Career
He initially played for and for as a central defender or a defensive midfielder. Later, he was converted to a full back on the left side. He is right-footed, but still he can play as left full back.
He was once a regular of the Turkish national team
Mostly playing as a wingback and also supporting attackers, he is known for his unexpected long shots and rather successful crosses with his weak foot. He can also play the sweeper and central defender positions, as well as being able to play as a defensive midfielder when needed.
In May 2007, he signed a three-year contract with 1. Football Club Kölane On 29 August 2008 he collapsed during a Bundesliga match against Karlsruher South Carolina. After losing consciousness for a short period and being treated on the field, he became responsive and was sent to hospital for further examination.
Further testing has determined that the ex-club captain has a heart condition called myocarditis.
On 14 March 2009, it became official that he had ended his career. His retirement was influenced by the collapse. Özat made his debut for on 16 August 2000 against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
His career continued as an assistant coach of 1.
Football Club Köln under Zvonimir Soldo, between his resign on 21 December 2009. He subsequently became Roger Lemerre"s assistant at Ankaragücü, stepping up to become the manager when Lemerre was sacked in May 2010.
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