İsmail Akbaşlı

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İsmail Akbaşlı
Personnel
birthday January 10, 1963
place of birth SaimbeyliTurkey
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981-1984 Adanaspor 66 (23)
1984-1986 Gençlerbirliği Ankara 59 (13)
1986-1989 Malatyaspor 57 0(7)
1989-1991 Adana Demirspor 33 0(6)
1994-1995 Ercişspor 2 0(0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1983 Turkey U-21 2 0(0)
1984 Turkey 1 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1998-2000 Hatayspor (assistant coach)
2000-2001 Malatyaspor (assistant coach)
2005– Adanaspor (offspring)
1 Only league games are given.

İsmail Akbaşlı (born January 10, 1963 in Saimbeyli ) is a former Turkish football player and coach.

Player career

society

The beginnings of Akbaşlı's career are undocumented. The first recorded activity he played at the age of eighteen in the 1981/82 season for the first division club Adanaspor . At this club, which had ended the previous season as the Turkish runner-up and thus achieved the greatest success in the club's history, he was included in the professional squad in the second half of the 1981/82 season. So he made his professional debut in the cup encounter on March 3, 1982 against Antalyaspor . About three weeks later he also made his debut in the game against Beşiktaş Istanbul in the 1st Lig . In the remaining league games he was used almost continuously and ended the season with seven league appearances and one goal. With the 1982/83 season he immediately captured Akbaşlı a regular place and ended the season with 32 league appearances and nine goals. This made him the most successful goalscorer of his team and became a Turkish U-21 national player towards the end of the season. With the 1983/84 season Akbaşlı increased his previous year's performance again and ended the season with 13 goals in 27 league games. This made him again the most successful goalscorer of his team and one of the most successful goal scorers of this first division season. During this season he was also a Turkish national player. His club ended the season penultimate and had to relegate back to the 2nd league after 14 years of membership in the first division .

After the descent of Adanaspors in the summer of 1984 Akbaşlı moved to the new season for the first division club Gençlerbirliği Ankara . Here he finished the first season with 18 competitive games and three goals well behind his previous year's performance. In his second season for the capital city, the 1985/86 season , he came to 10 goals in 30 competitive games and thus built on his old form again.

After he had spent the first half of the 1986/87 season at Gençlerbirliği, Akbaşlı moved to the second half of the 1st Lig to Malatyaspor . This formerly unknown and heavily indebted club was from which the early 1980s province of Malatya originating patron Nurettin Soykan bought. As the club's president, he invested large sums in the team and financed the first division in the club's history in the summer of 1984 with the promotion. The club began preparing for the coming season weeks before the official end of the season, immediately after the second division championship was won. The club tried unsuccessfully to sign well-known players from the three big clubs Beşiktaş Istanbul , Fenerbahçe Istanbul and Galatasaray Istanbul . The commitments failed not because of the required amount, but rather because of the fact that none of the stars wanted to play in the province. Finally, they were satisfied with the players of the remaining first division teams and signed in addition to Malik Gençalp , Çetin Aslan , Oktay Çevik , Cavit Kurucu , Eren Talu and İsmail Akbaşlı during the winter break. With his new employer, he immediately rose to become a regular player and top performer and reached sixth place in the table at the end of the season. During his time at Malatyaspor, Akbaşlı received the most famous players in Turkish football such as the national players Metin Yıldız and Adnan Esen from Galatasaray , the shooting stars Bünyamin Süral and Ünal Karaman from Gaziantepspor , the reigning national goalkeeper Yaşar Duran and the national player Ceyhun Güray . With this squad Akbaşlıs club finished the season 1987/88 in third place in the table and reached the best first division placement in the club's history. With five goals in 35 games, he was one of the main contributors to this success. The season after this success he lost his regular place and ended it with only five appearances.

In the summer of 1989 Akbaşlı moved to the first division side Adana Demirspor and thus to the arch-rival of his former club Adanaspor. Here, too, he quickly established himself as a regular player and ended the season with 31 competitive games and five goals. Since his club missed relegation, he played the next season in the second division. In the first second division season he missed his regular place and ended the season with only three league appearances. With his club he ended this second division season as a champion and thus achieved direct promotion back to the first division. After this success, however, he left the club and hired the third division Ercişspor . Here he played one season and then ended his career.

National team

Akbaşlıs national team career began in October 1983 with a use for the Turkish U-21 national team . The next year he was nominated for the first time and for the squad of the Turkish national team in a friendly against the Egyptian national team by national coach Coşkun Özarı and completed his only senior international match in this game.

In total, he completed two U-21 and one A internationals.

Coaching career

At the turn of the millennium Akbaşlı worked as an assistant coach at Hatayspor and Malatyaspor . From summer 2005 he works for Adanaspor as a junior coach.

successes

With Malatyaspor
With Adana Demirspor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. May 1, 1984, Milliyet, Sayfa 13