Fatih Yiğituşağı

Fatih Yigitusagi ( born November 23, 1983 in Sivas ), is a Turkish football player.

Career

Born in Turkey, Fatih Yigitusagi grew up in Germany and played in the youth including Stuttgart and Koblenz football. When Koblenz FV Rübenach he played in 2004 for the first time at senior level. The following year he played for SpVgg EGC Wirges Oberliga before moving from west to east and the SV Yeşilyurt Berlin in the capital Berlin joined. In the 2007 /08 season, the striker got his big break when he scored 31 goals for Türkiyemspor Berlin in 27 games and made ​​a significant contribution to the advancement of the club in the Regionalliga.

The outstanding success rate aroused the interest höherklassiger clubs and it was the second division relegated Erzgebirge Aue, who was able to secure the services of the Turkish premier league scorer. But after only four games he was loaned to Hannover 96. There he strengthened the Regional team, but came up short after his transfer to the DFB Cup for the first team to use as you after the goal to 0:2 again mustered in the second round of the cup all strikers, but still retired. Also in the episode, he was provided as a reserve for the Erstligamannschaft and finally came on 22 November 2008 on his first Bundesliga commitment to the Lower Saxony. For the 2009/10 season he returned to Aue. There he was, however, retired in the pre-season. Then he returned to Berlin and joined the third division Tennis Borussia on, with which he descended to the Oberliga. Yigitusagi remained in the Regional and moved in summer 2010 to its former Türkiyemspor.

After one and a half years, the striker left Berlin and moved again in January 2011 in Turkey to Polatlı Bugsasspor. In summer 2012 he returned to Germany and was initially without a club. The Berliner AK 07 signed him in January 2013.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Regionalliga Nord 2008 with Türkiyemspor Berlin
  • Rise in the Rhineland League in 2005 with the FV Rheingold Rübenach
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