Oğuz Çetin

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Oğuz Çetin (born 1963) in Adapazarı, Turkey was a well-known football player in the Turkish Premier Super League. He made his debut with Sakaryaspor and started to play regularly for Fenerbahçe in 1988. He became one of the franchise players for Fenerbahçe and Turkish football generally. He is well know for his superior ability to organize the midfield and also had decent vision, passing and shooting skills. He is known as "emperor" by Turkish soccer fans. Mostly walking on the pitch, Oguz Cetin was more of a distributer. Best known for his milimetric passes, he led Fenerbahçe to championship in 1995 - 1996 season but Fenerbahçe chairman Ali Sen released Oğuz Çetin and his fellow striker Aykut Kocaman with the thought they have been destroying the harmony in the team.

He was capped 70 times for the Turkish national team. He played for Istanbulspor and Adanaspor after he was fired by Fenerbahçe.

He became assistant manager for Fenerbahçe in 2002. After Werner Lorant's dismissal, he worked as manager for Fenerbahçe. However, he failed to manage the team well. He also worked as manager for Gençlerbirliği and Diyarbakırspor.

Currently, he is employed as assistant manager to the Turkey national football team.

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