Ziya Şengül

Ziya Şengül ( born January 1, 1944 in Istanbul ) is a former Turkish football player and coach, functionary and commentator. It is strongly associated with this club Through his many years of service for Fenerbahçe. From fan - club page and he is regarded as one of the greatest players in the club's history. With 250 Erstligaeinsätzen for Fenerbahçe he is after Müjdat Yetkiner ( 429 inserts), Rüştü Reçber (293 inserts) and Cem Pamiroğlu (279 inserts), the player with the fourth most Süper Lig inserts the club's history. In addition, he took over after the retirement of Can Bartu in the summer of 1970 the captain's armband and wore them until his career end in the summer of 1975. Moreover, he was in 17 of 21 of his international appearances, the team captain of the Turkish national team. After end of his career he supervised twice Fenerbahçe as a coach, he has since worked in various TV channels or newspapers as a football commentator and columnist -.

  • 3.1 As a player
  • 3.2 As a coach

Playing career

Association

Şengül came in 1948 in the Turkish metropolis of Istanbul to the world and began in 1958 in the Turkish capital Ankara the first division PTT with the club football. Here he fell in 1961 to the Turkish national team coaches and was nominated in 1961 for the Turkish U-18 national team. In 1962 he was admitted as the age of eighteen in the senior squad and completed his first season, the 1962/ 63, only a league and a cup match. In his second season he conquered immediately secured a regular place and completed 27 league games in which he hit five times.

Through this performance with PTT became one of the shooting stars of the season and dropped the big Istanbul clubs on. Of Fenerbahce reacted quickest and committed Şengül the summer of 1964. During his first season at Fenerbahçe he found under the English coach Oscar Hold immediately a place in the starting eleven and had his 12 hits relevant in 27 league games share in the profits of the Turkish Championship. Thus Şengül also reached his first title victory. With Hold launched Fenerbahçe in the new season, but after only gained three points in four games were replaced by Selahattin Hold Torkal. This continued Şengül only sporadically and was replaced after six weeks by Necdet Erdem. Erdem was Şengül only a long time not playing, but put him on a regular basis starting in March 1966. In the new season Fenerbahçe started with a new coaching change and introduced Abdullah Gegic one. Under this coach Şengül came only sporadically inserts and completed eleven league games in which he once met.

For the season 1967/68, the Hungarian coach Ignatius Molnar took over the head coaching position and sat Şengül from the beginning as a regular player. At the beginning of the season you could beat and thus win an international title in the final of the Balkans Cup AEK Athens. The season ended to achieve the double in Turkish football by winning the Turkish Cup and the Turkish Football Cup.

The next three seasons Şengül strengthened its position within the team was promoted to captain. Athletic had against the arch-rivals Galatasaray in the cold, who won the championship in a row with his three consecutive championships as first team three times. Only in the summer of 1973, Fenerbahçe won with a 1:2 victory over Galatasaray the Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası. In the 1973/74 season Şengül could get back with his team, the Turkish Double. In the season 1974/75 could defend the Turkish league and win the Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası. With the end of season 1974/75 be adopted with a Şengül on August 3, 1975 discharged against Trabzonspor last game of the football stage.

National

Şengül first played for the Turkish national teams during his time with PTT, and indeed for the Turkish U-18 national team on March 20, 1961 in friends encounter against the Israeli U-18 national team.

Subsequently, he was not nominated for three years for the national teams. Only with the move to Fenerbahce he was the person in charge of the national teams and received for a test match against the Bulgarian national on December 20, 1964 his first international match during this game nomination and gave his debut. After this game, he stayed for about a year without any international match nomination and was nominated in September 1965 in the squad of the Turkish U- 21 team clothes were also at the game against the Polish U -21 debut.

The following five years, he was not considered by the reigning national coaches as Sandro Puppo, Adnan Süvari and Abdullah Gegic and remained without nomination. Only with the coach Cihat Arman, under the Şengül made ​​his international debut and so far only use six years ago, he was again taken into account on a regular basis. After this change coach he counted about five years to the players regularly used. He took the national team still on the qualifications of the European Football Championship 1972 qualifier football World Cup 1974 Qualifying European Football Championship in 1976 in part, but failed to qualify his team for any of the teams. In 17 of his 21 international appearances he wore the captain's armband.

He made his last international match on April 30, 1975 during a European Championship qualifying match against the Swiss national team.

Coaching career

After his football career Şengül remained about four years the world of football away and took over in November 1979 by Şükrü Ersoy dismissed the head coach of Fenerbahce. In this position he remained until the end of the season and then left the club. For the new season it followed the German coach Friedel Rausch.

In 1986 he was in charge after the dismissal of Kálmán Mészöly interim basis once again Fenerbahçe.

Achievements

As a player

  • With Fenerbahce Turkish champions ( 5): 1964 /65 1967/68 1969 /70 1973/74, 1974/75
  • Turkish Cup winners ( 2): 1968, 1974
  • Turkish Supercup ( 3): 1968, 1973, 1975
  • Başbakanlık Kupası ( 1): 1973
  • TSYD Kupası ( 2): 1969, 1973
  • Balkan Cup (1): 1966/67,

As a coach

  • With Fenerbahce Başbakanlık Kupası ( 1): 1980
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