Volkan Demirel

Volkan Demirel
Personal information
Full name Volkan Demirel
Date of birth (1981-10-27) 27 October 1981
Place of birth İstanbul, Turkey
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in)
Playing position Goalkeeper
Club information
Current team
Fenerbahçe
Number 1
Youth career
1999–2000 Kartalspor
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2000–2002 Kartalspor 51 (0)
2002– Fenerbahçe 340 (0)
National team
2001 Turkey U20 5 (0)
2001–2003 Turkey U21 17 (0)
2004–2014 Turkey 63 (0)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 20:42, 2 May 2016 (UTC).

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 2 February 2012

Volkan Demirel (Turkish: [voɫkan demiɾeɫ]; born 27 October 1981) is a Turkish goalkeeper who plays for the Süper Lig club Fenerbahçe S.K. and was also the goalkeeper for the Turkey national football team.[1] Demirel was the starting goalkeeper of the Fenerbahçe side that reached the quarter-finals of the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League. He was also the starting goalkeeper of the Turkey side that reached the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2008. Demirel married Miss Belgium 2009 Zeynep Sever on 21 September 2010.[2][3]

Early career

Demirel was born in Fatih, İstanbul.[1] He joined Kartalspor as an 18-year-old in 1999 and became the starting goalkeeper the following year.[1] Demirel played in 51 matches over the next two seasons, earning a transfer to Fenerbahçe at the start of the 2002 season.[1][4]

Career

Volkan with Fenerbahçe in 2014

Originally backing up Rüştü Reçber and Recep Biler, Demirel made his debut for the club on 26 April 2003.[5] After Reçber's transfer to Barcelona, Demirel competed in 19 league matches, splitting time with Biler (who played in 14 matches). He also featured in three Turkish Cup matches and won the 2003-4 Süper Lig title with Fenerbahçe.[1][6] The following season, Demirel won another Süper Lig title, but was relegated to the bench after Rüştü Reçber returned to the club at the start of the season.[6] Demirel was the starting goalkeeper at the start of the 2005–06 season, but was benched halfway through the season. At the start of the 2006–07, Demirel was the first choice keeper, but was supplanted by Reçber for a second time. After Reçber suffered an injury, Serdar Kulbilge took over as starting goalkeeper in favor of Demirel for the rest of the season.[7] Demirel played in 25 league matches the following season, with Kulbilge playing the rest.[1][7] Demirel was the starting goalkeeper for the Fenerbahçe squad that progressed past the group stages of the 2007–08 UEFA Champions League. In the Round of 16 tie with Sevilla, Demirel made several mistakes, costing two goals. However, he went on to save three penalties in the penalty shootout, helping the club progress to the quarter-finals, the first time in club history.[8][9] Fenerbahçe went on to face Chelsea, losing 2–3 on aggregate. Following Kulbilge's transfer to Kocaelispor, Demirel took over as starting goalkeeper.[1] Demirel signed a four-year contract extension at the end of the 2008–09 season.[1]

International career

Volkan with Turkey in 2011

Demirel was called up to the Turkey U-20 squad in 2001, being capped four times. He was capped by the Turkey national under-21 football team 21 times between 2001 and 2003, and earned his first call up to the Turkey national football team in 2004.[1] He made his debut for the national team on 28 April 2004 in a friendly against Belgium. Demirel came on as a substitute in the second half.[10] Demirel was the starting goalkeeper for the Turkey national football team at the UEFA Euro 2008 championships, reaching the semi-finals for the first time in team history. Demirel started all three group stages matches, but was suspended for two matches after receiving a red card against the Czech Republic for viciously pushing Jan Koller to the ground after Jan for unknown reasons ran and shouted at him.[11] In 2015, during a friendly match, Volkan Demirel left the Turkish National Football Team after a dispute with a fan. After Demirel's refusal to play with the national team, Volkan Babacan took over as the starter for the UEFA Euro 2016 Qualifiers.

Career statistics

Correct as of 1 May 2016[12]

Club Season League Cup[13] Europe Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Kartalspor 2000–01 260----260
2001–02 250----250
Total 510----510
Fenerbahçe
2002–03 10----10
2003–04 19030--220
2004–05 60101080
2005–06 1807060310
2006–07 1602050230
2007–08 24040120400
2008–09 29000100390
2009–10 32070120510
2010–11 3202020360
2011–12 38000--380
2012–13 28030150460
2013–14 2900040330
2014–15 2603000290
2015–16 3101070390
Total 26303307403700
Career total 31403307404210

Honours

Fenerbahçe
Turkey

Personal life

Volkan Demirel is married to former Miss Belgium Zeynep Sever.[14] They have a daughter named Yade (born in February 2014).[15]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 VOLKAN DEMİREL tff.org (Turkish), accessed 23 August 2010
  2. "Volkan Demirel dünya evine girdi" (in Turkish). fenerbahce.org. Retrieved 22 September 2010.
  3. "Kaleci Volkan evlendi". Cumhuriyet (in Turkish). 22 September 2010. Retrieved 2010-09-22.
  4. VOLKAN DEMİREL'İN PERFORMANSI turkfutbolu.net (Turkish), accessed 23 August 2010
  5. FENERBAHÇE 1–1 SAMSUNSPOR tff.org (Turkish), accessed 23 August 2010
  6. 1 2 SPOR TOTO SÜPER LİG ŞAMPİYONLUKLARI tff.org (Turkish), accessed 23 August 2010
  7. 1 2 SERDAR KULBİLGE tff.org (Turkish), accessed 23 August 2010
  8. Volkan the hero as Turkey's Fenerbahce beats Sevilla hurriyet.com.tr (English), accessed 24 August 2010
  9. Fenerbahce beats Sevilla on penalties to reach Champions League quarter-finals dailymail.co.uk (English), accessed 24 August 2010
  10. BELÇİKA 2–3 TÜRKİYE tff.org (Turkish), accessed 24 August 2010
  11. Volkan Suspended For Two Games, Turkey Fined goal.com (English), accessed 24 August 2010
  12. "Volkan Demirel Stats". www.mackolik.com. Retrieved 2010-09-10.
  13. Includes the Süper Kupa
  14. http://www.nieuwsblad.be/article/detail.aspx?articleid=DMF20130702_00644387
  15. http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/spor/futbol/25815905.asp
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