Heinz Feldkamp]] when Feldkamp managed [[Galatasaray SK]] and [[Beşiktaş JK]], but never became first manager in these clubs. He managed [[Karabükspor]], [[Bursaspor]], [[Mardinspor]] and [[Eskişehirspor]].<ref>http://www.sporx.com/detail.php?Type=128&kategori=129&go=71146</ref>
He started as interpreter when [[Germany|German]] soccer coach [[Jupp Derwall]] started to work in [[Turkey]]. Then he worked as the assistant of [[Karl-Heinz Feldkamp]] when Feldkamp managed [[Galatasaray SK]] and [[Beşiktaş JK]], but never became first manager in these clubs. He managed [[Karabükspor]], [[Bursaspor]], [[Mardinspor]] and [[Eskişehirspor]].<ref>[http://www.sporx.com/detail.php?Type=128&kategori=129&go=71146 Sporx.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>


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Revision as of 12:22, 1 June 2008

Ahmet Akçan is a Turkish football coach.

He started as interpreter when German soccer coach Jupp Derwall started to work in Turkey. Then he worked as the assistant of Karl-Heinz Feldkamp when Feldkamp managed Galatasaray SK and Beşiktaş JK, but never became first manager in these clubs. He managed Karabükspor, Bursaspor, Mardinspor and Eskişehirspor.[1]

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