Osman Coşkun

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Osman Coşkun
Personnel
birthday January 11, 1972
place of birth RizeTurkey
position Left wing ,
left midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1990-1992 Çorluspor 55 (4)
1992-1997 Gençlerbirliği Ankara 117 (7)
1997-2001 Galatasaray Istanbul 15 (1)
1998-1999 →  Bursaspor  (loan) 9 (1)
2000 →  MKE Ankaragücü  (loan) 3 (0)
2000-2001 →  KSK Beveren  (loan) 3 (0)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1993 Turkey U-21 1 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Osman Coşkun (born January 11, 1972 in Rize ) is a former Turkish football player . Because of his work at Gençlerbirligi Ankara and Galatasaray Istanbul , he is associated with these clubs. His traditional position was left winger . Because he was running up and down the left line of the game due to his speed, he was nicknamed Turbo Osman .

Player career

society

Coşkun began his professional football career in 1990 with the East Thracian club Çorluspor . Here he made the leap into the regular formation straight away. After two years for this club, the capital club and first division club Gençlerbirliği Ankara signed him . While he only played four league games here in the first season, he captured a regular place in the second season and kept it for the next four seasons. In the 1996/97 season he became one of the main players in one of the most legendary games in Turkish football history. In the cup match between Gençlerbirliği Ankara and Galatasaray Istanbul , the regular playing time ended 1: 1. After the result did not change in extra time, the match was decided by penalty shoot-out . This penalty shootout developed into one of the longest in football history. For a long time, they managed to hit all the penalty takers and the goalkeepers of Gençlerbirliği Kubilay Aydın and Hayrettin Demirbaş from Galatasaray failed to save a penalty. So the penalty shootout developed to a 16:16. Then İlyas Kahraman took his team's 17th penalty and missed. After Coşkun then converted for Gençlerbirliği, Galatasaray was eliminated.

In the summer of 1997 he moved to the traditional Turkish club Galatasaray . Here he made 14 league appearances in the first season. At the end of the season, Coşkun and his team were Turkish champions , cup finalists , TSYD Cups and Turkish Supercup winners. Already in the first season he had a big competition for the positions in the left midfield with his teammates Ergün Penbe and Hakan Ünsal . After Penbe and Ünsal asserted themselves in this position over the course of the season, Coşkun eked a reservist existence. So he was loaned to the league rivals Bursaspor for the 1998/99 season. Here he played until April 1999 and returned to Galatasaray after a contract with Bursaspor was prematurely terminated. Although he spent the first half of the next season at Galatasaray, he was loaned to MKE Ankaragücü for the second half . He missed his team's UEFA Cup victory .

For the season 2000/01 he was with his teammates Volkan Kilimci and Mehmet Gönülaçar for the Belgian club KSK Beveren . But after the players did not get their salaries for several months, Coşkun returned to his homeland and then ended his career.

National team

Coşkun was nominated once for the Turkish U-21 national team while at Gençlerbirliği . In the encounter against the Polish U-21 national team , he completed his first and only U-21 international match.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. fifa.com: "Penalty hero Ivankov with" nerves of steel "" (accessed on May 10, 2013)
  2. The big book of football records: superlatives, curiosities, sensations - Omar Gisler, Stiebner Verlag GmbH
  3. rp-online.de: "The longest penalty shootouts in the world" (accessed on May 10, 2013)
  4. tff.org: "Match report: Gençlerbirligi-Galatasaray from November 28, 1996" ( Memento of the original from December 28, 2015 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. (accessed on May 10, 2013) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.mackolik.com
  5. Aug. 3, 2000, Milliyet, p. 38
  6. hurriyet.com.tr: "Beveren'de ortalık karıştı" (accessed on May 12, 2013)