Osman Yıldırım

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Osman Yıldırım
Personnel
birthday July 12, 1965
place of birth TonyaTurkey
position midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1984-1995 Sarıyer SK
1995-1996 Küçükçekmecespor 34 (10)
1996-1997 Nişantaşıspor 10 0(2)
1997 Gönenspor 11 0(1)
1997-1999 Büyükdere SK
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1990-1991 Turkey 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000 Sarıyer SK (Youth)
2001 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
2003-2004 Yeniköyspor (assistant coach)
2004-2005 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
2007 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
2008-2009 Darıca Gençlerbirliği (Assistant Trainer)
2012-2014 Yenikoyspor
2014– Çengelköyspor
1 Only league games are given.

Osman Yıldırım (born July 12, 1965 in Tonya ) is a former Turkish soccer player and soccer coach. Due to his many years of activity for Sarıyer SK , he is associated with this club and regarded as one of the most important players in the club's history. He was involved in the greatest successes in the club's history and with 191 first division appearances for Sarıyer after Sercan Görgülü (223 appearances), Cengiz Güzeltepe (202 appearances) and Engin Ülker (196 appearances) is the player with the fourth most frequent Süper-Lig appearances in the club's history .

Player career

society

The beginnings of Yıldırım's playing career are undocumented. In the summer of 1984 he was accepted into the professional squad of the Istanbul first division side Sarıyer SK and played two league games this season. After he remained without a competitive game for two seasons, he made his breakthrough in the 1987/88 season and fought for a regular place right at the start of the season. With 42 competitive appearances, he was the player with the most appearances of his team this season. In the next season he reached the 4th place in the table of the 1st Lig with his team , which repeated the best first division placement in the club's history. In the following two seasons, Yıldırım and his team always occupied top positions in the table and were one of the strongest Turkish clubs in the 1980s / 1990s change of decade. In the 1989/90 season Yıldırım rose to the Turkish national team. Yıldırım played with Sarıyer until the summer of 1994 in the 1st Lig and then missed relegation. After relegation Yıldırım remained loyal to his club and played another season in the 2nd Futbol Ligi .

Since his club had missed direct resurgence in the summer of 1995, a squad review was carried out as a result of which Yıldırım also left the club. He only moved to Istanbul third division club Küçükçekmecespor and one and a half seasons later to city rivals and second division Nişantaşıspor . After he had spent the first half of the 1997/98 season at the third division Gönenspor , he moved to the Istanbul amateur club Büyükdere SK and let his career end here.

National team

Yıldırım began his national team career in 1990 with a use for the Turkish national team in a friendly against the Danish national team . By April 1991, Yıldırım completed another international match and was then no longer nominated.

Coaching career

Yıldırım began his coaching career in 2000 and worked as a youth coach for his longstanding employer Sarıyer SK . Just six months later, he rose to the position of assistant coach for the professional team at this club. After working as an assistant coach for some lower-class Istanbul first division clubs, he took over the amateur club Yeniköyspor as head coach in September 2012 . For the 2014/15 season he was introduced as the new head coach at the Istanbul amateur club Çengelköyspor .

successes

With Sarıyer SK

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mackolik.com (accessed January 1, 2015).