Fevzi Tuncay

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Fevzi Tuncay
Personnel
birthday September 14, 1977
place of birth MuğlaTurkey
size 194 cm
position goal
Juniors
Years station
Datca Belediyespor
0000-1994 Muğlaspor
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1994-1995 Muğlaspor 1 (0)
1995-2002 Beşiktaş Istanbul 115 (0)
2002 →  Gaziantepspor  (loan) 7 (0)
2002-2003 Samsunspor 10 (0)
2003-2006 Malatyaspor 65 (0)
2006-2007 Vestel Manisaspor 12 (0)
2007 Malatyaspor 2 (0)
2008 Fethiyespor 1 (0)
2008 Malatyaspor 10 (0)
2009-2010 Diyarbakırspor 17 (0)
2009-2010 Kocaelispor 4 (0)
2010-2011 Giresunspor 9 (0)
2011–2012 Tavşanlı Linyitspor 2 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1992-1993 Turkey U-15 5 (0)
1992-1994 Turkey U-16 20 (0)
1993-1995 Turkey U17 3 (0)
1994-1995 Turkey U18 13 (0)
1996-1998 Turkey U-21 5 (0)
2003 Turkey A2 1 (0)
2000 Turkey 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Fevzi Tuncay (born September 14, 1977 in Muğla ) is a former Turkish football goalkeeper . Due to his many years of work for Beşiktaş Istanbul , he is associated with this association. On fan and club pages he is seen as an important player in club history.

Player career

society

Tuncay began playing football in the youth of Datça Belediyespor and was discovered there by talent hunters Muğlaspor . A short time later he switched to the youth department of this club. Here he was appointed for the Turkish national youth teams and played for the Turkish U-15 national team for the first time in December 1992. From then on he was one of the regularly nominated players in the youth national teams and was noticed by the larger teams. He first drew attention nationwide in November 1994. Then he took part with the Turkish U-16 national team in the U-16 European Football Championship in 1994 and was able to win this tournament with his team. Tuncay was one of the most noticeable players in the tournament and was put on the wish list of many Turkish clubs. His club Muğlaspor responded to this demand and took Tuncay to the end of the 1993/94 season in the professional squad. On the last day of the season he made his professional debut at a second division encounter against Yeni Salihlispor . In the following season, however, he was only on the bench and did not play a competitive game.

For the 1995/96 season he moved to the traditional Turkish club Beşiktaş Istanbul . Here he was immediately accepted into the professional squad by the head coach at the time, the German Christoph Daum . He took part with his team in the pre-season TSYD Cup and played as an 18-year-old in both games against arch rivals Galatasaray Istanbul and Fenerbahçe Istanbul from the start. During the season he competed with the German keeper Raimond Aumann and with Şener Kurtulmuş for the post of first goalkeeper. With 19 competitive matches, he came to the most missions of all three. He spent the 1996/97 season on the bench and had to give preference to Marijan Mrmić . Nevertheless, he and his team won the Başbakanlık Kupası , the first cup in his club career. The following season he became a regular player after Mrmić was out due to injury. Tuncay knew how to make good use of this opportunity. In the final of the Turkish Football Cup , his club Galatasaray faced. The game was decided by a penalty shoot-out after extra time. Tuncay showed a convincing performance during the game, saved the decisive penalty from Gheorghe Hagi and ensured the victory of his team. In the following Turkish Football Supercup at the beginning of the new season they played again against Galatasaray. Here, too, Tuncay was convincing and made a significant contribution to his team's cup win. After these successful performances, Mrmić's contract, which was running out in the summer of 1999, was not extended by the club. So Tuncay conquered the goalkeeper post almost unrivaled and played one season continuously. In March 1999, then coach John Toshack left the club and was replaced by Karl-Heinz Feldkamp . He started planning for the next season early on and urged the club management to buy a new goalkeeper. The club hired the Nigerian national goalkeeper Ike Shorunmu for the coming season . This ousted Tuncay at the beginning of the season. In the course of the season, Feldkamp resigned from his position due to health problems and was replaced by his assistant coach Hans-Peter Briegel . After a few matchdays, he preferred Tuncay as the goalkeeper. Thus Tuncay had regained the regular goalkeeping position. During a league game on April 14, 2000 against the then very strong league rivals Galatasaray Istanbul, Tuncay's career took a dramatic turn. Before this encounter on the 29th matchday, Beşiktaş was three points behind Galatasaray in second place in the table and had realistic championship chances in the event of a victory against their city rivals due to the simpler remaining program. In the match played at home in the Inönü stadium , the home team took the lead in the 30th minute through Mehmet Özdilek and had the game under control for long stretches. Tuncay shone here with some successful parades. In the 80th minute, the defender Sead Halilagić Tuncay gave a harmless back pass. Tuncay took a run up without being pushed and wanted to shoot the ball into the opposing half. Immediately before the shot, the ball jumped up because of bumps on the field and rolled into the goal. The game ended 1-1 and Beşiktaş's championship ambitions were over. After the game, Tuncay was seen as the main culprit by fans and the trade press and faced major allegations. The next season he waited a long time behind Shorunmu and only came into action towards the end of the season. In the 2001/02 season he started after Shorunmus left as a regular goalkeeper, but lost it after signing the then 36-year-old Danish goalkeeper Peter Kjær . Nevertheless, he came to sporadic appearances in the league. On October 28, 2001, he was in the league match against Denizlispor in the starting line-up. Beşiktaş was early behind due to two fatal goalkeeper mistakes. Beşiktaş made it through İlhan Mansız in the 69th minute . After Tuncay conceded a goal again in the 89th minute through a goalkeeping mistake, his team lost 3-1. After the encounter, Tuncay was portrayed as the main culprit for the defeat. On the following match day, he again conceded a goal. The coach at the time, Christoph Daum, insisted on Tuncay's departure during the winter break and asked for two seasoned professionals to be signed up. Tuncay was loaned to Gaziantepspor for the second half of the season and was replaced at Beşiktaş by goalkeepers Thomas Myhre and Mattias Asper .

For the 2002/03 season he was given to the former first division team Samsunspor after eight years of work for Beşiktaş . At the same time, his former teammate and competitor Ike Shorunmu moved to Samsunspor. This prevailed largely against Tuncay. So Tuncay only made twelve competitive appearances in his one year activity.

Tuncay decided to leave Samsunspor and moved to league rivals Malatyaspor after the first day of the 2003/04 season . He played for this club for the next three years. After the club missed relegation in the summer of 2006, he left this and moved to the first division club Manisaspor . Here he only played one season and could not assert himself as a regular goalkeeper during this time. After a year he left Manisaspor and returned to Malatyaspor again. For Malatyaspor he played only two months and then moved to the third division team in his home province, to Fethiyespor . After a season at Fethiyespor, he returned to Malatyaspor and played here until the winter break.

During the winter break he was hired by the then second division club Diyarbakırspor . With this team he succeeded at the end of the season through the runner-up in the TFF 1st Lig the direct promotion to the Süper Lig . Tuncay played almost all the games in the second half of the season and played a significant role in the promotion. Promoted to the Süper Lig, Tuncay lost his regular place and left the club during the winter break for the second division Kocaelispor .

After Kocaelispor relegated to the TFF 2nd Lig at the end of the 2010 season, Tuncay separated from this club and hired for the new season at the second division Giresunspor . Here he could not assert himself against Mehmet Ali Tunç . After Giresunspor also relegated to the TFF 2nd Lig at the end of the season, he also left this club. In the summer of 2011 he moved to the second division TKİ Tavşanlı Linyitspor and signed a two-year contract there. After he could not bring the hoped-for performance and only sat on the bench, he terminated his contract prematurely after mutual agreement with the club's management. He then announced the end of his active professional football career.

National team

Tuncay played for the Turkish national youth team for the first time, in a U-15 encounter against the French U-15. In 1994 he took part with the Turkish U-16 national team in the U-16 European Football Championship in 1994 and was able to win this tournament with his team. Tuncay was one of the most noticeable players on his team.

He then went through the Turkish U-17 , U-18 and U-21 national team and the second selection of the Turkish national team .

During a friendly match against the Russian national team on April 22, 1998, he was nominated for the first time for the Turkish national team and was on the bench in this encounter. His first and only international match he played on February 23, 2000 during an international match against the Norwegian national team . He took part as the third goalkeeper behind Rüştü Reçber and Ömer Çatkıç with Turkey in the 2000 European Football Championship . His team reached the quarterfinals, Tuncay did not play. His last nomination for Turkey was on April 25, 2001 in a friendly against the Albanian national team .

Trivia

  • After Tuncay failed to pay alimony to his ex-wife Eylem Çukuryurt, he was arrested in November 2013 and given a three-month prison term.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. hurriyet.com.tr: "O golü nasıl yedim inanamıyorum" (accessed on February 3, 2013)
  2. ^ Match report Russia-Turkey on April 22, 1998 in tff.org.
  3. ^ Match report Turkey-Norway on February 23, 2000 in tff.org.
  4. milliyet.com.tr: "Beşiktaşlı eski oyuncu tutuklandı!" (accessed on November 14, 2013)