Müjdat Yetkiner

Müjdat Yetkiner ( born November 16, 1961 in Istanbul ) is a former Turkish football player and coach. He is very strongly associated with this club Through his many years of service for Fenerbahce and as -grown. From fan - club sides and he is regarded as one of the greatest players in the club's history. So he holds several club records in hand. With 429 Erstligaeinsätzen for Fenerbahçe he is the player with the most Süper Lig inserts the club's history and the player with the siebenthäufigsten inserts the Süper Lig He is also with 16 seasons of those players who had the longest time working for Fenerbahçe. In addition, he took over after the retirement of Cem Pamiroğlu in the summer of 1984 the captain's armband and wore them only until April 1987 and then on an interim basis from summer 1992 to summer 1993. Among Players times he was referred to by fans as Miço, a diminutive of his first name Müjdat. He is often confused with an earlier Fenerbahçe legend, with Müzdat Yetkiner. This is sometimes incorrectly spelled as Müjdat Yetkiner. In which both players are not related to each other even by marriage. Yetkiner is known for his unconditional loyalty to Fenerbahçe and is also active in politics for the out of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan AK Party.

Playing career

Childhood and youth

Yetkiner arrived in Istanbul's Beşiktaş as the son of a football-mad family on the world. Although the family in the Beşiktaş district lived, Yetkiners was father and older brother supporters of Galatasaray, while Yetkiner himself stood to Fenerbahce. Only Yetkiners mother was a supporter of the local club Beşiktaş Istanbul.

Yetkiner began playing football at the Istanbul football fields. Later, he began at the Istanbul Amateur Sports Club Spor Kulübü Altınmızrak with the club sports and was here with football in sports like swimming, tennis, etc. active. Here he also played among others with Aykut Kocaman, another Fenerbahçe legend. In this club he fell to the talent hunters Fenerbahçe, so that the former functionary Hüsnü Çil Yetkiner brought into the youth ranks of the club.

Association

In the Erstligasaison 1979/80 Fenerbahçe Şükrü Ersoy replaced the head coach by Ziya Şengül. This new coach led team squad by a revision and adopted for this purpose some young players in the senior squad on, among other things Yetkiner. So was Yetkiner in the league game from December 30, 1979 against Bursaspor his professional debut. In this role he played from the beginning and over the full length. With this game was Yetkiner regulars and completed almost all of the remaining games of his team. The season ended Yetkiners team behind Trabzonspor as runner-up. This season his team won also the Prime Minister Cup, which Yetkiner won his first title at club level. In his second season, he was accepted into the core team by new coach Friedel Rausch immediately. Although his club in his experienced to date, most unsuccessful seasons and played against relegation, convinced Yetkiner over the entire season. He graduated virtually all mandatory games of his team and rose to the U-21 national team. Fenerbahçe played end of the season against the rise, reaching relegation point equal to last relegated only because of goal difference. After this disappointing season of club view a revision was performed in the squad under the direction of noise and issued several seasoned players. Instead, in addition to Neueinkäufen also the younger players were established in the team on. As one of the top performers this stood out Yetkiner. The revision was effective and so played for the championship with Fenerbahçe. After noise after 23 Matchday left the club, took over on an interim basis Enver Katip the team until the end of the season and finished the league on the third place in the table. Yetkiner graduated again almost all mandatory games of his team. In the season 1982/83 presented Fenerbahçe the Yugoslavs Branko Stanković as a new head coach. Under this coach the team increased its previous performance. In the Turkish Cup you won against the then nearest rivals Trabzonspor and won again after five years this trophy. In addition, the team was Turkish Cup winner this season, becoming the third time in their history of Turkish double winners. Yetkiner scored in the first game of this championship season just a hit and saw a red card. After a short match suspension he returned to the team and completed almost all the players of his team. In the next season Yetkiners team awarded the league and cup double again to Trabzonspor. In the summer, the long-time captain Cem Pamiroğlu ended his career and gave the team leader tape at Yetkiner. This experienced in his first season as captain of the Turkish championship. Over the entire season, the team struggled with Beşiktaş for the leadership. On the third to last game hit Yetkiners team away to the direct Championship rivals. Both teams went on points in this encounter. In a 2-2 draw, he scored a goal and had therefore considerable proportion that his team kept the point equality. At the end of the season ended Fenerbahçe Beşiktaş tie the season on goal difference as champion. In addition, they won this season the President Cup and for the third time in a row the Navy Cup. With 46 duty stakes was Yetkiner this season the player with the most appearances for Fenerbahçe. He experienced the most successful period of his career and established himself in the Turkish national team as a regular player.

The next three years witnessed Yetkiner several difficult situations. In the following two seasons Yetkiners team had no chance in the championship. In the two-point control force at the time they finished table locations receiving a score difference of more than 14 points had to respective champions. In these seasons the club also missed qualifying for the European Cup competitions. Once in the season 1986/87 it became clear that Fenerbahçe would qualify through the league placement for any European cup competition, the team focused on the Turkish Cup competition. Here the team met in the quarterfinals of the then relatively strong club Samsunspor. This team had the last three matches against Fenerbahçe won superior and added in two of those games with Fenerbahçe 0:4 two of the bitterest defeats in club history. Even in the first game of the Cup quarter-finals defeated Yetkiners Team Samsunspor 0-1 away. The association is risked to qualify for the European Cup competitions on the one hand and experienced the fourth consecutive defeat against Samsunspor. Under these tense circumstances, both teams provided in the return game, which was played on 1 April 1987 in front of a home crowd, a thrilling game. Fenerbahçe awarded several high-profile opportunities to score and missed a penalty. The game ended in a 0-0 draw, which Samsunspor be qualified due to the first-leg victory for the semifinals. Immediately after Spielabpfiff to Yetkiner went to the locker room. Here he was supported by a security force with the words: " What a man without honor because you're While your teammates involved in the game in a scuffle, you verkriechst you here in the dressing room ." After these words rushed Yetkiner in a crime of passion on the pitch and took active part in the scuffle. The goalkeeper Samsunspor, Fatih Uraz had to light-hearted and thoroughly pleased with the semi-finals that he drew the ire of some Fenerbahçe player up. This fact made ​​on the field to tumultuous situations in which then participated Yetkiner. As a result Yetkiner received with other teammates as Abdülkerim Durmaz, Sedat Karaoğlu and Hasan Özdemir from the National Football Association match bans of eight months. On top of that received Yetkiner by his club fined and played one season without pay. Since then, no big money in the Turkish football were paid and the promised salaries were partially paid with great delay, drove Yetkiner, who owned a taxi license and a taxi during this time by taxi, trying to bridge this difficult time, at least from a financial perspective. Yetkiner lost to these developments, his captain's armband to Senol Çorlu. His match suspension was reduced before the season start, so he again was the team available at the beginning of the next season. After a chance remained in the championship in the 1987/88 season, the club and the archrival Galatasaray was a big points difference of 35 points to Fenerbahçe masters, the then club president Tahsin Kaya Yetkiner audition with him. On Kaya's question as to why the team would remain as unsuccessful Yetkiner Kaya gave to poor transfer policy. This meant that Kaya Yetkiner suspended from the team squad.

For the new season the master trainers for the season 1984/85 was committed with Todor Veselinović. This trainer took Yetkiner again in the Squad. In addition, the club engaged with the German goalkeeper Tony Schumacher an international star. Furthermore, the club's management continued to invest in the team and committed with Senol Ustaömer, Oğuz Çetin, Aykut Kocaman, Turhan Sofuoglu, vizier Hasan, Hakan Tecimer and Orhan Kapucu Stars or important youngsters of that time. With this team Fenerbahçe played a great season. The season was finished with ten points ahead of second-placed Galatasaray. In addition, the team scored 103 goals throughout the season, and thus earned a new scoring record in the Süper Lig one. This team emerged as champion team with 103 goals in the club annals. Yetkiner was this season with 44 duty stakes one of the players with the most stakes his team. After this successful season Fenerbahçe spent the next five seasons without significant success. Neither in the championship, even in the Turkish Cup managed a title. The only bright spots of the TSYD - Istanbul Cup was won in 1992/93, the Prime Minister Cup and in the 1994/95 season. The end of his career or his trunk space was predicted Yetkiner before each season, but he made it again and again to fight for a regular place despite becomes greater competition. After the captain had failed Ridvan Dilmen in the 1992/93 season almost completely took over on an interim basis Yetkiner again the captain's armband.

In summer 1995, he finished in a farewell game in which the first division club Fenerbahce on Kocaelispor met, his playing career.

National

Yetkiners National team career began after he joined the youth team of Fenerbahce. Here he was the person in charge of the Turkish U-18 National Team on the nominated him in the squad for the upcoming Balkan Youth Olympic Games. In this tournament Yetkiner against the U-18 Greece gave its general international debut. After this debut Yetkiner played five more times for the Turkish U-18 selection.

In December 1980, he was then nominated for the first time in the squad of the Turkish U-21 national team and played in the game against the Czechoslovak U -21 - the first time for the national U -21 in his country. By the year 1983, he graduated from nine other U-21 inserts.

In 1983 he was appointed three times in the squad of the Turkish national team from reigning National Coach Coşkun Özarı. In all three internationals Yetkiner only sat on the bench. In January 1984 he was nominated a second time by Özarı and was in a friendly against the Egyptian national team his international debut. Yetkiner was nominated regularly in the squad for the national team until 1989, but completed his last international match in 1987 against the DRR. He was one of the players who stood with two of the most bitter defeats of the Turkish national team on the field. On 14 November 1984 the team lost in the WM1986 qualifier on home soil against the German national team with 0:8. In the return match, the team defeated England, this time with 0:5.

Coaching career

Six months after the end of his career, he began his coaching career by he began to work as an assistant coach in January at the Istanbul club Tepecik Belediyespor. He then worked at Eyüpspor as youth coach. In the summer of 1998, he took over as head coach Çorluspor and worked the first time in this function. From this position he resigned after about six weeks back. From the autumn of 1998, he worked for a time again when Eyüpspor as youth coach.

Achievements

  • Turkish Cup: 1982/83, 1984/85, 1988/89
  • Turkish Cup: 1982/83
  • Presidents Cup players: 1983/84, 1984/85, 1989/90
  • Prime Minister Cup Winners: 1979/80, 1988/89, 1992/93
  • Marine Cup Winners: 1981 /82 1982/83 1983 /84 1984/85
  • TSYD - Istanbul Cup Winners: 1980/81 1982 /83 1985/86 1986 /87 1994/95
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