Kerem Bulut

Bulut in the jersey of Sydney FC

Kerem Bulut ( born March 2, 1992, Sydney, Australia ) is an Australian- Turkish football player. He is since 2013 the Turkish first division club Akhisar Belediyespor under contract.

Career

Childhood Youth

Kerem Bulut came in 1992 as the son of Turkish immigrants in Sydney, Australia on the world. Here he was discovered by talent development program New South Wales Institute of Sport Football ( Soccer) Program and give to the youth of Sydney FC. Here he played until 2010, and then moved to Europe in the youth from the Czech club FK Mladá Boleslav

Club career

In 2010 he was also involved in the training of the professional team. He played until the spring of 2012 for Mladá Boleslav and subsequently joined in the Turkish Süper Lig on Eskişehirspor. In Eskişehirspor, it turned out that Bulut did not have dual citizenship and so one, currently not freely available, would block space in the foreigner quota. Thus, the club's management decided to lend it to the end of the season at Mladá Boleslav and to let him exhibit Turkish citizenship in the meantime. For the 2012/13 season the return to Eskişehirspor did not materialize, so Bulut returned again to his old club Mladá Boleslav.

In the spring of 2012/13 he moved to the Turkish first division club Akhisar Belediyespor. In the season 2013/14 Bulut was loaned to second-division Karşıyaka SK.

National

Bulut played in 2008 for the first time for the Australian U-17 national team and later played for the U -20 and U -23 in his country. For the U -17, he scored five goals in five games and for the U -20 ten goals in 14 matches.

With the Australian U -20 he took part in the U-19 Asian Cup 2010. The team made ​​it to the finals and defeated the choice of North Korea 3-2 there. Bulut was top scorer of the tournament with nine goals. Due to these achievements he was traded to Australia early as a great talent.

Achievements

  • FK Mladá Boleslav: Czech Cup Winners (1): 2010/11
  • Australian U-20 national team: Second in the U-19 Asian Cup (1 ): 2010
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