Müjdat Gürsu

Müjdat Gürsu
Müjdat Gürsu
Personal information
Full name Müjdat Gürsu
Date of birth September 13, 1971(1971-09-13)
Place of birth Silivri, İstanbul, Turkey
Date of death June 21, 1994(1994-06-21)
Playing position Midfield
Youth career
1988-90 Silivrispor
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990-91 Silivrispor 34 (0)
1991-92 Bandırmaspor 32 (2)
1992-94 Samsunspor 55 (3)
National team
1992-94 Turkey U21 9 (2)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).

Müjdat Gürsu (born 13 September 1971 in Silivri, İstanbul - died 21 June 1994 in Antalya) was a Turkish footballer. He played for Samsunspor.

Gürsu started his professional career with Samsunspor during the 1992-93 season, and won the Turkish Second League (now Turkish Bank Asya First League) in his first year with the club. In his second season, they finished Turkish Super League 5th and won Balkan Cup with his team-mates Cenk İşler, Ahmet Yıldırım, Ertuğrul Sağlam and Daniel Timofte.

He played as Ronald Koeman and his nickname was Koeman Müjdat[1]

He played for Turkey U21 alongside Rüştü Reçber, Alpay Özalan, Arif Erdem, Ergün Penbe, Hakan Şükür, Sergen Yalçın, Abdullah Ercan and Emre Aşık.

He died in a traffic accident in Antalya.[2] His nephew Müjdat Gürsu (had same name with him) also died in another traffic accident in 2009[3][4]

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