Sezer Öztürk

Sezer Öztürk (2013 )

Sezer Öztürk ( born November 3, 1985 in Velbert ) is a Turkish football player, who also has German nationality.

Career

Öztürk was active before 1996 for Türkgücu Velbert, Velbert SSVg, TVD Velbert and Rot-Weiss Essen, from 1996 to 2005 he played in the youth section of Bayer 04 Leverkusen. With the A - youth of Bayer 04, he was in 2002/ 03 in the final of the German Cup. In the season 2004/ 05 he was seven off the bench under Leverkusen coach Klaus Augenthaler in league games.

Before the season 2005/ 06 Öztürk was loaned for one year to the Belgian Cup Winners Germinal Beerschot Antwerp to collect there match practice. In January 2006, Sezer Öztürk transferred to 1 FC Nuremberg, but after he found no place there, left the club already at the end of the season back in the direction of the Turkish first division club Vestel Manisaspor. For the second half of the season 2009/10 he moved to TL 1,600,000 (then about 850.000 € ) for league rivals from Eskişehirspor and tied up until May 2012 to the association. After a short time he sat through here and was a regular player in the midfield.

Öztürk became vice - European champion with the U-19 national team of Turkey. He was nominated in 2010 for the first time for the Turkish national team, under new coach Guus Hiddink, for the preparation in the U.S., but not completed the game.

For the 2011/12 season Öztürk moved to Fenerbahce. Fenerbahçe had to pay the equivalent of about 2.75 million euro transfer fee; also should ensure in exchange Abdulkadir Kayalı to Eskişehirspor and 50 % of the transfer fee would Fenerbahçe also take it to one resale to Eskişehirspor. But Kayalı rejected a change to Eskişehirspor, so that the transfer has been completed with altered condition. The first season at Fenerbahçe sat Öztürk injury mainly on the bench and completed over the entire season divided six league games.

On July 8, 2013 Öztürk was announced changes to Beşiktaş Istanbul.

Title / successes

  • European vice-champion with the Turkish U-19 National Team in 2004
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