Özcan Melkemichel

Özcan Melkemichel ( born February 21, 1968) is a Swedish football coach. After a career in Syrianska FC in the League unterklassigen area he assumed various positions later. Due to a manager license not sufficient works "Mr. Syrianska " currently serves as team manager in the Allsvenskan, the top division in Sweden.

Career

Melkemichel began at the age of ten years playing football at that time still under the name Suryoyo FC antretenden Syrianska FC, ​​five years later he made his debut in 1983 in the adult team of the club. With the team he grew in the following years from the Sechstklassigkeit to the third-highest division, which was reached at the beginning of the 1990s. In 1992 he ended his active career, the club he remained in various positions as head of sport, simple board member and at times as a club president.

In 2003, Melkemichel the first time the coach of FC Syrianska when he returned to unsuccessful Igor Ponomaryov in the third division initially replaced on an interim basis in a relegation battle. After a successful relegation he remained in the following season 's responsibility and led the team to fifth place in the standings. In order to qualify for the 2006 newly launched Division 1 as the third highest league, the club undertook then the top-flight experienced Bengt Persson as new trainer. After the team under his direction again found in the mid table area, but this proposal was dismissed during the course of the season and Melkemichel returned to the dugout. In a dramatic season final sprint the team jumped on the final day of the fourth and final qualifying spot for the Division 1 on the first place in the standings and qualified - with only three points clear of the relegation zone due to the league reform - for the promotion round to second-rate Superettan. There they failed after a 0-2 defeat despite a 2-1 second-leg success at Gothenburg club Qviding FIF. After a good start to the season with eight wins from nine games in the inaugural season of the new Division 1 2006 the club slipped after several injury-related losses in the course of the season in the table to sixth place from. After a fourth place in the following season dominated Melkemichels team the playing time in 2008 and rose as Masters of the North squadron with eight points ahead of Vasalunds IF the first time in the club's history in the second league.

With the team around the former national player Suleyman Sleyman, Joakim Hagernäs, Michael Mensah and Haris SKENDEROVIC who supervised by Melkemichel club surprised in the second division, at season's end was missing as in fourth, a point on the space occupied by Assyriska Föreningen relegation place and thus to the walkover in the Allsvenskan. In the 2010 season he built from the success, as second division champions with the team he reached the top flight. With the rise, however, was a problem for Melkemichel because he did not possess the required coaching license for the Allsvenskan. In early January 2011, resorted to the club by the Estonians committed Valeri Bondarenko as the official head coach of the still primarily responsible Melkemichel should form a team of trainers, which led to discussions about the legality. In the subsequent season was the team to team captain Ahmet Özdemirok, Sharbel Touma, Omar Jawo and Peter Ijeh in a relegation battle and occupied the relegation place. After a 1-2 defeat in the first leg against Ängelholms FF meant an own goal from David Bennhage in the second leg shortly before the final whistle to it 3-1 in the league. After the departure end of the season the club again Bondarenko, dedicated Syrianska FC in March 2012 Klebér Saarenpää as his successor.

By 2006 Melkemichel worked full time as a hairdresser.

563017
de