Sercan Görgülü

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Sercan Görgülü
Personnel
birthday 5th December 1960
place of birth HızırşahTurkey
position Sturm , midfield
Juniors
Years station
1977-1979 Muğlaspor
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1979-1981 Muğlaspor
1981-1983 Boluspor 56 (13)
1983-1985 Zonguldakspor 62 (17)
1985-1990 Sarıyer GK 173 (51)
1990-1991 Fenerbahçe Istanbul 21 0(4)
1991-1995 Sarıyer GK 80 (20)
1995-1997 Marmarisspor 21 0(9)
1997 Alibeyköy SK
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1981-1982 Turkey U-21 2 0(0)
1987 Turkey (Olympia) 2 0(0)
1990 Turkey 2 0(0)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1997-1998 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
2000 Alibeyköy SK
2002-2003 Ünyespor (assistant coach)
2006-2007 Manisaspor (assistant coach)
2008 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
2008-2009 Pendikspor (assistant trainer)
2009-2010 Sarıyer SK (Assistant Trainer)
1 Only league games are given.

Sercan Görgülü (born December 5, 1960 in Hızırşah ) is a former Turkish soccer player and soccer coach. In the 1980s he was one of the most successful strikers in the Turkish Süper Lig and repeatedly attracted attention due to his performance against Fenerbahçe Istanbul . Against this club, for which he had also been active throughout 1991, he scored ten goals in 20 top division games. Due to his many years of activity for Sarıyer GK , he is associated with this club and considered one of the most important players in the club's history. He was one of the most important performers in the club's heyday, which took place in the second half of the 1980s. With 223 first division appearances for Sarıyer, he is the player with the most Süper Lig appearances in the club's history and with 61 first division goals he is the most successful first division shooter Sarıyers. He has been a teammate from Rıdvan Dilmen for almost his entire career and is one of his close friends.

Player career

society

Görgülü was born in Hızırşah , a village in the Turkish district of Datça . In 1977 he started in the youth department of Muğlaspor , the most famous club of Görgülü's home province of Muğla , with club football. For the 1979 season he was accepted into the first team squad at the then amateur club. Here he quickly established himself as a regular player and formed a strong offensive duo with Rıdvan Dilmen , who would later become one of the most important football players in Turkish football for the next few years. In the 1980/81 season he and his team finished the amateur league as champions and thus rose to the 2nd Futbol Ligi , which was then the lowest Turkish professional league. From his then head coach Kemal Dirikan Görgülü was named together with Dilmen as one of the decisive players of this success.

After this success, several first division clubs became aware of Görgülü. So he moved in the summer of 1981 together with his teammate Rıdvan Dilmen to the Turkish first division club Boluspor . At his new employer, he became a regular player straight away and was promoted to the Turkish U-21 international . In his second season for Boluspor, the 1982/83 season, he increased his performance, was the most successful goalscorer of his team and one of the most successful in the league with ten league goals. He made a significant contribution to the fact that his club finished the season in fourth place and thus achieved the second-best first division placement in the club's history.

After this successful season, he and his long-time companion Rıdvan Dilmen were among the most sought-after players of the 1983 summer transfer period. As Boluspor was also in financial difficulties, the club's management decided to sell most of the players in demand for a profit. While Dilmen was sold to the Istanbul first division club Sarıyer GK , Görgülü was given to the northern Turkish league rivals Zonguldakspor for a transfer fee of 10.5 million Turkish lira . With his new employer he continued his form high and increased his career record in first division to eleven in his first season for Zonguldakspor. So he was in the goalscorer list of 1982/83 together with Sead Čelebić and Zafer Dinçer fifth.

After playing for Zonguldakspor until the summer of 1985, he was associated with several clubs in the 1985 summer transfer period. For his favor, Sarıyer GK and Galatasaray Istanbul finally began to outbid each other . Finally, Görgülü moved to Sarıyer for a transfer fee of 55 million Turkish lira. The decisive factor in this change was partly the fact that Görgülü's long-time teammate, offensive partner and close friend Rıdvan Dilmen played at Sarıyer. At his new club he formed together with Rıdvan Dilmen, Oktay Çevik and Sead Čelebić one of the most successful offensive departments of the season and thereby contributed to the fact that his club reached the best first division placement in club history at the end of the season with 4th place in the table. In the next season, the 1986/87 season , Görgülü reached a new career record with 12 league goals and thus became the most successful goalscorer of his team this season, but with his team in 14th place in the table he fell short of expectations. After this season, his long-time teammate Dilmen Sarıyer left for city and league rivals Fenerbahçe Istanbul . Görgülü's club compensated for this departure with the reigning national strikers Selçuk Yula and Erdal Keser . Görgülü also formed a successful offensive team with these new offensive players. So he ended with his club the season 1988/89 again on the 4th place in the table and in the 1989/90 season on the 5th place in the table.

In the summer of 1989 he expressed the wish to leave the club for the first time and complained to the press about some of Sarıyer's club officials who, in his opinion, had tied him to the club with a very high transfer fee, contrary to the oral agreement. Since Görgülü has almost always played outstandingly in his career to date against Fenerbahçe Istanbul, scoring 9 goals in 18 league games and thus cost Fenerbahçe several point losses, the club tried again to commit Görgülü in the 1990/91 winter transfer period. After an initial request, the Sarıyer President İhsan Yalçın demanded a total transfer fee of 2.5 billion Turkish lira for Görgülü. After several days of transfer negotiations, the two clubs agreed to change at the end of November 1990. In return, Sarıyer received a transfer fee of 500 million Turkish lira and offensive player Erdi Demir Fenerbahçe. He made his debut for Fenerbahçe in the so-called Intercontinental Derby on December 1, 1990 against arch rivals Galatasaray Istanbul, which Fenerbahçe won 2-1 in front of their home crowd. At this club he played again with his long-time teammate Rıdvan Dilmen. While he completed almost all competitive games for Fenerbahçe in the 1990/91 season under head coach Guus Hiddink , the situation changed fundamentally with the 1991/92 season. In the 1991 summer transfer period, his club signed Tanju Çolak, the most successful goalscorer in Turkish football at the time and the two offensive players Gérson Caçapa and Ümit Birol, from arch rivals Galatasaray for a sum of seven billion Turkish lira . In addition, Fenerbahçe replaced the resigned Guus Hiddink with Czechoslovak coach Jozef Vengloš . From the start of the season, he relied on Tanju Çolak, Aykut Kocaman and Gérson Caçapa as a strum trio. Since the offensive midfield was occupied by Rıdvan Dilmen, Oğuz Çetin and Ümit Birol, Görgülü did not make more than four substitutions in the first half of the season. His situation ensured that Görgülü asked his coach Vengloš for a release after just a few game days and suggested a return to Sarıyer. Vengloš did not agree to leave until the end of November 1991. After weeks of transfer negotiations, the two clubs only reached an agreement on the last day of the winter transfer period. For example, Görgülü returned to his old club Sarıyer during the 1991/92 winter break for a transfer fee of 650 million Turkish lira. Görgülü played with Sarıyer until the summer of 1994 in the 1st Lig and then missed relegation with this. After relegation he 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 revision was carried out as a result of which Görgülü also left the club. He only moved with Marmarisspor to a second division club in his home province of Muğla. Here he played for a season. After he had not played at Marmarisspor in the first half of the 1996/97 season, he dissolved his contract. He spent the second half of this season at the Istanbul amateur club Alibeyköy SK and then ended his career here.

National team

Görgülü began his national team career in 1981 with a commitment for the Turkish U-21 national team . In 1982 he completed his second and last U-21 international match.

In 1987 he played twice for the Turkey Olympic team.

Görgülü was nominated for the first time in the squad for the Turkish national team in December 1984 as part of a test match against the Luxembourg national team . At this encounter, however, he remained without commitment. Six years after this first nomination, he finally made his international A debut under national coach Sepp Piontek against the Irish selection . A month later, on November 14, 1990, he played a second and final international match against Poland's national team.

Coaching career

Görgülü began his coaching career after his football player career and worked as an assistant coach for his long-term employer Sarıyer GK . After doing this for a year, he stayed two years without work and took over his former club Alibeyköy SK as head coach for the 2000/01 season , but only looked after it until the winter break. He then remained without activity for one and a half seasons and then began working as an assistant coach at Ünyespor . For the 2006/07 season he was introduced to the first division club Manisaspor as an assistant coach and assisted Ersun Yanal . He then worked two more times at Sarıyer as an assistant coach and once at the Istanbul club Pendikspor .

successes

With Muğlaspor
With Boluspor
With Sarıyer SK

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. mackolik.com (accessed January 1, 2015).
  2. June 17, 1981, Milliyet, p. 15: "G.SARAY'IN"
  3. May 24, 1983, Milliyet, p. 14: "1. Türkiye Ligi'nde haftanın ardından"
  4. May 31, 1983, Milliyet, p. 11: "1. Türkiye Ligi'nde haftanın ardından"
  5. June 14, 1983, Milliyet, p. 14: "1. Türkiye Ligi'nde haftanın ardından"
  6. June 12, 1983, Milliyet, p. 13: Ankaragücü Başkanı Türköz, "Boluspor'lu Sercan ve Rıdvan'ın işini pazaertesi günü bitireceğiz" dedi
  7. July 12, 1983, Milliyet, p. 15: "Boluspor Rıdvan ve Erdem'i Sarıyer'e, Sercan'ı ise Zonguldakspor'a verdi ..."
  8. May 14, 1985, Milliyet, p. 15: "G.Saray, tatsız ..."
  9. June 19, 1985, Milliyet, p. 13: "Sarıyer'in 60 milyonuna" Hayır "diyen Zonguldak, Sercan'ı G.Saray'a veriyor."
  10. July 3, 1985, Milliyet, p. 14: "Sercan G. Saray ile Sarıyer arasında tur attı"
  11. July 4, 1985, Milliyet, p. 14: "Gündemde yine Yugoslavlar var ..."
  12. July 15, 1985, Milliyet, p. 13: "Sandıkçı motordan 7 kaçak İnşaat ve bir gecekondu tespit etti ..."
  13. June 16, 1989, Milliyet, p. 17: "Sercan'a çalım"
  14. November 16, 1990, Milliyet, p. 22: "Sercan'ın faturasi 2.5 milyar"
  15. 30. Nevomber 1990, Milliyet, p. 22: "F.Bahçeli Sercan G.Saray'a karşı"
  16. June 6, 1991, Milliyet, p. 1: "7 milyarlık adam"
  17. September 29, 1991, Milliyet, p. 22: "Sercan Vengloš'dan izin istedi"
  18. November 7, 1991, Milliyet, p. 18: "Vengloš'tan Sercan'a izin"
  19. January 4, 1992, Milliyet, p. 19: "Sercan Sarıyer'de"
  20. December 15, 1984, Milliyet, p. 14: "A" Millî takımı açıklandı
  21. September 2, 1989, Milliyet, p. 19: "Millî takım'a yeni isimler"