Haluk Türkeri

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Haluk Türkeri
Personnel
birthday November 7, 1986
place of birth DuisburgGermany
size 187 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
SV Walsum
MSV Duisburg
2003-2005 VfL Bochum
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
2004-2006 VfL Bochum II
2005-2006 VfL Bochum 1 (0)
2006-2008 Karlsruher SC II 24 (3)
2008-2009 Red and white food 15 (2)
2009-2010 SV Elversberg 21 (1)
2010-2011 SV Darmstadt 98 8 (1)
2011 MSV Duisburg II 16 (6)
2011–2012 Denizlispor 28 (4)
2013-2014 Samsunspor 19 (2)
2014 →  Boluspor  (loan) 4 (0)
2015-2016 Tuzlaspor 34 (6)
2016-2017 Aydınspor 1923 16 (2)
2017-2019 Bandırmaspor 21 (5)
2019– Kahramanmaraşspor 5 (1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
2005 Turkey U20 2 (0)
1 Only league games are given.
As of October 8, 2019

Haluk Türkeri (born November 7, 1986 in Duisburg ) is a Turkish football player .

Career

society

Born in Duisburg Türkeri came on the youths of SV Walsum and MSV Duisburg to VfL Bochum , where he was able to exaggerate through U19 and U23 up to the first team: On August 6, 2005 Türkeri was at VfL Bochum on Matchday 1 of 2 Substitute for the Bundesliga against 1. FC Saarbrücken in the 82nd minute and thus made his professional debut.

Then Türkeri played two seasons in the third-class Regionalliga Süd at Karlsruher SC II , and in the 2008/09 season he moved to the now fourth-class Regionalliga West at Rot-Weiss Essen . Nowhere was Türkeri able to develop into a regular player, in 2009/10 Türkeri spent the season at SV Elversberg .

For the 2010/11 season, Türkeri moved to the Regionalliga Süd for SV Darmstadt 98 and witnessed the Lilien's ascent to the 3rd division , but only managed one goal in his eight appearances, albeit an important one against Eintracht Frankfurt II on October 30, 2010 at: The 1: 1 equalizer of Darmstadt in the 88th minute, Yannick Stark was then able to make the SV98 victory with a 2: 1 in the 90th minute. Since in the end every point counted towards promotion, Haluk Türkeri also had a share in this success.

After the third division promotion of SV Darmstadt 98 , Türkeri moved back to his home town of Duisburg and joined the second team of MSV Duisburg in 2011/12 . In this fifth-rate NRW league , Türkeri was a leading player in the Duisburg U23.

In January 2012, he moved to the second Turkish league and joined the Denizlispor team there. When Türkeri showed up too late for the training camp during the winter break of the 2012/2013 season, he was transferred to the second team and released a few days later. Shortly afterwards, Türkeri came to an agreement with league rivals Samsunspor and signed a contract there for a year and a half. In January 2014 Türkeri was loaned to Boluspor for the second half of the second division .

Further positions followed at Tuzlaspor , Aydınspor 1923 and Bandırmaspor . Since August 2019 he has been under contract with Kahramanmaraşspor in the third-class TFF 2nd Lig .

National team

Türkeri played in October 2005 for the Turkish U20 national team in two friendly matches against the Russian U20 team .

Trivia

In the 2004/05 season , Türkeri scored the most goals within a season in the A-Junior Bundesliga with 33 goals . This record was in season 2019/20 of Youssoufa Moukoko exceeded.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. sporx.com: "Denizlispor'da, Haluk Türkeri takımdan gönderildi"
  2. ajansspor.com: "Haluk Türkeri Samsunspor'da" ( Memento of the original from January 16, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.ajansspor.com
  3. trtspor.com.tr: "Haluk Türkeri Boluspor'da" , accessed on January 30, 2014.
  4. Bochum's U19 record scorer looking for a club. In: RevierSport . July 3, 2019, accessed February 25, 2020 .
  5. Performance data of Haluk Türkeri by seasons. In: transfermarkt.de . Retrieved February 25, 2020 .
  6. ↑ The exceptional talent Moukoko breaks the next record. Retrieved March 8, 2020 .