Tınaz Tırpan

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Tınaz Tırpan
Personnel
birthday April 28, 1939
place of birth AnkaraTurkey
position Defender
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
Petrolofisi SK
Altınordu Izmir
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1979-1980 Erzurumspor
1983-1985 Gençlerbirliği Ankara
1985-1986 Kayserispor
1987-1988 Gençlerbirliği Ankara
1988-1989 Turkey
1990 Boluspor
1991 Fenerbahçe Istanbul
1992 Kayserispor
1994-1995 Petrolofisi SK
1997 Vanspor
1999 MKE Ankaragücü
2002-2003 Bucheon SK
1 Only league games are given.

Tınaz Tırpan (born April 28, 1939 in Ankara ) is a former Turkish football player and coach.

Player career

Tınaz Tırpan spent his playing career mainly in the lower Turkish leagues. Only in the 1968/69 season he was active for Altınordu Izmir in the highest Turkish league, the Süper Lig .

Coaching career

Tınaz Tırpan coached the Turkish national football team from 1988 to 1989 in eleven games, of which he won five games, drew once and lost five games. He was the national coach during the World Cup qualification for the World Cup 1990, for which the Turkish national team could not qualify because they lost the game against the USSR 2-0 in the last and decisive game.

For the 1990/91 season he was active for the last five game days at Fenerbahçe Istanbul . It was not until almost a decade later that he took over a new club with MKE Ankaragücü for two months in the 1999/00 season . Ankaragücü was not very successful in the league, however, and at the international level they were eliminated in the first round of the UEFA Cup against Atletico Madrid, which meant that the contract with Tınaz Tırpan was not extended there either.

Two years later he received an offer from Korea. For the 2002/03 season he was the head coach of the Korean first division club Bucheon SK , but there he was dismissed in the same season due to poor results.

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