Erol Bulut

Erol Bulut ( born January 30, 1975 in Bad Schwalbach ) is a former Turkish football player and coach who was born in Germany and also has a German passport.

Club career

Erol Bulut played during his youth in various German football clubs. In 1995 he moved from Eintracht Frankfurt to Turkish club Fenerbahce. There, the defender could already celebrate winning the Turkish Cup in his first season as a professional. In 1999 he returned while back to Frankfurt, but was given back to Turkey for most of the time. By 2001, Bulut played there at Trabzonspor and under coach Joachim Loew at Adanaspor. It was followed by a stopover at the Greek club Panionios Athens, where he was named the best foreign players in the league. In 2003 he returned with his signing of the contract at Bursaspor back to Turkey. After one season, he moved to Erstligaabsteiger TSV 1860 Munich in Germany, missed with his team at the end but the resurgence. In 2005 the left-back moved for two years to the Greek giants Olympiakos Piraeus. In the first year Erol Bulut could win with his new club the championship. Together with world stars such as Yaya Touré Rivaldo or he played with Olympiakos in the UEFA Champions League and won the Greek Cup in 2006. Before the end of his second season his contract was terminated. After sample training sessions at various clubs in Europe, the Turk joined us in 2007 then to the Ukrainian representative Metalurh Donetsk and played there until 2008. Starting with the 2008 season Erol Bulut worked for the Greek second division club Olympiakos Volos before to after half a year without a club in January 2011 Premier League rivals OFI Crete moved, with whom he made the ascent in the summer of 2011 in the Super League. After half a year in the excellence he moved to second division side Veria FC, ​​with whom he once again managed to climb in summer 2012.

Achievements

  • Turkish soccer champions: 1996
  • Prime Minister Cup Winners: 1998
  • Atatürk Cup winner: 1998
  • Greek football champions: 2006
  • Greek Soccer Cup Winners: 2006
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