Hakan Erdem

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Hakan Erdem (born March 19, 1995 in Bielefeld ) is a German futsal and soccer player of Turkish descent.

Career

Hook Erdem has been playing futsal since 2014 after he was approached by the later international futsal player Muhammet Sözer . Erdem plays on the pivot position and competes for the MCH Futsal Club Sennestadt . He had just been promoted to the first-class WFLV Futsal League (since 2016: Futsalliga West ). With the Sennestädtern he was runner-up in 2016 and a year later champions of the league. Both times MCH qualified for the German championship , where it reached the semi-finals with its team in 2016 and the quarter-finals a year later . In 2020 Erdem moved to the Futsal Cowboys Gütersloh .

In football , the midfielder Erdem played for the Bielefeld club VfL Theesen and played in the first-class U-19 Bundesliga in the 2013/14 season . As the knocked-down bottom of the table, the Theesener had to relegate immediately. Erdem then moved up to the first men's team of VfL, which competed in the Westphalia League. After the relegation of the Theesener at the end of the 2016/17 season, he moved to the regional division Spvg Steinhagen . After Erdem relegated from the state league with Steinhagen, he joined the district league club Schwarz-Weiß Sende in the summer of 2018 . In autumn 2019 Erdem ended his football career to concentrate fully on futsal.

Individual evidence

  1. Daniel Keller: Technician with Futsal Genes. Westfalen-Blatt , accessed on April 2, 2017 .
  2. Fabian Terwey: SW Sende: "We have established ourselves in football." FuPa , accessed July 15, 2018 .
  3. Nicole Bentrup: Hakan Erdem: 100 percent futsal! FuPa, accessed September 27, 2019 .

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