Çengiz Karaça

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Çengiz Karaça
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German Grand Prix 2018-3-Cengiz Karaca (finalist) and Lukas Stamm (winner) (cropped, Çengiz Karaça) .jpg
Personal details
birthday 1st October 1974
nationality GermanyGermany Germany
Achievements
Unless otherwise stated,
the information relates to the “three cushion” discipline.
Other tournaments:
s. successes
Societies)
  • Billiard Academy Berlin GermanyGermany
  • BC International GermanyGermany

Çengiz Karaça (born October 1, 1974 ) is a German carambola player .

Career

Karaça grew up in a family home of Turkish origin . Karaça's main discipline is three- cushion , previously he played cadre . At the age of 20, Karaça took fourth place in the three- cushion European junior championship in 1994 , a year later he was German junior champion in three-cushion, in 1996 in the free game and in the same year in cadre 47/2. He played for many years for the Billard Akademie Berlin (BAB), once founded by world champion Dieter Müller and also the home club of the German-Turkish Gülşen Degener . With him he was four times Berlin champion in three cushion. In the 2nd Bundesliga he played for the BG Bottrop club and was German runner-up with him in 2009. Çengiz Karaça was able to fight for a bronze medal at the German three- cushion championship in Bad Wildungen as early as 2008 , before becoming German champion for the first time in 2018. In the final he faced his club mate Hakan Çelik and with his 26: 9 lead it looked like the game had already been won, but Çelik fought his way forward and with a series of 10 he found connection to the game and was able to do that later Be the first to finish the match. Karaça possible in Nachstoß and so we went to the shootout that Karaça then after a missed second ball of Çelik with 2: 1 decision for themselves.

successes

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Web links

Commons : Çengiz Karaça  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b player profile. Kozoom , accessed October 19, 2019 .
  2. player profile. Billard Akademie Berlin (BAB), archived from the original on October 19, 2019 ; accessed on October 19, 2019 .