Rıdvan Bolatlı

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Rıdvan Bolatlı
Personnel
birthday December 2, 1928
place of birth AnkaraTurkey
position Defense
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1952-1955 Ankara Karagücü
1954–? MKE Ankaragücü
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1952 Turkey amateurs 2 (0)
1953-1954 Turkey 6 (0)
1 Only league games are given.

Rıdvan Bolatlı (born December 2, 1928 in Ankara ) is a former Turkish football player . With the Turkish national team he took part in the 1954 World Cup and came to two appearances during this tournament. Through his work for MKE Ankaragücü he is associated with this association.

Player career

society

Bolatlı learned to play football on the street. During his military service he played for the Ankara Karagücü ground forces military team . He later continued his career at MKE Ankaragücü . Before the first national league to be staged nationwide, today's Süper Lig , was founded in Turkey in the summer of 1959 , Bolatlı left Ankaragücü.

National team

Bolatlı played in 1952 with his commitment for the Turkish amateur national team during his time at Ankara Karagücü for the first time for the Turkish national teams.

A year after this mission, he was nominated in a friendly against the Yugoslav national team in the squad of the Turkish national team and made his international debut on June 5, 1953 during this match.

On the occasion of the Football World Cup in 1954 , the national coach Sandro Puppo Bolatlı nominated for the squad of the Turkish national team . At the end of the group stage, they finished second in the table, tied with the German selection . Although they had the better goal difference, according to the rules of the time, the group runners-up was decided by a playoff between these two teams. In this encounter, which Germany won 7-2, Bolatlı played his last international match. During this tournament he completed two international matches.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Turkey-Yugoslavia June 25, 1953 in tff.org.
  2. Germany-Turkey June 23, 1954 in tff.org.