Erman Öncü

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Erman Öncü
Personal information
Full name Erman Öncü
Date of birth October 13, 1976 (1976-10-13) (age 31)
Place of birth    Flag of Turkey Vakfikebir,Trabzon, Turkey
Height 1.82 m
Playing position Attacking Midfielder, Left Winger
Club information
Current club retired
Youth clubs
1986–1993
1993–1995
A. Sebatspor
Trabzonspor
Senior clubs1
Years Club App (Gls)*
1995-1997
1996
1996-97
1997-98
1998
Trabzonspor
A. Sebatspor (loan)
A. Sebatspor (loan)
A. Sebatspor
Elazığspor
0 (0)
8 (0)
24 (5)
20 (3   
National team2
Flag of Turkey Turkey

1 Senior club appearances and goals
counted for the domestic league only and
correct as of 24 May 2008[1].
2 National team caps and goals correct
as of 24 May 2008.
* Appearances (Goals)

Erman Öncü (born 13 October 1976) is a Turkish professor of Physical Education and Sports Psychology at the Karadeniz Technical University, School of Physical Education and Sports[2]. He was a former professional football player who had spells with Trabzonspor, Akçaabat Sebatspor and Elazığspor.

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[edit] Football Career

Being raised in the ranks of Akçaabat Sebatspor youth academy, he soon attracted the interests of sports authorities in Trabzon. His excellent playmaking and dribbling skills, and his ability to use both feet and flanks proved him an excellent prospect. He was transferred to Trabzonspor youth academy, and soon signed a profesional contract, however, then-coach Şenol Güneş never gave him a chance to play for the senior team. He was soon loaned out to his hometown team of Akçaabat Sebatspor[1]. There he became the favourite of the local fans and spent 2,5 years helping the team's success. In the summer of 1998, he signed a contract with Elazığspor who then played in Türk Telekom League A. Without being able to play a single official game for the team, he got another offer from A. Sebatspor. He mutually terminated his contract with Elazığspor, given the promise by A. Sebatspor board of directors that they would compensate Elazığspor's financial loss. They never did. Angered by this move, Elazığspor set an astronomical fee for Erman, although his contract was ended. Until Bosman rule came into effect in Turkey, Erman was not able to sign with any professional football clubs who showed an interest for his skills. Feeling betrayed by both teams, he distanced himself from professional football that showed him its dark side. When he was eventually freed from his contract burden, he was already out of hopes and will for playing professional again. In 2002 he was called by the amateur side Kafkas University FC to play for them, however, he had to leave for Ankara for doctoral studies. In 2007, after completing his Ph. D. in Ankara, he returned to his hometown and played for the local amateur side Derecikspor until he got injured.

[edit] Academic Career

Erman Öncü started his academic career at the Department of Mechanical Engineering in Karadeniz Technical University while still playing football. He left the department for studying Physical Education which would be more compatible with his football career. After completing his degree in Physical Education at Karadeniz Technical University in 1999, he became a research assistant at the same department giving undergraduate classes. He left for Gazi University, Ankara for doctoral studies in 2003 where he published several articles. Coming back to Trabzon with a Ph. D. in Physical Education, he gained his tenure at the School of Physical Education and Sports, Karadeniz Technical University in 2008. Currently he is teaching the undergraduate courses of Sports Pyschology, Sports Philosophy and the Olympic Spirit, Football, Football Teaching Methods and Sports Administration and Organization. His research interests focuses around Sports Pyschology and Football. He has published several scholarly articles and participated national academic panels and conferences. Recently he lectured on the Theory of Sports Psychology at the National Seminars for Basketball Coach Candidates that was organized by the Turkish Basketball Federation in Rize, Turkey, held between April 22 and May 3, 2008[2] [3]

  • (PH. D.) School of Health Sciences, Gazi University (2007)

The Expectations and Attitudes of Parents towards Their Children's Participation in the Physical Education Classes[3]

  • (M. S.) School of Physical Education and Sports, Karadeniz Technical University (2002)

A Research on the Factors Affecting the Variation of Agressive Behaviors During the Game of the Turkish Super League Football Players in 2001-02 Season[4]

  • (B. S.) School of Physical Education and Sports, Karadeniz Technical University (1999)

[edit] Published Works

[edit] Articles in Accredited Journals

  • Öncü E., Güven Ö.The Family Factor in Physical Education and Sports Participation (Journal of Family and Society Quarterly, July 2006, pp. 81-90)[5]
  • Öncü E., Güven Ö.Physical Education, Sports anf Family (Journal of Turkish Motherland by Turkish Historical Society, January 2007, pp. 48-56)[6][7]

[edit] Conference Papers in International Conferences

  • Öncü E., Güven Ö. Validity and Reliability of Attitude Scales on Oil Wrestling (Yağlı Güreş) (9th International Sports Sciences Congress, Mugla, Turkey, November 2006)[8]
  • Öncü E., Cihan H. A Research on the Validity and the Reliability of the Attitudes of K-12 Teacher School Students towards Physical Education (4th International Mediterranean Sports Sciences Congress, Antalya, Turkey, November 2007)[9]
  • Öncü E., Güven Ö. A Study on the Validity and the Reliability of Non-Ethical Behaviors Scale Applied on Soccer Coaches (4th International Mediterranean Sports Sciences Congress, Antalya, Turkey, November 2007)[10]
  • Öncü E., Gürbüz B., Tunçkol H. M. Basketball Attitude Scale: A Study on Formulation, Validity and Reliability (4th International Mediterranean Sports Sciences Congress, Antalya, Turkey, November 2007)[11]
  • Öncü E., Güven Ö. A Study on the Validity and the Reliability of Football Attitude Scales (Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü Centennial International Sports and Science Congress, November-December 2007, Istanbul, Turkey) [12][13]

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