Alper Akçam

Alper Akçam ( born September 1, 1987 in Bad Kreuznach) is a Turkish football player.

Career

Akçam joined in 2001 by Bavaria boars castle in the youth of the 1st FC Kaiserslautern. From 2006 on, he was active in the second team of the Red Devils. In the 2008 /09 season he had 17 goals third top scorer in the Regionalliga West.

On 4 April 2008 he was the first time used in the first team in the 2nd Bundesliga. Milan Šašić joined him in the match against TSG 1899 Hoffenheim in the 67th minute a game. At two other missions he came in May 2009, when the set moved into the professional field FCK II coach Alois Schwartz 31 and 34 on game day einwechselte him respectively.

After he signed a professional contract running until 2011 at the Palatine in the summer of 2009, he came on the opening day of the 2009/ 10 to its fourth and final short-term use for the 1st FC Kaiserslautern. For four years he was a regular player in the regional league team, without being able to sustainably recommend for the professional team.

In summer 2010, he joined the Turkish first division side Gaziantepspor. He signed a three-year contract. Akçam was suspended for the season from the Squad and trained in the first round of the seasonality in 2012/13 with the reserve team. During the winter break, he then dissolved by mutual consent with the club's management on his contract and left Gaziantepspor.

For the second half of the season 2012/13 Akçam moved to third division Wormatia Worms.

Achievements

  • With Gaziantepspor: Spor Toto Cup (1 ): 2012
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