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Emre Belözoğlu
Belözoğlu captaining Turkey in 2010
Personal information
Full name Emre Belözoğlu[1]
Date of birth (1980-09-07) 7 September 1980 (age 44)
Place of birth Istanbul, Turkey
Height 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1989–1992 Zeytinburnuspor
1992–1996 Galatasaray
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1996–2001 Galatasaray 102 (14)
2001–2005 Inter Milan 79 (3)
2005–2008 Newcastle United 58 (5)
2008–2012 Fenerbahçe 103 (12)
2012–2013 Atlético Madrid 7 (1)
2013–2015 Fenerbahçe 56 (14)
2015–2019 İstanbul Başakşehir 104 (11)
2019–2020 Fenerbahçe 26 (3)
Total 531 (60)
International career
1994–1995 Turkey U15 11 (7)
1995–1997 Turkey U16 35 (20)
1996–1997 Turkey U17 7 (2)
1997–1998 Turkey U18 6 (0)
1998–1999 Turkey U21 12 (4)
2000–2019 Turkey 101 (9)
Managerial career
2021 Fenerbahçe (caretaker)
2021–2023 İstanbul Başakşehir
2023–2024 Ankaragücü
Medal record
Representing  Turkey
Men's Football
FIFA World Cup
Third place 2002 Korea/Japan
UEFA European Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2008 Austria & Switzerland
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Emre Belözoğlu (Turkish pronunciation: [emˈɾe beˈlœzoːɫu], born 7 September 1980), simply known as Emre, is a Turkish football manager and former professional player.

A midfielder, usually in a playmaker role, Belözoğlu came through the youth ranks at Galatasaray before making his senior debut at the age of 16 in 1996. After five years, four Süper Lig titles, one UEFA Cup and more than 100 appearances for Galatasaray, he moved to Inter Milan for £5 million and would subsequently play for Newcastle United, Fenerbahçe (where he won two Süper Lig titles), Atlético Madrid and İstanbul Başakşehir.

Belözoğlu was a part of the Turkey national team from 2000 to 2019, earning over 100 caps and helping the team to the semi-finals at the 2002 World Cup and at Euro 2008. He was named in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations announced by Pelé.[2]

Club career

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Early years (1990–1996)

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Belözoğlu's inspiration came from his father, Mehmet, who introduced him to football at the Zeytinburnuspor training ground. Belözoğlu's mother, Fatma, had seen the problems that her husband had faced through his football career, and thus did not want their son to become a professional football player. His father, however, urged and inspired Belözoğlu to embark on a career. The fans of Zeytinburnuspor quickly took an interest in him, stating his wonderful control of a left foot. Coach Salih Bulgurlu noticed his talent and started giving him special training. Bulgurlu looked after Belözoğlu for four years, teaching him all the basic techniques, improving and harnessing his fitness and stamina dramatically. Belözoğlu was quickly discovered by former Galatasaray legend Bülent Ünder, a close friend of Galatasaray manager Fatih Terim. Bülent Ünder pleaded to Bulgurlu that Emre join Galatasaray: "Wait and see. In two years, this teenager will be playing proudly within the battlegrounds of Europe."[3]

Galatasaray (1996–2001)

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Belözoğlu officially became a Galatasaray player. His first appearance for the club's senior squad was as a sixteen-year-old in the 1996–97 season.[4] The following year, he became a regular in the squad. Once he became a regular he won four Süper Lig titles, two Turkish Cups, one UEFA Cup, and one UEFA Super Cup all by the age of 21. Belözoğlu also played in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League against Real Madrid in April 2001.

Inter Milan (2001–2005)

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In 2001, he moved to Inter Milan for £5 million.[5] In the 2002–03 season, Belözoğlu became the 17th winner of the Pirata d'Oro (Golden Pirate), an annual award given for the Inter Milan best player of the year. Inter made it through to the semi-finals of the Champions League that year, and that was as far as Belözoğlu would reach with the club. He gradually became out of favour at Inter due to persistent injuries, and after making just nineteen appearances during the 2004–05 season, he became available for transfer.[4]

Newcastle United (2005–2008)

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Belözoğlu during training with Newcastle United

On 19 July 2005, Belözoğlu moved to Newcastle United on a five-year deal for a £3.8 million transfer fee.[5] He made his debut on 3 August in a 2–1 home defeat to Deportivo La Coruña in the UEFA Intertoto Cup, and 11 days later started in Newcastle's first game of the Premier League season, a defeat to Arsenal. In his fourth game on 23 October, he set up the opening goal with a corner to Shola Ameobi, and later scored the winner with a free kick, in a 3–2 victory over Sunderland in the Tyne-Wear derby.[6] Of 25 games in all competitions in his first season, 20 in the league, he scored just one more goal: a long range shot on 5 November to defeat Birmingham City 1–0.[7]

Injuries limited Belözoğlu to only 35 Premier League appearances in his subsequent two seasons at Newcastle, in which he scored three goals. On 17 January 2008, in an FA Cup replay against Stoke City, he was sent off after 29 minutes for retaliating after being fouled by John Eustace.[8]

Fenerbahçe (2008–2012)

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In July 2008, Belözoğlu, was unveiled at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, the traditional homeground of Fenerbahçe, in a signing ceremony. Fanatical Galatasaray supporters were enraged and started many "anti-Belözoğlu" campaigns for transferring to their rival. However, Belözoğlu stated that he had always been a Fenerbahçe fan, which has been confirmed by some of his past team-mates, including Galatasaray legends Hakan Şükür and Hasan Şaş.[9][10] After a disappointing first season, consistent performances in the next saw Emre rewarded with the Süper Lig player of the year for the 2009–10 season. He was effective at both ends of the pitch, his experience and combative style proving a valuable asset in taking his team so close in both league and cup. On 3 November 2010, Belözoğlu declared that he hung posters of former Fenerbahçe players Aykut Kocaman, Rıdvan Dilmen and Džoni Novak on his walls at home.[11]

Atlético Madrid (2012–2013)

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Belözoğlu moved to Atlético Madrid, the reigning champions of the Europa League on 29 May 2012. He signed a two-year contract and was warmly received by compatriot and midfield partner Arda Turan.[12] On 7 July Belözoğlu trained with his new teammates before being unveiled by Atlético in a signing ceremony held in the Vicente Calderon stadium. He made his Atlético debut on 1 September 2012 in the UEFA Super Cup against Chelsea, coming on for the last three minutes in place of Radamel Falcao whose hat-trick contributed to Atletico's 4–1 victory.[13]

Fenerbahçe – second spell (2013–2015)

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Belözoğlu returned to Fenerbahçe on 31 January 2013 on a two-and-a-half-year contract worth €2 million per season.[14] His first match was against Sivasspor.

İstanbul Başakşehir (2015–2019)

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Belözoğlu joined İstanbul Başakşehir in 2015 and later captained the side

Belözoğlu has signed an agreement with İstanbul Başakşehir for two years before the beginning of the 2015–2016 season.[15] Ahead of the 2018–19 campaign, he announced that he would be retiring from football at the end of the season.[16] However he decided not to retire without playing again at Fenerbahçe, his boyhood club.[17][18]

Fenerbahçe – third spell (2019–2020)

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On 2 July 2019, Fenerbahçe announced the signing of Belözoğlu for a year[18] and he retired from football after this season.[17][19]

International career

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After making his international debut against Norway in 2000, Belözoğlu was a regular in the Turkey national team. Injury forced him out of the Euro 2000 but he was part of the Turkish squad that finished in third place at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Belözoğlu played the opening match of UEFA Euro 2008, but an injury sidelined him for the rest of the tournament as Turkey progressed to the semi-finals.

On 7 September 2019, Belözoğlu played his 100th match against Andorra.[20]

Managerial career

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After his retirement, on 28 October 2020, Fenerbahçe announced that Belözoğlu was appointed director of football to Fenerbahçe's first team. He led the summer transfer window of the 2020–21 season from August to October.[21]

Fenerbahçe (interim)

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On 25 March 2021, Fenerbahçe manager Erol Bulut left the team by mutual consent. Fenerbahçe board of directors and Belözoğlu agreed on an interim coaching position for 10 matchdays until the end of the season.[22]

His first match as the club's new manager took place eleven days later, when Fenerbahçe beat Denizlispor 1–0 in a Süper Lig match, which was his very first match in his managerial career. At the end of the season, Fenerbahçe finished in third place, by 2 points behind Beşiktaş. Belözoğlu finished with a record of 7 wins, 2 draws and 1 loss in 10 matches.

On 1 June 2021, Fenerbahçe president Ali Koç announced that Belözoğlu would no longer manage Fenerbahçe after the end of the interim period. On 2 June, Fenerbahçe officially confirmed his leaving by making a farewell announcement.[23]

İstanbul Başakşehir

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On 4 October 2021, Belözoğlu signed a two-year contract to manage İstanbul Başakşehir, returning to the team he had captained for four years.[24]

His first match as manager was a 3–2 home win over Beşiktaş on 15 October.[25]

He left the club on September 6, 2023.

Ankaragücü

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On October 5, 2023, he signed a contract with Ankaragücü, one of the oldest clubs in Turkey and also the team of the capital of Turkey. He left the club at the end of the season.

Style of play

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A versatile midfielder, Belözoğlu was capable of playing in the middle of the pitch as a central midfielder, as an advanced playmaker, or even on the left. He was mainly known for his technical ability, tactical sense and passing ability.[26]

Personal life

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Belözoğlu is a practising pious Muslim and has stated; "like everyone else (who is Muslim), I'm trying to be as moderate as possible in this holy month. But the job I do is physically very hard, so on the day of a match and for one or two days previous I don't fast".[27]

He is fluent in Turkish, English, Italian and Spanish.[28][29][30]

Controversies

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Post-match brawl (2005)

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After a post-match brawl in a 2006 World Cup qualification playoff match with Switzerland, Belözoğlu was banned for Turkey's next six matches and fined CHF 15,000 (£6,622) plus costs of CHF 1,000 (£440) for his alleged part in the brawl. The FIFA Appeal Committee later reduced the ban to four matches.[31][32]

Transfer to Newcastle United (2005)

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Belözoğlu's transfer from Inter Milan to Newcastle United in July 2005 is one of those about which the Stevens inquiry report in June 2007 expressed concerns.[33]

Racial abuse accusations in England (2006)

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Belözoğlu was accused of using racist insults towards Everton's Joseph Yobo, Tim Howard and Joleon Lescott during a match on 30 December 2006. He denied these claims, and he was charged by The Football Association in January 2007 and found not guilty by an independent commission in March.[34]

In February 2007, the FA announced another investigation into alleged racist remarks from Belözoğlu, this time aimed against Bolton Wanderers striker El-Hadji Diouf in a 2–1 win at St James' Park on 15 October 2006. Emre's agent denied the accusation.[35] Diouf subsequently decided not to press charges.[36]

In March 2007, Belözoğlu faced a third racism allegation, from Watford defender Alhassan Bangura.[37] He was cleared of any wrongdoing.[38]

Racial abuse incident in Turkey (2012)

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On 15 April 2012, Belözoğlu was accused of making a racist comment on the pitch towards Trabzonspor's Didier Zokora.[39] He has denied these claims. On 17 June 2014, Belözoğlu was sentenced to a two-and-a-half-month suspended prison sentence as a result of the claim, with the crime constituted as an insult crime. He is the first Turkish footballer to be sentenced for racism.[40]

On 3 February 2020, Emre was accused of racism by John Obi Mikel, whom stated "Emre swore at me and my family, I cannot accept this".[41]

FETÖ investigation (2020)

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According to Sait Aksoy, who is known as the 'football imam' of FETÖ, Belözoğlu, who allegedly attended chats organised by the Gülen movement during his football career, was told by coach Fatih Terim: "Stop your relationship with Fethullahists. They will end your career and darken your future. I will never and absolutely not allow such an organisation in my team." Later, Emre distanced himself from the Gülenists, thinking that the movement only "served for money purposes".[42][43]

In 2020, Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office started an investigation upon a report that Belözoğlu was a FETÖ member. However, later on, a decision of non-prosecution was issued on the grounds that attending a chat and giving money was not sufficient evidence for membership of the organisation.[44]

Career statistics

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Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Galatasaray 1996–97 1.Lig 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
1997–98 1.Lig 23 2 8 0 2[c] 0 1[d] 0 34 2
1998–99 1.Lig 27 2 6 2 2[c] 0 35 4
1999–2000 1.Lig 24 5 4 0 13[e] 1 41 6
2000–01 1.Lig 27 5 3 5 10[c] 0 1[f] 0 41 10
Total 102 14 21 7 27 1 2 0 152 22
Inter Milan 2001–02 Serie A 14 0 0 0 6[g] 0 20 0
2002–03 Serie A 25 3 0 0 12[c] 1 37 4
2003–04 Serie A 21 0 3 0 6[h] 0 30 0
2004–05 Serie A 19 0 2 1 6[c] 0 27 1
Total 79 3 5 1 30 1 0 0 114 5
Newcastle United 2005–06 Premier League 20 2 3 0 1 0 1[i] 0 25 2
2006–07 Premier League 24 2 0 0 2 0 12 1 38 3
2007–08 Premier League 14 1 1 0 2 0 17 1
Total 58 5 4 0 5 0 13 1 80 6
Fenerbahçe 2008–09 Süper Lig 25 1 6 0 9[c] 1 40 2
2009–10 Süper Lig 25 1 7 0 8[j] 1 1[d] 0 41 2
2010–11 Süper Lig 27 4 1 0 4 2 32 6
2011–12 Süper Lig 26 6 2 0 0 0 28 6
Total 103 12 16 0 21 4 1 0 141 16
Atlético Madrid 2012–13 La Liga 7 1 3 0 6[j] 1 1[f] 0 17 2
Fenerbahçe 2012–13 Süper Lig 10 2 2 0 12 2
2013–14 Süper Lig 20 6 0 0 2[c] 0 1[d] 0 23 6
2014–15 Süper Lig 26 6 1 0 1[d] 0 28 6
Total 56 14 3 0 2 0 2 0 63 14
İstanbul Başakşehir 2015–16 Süper Lig 26 3 2 0 2[j] 0 30 3
2016–17 Süper Lig 27 4 5 1 4[j] 1 36 6
2017–18 Süper Lig 27 3 1 0 7[k] 2 35 5
2018–19 Süper Lig 24 1 1 0 2[j] 0 27 1
Total 104 11 9 1 15 3 128 15
Fenerbahçe 2019–20 Süper Lig 26 3 0 0 26 3
Career total 531 60 61 9 5 0 114 11 6 0 717 81
  1. ^ Includes Turkish Cup, Coppa Italia, FA Cup, Copa del Rey
  2. ^ Includes Football League Cup
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. ^ a b c d Appearance in Turkish Super Cup
  5. ^ Six appearances in UEFA Champions League, seven appearances and one goal in UEFA Cup
  6. ^ a b Appearance in UEFA Super Cup
  7. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  8. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, two appearances in UEFA Cup
  9. ^ Appearance in UEFA Intertoto Cup
  10. ^ a b c d e Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  11. ^ Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, three appearances and two goals in UEFA Europa League

International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[45][46][47]
National team Year Apps Goals
Turkey 2000 4 1
2001 5 0
2002 13 2
2003 7 0
2004 7 0
2005 7 0
2006 1 0
2007 8 1
2008 7 1
2009 6 1
2010 9 1
2011 6 1
2012 9 1
2013 2 0
2014 2 0
2015 0 0
2016 0 0
2017 1 0
2018 0 0
2019 6 0
Total 101 9
Scores and results list Turkey's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Emre goal.[45][46][47]
List of international goals scored by Emre Belözoğlu
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 2 September 2000 Istanbul, Turkey  Moldova 2–0 2–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
2 9 June 2002 Incheon, South Korea  Costa Rica 1–0 1–1 2002 FIFA World Cup
3 20 November 2002 Pescara, Italy  Italy 1–1 Friendly
4 17 November 2007 Oslo, Norway  Norway 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2008 qualification
5 10 September 2008 Istanbul, Turkey  Belgium 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 9 September 2009 Zenica, Bosnia Herzegovina  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–0 1–1 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
7 11 August 2010 Istanbul, Turkey  Romania 2–0 Friendly
8 10 August 2011 Istanbul, Turkey  Estonia 1–0 3–0 Friendly
9 11 September 2012 Istanbul, Turkey  Estonia 1–0 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification

Managerial record

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As of match played 26 May 2024
Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Fenerbahçe (interim) Turkey 25 March 2021 31 May 2021 10 7 2 1 18 10 +8 070.00
İstanbul Başakşehir Turkey 3 October 2021 3 September 2023 90 46 23 21 142 90 +52 051.11
Ankaragücü Turkey 3 October 2023 31 May 2024 38 12 14 12 53 46 +7 031.58
Total 138 65 39 34 213 146 +67 047.10

Honours

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Galatasaray

Inter Milan

Newcastle United

Fenerbahçe

Atlético Madrid

  • UEFA Super Cup: 2012

Turkey

Individual

See also

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Notes

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References

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