- Cihat Arman
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Cihat Arman Personal information Full name Cihat Arman Date of birth 16 July 1915 Place of birth Istanbul, Turkey Date of death 14 May 1994 (aged 78) Place of death Istanbul, Turkey Playing position Goalkeeper Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1934-1937 Gençlerbirliği ? (?) 1937-1939 Güneş 18 (0) 1939-1951 Fenerbahçe 308 (0) National team 1936-1951 Turkey 13 (0) Teams managed 1948-49 Fenerbahçe 1949 Turkey 1954-55 Beyoğluspor 1955-56 Beşiktaş 1956 Turkey 1956-57 İstanbulspor 1957-60 Kasımpaşa 1960-61 İstanbulspor 1962-63 Yeşildirek 1964 Turkey 1966-67 Eskişehirspor 1967-68 Mersin İdmanyurdu 1968-69 Vefa 1970-71 Turkey * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Cihat Arman (1915, Istanbul – May 14, 1994 Istanbul), was a Turkish football goalkeeper and manager.
He started playing football in his age of 15 and debuted in Ankaragücü. In 1936, Arman transferred to the Istanbul team Güneş. After the closure of this club, he moved to Fenerbahçe, where he uninterrupted played 308 games. He was nicknamed the "Flying goalkeeper". Him flying with his yellow shirt was the inspiration behind "The Yellow Canaries" ("Sarı Kanaryalar" in Turkish), the nickname for Fenerbahçe.
During the World War II years, international competitions were rarely held. So, Arman played only 13 games with the Turkey national football team during this time. After 1949, he served as the goalkeeper and captain. He also coached the Turkey national football team and qualified for the 1950 World Cup trashing Syria 7-0 but Turkey withdrew due to financial problems.
After Arman retired from active sport in 1950, he coached the Istanbul teams Kasımpaşa, Istanbulspor, Yeşildirek, Beşiktaş[1] and the national team (1950, 1957, 1958 and 1959).
The sports journalist died on May 14, 1994 in Istanbul.
References
External links
- Cihat Arman – FIFA competition record
- Profile at Sports-reference.com
- Cihat Arman career stats in Turkey at mackolik.com
Fenerbahçe S.K. – managers Hüseyin (1907–11) · Kulaksızoğlu (1911–15) · Kayacan (1915–21) · Elkatipzade (1921–24) · Coşar (1924–26) · Mocuk (1926–29) · Çakan (1929–32) · Svenk (1932–35) · Donnelly (1935–38) · Svenk (1938–39) · Nemetz (1939–41) · Prayer (1941–44) · Arıcan (1945–47) · Molnár (1947–48) · Arman (1948–49) · Molloy (1949–51) · McCormick (1951) · Szekelly (1951–53) · Mihailovic (1953–55) · Markos (1955) · Arıcan (1955–56) · Szekelly (1956–57) · Molnár (1957–59) · Nayır (1959–60) · Szekelly (1960–61) · Erdem (1961–62) · Kokotović (1962–64) · Hold (1964–65) · Erdem (1965–66) · Gegić (1966–67) · Molnár (1967–68) · Ionescu (1989–70) · Teaşcă (1970–71) · Kiraz (1971–72) · Didi (1972–75) · Gegić (1975–76) · Datcu (1976) · Günar (1976) · Kaloperović (1976–78) · Niş (1978–79) · Ersoy (1979) · Şengül (1979–80) · Rausch (1980–82) · Katip (1982) · Stanković (1982–84) · Veselinović (1984–85) · Mészöly (1985–86) · Şengül (1986) · Stanković (1986–87) · Yücetürk (1987) · Csernai (1987–88) · Veselinović (1988–90) · Kaner (1990) · Hiddink (1990–91) · Togay (1991) · Tırpan (1991) · Vengloš (1991–93) · Osieck (1993–95) · Ivić (1995) · Parreira (1995–96) · Lazaroni (1996–97) · Veselinović (1997) · Barić (1997–98) · Löw (1998–99) · Dilmen (1999) · Zeman (1999–2000) · Sofuoğlu (2000) · Denizli (2000–01) · Lorant (2002) · Çetin (2002–03) · Güney (2003) · Daum (2003–06) · Zico (2006–08) · Aragonés (2008–09) · Daum (2009–10) · Kocaman (2010–)
Turkey national football team – managers Sami Yen (1923) · Hunter (1924–26) · Tóth (1927–32) · Pagnam (1932) · Donnelly (1936–37) · Molnár (1948) · Yenal (1948) · Molloy (1948–49) · Arman (1949) · Molloy (1950) · McCormick (1950–51) · Erkal (1951) · Usuoğlu (1952) · Puppo (1952–54) · Kılıç (1954) · Mihajlović (1955) · Varglien (1955–56) · Arman (1956) · Székely (1957) · Remondini (1958–59) · Molnár (1960) · Puppo (1960–62) · Görkey (1962) · Spajić (1962) · Eken (1963) · Arman (1964) · Puppo (1965) · Andaç (1965) · Puppo (1965–66) · Suvari (1966–69) · Gegić (1969) · Arman (1970–71) · Petrescu (1971) · Özarı (1972–76) · Andaç (1976) · Türel (1977–78) · Kiraz (1978–80) · Sümer (1981) · Demircan (1982) · Özarı (1982–84) · Tarhan (1984) · Gökdel (1984–85) · Mészöly (1985) · Özarı (1985–86) · Denizli (1987) · Tırpan (1988–89) · Terim (1990) · Piontek (1990–93) · Terim (1993–96) · Denizli (1996–00) · Güneş (2000–04) · Karaman (2004) · Yanal (2004–05) · Terim (2005–09) · Çetin (2010) · Hiddink (2010–)
Beşiktaş JK – managers Şeref (1911–25) · Zinger (1925–35) · Top (1935–44) · Howard (1944–46) · Top (1946–48) · Meazza (1948–49) · Yeten (1949) · Keen (1949–50) · Yeten (1950–51) · Cable (1951–52) · Usuoğlu (1952–53) · Puppo (1953–54) · Arman (1955–56) · Mészáros (1956–57) · Bilgiç (1957) · Remondini (1957–58) · Saygun (1959) · Kuttik (1959–60) · Puppo (1960–61) · Görkey (1961) · Kuttik (1961–62) · Spajić (1962–63) · Melchior (1963–64) · Spajić (1964–67) · Janevski (1967–68) · Milev (1968–69) · Ćirić (1969–70) · Dumitru (1970–71) · Kılıç (1971–72) · Gegić (1972–73) · Türel (1973–74) · Buhtz (1974–75) · Onay (1975–76) · Arıkan (1977) · Milutinović (1977–78) · Andaç (1978–79) · Tüzün (1979–80) · Türel (1980) · Milić (1980–83) · Taner (1983–84) · Stanković (1984–86) · Milutinović (1986–87) · Milne (1987–93) · Daum (1993–96) · Koch (1996) · Kara (1996–97) · Toshack (1997–98) · Feldkamp (1998–99) · Briegel (1999–2000) · Scala (2000–01) · Daum (2001–02) · Lucescu (2002–04) · del Bosque (2004–05) · Çalımbay (2005) · Tigana (2005–07) · Sağlam (2007–08) · Denizli (2008–10) · Schuster (2010–11) · Havutçu (2011) · Carvalhal (2011–)
Eskişehirspor – managers Matay (1965–1966) · Arman (1966–67) · Gegić (1967–71) · Matay (1971–72) · Türkkan (1972–73) · Kaloperović (1973) · Matay (1973–74) · Tabakoğlu (1974) · Popescu (1974–75) · Tabakoğlu (1975) · Matay (1975) · Tabakoğlu (1975–76) · Güney (1976–77) · Gegić (1977–78) · Taner (1978–79) · Dumanlı (1979–80) · Atacan (1980–81) · Matay (1981) · Tabakoğlu (1981) · Mitrović (1981–83) · Gegić (1983) · Türkkan (1983) · Berk (1983–84) · Neagu (1984–85) · Mitrović (1985–86) · Demircan (1986) · Konca (1986) · Gerum (1986–87) · Matay (1987) · Frivaldsky (1987–88) · Mitrović (1988–89) · Yavuz (1989) · Vural (1989) · Girginer (1989) · Matay (1989) · Berk (1989–90) · Konca (1990) · Girginer (1990) · Atacan (1990) · Desticioğlu (1990–91) · Datcu (1991) · Arca (1991) · Berk (1991–92) · Örçüm (1992) · Girginer (1992–93) · Eroy (1993) · Argon (1993–94) · Dumanlı (1994–95) · Vural (1995) · Mayakan (1995–96) · Kurtar (1996) · Yavuz (1996) · Mayakan (1996) · Dumanlı (1996) · Mayakan (1996–97) · Demirbakan (1997–98) · Eroy (1998) · Yüce (1998) · Kaner (1998) · Başaran (1998–99) · Beadini (1999) · Kılıç (1999) · Beadini (1999–00) · Atacan (2000) · Tüzün (2000–01) · Beadini (2001) · Korkmaz (2001–02) · Eroy (2002) · Demirbakan (2002–03) · Eroy (2003) · Kesler (2003) · Sabaz (2003) · Ulusavaş (2003–04) · Funda (2004) · Ulusavaş (2004–05) · Yılmaz (2005) · Kılıç (2005–06) · İncedal (2006) · Akcan (2006–07) · Işık (2007) · Diyadin (2007–08) · Bijedić (2008) · Çalımbay (2008–10) · Uygun (2010–11) · Skibbe (2011–)
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