Hami Mandıralı

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Hami Mandıralı
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Hami Mandıralı (2013)
Personnel
birthday 20th July 1968
place of birth Arsin , Trabzon ProvinceTurkey
size 178 cm
position Attacking midfield , storm
Juniors
Years station
1978-1985 Trabzonspor
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1985-1998 Trabzonspor 334 (174)
1998-1999 FC Schalke 04 22 00(3)
1999-2002 Trabzonspor 82 0(38)
2002 MKE Ankaragücü 8 00(1)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984 Turkey U-16 4 00(?)
1985-1986 Turkey U18 17 00(?)
1987-1989 Turkey U-21 7 00(2)
1987-1988 Turkey Olympics 4 00(?)
1987-1999 Turkey 56 00(9)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2008-2010 Turkey U-21
2013-2014 Trabzonspor (assistant coach)
2014 Trabzonspor
2014-2015 Antalyaspor
2016 Trabzonspor
1 Only league games are given.

Hami Mandıralı (born July 20, 1968 in Arsin ) is a former Turkish football player and current coach.

Player career

society

He began his career at the age of ten with Trabzonspor , where he made his first appearance as a professional player in 1985. He quickly became a regular player and played in a central offensive position. He celebrated his breakthrough in the 1987/1988 season with 17 goals in 37 games.

In 1998 Mandıralı moved to FC Schalke 04 for a sum of seven million DM , but returned to Trabzonspor after one season. With this transfer fee, it was the most expensive transfer in the history of the Gelsenkirchen club. Schalke became aware of him during the clash between Schalke and Trabzonspor in the UEFA Cup of the 1996/97 season . In the second leg, which ended 3: 3, Mandıralı scored two goals and was the best player of the game. After the Gelsenkirchen team could not sign him for the summer of 1997, the change succeeded in 1998. Although the sensitive family man Mandıralı was seen as a very pleasant colleague within the team, he had to struggle with adaptation and communication difficulties. He also found it difficult to meet the requirements of Huub Stevens , who also required defense work from the offensive players. In the second half of the season, Mandıralı decided to return to his old club at the end of the season. He himself commented on his failure at Schalke with the words: "I cannot be the Hami from Turkey because the Hami from Turkey has all the freedom on the offensive." Towards the end of the season he managed to get significantly better performances. So he scored his first Bundesliga goal on matchday 33 against Eintracht Frankfurt . He converted this goal into a direct free-kick goal, showing his qualities as a free-kick taker. In the following Bundesliga game, which would also be his last game for Schalke, he scored two goals against 1860 Munich , one again from a free kick and the second from a penalty, and he was the best player on his team. Despite this rising form curve, he moved to his previous club Trabzonspor at the end of the season. Schalke received a transfer fee of 2.255 million DM for Mandıralı, whereby the economic damage of this transfer was limited.

Until 2002 he played 558 times for Trabzonspor, more than any other player in the club's history. During this time he scored 219 goals, making him the third most successful goal scorer in the Turkish league. In addition, Mandıralı scored eight goals in his 40 appearances for the Turkish national team. After the 2001/02 season he was sold to the MKE Ankaragücü club . There he could not assert himself and was fired. Then he announced the end of his career and began a coaching career.

National team

Mandıralıs national team career began in 1984 with a test match for the Turkish U-16 national team. In the same year he completed three other players for this youth selection. He then played from 1985 to 1986 for the U-18 team in his country.

In 1987 he started playing for the Turkish U-21 national team. In parallel to this activity, he also played for the Olympic selection of his lane. After his first appearances for these teams, Mandıralı was in November 1987 by the then national coach Mustafa Denizli as part of an EM1988 - qualifier against Northern Ireland national team in the cadre of senior national Turkish nominated. In this encounter he played from the start. From then on he was one of the regularly nominated national players for many years.

He was an important player in the Turkish national team that was the first to qualify for a European football championship after qualifying for the European Football Championship in 1996 . During this tournament Mandıralı came to two missions and was eliminated in the group stage. Mandıralı played a total of twelve years for the senior national team, completed 48 international matches and scored eight goals.

His last international game, he completed on 27 March 1999 in EM2000 - qualifier against the Moldovan national team .

Coaching career

From 2008 to May 2010 he was the coach of the Turkish U-21 national team . In this role he fell far short of expectations. Under his leadership, the Turkish U-21 selection suffered several clear defeats, also against supposedly weaker opponents such as Armenia or Georgia .

Since the summer of 2013 he has been working at Trabzonspor as an assistant trainer and in this function assists the head trainer Mustafa Reşit Akçay . After Akçay resigned from his position in February 2014, Mandıralı only took over the team on an interim basis. About a week later the club's board announced that Mandıralı would look after the team at least until the end of the season. The club's board decided against Mandıralı for the new season and instead hired Vahid Halilhodžić as the new head coach.

On November 15, 2014 Mandıralı took over the coaching position at the second division Antalyaspor . He was released in late February 2015.

For the second half of the 2015/16 season he was introduced as the new head coach at Trabzonspor and thus took over this position for the second time in his career.

successes

As a player

With Trabzonspor

Turkish national team

Participation in the European Football Championship : 1996

Individually

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Hami wants to go back home , Spiegel Online , accessed on November 2, 2008.
  2. welt.de: "The Turk who annoyed Schalke with long shots" (accessed on February 3, 2014)
  3. 100-schalker-jahre.de: "05/22/2004: Hami scored his first league goal five years ago" (accessed on February 3, 2014)
  4. derwesten.de: "The 10 biggest transfer flops in Bundesliga history" (accessed on February 3, 2014)
  5. trtspor.com.tr: Sezon sonuna kadar Hami Hoca! (accessed on February 18, 2014)
  6. ntvspor.net: Hami Mandıralı imzayı attı (accessed on November 16, 2014)
  7. trtspor.com.tr: "Görevine son verildi" (accessed on February 23, 2015)