Ayhan Aşut

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Ayhan Aşut
Personnel
birthday 1944
place of birth EskişehirTurkey
size 175 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1961-1964 Ankara Demirspor 18 (2)
1965-1970 Eskişehirspor 75 (7)
1967-1968 →  PTT Ankara  (loan) 22 (1)
1970-1974 Goztepe Izmir 25 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1969 Turkey U-21 4 (0)
1969 Turkey 4 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Ayhan Aşut (* 1944 in Eskişehir ) is a former Turkish football player and coach. He played u. a. for the clubs Eskişehirspor and Göztepe Izmir and was involved in some of the most important successes in their respective club histories at both clubs.

Player career

society

The beginnings of Aşut's football career are not well documented. From the summer of 1961 he played for the first division team Ankara Demirspor . After two league appearances in September 1961, he stayed the rest of the season without a competitive game. In the following two seasons he increased his stakes from six league games in the 1962/63 season to ten league games in the 1963/64 season. However, his career in the 1964/65 season is undocumented.

In 1965, in Eskisehir , the club Eskişehirspor founded and for participation in the second Futbol Ligi , the newly introduced just two years ago second highest Turkish league, joined the service. Since this club was supposed to represent the city of Eskişehir, all the talents of the local smaller clubs or those who came from Eskişehir were brought to this club. So Aşut also moved to Eskişehirspor and was one of the club's founding squad. Already in the first season the team reached the championship of the 2nd league and thus promotion to the 1st league . As a second division champion, the team competed in the Prime Minister's Cup against Trabzon İdmanocağı in the summer of 1966 , won this game 1-0 and won their second title in the first season in the club's history. At this club, Aşut caught the attention of his coaches and club officials positively in the first two seasons because of his footballing qualities and his sociability, but also because of his lush nightlife, his indiscipline, his aggressiveness on the football field and frequent absence. These negative characteristics led to the fact that he was reprimanded several times in the 1966/67 season and was suspended by his head coach Cihat Arman for the rest of the season. For the next season, the club management loaned him to league rivals PTT Ankara for one season . At PTT, Aşut shows convincing performances, which is why his club kept his refined player in the squad for the coming season. In the 1st Lig 1968/69 Aşut also convinced at Eskişehirspor, helped the club to achieve the greatest success in the club's history with the Turkish runner-up , and rose to the Turkish national team himself. Up to this season, the three big Istanbul clubs Beşiktaş , Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray decided the Turkish championship and the runner-up among themselves. This success was the greatest of an Anatolian team in Turkish football to date. After this championship, the team established itself as a fixture in Turkish football and reached the Turkish runner-up again in the next two seasons. The next season he kept this status for a long time. In a game against Samsunspor at the beginning of 1970 , Aşut broke his left collarbone after a duel with opponent İskender Sipahi and was out of action until April 1970 as a result of this injury. In addition to this injury, Aşut started again negatively from indiscipline that delayed his recovery. After he had completed almost all league games over the full length of the game from April 1970 until the end of the season and helped his club to defend the runner-up, he was put on the sales list at the end of the season.

Although Aşut expressed his wish to want to stay with Eskişehirspor, he was given in late July 1970 for a transfer fee of 170,000 Turkish lira to the league rivals Göztepe Izmir . At this club, which similarly Eskişehirspor had made some successes in recent years, he could not establish himself as a regular player. In his first season for Göztepe, the 1970/71 season , he contributed with 18 competitive appearances to the fact that his club finished the league in third place in the table and thus reached a new club record. The following three seasons Göztepe lost the connection to the top clubs of the highest Turkish league. Aşut was used as a substitute player twelve times in competitive games in his second season, but in the last two seasons at Göztepe he was almost exclusively a reserve player. In 1974 he finally left the club.

National team

Aşut's national team career began in June 1969 with a deployment for the Turkish U-21 national team . In all of these missions he was well over 21 years old.

In 1969 he was nominated for the first time and for the squad of the Turkish national team as part of an RCD Cup game against the Iranian national team by national coach Abdulah Gegić and made his international debut in this game.

Overall, Aşut completed four U-21 and four A internationals for Turkey.

Coaching career

Aşut acquired the trainer's license in the fall of 1990 following a trainer seminar. Whether he subsequently worked as a trainer has not been documented.

successes

With Eskişehirspor

With Göztepe Izmir

With the Turkish national team

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b July 7, 1970, Milliyet, p. 12: "Doğmadan Ölenler ...: Ayhan Aşut"
  2. February 9, 1970, Milliyet, p. 10: "Eskişehirli Ayhan amaliyet oldu"
  3. July 15, 1970, Milliyet, p. 10: "Beşiktaş'ın iki Romen'i bugün geliyor"
  4. July 25, 1970, Milliyet, p. 10: "Ayhan Göztepe'ye transfer oldu"
  5. October 24, 1990, Milliyet, p. 18: "Kopya yasağı"