Uğur Tütüneker

Uğur Tütüneker (2013 )

Uğur Tütüneker ( born August 2, 1963 in Bursa, Turkey ) is a former Turkish football player and current football coach, who works currently at Çaykur Rizespor.

  • 3.1 As a player
  • 3.2 As a coach

Playing career

FC Bayern Munich

Uğur Tütüneker began his career in the youth team of FC Bayern Munich and managed on the amateur team in 1984 made ​​it into the first team. In the pros Tütüneker never got the chance to play, he came only for the reserve for use. However, he was part of the team twice German Champion and German Cup. After two years at Bayern Tütüneker moved to Galatasaray in 1986.

Galatasaray

Uğur was in his first year in Istanbul a regular place in midfield. He completed 32 games and scored 12 goals. This season he was the top scorer of his team. The Red - Yellow Tütüneker remained for 10 years and ended after 222 league games and 40 goals his career there.

National

On December 3, 1986 ( 3-2 against Switzerland ), November 18, 1987 ( 0-0 against Norway) and on 25 May 1988 (1:3 in Bulgaria ), he was active for the Olympic team selection. Tütüneker completed 1986-1992 19 games for the national team and scored a goal. He made his debut October 29, 1986 in the 0-4 defeat against Yugoslavia. In his 14th international game, on 27 February 1991 in a 1-1 draw against Yugoslavia with the opening goal in the 4th minute, he scored his only goal. His last game he played on 18 November 1992 in the 0-4 defeat against England.

Coaching career

His first as a coach was Tütünekers at Yozgatspor. He then worked for a short stopover at Sariyer in Siirt in Siirtspor. There he managed the team to promotion to the Turkish league. After that he worked as a coach at Kayserispor, Yozgatspor, Istanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor and Istanbulspor. Last coach station was the Movers Kasımpaşa Istanbul. On 9 March 2009 Tütüneker was suspended by his club Kasımpaşa.

For the 2010/11 season he took over the second division Orduspor and led the team for a long time at the table. Tratt end of the season, he claimed criticism of his person that came up after a few bad results, and settled to continue his position by the club management not persuade. He was then replaced by Metin Diyadin. This led the team to the play- off final and the play-off victory in the Süper Lig

For the new season, the first from the TFF Lig took over the Erstligaabsteiger Kasımpaşa Istanbul. Even with this club he played with for a long time around the table top and stepped back end of the season. He was again replaced by Metin Diyadin, who won the play-off game with the team, thereby ensuring direct resurgence.

Before the 14th matchday of the 2012/13 season and with a valid contract on 30 June 2014 he took over the second division Torku Konyaspor and replaced here Hüsnü Özkara. This then relegation-threatened club he reached the end of the season to the playoffs in the league. In these playoffs where the last climber knockout system is determined, they reached the final. In the final, they sat down 2-0 against Manisaspor through and rose to the Süper Lig. After the 15th matchday of the 2013/14 season he was in the press conference following the game against Kardemir Karabükspor his resignation and left the same evening the city.

Mid- February 2014 Tütüneker was presented at the first division Çaykur Rizespor as the new head coach.

Achievements

As a player

  • With Bayern Munich German champion: 1984/85, 1985/86
  • DFB Cup winners: 1986
  • With Galatasaray Turkish champions: 1986 /87 1987/88 1992 /93 1993/94
  • Fortis Turkey Cup winners: 1991, 1993
  • TSYD Cup (Istanbul): 1987, 1991, 1992
  • President Cup winners: 1987, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1996
  • Prime Minister Cup winners: 1989, 1994

As a coach

  • Playoff winner of TFF 1 Lig: 2012/13
  • Promotion to the Süper Lig: 2012/13
  • TSYD Cup (Ankara ): 2013

Others

In the 1970s Tütüneker moved with his parents to Germany. Uğur Tütüneker was especially known for its special gait; one of the legs is shorter than the other.

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