Turkey national amputee football team is the men's national team of Turkey in amputee football. It is governed by the Turkish Disabled Sports Federation (Turkish: Türkiye Bedensel Engelliler Spor Federasyonu, TBESF), and takes part in international amputee football competitions.[1]
Achievements
Year | Date | Venue | Position | Notes | |
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World Championship | |||||
2005 | Aug 11–21 | ![]() |
5th | [2] | |
2007 | Nov 11–21 | ![]() |
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[3][4] | |
World Cup | |||||
2010 | Oct 16–24 | ![]() |
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[1][4] | |
2012 | Oct 7–14 | ![]() |
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[5] | |
2014 | Nov 30 – Dec 8 | ![]() |
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[6][7] | |
2018 | Oct 27 – Nov 4 | ![]() |
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[8] | |
2022 | Sep 30 – Oct 9 | ![]() |
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[9] | |
European Championship | |||||
2004 | May 27 – Jun 2 | ![]() |
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[2] | |
2008 | Dec 1–6 | ![]() |
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[3][4][10] | |
2017 | Oct 1–10 | ![]() |
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[11] | |
2021 | Sep 12–19 | ![]() |
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[12] |
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Turkey national amputee football team members enjoying after winning the 2017 European Amputee Football Championship final match Turkey vs England at Vodafone Park in Istanbul, Turkey.
Current squad
As of 9 October 2022
Coach: Osman Çakmak
No. | Pos. | Player | Date of birth (age) | Caps | Goals | Club |
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1 | GK | Mert Yıldız | ![]() | |||
26 | GK | Bülent Çetin | ![]() | |||
35 | GK | Erdi Arslan | ![]() | |||
4 | DF | Muhittin Kurt | ![]() | |||
5 | DF | Okan Şahiner | ![]() | |||
22 | DF | Fuat Taştan | ![]() | |||
57 | DF | İsmail Korkmaz | ![]() | |||
6 | MF | Şeyhmus Erdinç | ![]() | |||
7 | MF | Serkan Dereli | ![]() | |||
9 | MF | Fatih Şentürk | ![]() | |||
10 | MF | Rahmi Özcan | ![]() | |||
17 | MF | Savaş Kaya | ![]() | |||
8 | FW | Kemal Güleş | ![]() | |||
11 | FW | Ömer Güleryüz | ![]() |
References
- 1 2 "Ampute Futbol Takımı şampiyonluk peşinde!". Ajans Pres (in Turkish). 2012-09-28. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- 1 2 "Ampute Futbol Takımımız" (in Turkish). Korgan Kaymakamlığı. Archived from the original on 2012-12-21. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- 1 2 "Ampute Milli Futbol Takımımız Ovacık'ta kampa girdi" (in Turkish). Engelliler Biz. 2009-06-18. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- 1 2 3 Hofmann, Richard et James Frere. "Amputee Soccer 1980–Present". Amputee Soccer. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- ↑ "Ampute Milli Takımı Dünya Üçüncüsü Oldu". Spor Haberler (in Turkish). 2012-10-14. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
- ↑ "World Cup 2014 Information Page". World Amputee Football Federation. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Russia 3 – Angola 1 for the Gold! Turkey Beats Poland 1–0 for Third". World Amputee Football Federation. Retrieved 2015-01-03.
- ↑ "Ampute Milli Takımımız dünya ikincisi oldu". Hürriyet. 5 November 2018. Retrieved 6 November 2018.
- ↑ "'Great achievement': Türkiye wins its". TRT World. 9 October 2022. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
- ↑ "Europe Amputee Football Championship Kicks Off in Antalya". Newspusher. 2008-12-03. Retrieved 2012-09-29.
- ↑ Arıgöz, Ali Ozan; Gürkan Kayıhan; Ali Ozan Erkılıç; Ali Özkan (December 2017). "Türkiye'de Ampute Futbol'un Kısa Tarihçesi". International Journal of Cultural and Social Studies (IntJCSS (in Turkish). 3. ISSN 2458-9381. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
- ↑ Tiryaki, Erkan; Enes Kaplan (19 September 2021). "Ampute Futbol Milli Takımı üst üste ikinci kez Avrupa Şampiyonu". Anadolu News Agency (in Turkish). Retrieved 19 October 2022.
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