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Coşkun Özarı Personal information Full name Coşkun Özarı Date of birth 1931 Place of birth Istanbul, Turkey Date of death 22 June 2011 (aged 80)Place of death Istanbul, Turkey Playing position Defender Youth career -1948 Galatasaray SK Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1948–1960 Galatasaray SK National team 1955–1958 Turkey 5 (0) Teams managed 1963–1964 Galatasaray SK 1965–1966 Şekerspor 1968–1969 Şekerspor 1970–1971 Galatasaray SK 1972–1976 Turkey 1978–1979 Galatasaray SK 1980–1982 Adana Demirspor 1982–1984 Turkey 1985–1986 Turkey * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Coşkun Özarı (1931 - June 22, 2011) was a Turkish football player and coach.
Born 1931 in Istanbul, Coşkun Özarı joined Galatasaray as a very young student. After graduating from Galatasaray Lycee, he first appeared in the Galatasaray starting line-up at the age of 17. The backbone of Galatasaray, as well as the national team defense for the next 13 years, Özarı was known for his hard tackling, but mild manners.[citation needed]
His leadership in defense led the team with Gündüz Kılıç as coach, Turgay Şeren in goal and Metin Oktay upfront, to several championships and Turkish Cup victories.
Özarı's career as a player ended early due to his desire to become a coach. In 1961, he attended a coaching seminar in England, led by Walter Winterbottom. When he returned home, he became Galatasaray's assistant coach. Three years later, he took over the head coach position[1] from Kılıç and led the team to four championships.
When he was appointed national team coach, in 1965, he coached the team for 10 years. He managed the team from 1972 to 1976.[2] He ended his coaching career in 1986 and became a sportswriter.
Death
Coşkun Özarı died on June 22, 2011 at a hospital in Istanbul. Following the religious funeral service held at Teşvikiye Mosque, attended by officials of major football clubs, his body was laid to rest at the Zincirlikuyu Cemetery.[3][4]
See also
References
- ^ http://www.mackolik.com/Antrenor/2599/Coskun-Ozari
- ^ Mubarak, Hassanin and Morrison, Neil (2006-07-06). "Turkey National Team Coaches". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/tur-coach.html.
- ^ Çoşkun Özarı died.
- ^ "Coşkun Özarı'ya Veda" (in Turkish). Beyaz Gazete. 2011-06-24. http://www.beyazgazete.com/video/2011/06/24/coskun-ozari-ya-veda-kanal7.html. Retrieved 2011-06-26.
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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 (2010–11) · Avcı (2011–)
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