Fuat Usta
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 3 July 1972 | ||
Place of birth | Samsun, Turkey | ||
Height | 1.73 m (5 ft 8 in) | ||
Playing position | Midfielder | ||
Youth career | |||
Rapid | |||
MVV'02 | |||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1990–1998 | Fortuna Sittard | 103 | (15) |
1995–1997 | → Beşiktaş (loan) | 6 | (0) |
1998–1999 | Cambuur | 21 | (0) |
1999–2000 | Sparta | 9 | (2) |
2001 | Jokerit | 6 | (0) |
2001–2002 | MVV | 13 | (0) |
2002 | Omiya Ardija | 16 | (0) |
2003 | MVV | 15 | (0) |
2006–2007 | Fortuna Sittard | 1 | (0) |
Total | 190 | (17) | |
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only |
Fuat Usta (born 3 July 1972) is an association football coach and former professional player.
Career
Playing career
Usta played as a midfielder in the Netherlands, Turkey, Finland, and Japan with Rapid, MVV'02, Fortuna Sittard, Beşiktaş, Cambuur, Sparta, Jokerit, MVV and Omiya Ardija.[1][2][3]
Usta left MVV in August 2002 to sign with Japanese club Omiya Ardija until the end of the 2002 season.[4] He returned to MVV in January 2003, on an amateur contract.[5]
Coaching career
After coaching with Fortuna Sittard, in July 2010 he was appointed by Guus Hiddink to be an assistant coach of the Turkish national team.[6] In October 2012 he moved with Hiddink to Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala, where he became a youth coach.[7]
References
- ↑ "Profile" (in Dutch). Frank Beijen. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ↑ "Profile" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ↑ Fuat Usta at the Turkish Football Federation
- ↑ "Fuat Usta naar Japan" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 7 August 2002. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ↑ "Fuat Usta na Japans avontuur terug bij MVV" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 15 January 2003. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ↑ "Fuat Usta gaat Hiddink assisteren" (in Dutch). NOS.nl. 18 July 2010. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
- ↑ "Hiddink stelt Fuat Usta aan bij jeugdacademie FC Anzhi" (in Dutch). Voetbal International. 24 October 2012. Retrieved 22 February 2014.
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