Career
He was a very successful player, playing for Trabzonspor and the Turkey national football team He played for Trabzonspor during their dominance of Turkish football. He even set a record (at the time) of playing in 29 consecutive international matches.
He was one of the undisputed stars of the "Trabzonspor Efsanesi" team of the late seventies and early eighties.
After his playing days were over he became involved with the highly successful Trabzonspor youth academy. He helped to develop and train many of the players who would later play for the senior team
In December 2003, he was briefly put in charge of the Trabzonspor first team whilst a new manager was scouted and following the election of a new president, Atay Aktuğ, he resigned to make way for a new manager. He is fondly remembered by both fans and critics alike as one of the most talented Turkish football players of all time.