Tayfur Havutçu

SV Hanau Wolfgang

Tayfur Havutçu ( born April 23, 1970 in Hanau ), called in Turkey also briefly Tayfur, is a born in Germany of Turkish former football player. He played most of his career in Turkey and for ten years was active for the Turkish national team.

Career

Born in Hanau Havutçu played at the beginning of his career for the SpVgg. 1910 Langenselbold in the national League South and in the season 1991/92 for the SG Egelsbach (31 games / 8 goals) in the Oberliga Hessen. In the 1992/93 season he played at second division SV Darmstadt 98 and brought it to 35 missions in which two goals get him. He left the club when he was relegated from the Bundesliga 2 at the end of the season

Then moved Havutçu to Fenerbahce, where he was part of the team for two years. He then another two years in the squad Kocaelispor of İzmit. From 1997 until his retirement in late 2005, he played with the number 3 jersey for Beşiktaş Istanbul in the Süper Lig, the highest division in the Turkish professional football.

From 1994 to 2004 Havutçu was active in the Turkish national football team and played 45 international matches in which six goals reach him. He was at the 2002 World Cup squad for the Turkish team that finished in third place.

He was 2011-12 coach of Besiktas Istanbul.

Achievements

With Fenerbahce:

With Besiktas:

  • Turkish Champion 2003
  • Turkish Cup winners in 1998

Strengthen

Havutçu was to his days as a hard-running and strong in the tackle. He played not spectacular, but enormously effective and was a very important player.

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