Kamuran Yavuz

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Kamuran Yavuz
Personnel
Surname Mehmet Kamuran Yavuz
birthday December 30, 1947
place of birth TekirdağTurkey
size 175 cm
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1965-1974 Eskişehirspor 228 (8)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1965-1966 Turkey U18 7 (0)
1969 Turkey U-21 1 (0)
1968-1971 Turkey 13 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1988-1989 Eskişehirspor (assistant coach)
1989 Eskişehirspor
1990-1993 Beşiktaş Istanbul (Assistant Coach)
1993 Gaziantepspor
1993-1994 MKE Ankaragücü
1994 Kayserispor
1995 Vanspor
1995-1996 Çanakkale Dardanelspor
1996 Eskişehirspor
1997 Elazığspor
1997 Bakırköyspor
1997-1999 Batman Petrolspore
1999 Siirtspor
2001 Güngören Belediyespor
2001-2002 Kutahyaspor
2002-2004 Pendikspor
2013– Eskişehirspor (offspring)
1 Only league games are given.

Mehmet Kamuran Yavuz (born December 30, 1947 in Tekirdağ ) is a former Turkish football player and coach. Through his many years of activity and the success he has achieved for Eskişehirspor , he is very strongly associated with this club. Fan and club members regard him as one of the most important players in club history. With 199 first division appearances for Eskişehirspor after players like İsmail Arca (418), Burhan İpek (293) and Bilal Arular (250), he is on the list of players with the most Süper Lig appearances in the club's history.

Player career

society

The beginnings of Yavuz's football career are not well documented. Until 1965 he played for the local football club Eskişehir Gençlik . In 1965, in Eskisehir , the club Eskişehirspor founded and for participation in the second Futbol Ligi , the newly introduced just two years ago second highest Turkish league, joined the service. Since this club should represent the city of Eskişehir, all the talents of the smaller clubs were passed on to this club. So Yavuz also moved to Eskişehirspor and was one of the club's founding squad. Already in the first season the team reached the championship of the 2nd league and thus promotion to the 1st league . As a second division champion, the team competed in the Prime Minister's Cup against Trabzon İdmanocağı in the summer of 1966 , won this game 1-0 and won the second title in the first season in the club's history.

The first two seasons in the top Turkish league were successful for Yavuz. On the one hand, he completed almost all compulsory games and, on the other hand, he played for the Turkish U-18 national team. His team took eighth or ninth place in the table and was not noticed as a team. In the third Erstligasaison, the season 1968/69 , reached Eskişehirspor complete surprise the runner-up of the 1. Lig. Until this season, the big three Istanbul clubs decided Beşiktaş , Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray , the Turkish title and the runner-up among themselves. This success was the greatest of an Anatolian team in Turkish football to date. After this championship, the team established itself as a fixture in Turkish football and reached the Turkish runner-up again in the next two seasons. In the season 1969/70 the final of the Turkish Football Cup was reached, but this was lost against Göztepe Izmir . The 1970/71 season occupied Yavuz 'team in the league in fourth place, but this time the Turkish Football Cup and the Turkish Supercup were won. Yavuz played in almost all of his team's competitive games this season. The 1971/72 season ended again as runner-up. Eskişehir was one of the top addresses in Turkish football until the mid-1970s. Yavuz played a major role in these successes over this period as a constant regular. In the summer of 1974 he finally ended his football playing career at Eskişehirspor.

National team

Yavuz began his career with the Turkish national teams in 1964 during his time with Eskişehir Gençlik with a use for the Turkish U-18 national team. He played for the Turkish U-18s until 1966.

In the autumn of 1968 he was nominated by the Turkish international Adnan Süvari as part of a test match against the Bulgarian national team in the squad of the Turkish national team . In this game he played the full length of the game and thus made his A international debut. For the next three years he was one of the regularly nominated players for the senior national team.

In 1969 he took part in the ECO Cup with the senior national team and won the tournament with his team.

On 17 October 1970 he met in EM1972 - qualifier away to the German national team . In this game, he brought his team 1-0 lead in the 14th minute of the game and thus scored his only goal in the national jersey. The game finally ended 1-1.

Between his senior international appearances, Yavuz also played once for the Turkish U-21 national team .

Yavuz completed his last international match on November 14, 1971 in the game against the Albanian national team . He was used in a total of 13 international matches and scored one goal.

Coaching career

The beginnings of Yavuz's coaching career are hardly documented. As the first documented coaching activity, he took over from his long-standing club Eskişehirspor in the summer of 1989 and assisted Milorad Mitrović as his assistant coach. But after Mitrović had left Eskişehirspor in February 1989, Yavuz took over the post of head coach on an interim basis and looked after the club for about two weeks. He then handed over the position to Arda Vural .

For the 1989/90 season, Yavuz then took over the Istanbul second division club Karagümrük SK as head coach. At the start of the second half, he resigned from his position as coach of Karagümrük.

In October 1990 he started working for the traditional Istanbul club and reigning Turkish soccer champion Beşiktaş as an interpreter and assistant coach in personal union and assisted the English head coach Gordon Milne . Together with the other assistant coach Bahattin Baydar , he worked under Milne for the next three years. Since Yavuz also acted as Milne's interpreter in press conferences and Beşiktaş was able to defend its championship title twice, the club was omnipresent in the Turkish sports press. Yavuz was also often present as an interpreter.

After Milne had left Beşiktaş after a failed title defense in the summer of 1993, Yavuz also left the club and took over the first division club Gaziantepspor . After the 1: 4 away defeat against Karşıyaka SK , Yavuz was dismissed by club president Celal Doğan . In December of the same year he took over the league rival MKE Ankaragücü and looked after him until the end of the season.

For the new season he was introduced as the new head coach at the first division club Kayserispor . With this club he was replaced in November 1994 by Nevzat Güzelırmak . Yavuz, on the other hand, became head coach of league rivals Vanspor in March of next year . He took second division side Çanakkale Dardanelspor . With this club he led the league table for the whole season. After he had lost the club on the penultimate day of the season away to Diyarbakırspor 0-1, Yavuz announced his retirement. Raşit Çetiner was traded as his successor . According to some sources, Yavuz ended the season with Dardanelspor, leading the team to the championship of the 2nd Futbol Ligi at the end of the season and thus to the first participation in the 1st Lig , the highest Turkish division. For the next season he was then replaced by Çetiner.

After his departure from Dardanelspor Yavuz took over his former club, the second division Eskişehirspor, as head coach and left this again in September 1996. In March 1997 he was then head coach at the second division Elazığspor. He left this club at the end of the season. In the following he trained several second and third division teams in sequence.

After Yavuz had not worked as a coach since 2004, he started working as a junior coach at Eskişehirspor in summer 2013.

successes

As a player

With Eskişehirspor
With the Turkish national team

As a trainer

With Çanakkale Dardanelspor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mackolik.com (accessed April 23, 2014).
  2. tff.org: "Match report Bulgaria U-18 against Turkey U-18, February 14, 1965" (accessed on April 23, 2014)
  3. February 6, 1989, Milliyet, p. 17
  4. ^ February 5, 1989, Milliyet, p. 16
  5. September 1, 1989, Milliyet, p. 17
  6. September 2, 1989, Milliyet, p. 19
  7. December 20, 1989, Milliyet, p. 19
  8. ^ Jan. 11, 1990, Milliyet, p. 17
  9. October 20, 1990, Milliyet, p. 22
  10. May 23, 1991, Milliyet, p. 24
  11. Aug. 3, 1991, Milliyet, p. 17
  12. July 13, 1992, Milliyet, p. 24
  13. September 18, 1992, Milliyet, p. 26
  14. ^ February 9, 1993, Milliyet, p. 22
  15. April 23, 1993, Milliyet, p. 24
  16. June 26, 1993, Milliyet, p. 24
  17. October 7, 1993, Milliyet, p. 30
  18. April 29, 1996, Milliyet, p. 25
  19. angelfire.com: "1995-96 Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi" (accessed on April 23, 2014)