Career
Early career
Born in "s-Hertogenbosch by Assyrian parents from Turkey, Takak started his career with local side RKVV Sint-Michielsgestel. Takak was a big fan of PSV Eindhoven, and after impressing PSV scouts and staff on an arranged talent day, he joined their youth at age eleven. PSV
In 2002, Takak was picked for PSV"s first team
Although being in the squad, he never played any matches for the first team
In September 2003, Football Club Zwolle showed their interest in the young player, and after playing a training match, he was loaned out for one season. In Zwolle, he is in the starting lineup and even manages to score 8 league goals.
Foreign Takak, his chances seemed brighter with PSV, but it was decided that he would be loaned out another season. Several clubs showed their interest, but he chose to play for RKC Waalwijk.
Once again, he was loaned out for one season.
In the summer of 2005, he returns to Eindhoven, only to learn that he is going to leave on a free transfer. After interest from several Dutch clubs, he signs a loan deal with Nippon Electric Corporation. With Nippon Electric Corporation, he starts in the starting lineup, but after manager Cees Lok"s dismissal, he loses his starting position, and leaves Nippon Electric Corporation after only one season – without signing a new deal. His contract with PSV ends, and Takak spends the 2006-2007 season outside professional football.
Vitesse
After spending the season on the training ground of Roda JC, Takak signs a one-year contract with Vitesse Arnhem.
Although playing a strong season, he was not offered a contract extension. Again, there is no concrete interest in the midfielder from any club, and he is invited to train with Willem II, to keep up his fitness.
VVV-Venlo
In the preparations for the 2009-2010 season, he is invited for training with VVV-Venlo. He impresses the staff, but due to limited estimate, he is offered an amateur-contract with VVV. He once again signed a contract for one year.
Takak was released at the end of the 2009-2010 season.
South Carolina Cambuur
In January 2012, after being a free agent for one and a half year, Takak signed with South Carolina Cambuur until the end of the season. Etar Veliko Tarnovo
He signed with Etar 1924 in 2012 after being approved by manager Serdar Dayat.