Cem Karaca (footballer)

Cem Karaca (1997)

Cem Karaca ( born May 8, 1976 in Hofheim am Taunus ) is a German -Turkish football player.

Career

Karaca played at youth level for Eintracht Frankfurt, but moved as a teenager to the A- 1 FC Kaiserslautern. Before the start of season 1994/95 he was appointed coach Friedel Rausch in the Bundesliga squad of the incumbent Vice- Master. However, he played in the two following seasons not only top-flight game for FCK, the relegation from the Bundesliga in 1996.

After the re-emergence in 1997, Karaca joined the second division club FC St. Pauli. In the hamburgers he belonged in the next three years to the fixed base and came in 75 second division games for use where he scored five goals. That he, however, could not fully assert themselves reflected in the fact that he completed this whole 15 -point games over the entire distance; otherwise it was either on or replaced.

In 2000, Karaca left Germany and moved to Turkey, where he become a " walking bird" became in the following years. After two years with Yozgatspor signed him in 2002 the giants Fenerbahce, but he had already left a year later. Engagements with Konyaspor and Kayserispor joined in, before he signed a contract signed with his current club Sivasspor 2005. This Karaca occupied as promoted in the 2005/06 season in eighth place in the Süper Lig season to 2007/ 08 Karaca joined Istanbulspor.

In 2011 he returned to Germany and joined as player-coach of the Hessian Association division Turkish SV Wiesbaden.

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