Mustafa Kurt

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Mustafa Kurt (born March 17, 1968 ) is a former German - Turkish soccer player . The striker played for SC Freiburg in the 2nd Bundesliga and was the top scorer of the Oberliga Berlin in 1991 as a player for Türkiyemspor Berlin .

Athletic career

Kurt played in his youth for the former Bundesliga club Tennis Borussia Berlin , for whom he made his debut as a teenager in the Oberliga Berlin. In 1987 he joined the Breisgau , at second division SC Freiburg he made his debut under coach Jörg Berger on the second day of the season 1987/88 at 2: 0 away win at Fortuna Dusseldorf goals from Joachim Löw and Budumir Vujacic as a substitute for Souleyman Sané shortly before Playing. For a long time he was only a supplementary player in the spring of 1988 temporarily in the starting line-up, but moved back into the second line for the following season. After two seasons in which he had scored eight goals in 39 championship games, he left the club in the summer of 1989 and moved to Fenerbahce Istanbul in Turkey. In early 1990 he ran for FC Emmendingen in the Oberliga Baden-Württemberg , where he scored a goal in nine games under coach Lutz Hangartner and was relegated to fourth division at the end of the season.

In the summer of 1990 Kurt returned to Berlin, where he joined Türkiyemspor Berlin. With the third division team he was runner-up behind his ex-club TeBe Berlin in the upper league season 1990/91 , but was crowned top scorer of the series with 22 goals this season. In the subsequent German amateur championship in 1991 , he failed as a group runner-up behind the later title holder, the amateur team from Werder Bremen . In the final of the Berlin State Cup , NSC Marathon 02 was clearly defeated with a 3-0 win. For the following season he returned to TeBe Berlin, the club had failed in the promotion round to the 2nd Bundesliga and entered the Oberliga Nordost . Here, however, he did not prevail, so that in the following years he played for various clubs in Berlin amateur football such as the Reinickendorfer Füchs . After the club's forced relegation from the Regionalliga Nordost in 1998, he returned to Baden and played for SV Endingen and Freiburg FC until the end of his career . There he ran under player-coach Maximilian Heidenreich alongside other former SC Freiburg players such as Martin Spanring and Ralf Kohl in the Association League South Baden .

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