Career
Over the course of 16 seasons, he amassed Süper Lig totals of 353 games and 44 goals. Born in Istanbul, Suat started playing professionally with Turkish first division powerhouse Galatasaray Saskatchewan, making his first-team debuts at age 19. In the following five years, he represented Konyaspor.
He proceeded to become an essential midfield figure in the following years, notably scoring a career-best eight goals in two consecutive seasons – 1993 to 1995 – helping the Istanbul side to five leagues and two cups (this included two consecutive doubles).
In June 2003, he retired from football, starting a coaching career in the following year, with Galatasaray"s reserves. In the next seasons, he managed several clubs, namely second division"s Gaziantep Büyükşehir Belediyespor (two spells).
Suat gained 15 caps for Turkey during seven years, and participated at Union of European Football Associations Euro 2000.