Seracettin Kırklar

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Seracettin Kırklar
Personnel
birthday 1929
place of birth BandırmaTurkey
date of death 1995
Place of death Turkey
size 184 cm
position Left full-back , defense ,
defensive midfield
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
until 1948 Afyon Demirspor
1948 Bandırma İdmanyurdu
1948-1949 Fenerbahçe Istanbul 1 (0)
1949–? Goztepe Izmir
1950-1953 Bandırma İdmanyurdu
1954-1956 Kasımpaşa Istanbul 36 (4)
1956-1960 Fenerbahçe Istanbul 28 (1)
1960-1964 Goztepe Izmir 97 (1)
1964-1965 ?
1965-1966 Bandırmaspor
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1956 Turkey 1 (0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1966-1968 Antalyaspor
1968-1969 Bandırmaspor
1971-1972 Iskenderunspor
1973 Denizlispor
1976 Gaziantepspor
1978 Iskenderunspor
1980-1982 Bandırmaspor
1983 Goztepe Izmir
1 Only league games are given.

Seracettin Kırklar (* 1929 in Bandırma ; † 1995 in Turkey ) was a Turkish football player and coach. Due to his long activity for Fenerbahçe Istanbul , he is associated with this club. Due to his tight man coverage and body- hugging style of play, he was referred to as Kasap Seracettin ( Eng . Seracettin the butcher or butcher Seracettin ).

Player career

society

Kırklar started playing football in Çanakkale and then played for Afyon Demirspor . In 1948 he and his family moved back to Bandırma , the town where he was born. Here he played for Bandırma İdmanyurdu Gençlik , one of the predecessor clubs of Bandırmaspor . At this club he was used in a friendly against İstanbulspor and fell on his opponent İbrahim İskeçe . Before moving to Istanbulspor in the summer of 1947, he had played for Fenerbahçe Istanbul for years and recommended that those in charge of Fenerbahçe sign Kırklar. Through the efforts of Rıfat Takunyacıoğlu and Kemal Yücel (also known as Falso Kemal), Kırklar moved to Fenerbahçe during the 1948/49 season.

At the time of his move to Fenerbahçe this club played in the İstanbul Futbol Ligi (German: Istanbul Football League ). At that time there was no international professional league in Turkey. Instead, regional leagues existed in metropolitan areas such as Istanbul, Ankara and Izmir , of which the Istanbul Football League was considered the most prestigious. In this league, the two other big Istanbul clubs Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş played together with Fenerbahçe . In this environment Kırklar made his professional debut on April 17, 1949 in the league game against Beykozspor .

After just one season and one competitive game, he was given up to Göztepe Izmir for the 1949/50 season . With this club he played an unknown time in the İzmir Futbol Ligi (German: Football League İzmir ) and then returned to Bandırma İdmanyurdu Gençlik.

In the summer of 1953, Bandırma moved again to Istanbul, this time to Kasımpaşa Istanbul . Here he played with his club in the İstanbul Profesyonel Ligi (German: Istanbul Professional League ), the successor to the Istanbul Football League introduced in 1952. Here he established himself in three seasons to one of the most important performers of his team and ended the season 1955/56 with four goals in 17 league games. He also made it to the Turkish national team in 1956 .

After his last good performance at Kasımpaşa, he was committed to the 1956/57 season for a transfer fee of 15,000 Turkish Lira for the second time in his career from Fenerbahçe Istanbul. Contrary to his first period at Fenerbahçe, this time he immediately made it to the national team. After a short injury-related selection in November 1956, his team completed almost all competitive games. With his club, he finished the season as the Istanbul champion and thus secured the championship of the Istanbul professional league. In his second season, he completed only four league games for Fenerbahçe and failed to defend the title with this in the championship. The next season, the season 1958/59 , Kırklars competitive stakes were reduced to two league games. His club ended the season as the Istanbul championship and thus secured the last championship of this Istanbul professional league. Although the Turkish trade press speculated on a sale of Kırklar after this season, his club extended Kırklar's expired contract. From the spring of 1959, Kırklar took part with Fenerbahçe in the newly founded and nationwide Millî Lig (today's Süper Lig). This league was founded in the spring of 1959 as the first nationwide national league in Turkey and replaced the regional leagues in the larger metropolitan areas, such as B. the İstanbul Profesyonel Ligi, as the highest and only Turkish league. The first season of the Millî Lig was played from February 1959 to June 1959 and ended with a win for Fenerbahçe Istanbul . Kırklar only played two competitive games with his team and became the first Turkish soccer champion with his team . In the second season the title defense of the championship failed. Instead, the team won the Cemal Gürsel Cup .

For the 1960/61 season , Kırklar moved to league rivals and his former club Göztepe Izmir. For this club he played for the next four seasons.

In the summer of 1964, the Turkish press declared that Kırklar would henceforth work as a player- coach for a German second division team from Karlsruhe and had asked for a contract with Göztepe to be terminated. According to one source, he left Göztepe in the direction of this German team, after another he moved to the Turkish second division team Antalyaspor .

For the 1965/66 season he moved to Bandırmaspor , the newly founded club in his hometown Bandırma. This club was founded by Stadtnotabelen at the urging of the Turkish Football Association through the merger of some local clubs such as Bandırma İdmanyurdu Gençlik , for whom Kırklar had previously played, and obtained through this merger the permission to participate in the Türkiye 2. Futbol Ligi , the second Turkish league. As the most famous football player Bandırmas, Kırklar was committed and appointed first team captain. After he was still out in the squad at Bandırmaspor at the beginning of the 1966/67 season, he ended his career in the fall of 1966.

National team

On May 1, 1956, Kırklar was nominated by the national coach Giovanni Varglien as part of a test match against the Brazilian national team for the first time for the squad of the Turkish national team and completed his first and only A international match in this encounter.

Coaching career

Kırklar ended his career in the first few weeks of the 1966/67 season and immediately began to look after the second division Antalyaspor .

For the 1968/69 season he began to look after Bandırmaspor as head coach.

In 1971 he worked as a trainer at Iskenderunspor . After working for the club until the winter of 1972/73, he began to look after Denizlispor in the spring of 1973 .

At the beginning of the 1976/77 season he took over the second division side Gaziantepspor . In 1978 he took over Iskenderunspor again and coached it until October 1978. In December 1978 he was briefly under discussion for the post of coach of the Turkish national team .

In 1980 he began to train Bandırmaspor again. In 1983 he trained Göztepe Izmir .

successes

With Fenerbahçe Istanbul

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e f yenihabergazetesi.net: "SERACETTİN KIRKLAR'IN MEZARINI YAPTIRIN!" (Accessed on April 11, 2015)
  2. August 13, 1962, Milliyet, p. 8: "Millî Lig takımları"
  3. July 24, 1953, Milliyet, p. 5: "Transfer işi yavaş gidiyor"
  4. August 1, 1956, Milliyet, p. 6: "Transfer listesi"
  5. July 16, 1959, Milliyet, p. 6: "270,000 Lira"
  6. 23 November 1957, Milliyet, p. 6: "Seracettin yarın İtalya'ya gıdıyor"
  7. May 19, 1959, Milliyet, p. 8: "F.Bahçe oyuncu satmayacak"
  8. July 15, 1964, Milliyet, p. 8: "Kısa Haberler"
  9. August 1, 1964, Milliyet, p. 8: "1964-1965 Transfer Blançosu"
  10. September 10, 1966, Milliyet - 2. Türkiye Ligi İlavesi, p. 3: "Kırmızı grubun 17 takımı"
  11. October 13, 1966, Milliyet, p. 8: "Sport Toto için son ihtar"
  12. November 3, 1966, Milliyet, p. 8: "Sport Toto için son ihtar"
  13. July 20, 1967, Milliyet, p. 8: "Kısa ... Kısa ... Kısa ..."
  14. August 19, 1967, Milliyet - 2. Türkiye Ligi İlavesi, p. 2: "Kırmızı grubda Şampiyonluk için mücadele eden 20 takım ..."
  15. February 9, 1968, Milliyet, p. 8: "18 şöhretli antrenörün diploması yok"
  16. November 26, 1968, milliyet - Spor İlavesi, p. 2: "S. Kırklar Çiriç ve Kaloperioviç'i methetti"
  17. July 30, 1969, Milliyet, p. 10: "II. Türkiye Ligi Kırmızı grubunda 16 Antrenörüm görüşü"
  18. February 3, 1971, Milliyet, p. 10.
  19. November 8, 1972, Milliyet Spor, p. 8: "Birlikten Kuvet doğar"
  20. March 14, 1973, Milliyet Spor, p. 2: "Denilispor'da Çikolatalı antremanların en karlı futbolcusu kaleci Erol ..."
  21. June 12, 1976, Milliyet, p. 11: "Kulüplerin Maliye'ye Bildirdiği"
  22. December 14, 1978, Milliyet, p. 15: "A Milli takım teknik"
  23. December 14, 1978, Milliyet, p. 16: "A Milli takım teknik"
  24. September 24, 1980, Milliyet, p. 9: "Bandırmaspor Teknik Direktörü Seraceffin Kırklar," Farklı galibiyete rağmen oyunu vasat buldum ""
  25. January 30, 1981, Milliyet, p. 11: "A Grubu'nda durum"
  26. May 31, 1982, Spor, p. 18: "Şeracetfin Kırklar:" Bir puan için gittiğimiz Denizli'de defansımızın hataları nedeni ile tutunamadık »"
  27. June 19, 1982, Milliyet, p. 12: "TRANSFER.TRANSFER.TRANSFER.TRANSFER."
  28. June 19, 1982, Milliyet, p. 13: "İkinci Türkiye Ligi takımları ne umdular, ne buldular."
  29. November 4, 1983, Milliyet, p. 15: "Stankoviç ile« 17 »teknik direktör Ceza Kurulu'na verildi"