Tayfur Havutçu

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Tayfur Havutçu
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Personnel
birthday April 23, 1970
place of birth HanauGermany
size 180 cm
position defensive midfield
Juniors
Years station
SpVgg Langenselbold
SV Hanau Wolfgang
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1992 SG Egelsbach
1992-1993 SV Darmstadt 98 35 0(2)
1993-1995 Fenerbahçe Istanbul 53 0(2)
1995-1997 Kocaelispor 65 0(6)
1997-2005 Beşiktaş Istanbul 175 (16)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1994-2004 Turkey 45 0(6)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2011 Beşiktaş Istanbul (interim)
2012 Beşiktaş Istanbul
2016 Adana Demirspor
2019-2020 Kasımpaşa Istanbul
1 Only league games are given.

Tayfur Havutçu (born April 23, 1970 in Hanau ), also known as Tayfur for short in Turkey , is a former Turkish football player and coach who was born and raised in Germany . He played most of his career in Turkey and served for the Turkish national team for ten years . Although he had also worked for arch rivals Fenerbahçe Istanbul , he is more associated with Beşiktaş Istanbul and considered one of the most important players in the club's history. He is related to the former club president Süleyman Seba .

Player career

society

Havutçu, who was born in Hanau, played for SpVgg at the beginning of his career. 1910 Langenselbold in the Landesliga Süd and in the 1991/92 season for SG Egelsbach (31 games / 8 goals) in the Oberliga Hessen. In the 1992/93 season he played for the second division SV Darmstadt 98 and made 35 missions in which he scored two goals. He left the club when it was relegated from the 2nd Bundesliga at the end of the season.

Havutçu then moved to Fenerbahçe Istanbul , where he was part of the team for two years. Then he was another two years in the squad of Kocaelispor from İzmit . From 1997 to the end of his career in 2005 he played with the jersey number 3 for Beşiktaş Istanbul in the Süper Lig , the top division in Turkish professional football.

National team

From 1994 to 2004 Havutçu was active in the Turkish national football team and played 45 international matches in which he scored six goals.

He was part of the squad of the Turkish team at the 2002 World Cup , which finished third. He also took part with the national team in the 2000 and reached the quarter-finals with her.

Coaching career

Havutçu started his coaching career in January 2007 as an assistant coach at Beşiktaş Istanbul . Here he assisted the French head coach Jean Tigana . After this had left his post two game days before the end of the season, Havutçu looked after the team for the remaining two game days on an interim basis as head coach. In the new season he returned to his assistant coaching position and began to assist the new head coach Ertuğrul Sağlam , his former teammate. After Sağlam, Havutçu was also part of the coaching staff of the subsequent head coaches Mustafa Denizli and Bernd Schuster . Since the latter had resigned in March 2011, Havutçu was promoted again to head coach and looked after the team until the end of the season. He led the team to the Turkish Cup victory at the end of the season . Despite this success, the club continued the contract with Havutçu at the end of the season and replaced him with Carlos Carvalhal .

After Havutçu had remained inactive from the summer of 2011, he took over Beşiktaş a third time as interim head coach in April 2012 and looked after the club until the end of the season. In March 2016 he was hired as head coach at the second division Adanaspor . Already towards the end of April 2016 he left this club after lack of success. Tayfur Havutçu worked as assistant coach next to Mircea Lucescu in the Turkish national soccer team from August 4, 2017 to July 11, 2019 .

On December 4, 2019, Tayfur Havutçu took on the Turkish first division club Kasımpaşa Istanbul . Havutçu resigned his post on January 19, 2020 after seven games.

successes

As a player

With Fenerbahce Istanbul

Kocaelispor

With Besiktas Istanbul

With the Turkish national team

As a trainer

With Besiktas Istanbul

Strengthen

Havutçu was considered to be very good running and tackling strong during his playing days. He didn't play spectacularly, but he was enormously effective, which made him a very important player.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. The Turkish national team in a short portrait at kicker.de (accessed on April 30, 2015)