Şenol Akın

Senol Akin ( born December 20, 1984 in Gebze ) is a Turkish footballer who plays for Şanlıurfaspor.

  • 2.1 As a player

Career

Youth teams and Izmitspor, Körfezspor

Akın began with the club football in the youth Körfez as Hereke Yıldızspor. In the season 2002/ 04 he signed a professional contract with the then fourth division Izmitspor. Here he played two seasons consistently in stem formation. He then moved to city rivals Körfezspor. Here he remained for one season without going used in a game.

Karabükspor

For the upcoming season 2005/ 06 he moved to the then third division Karabükspor. Here he was able to immediately jump into the starting lineup. In the season 2007/ 08 with his team, he managed to climb to the second highest Turkish league, Bank Asya 1 Lig Also in this division counted Akın to the service providers. During the season, he was instrumental in the championship in the Bank Asya 1 Lig and thus the direct promotion to the Süper Lig in the first Süper Lig season, he was indeed on 18 missions, but he lost his regular place of playmaker Florin Cernat. For the 2011/12 season he was screened and trained with the reserve team.

After seven years of service to Karabükspor to Akın 2011/12 separated the end of the playing time of this club and signed up for the upcoming season at second division Torku Konyaspor on.

In the spring of 2014 Akın moved to second division Şanlıurfaspor.

Achievements

As a player

  • With Karabükspor: Master of TFF 1 Lig (1): 2009/10
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig (1): 2009/10
  • With Konyaspor Playoff winner of TFF 1 Lig: 2012/13
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig: 2012/13
  • TSYD Cup (Ankara ): 2013
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