Josef Cinar

Josef " Jupp " Cinar and Josef " Jupp " Cinar ( born January 22, 1984 in Bremen ) is a German -Turkish football player with Aramaic origin.

Career

Josef Cinar went in Gütersloh to school and played in the youth of the FC Gütersloh. In the A- youth he moved to VfB Fichte Bielefeld, where he followed until 2004 also belonged to the premier league team of the club. Then he moved within the league to SC Verl It took until his third year, until he was firmly played in the team. This season the club reached the summit in the Regionalliga Nord as a sovereign masters with just 28 goals conceded in 34 games. In the 2007 /08 season Cinar was indeed back to regular players and captain of the team, but could not prevent Verl again descended as a table next to last of the third to the fourth division.

Then the tall, strong central defender joined professional reasons for League neighbors Eintracht Trier. He was also a regular player immediately and also got the captain's armband. After two years in the lower regions of the table, the club missed in its third year, the rise in the 3rd league as runners- just barely.

But Cinar got an offer from the third division Wacker Burghausen who was looking for a key player for the defense with the second-worst defense against the third league. He signed in 2011 for two years with an option to extend for one year.

After two years in Burghausen Cinar changed in 2013 to league rivals FC Chemnitz and received a contract until 2015. In the first half of the 2013/14 season Cinar came to 16 missions, scoring one goal. In January 2014, the contract was dissolved at his request prematurely.

In the spring of Cinar changed in the Turkish Lig süper to Kayseri Erciyesspor.

Josef Cinar is Aramaic Christian.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Regionalliga Nord 2007 with the SC Verl

Social Commitment

In addition, Josef Cinar engaged since 2013 in Show Racism the Red Card - Germany eV In October he participated in a workshop organized by the Education Initiative and told the pupils about his own experiences with racism and discrimination.

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