Hurser Tekinoktay

Hurser Tekinoktay
Personal information
Full name Hürser Tekinoktay
Date of birth (1960-07-31) 31 July 1960
Place of birth Istanbul, Turkey
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1995–2000 Istanbul 269 (234)
2001–2003 Canakkale 73 (33)
Total 341 (267)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

† Appearances (goals)

Hurser Tekinoktay (born 31 July 1960) is a Turkish football trainer. He grew up in Besiktas and played for its youth team. He is fluent in Italian and English. He graduated from the College of Marmara Science Section.

Career

He worked as an intern at the Club of Lazio on 1993-1994 season in Italy. He started his career that season. He is one of the new generation trainers in Turkey. Many of his students played in different national teams of Turkey:

Nihat Kahveci, one of his best players, is playing in Spain. Tolga Seyhan in Ukraine and Hasan Kabze in Russia are other examples of his footballers playing abroad.

Besiktas

With Besiktas, he trained many famous players. National level trainees include Yasin Sülün, Mesut Kumcuoğlu, Aydın Tuna, Tunç Kip]], Savaş Kaya, Barbaros Yavasoglu, Yalcin Ayhan, Ali Cansun Bigecaslan and Nihat Kahveci. He was second trainer of Nevio Scala in the season 2000-2001.

Canakkale Dardanelspor

After his duty in Besiktas, he started to work as the first trainer in Canakkale Dardanelspor in 2001. At that time Dardanelspor was at the TFF First Division. During his duty in Canakkale Dardanelspor he trained players such as Okan Koç, Tolga Seyhan, Gökhan Zan, Hasan Kabze, Mehmet Cogum, Fevzi Elmas, Ilkem Özkaynak, Ufuk Ates, Sinan Ertan, Unsal Aka, Mehmet Sen, Emirhan Ozdemir and Murat Önür.

Team results

BJK Istanbul- Turkey Turkey

Canakkale Dardanelspor - Turkey Turkey

Managerial stats

Team Nat From To Record
GWDGoalWin %
Beşiktaş Turkey 1995 2000 2692341384786.9
Canakkale Dardanelspor Turkey 2001 2003 72331411845.8
'Total Career
3412672796578.2

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References

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