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Mustafa Kocabey

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Mustafa Kocabey
Papen Mustafa Kocabey, retired Turkish footballer
Personal information
Full name Mustafa Kocabey
Date of birth (1974-10-06) 6 October 1974 (age 50)
Place of birth İstanbul, Turkey
Height 1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
Zara Belediyespor
Number 58
Youth career
1990–92 Galatasaray
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 Galatasaray 27 (10)
1994Kocaelispor (loan) 2 (0)
1994–1996 Dardanelspor 62 (49)
1996–1998 Zeytinburnuspor 61 (30)
1998–1999 Kayserispor 34 (31)
1999–2002 Yozgatspor 77 (47)
2002Samsunspor (loan) 8 (1)
2002 Konyaspor 12 (4)
2003 Manisaspor 14 (4)
2003–2004 Dardanelspor 13 (12)
2004 Kayserispor 13 (3)
2004–2005 Kayseri Erciyesspor 5 (2)
2005 Dardanelspor 16 (2)
2005–2006 Etimesgut Şekerspor 28 (28)
2006–2007 Dardanelspor 19 (3)
2007–2009 Beylerbeyispor 42 (30)
2009–2010 Turgutluspor 36 (19)
2010–2011 Balıkesirspor 11 (2)
2011 Tokatspor 13 (3)
2012 Tepecikspor 1 (1)
2012– Zara Belediyespor 2 (4)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Mustafa Kocabey (born 6 October 1974 in İstanbul) is a Turkish professional footballer.

Kocabey became a fan favorite with his spectacular goals and his skill as French striker Jean Pierre Papin for Galatasaray fans.[1]

He started his professional career with Galatasaray (1992–94), and he also played for Kocaelispor (1994–95), Dardanel Spor A.Ş. (1995–97), Zeytinburnuspor (1997–98), Kayserispor (1998–99), Yozgatspor (1999-01), Samsunspor (2001–02), Konyaspor (2002–03), Manisaspor (2002–03), Dardanel Spor A.Ş. (2003–04), Kayserispor (2003–04), Erciyesspor (2004–05), Dardanel Spor A.Ş. (2004–05), Etimesgut Şekerspor (2005–06), Dardanel Spor A.Ş. (2006–07), Beylerbeyi S.K. (2007–09) and Turgutluspor (2009–10).[2]

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