Murat Yakin (Turkish: Murat Yakın; born 15 September 1974 in Basel) is a Swiss-Turkish football coach and former Swiss national player. He last managed FC Spartak Moscow in the Russian Premier League.
Playing career
During his playing career he was capped 49 times for Switzerland, and played in Euro 2004. Murat spent the best years of his career playing for his home town club of FC Basel, where he was the defensive linchpin, captain, and libero, of a team that enjoyed domestic and relative European success. He won the Swiss Super League on five occasions (1995, 1996, 2002, 2004, 2005), and the Schweizer Cup three times (1994, 2002, 2003). He recalls the 2002–03 Champions League second leg qualifying match on 28 August 2002 against Celtic in St. Jakob-Park as the "match of his life". Basel won the game 2:0, Yakin scored the second goal in the 22 Minute, as they qualified (3:3 on away goals) for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League group stage.[1]
Although his spells abroad were not wholly successful, he was widely regarded as one of Swiss football's finest products, frequently being linked with some of the biggest clubs in Europe. In 2003, he played in the FIFA 'Match against Poverty' as part of a star-studded ensemble showcasing the world's best players.[2]
Coaching career
Early career
Murat was appointed coach of FC Thun in 2009 after a time as a youth coach at Grasshopper Club Zürich. In May 2011 he joined FC Luzern for a reported 200,000 Swiss francs. He took over from Christian Brand who was made caretaker after the sacking of Rolf Fringer.[3]
FC Basel
On 15 October 2012 he was appointed as the new manager of FC Basel.[4]
Under his management, Basel won twice, home and away, against Chelsea in the Champions league 2013 group stages. Murat praised the supporters in the stadium, saying that they pushed the team to win through the ninety minutes. He was also delighted to have received praise from Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho.[5][6] On 17 May 2014, FC Basel announced Yakin was no longer with the club.[7]
FC Spartak Moscow
On 16 June 2014 he was appointed as the new manager of FC Spartak Moscow.[8] On 30 May 2015, his contract with the club was terminated after a mutual agreement.[9]
Coaching record
- As of 8 December 2014
Team |
From |
To |
Record |
G |
W |
D |
L |
GF |
GA |
GD |
Win % |
Ref. |
FC Frauenfeld |
24 February 2008[10] |
30 June 2008[10] |
— |
Grasshopper Club Zürich II |
1 July 2008[11] |
30 June 2009[11] |
— |
FC Thun |
1 July 2009[12] |
30 June 2011[12] |
7001740000000000000♠74 |
7001350000000000000♠35 |
7001230000000000000♠23 |
7001160000000000000♠16 |
7002138000000000000♠138 |
7001850000000000000♠85 |
+53 |
7001473000000000000♠47.30 |
|
FC Luzern |
1 July 2011[13] |
20 August 2012[13] |
7001460000000000000♠46 |
7001190000000000000♠19 |
7001160000000000000♠16 |
7001110000000000000♠11 |
7001960000000000000♠96 |
7001470000000000000♠47 |
+49 |
7001413009999900000♠41.30 |
|
FC Basel |
15 October 2012[4] |
17 May 2014 |
7001710000000000000♠71 |
7001400000000000000♠40 |
7001200000000000000♠20 |
7001110000000000000♠11 |
7002136000000000000♠136 |
7001710000000000000♠71 |
+65 |
7001563400000000000♠56.34 |
|
FC Spartak Moskva |
16 June 2014[14] |
|
7001190000000000000♠19 |
7000900000000000000♠9 |
7000500000000000000♠5 |
7000500000000000000♠5 |
7001270000000000000♠27 |
7001220000000000000♠22 |
+5 |
7001473700000000000♠47.37 |
|
Total |
7002210000000000000♠210 |
7002103000000000000♠103 |
7001640000000000000♠64 |
7001430000000000000♠43 |
7002397000000000000♠397 |
7002225000000000000♠225 |
+172 |
7001490500000000000♠49.05 |
— |
Personal life
Murat is the older brother of Hakan Yakin, also a footballer
References
External links
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