Beyhan Çalışkan

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Beyhan Çalışkan
Personnel
birthday April 6, 1960
place of birth PlovdivBulgaria
size 177 cm
position midfield
Juniors
Years station
until 1978 Bursaspor
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1980-1990 Bursaspor 306 (38)
1990-1991 Adana Demirspor 44 0(0)
1991-1993 Kayserispor 19 0(0)
1993-1995 Sarıyer SK 30 0(1)
1994-1995 →  Mustafakemalpaşaspor  (loan) 50 0(5)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1987-1988 Turkey Olympics 7 0(0)
1985 Turkey 1 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000 Bursaspor (youth coach)
2000-2001 Bursa Merinosspor
2001-2003 Tavşancılspor
2003 Mustafakemalpaşaspor
2003-2004 Kestel Belediyespor
2004-2006 Bilecikspor
2006-2007 Orhangazirspor
2011–2012 Fethiyespor
2012 Altay Izmir
2013-2014 Sarıyer SK
2014– Fethiyespor
1 Only league games are given.

Beyhan Çalışkan (born April 6, 1960 in Plovdiv , Bulgaria ) is a former Turkish football player and coach. Through his many years of work for Bursaspor , he is strongly associated with this club. On the fan and club side, he is seen as one of the most important players in club history. With 306 first division appearances for Bursaspor he is after Sedat Özden (336 appearances) and Turan Şen (334 appearances), the player with the third most frequent Süper-Lig appearances in the club's history. In addition, with 38 league goals he is in sixth place in the list of players with the most Süper Lig goals for Bursaspor.

Player career

society

Çalışkan was born in 1960 as the son of Bulgarian Turks in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. The family later moved to Turkey and settled in the western Turkish city of Bursa , where many Rumelia Turks live. Here Çalışkan began with the club football in the youth of Bursaspor and rose to the summer of 1980, provided with a professional contract, in the squad of the professional team. After he was used in ten league games in his first season, he conquered a regular place at the start of the 1981/82 season and kept it for almost the next ten seasons. In the 1985/86 season they made it into the final of the Turkish Football Cup . In the final, the club beat Altay Izmir 2-0 , with Çalışkan making the decisive 2-0 penalty with a penalty. With this victory they won this trophy for the first time in the club's history.

Çalışkan played for Bursaspor until the winter of 1990 and then left the club in the direction of the second division side Adana Demirspor . At his new club, he immediately established himself as a service provider. With the team you ended the second division season 1990/91 as champions and rose to the Süper Lig.

After this success, Çalışkan could not reach an agreement with the club management for a contract extension. So he left this club and hired for the upcoming season at the second division Kayserispor . Already in his first season with the Central Anatolians they won the championship of the TFF 1st Lig and rose to the Süper Lig. Çalışkan played one more season in the Süper Lig for Kayserispor and left the club.

For the 1993/94 season he moved to Istanbul's first division club Sarıyer SK . Here he played a season in which he was used in 15 league games.

In October 1994 he was loaned to the then third division club Mustafakemalpaşaspor from the Bursa province . Here he played until the end of the season and then announced the end of his active professional football career.

National team

Due to his shown performances at Bursaspor Çalışkan was nominated by the then national coach Yılmaz Gökdel as part of a test match against Albania in the squad of the Turkish national team . In this game from March 28, 1985 he was substituted on for İskender Günen and made his international debut .

For the 1986 World Cup qualifying encounter against the Romanian national team , he was appointed to the squad one last time, but was on the bench during that game.

After his appearances for the Turkish national team, he was nominated in the squad of the Olympic team of his country on the occasion of the participation in the Mediterranean Games in 1987 . In this tournament they made it to the semi-finals and were eliminated here with a 0-1 defeat against the French Olympic team. In the game for third place they beat Greece 1-0 and became bronze medalists. Here Çalışkan was used in all games of his team.

In 1987 and 1988 he was nominated for qualifying games of the 1988 Summer Olympics in the squad of the Olympic selection and made two more games here.

Coaching career

After the end of his active football career, Çalışkan made the decision to work as a football coach in the future. His first activity was from summer 2000 as a youth coach at Bursaspor , the club from whose youth he rose to become a professional player. Just two months later, he was introduced as a coach by the then fourth division and the Bursaspors second club, Bursa Merinosspor .

After a year at Merinosspor, he was in charge of several clubs in the TFF 3rd Lig , which were based in the Bursa area.

For the second half of the 2011/12 season he took over the third division club Fethiyespor . At the end of the season, he led this club into the play-offs of the 2nd Lig, in which the third and final climber is determined by the knockout system. Here they reached the final and missed promotion to the TFF 1st Lig only in the last instance due to a 1: 2 defeat against Adana Demirspor .

Due to this success, the traditional club playing in the TFF 2. Lig became aware of him and hired him as a coach for the 2012/13 season . After the hoped-for success failed to materialize, Çalışkan resigned after the 14th matchday. Two days after Çalışkan's resignation, Altay Turgut introduced Uçar as the new coach.

In October 2013 he began to coach the Istanbul third division side Sarıyer SK , the club he played for in the 1990s. The next February he left this club again. In mid-September 2014 he started to look after Fethiyespor again.

successes

As a player

With Bursaspor
With Adana Demirspor
With Kayserispor
With Turkey's Olympic selection

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mackolik.com (accessed October 1, 2012).
  2. ^ Albania - Turkey March 28, 1985 in tff.org.
  3. sondakika.com: Fethiyespor, Beyhan Çalışkan ile Anlaştı (accessed December 6, 2012)
  4. haber7.com: Altay'ın başına Beyhan Çalışkan geçti (accessed on December 6, 2012)
  5. futbolingo.com: Beyhan Çalışkan istifa etti (accessed December 6, 2012)
  6. fotomac.com.tr: Altay Turgut Uçar ile anlaştı (accessed December 6, 2012)