Eyup Arın

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Eyup Arın
Personnel
birthday June 19, 1962
place of birth AdanaTurkey
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1983-1985 Mardinspor 27 (0)
1985-1987 Adanaspor 54 (0)
1990-1992 Tarsus İdman Yurdu 36 (0)
1992-1993 Batman Belediyespor 7 (0)
1993-1994 Niğdespor 10 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1996-2004 Adanaspor (offspring)
2004 Adanaspor
2004-2005 Adanaspor (offspring)
2005 Adanaspor
2006-2008 Adanaspor (offspring)
2008 Adanaspor
2009-2011 Adanaspor (offspring)
2011 Adanaspor
2011-2015 Adanaspor (offspring)
2015 Adanaspor
2016 Adanaspor (offspring)
2016 Adanaspor
2016-2017 Adanaspor (offspring)
2017 Adanaspor
2017 Adanaspor (offspring)
2017 Adanaspor
2017-2018 Adanaspor (offspring)
2018 Adanaspor
2018-2019 Adanaspor (offspring)
2019-2020 Adanaspor
2020– Adanaspor (offspring)
1 Only league games are given.

Eyüp Arın (born June 19, 1962 in Adana ) is a former Turkish football player and today's coach. Because of his many years of work for Adanaspor , he is very strongly associated with this club.

Player career

The beginnings of Arın's playing career are largely undocumented. As a first recorded activity he played in the 1983/84 season for the second division Mardinspor . Here he played until the summer of 1985 and then moved within the 2nd Lig to Adanaspor , the club in his hometown Adana. Here, too, he played for two seasons and moved on to third division club Tarsus İdman Yurdu . After two years for this club, he then played successively for the clubs Batman Belediyespor and Niğdespor and ended his career in the summer of 1994.

Coaching career

A year after the end of his playing career, Arın started working as a youth coach at Adanaspor. Here he worked as a junior trainer until summer 2015 and took on various youth teams and activities. In the meantime, he was repeatedly used as an interim trainer for the club's professional team. In mid-April 2015 he took over the professional team, which was threatened with relegation, and achieved relegation with it. At the end of the season, the club management decided to continue with Arın as a decent head coach for the next season. Arın announced his resignation after the 11th matchday and justified this with the big differences of opinion within the club. He was followed by Engin İpekoğlu as the new head coach.

After İpekoğlu resigned from his post two days before the start of the 2016/17 season after the second division championship and the associated promotion to the Süper Lig , Arın took over the post of head coach on an interim basis. After the second game day he handed over his position to the new head coach Krunoslav Jurčić . He himself returned to his previous job as a youth coach. Since Jurčić was sacked in December 2016, Arın stepped in again as interim head coach and looked after the club for the last three game days before the winter break. He then handed this position over to the new head coach Levent Şahin . Since Şahin resigned from his position in April 2017, Arın took over the position of head coach for the third time in the 2016/17 season and looked after the team until the end of the season.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. trtspor.com.tr: "İstifam tamamen insani" (accessed on November 14, 2015)