Hasan Vural

Hasan Vural Ulvi ( born December 17, 1973 in Berlin, Germany ) is a Turkish football player.

Association

Vural grew up in Berlin and played in his youth for the Reinickendorfer foxes. In 1992, he moved up into the first team and made with her in 1994 qualifying for the newly introduced Regional Northeast. Overall, Vural played 85 times for the Berlin, scoring eight goals. Frank Rohde, his last coach of the foxes, certified him physical benefits of its size and speed, while maintaining koordinatorische, technical and tactical deficiencies. These deficiencies make it loud Rohde, however, by will and diligence training up for it.

For the 1996/97 season Vural was taken from the second division side Hertha BSC under contract. Gameday On the 17th of the season gave the man decker under coach Jurgen Rober his professional debut for Berlin. He pushed the bundesliga experienced Carsten Kober from the root formation, played a total of 13 games this season and went on with Hertha in the Bundesliga 1. However, in the next Bundesliga season, Vural could not prevail. Matchday 3 of the Erstligasaison Vural completed his first and last game in the German top flight - he came off the bench in the home game against Borussia Mönchengladbach in the 76th minute. During the winter break Vural left the club and went to KFC Uerdingen 05 in the second Bundesliga. Here he came to twelve missions to the end of the season. Vural left the Krefeld after only half a year and moved within the league to Energie Cottbus. For the Cottbus he played until 14 Matchday 13 times and then did not come until the end of the season for use. He then accepted an offer from the Turkish first division club Antalyaspor. There, however, he did not get along and, after only three months back to Germany for VfL Osnabrück in the Regionalliga Nord. As Manndecker Vural played 23 times for the Osnabrück and reached as Season winner and winner of the ascent games against 1 FC Union Berlin promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga. Despite the rise, he left the club and accepted a lucrative offer from the Turkish Erstligaaufsteigers Erzurumspor. For Erzurumspor he scored a goal - it was a 2-1 winner at home against Siirt Jet - Pa Spor. At the end of the season the team was relegated last but one directly from again.

2002 Vural returned to Germany and played in the Regionalliga Süd one season for the SV Elversberg. He completed 26 games for Elversberg. The subsequent 2003/04 played Vural for the second division Eintracht Trier. Here he came to eleven missions. For the new season, he moved again, this time went to the Regionalliga Süd for SV Darmstadt 98 and completed 22 games. Here, too, remained Vural only one season and went to the 2005/06 season for SV Yeşilyurt Berlin in the Oberliga Nordost. Again remained Vural only one season and then joined league rival Berlin Ankaraspor on. After half a year he left Berlin and moved back to Turkey. On 25 January 2007 he signed for Ankaraspor AS, which awarded him after five days, until the end of the season for TFF 2 club Keciörengücü.

On March 15, 2009 he played his first game for the Luxembourg second division FC Jeunesse Canach. After two and a half years in Luxembourg, he returned to Germany and signed for door Gücü Rüsselsheim. After three months in Rüsselsheim, he moved in September 2011 to Türkgücü SV Wittlich, where he was appointed in August 2012 to captain.

National

On 18 February 1998 Vural played with the Turkish national football team in a friendly against Israel. He came on in the 85th minute of coach Mustafa Denizli.

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