Feyyaz Uçar

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Feyyaz Uçar (born on October 27, 1963 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a former footballer, as a striker, and more recently a coach.

Uçar played first in the juvenile team of Beşiktaş J.K. for one season and then made his debut in the 1981-1982 season as professional in the same club where he played 12 seasons long. In the season 1989-1990, he became top scorer with 28 goals. Uçar moved in 1994 first to Fenerbahçe SK. He loaned to Antalyaspor in 1995 and sold to Kuşadası SK for one season each. On May 31, 1997, he retired as an active footballer.

Uçar served as deputy coach at the clubs Çanakkale Dardanelspor, Göztepe SK, Denizlispor and for four seasons at Beşiktaş J.K. assisting Mircea Lucescu. In February 2005, he signed a one-and-half-years contract to coach the Secondary League Category A club Karşıyakaspor in İzmir. However, already two months later he was appointed coach of the Premier Super League team Malatyaspor to replace Aykut Kocaman who resigned following a 1-0 home defeat by Rizespor. Feyyaz Uçar resigned from Malatyaspor at 4th round due to Malatyaspor gained two points. Now he appointed coach of Altay SK.

[edit] Career achievements

  • Top goalscorer (28 goals at Beşiktaş J.K.),
  • 25 times Turkish national football team member,
  • 10 goals at international games,
  • 6th top goalscorer in Turkey (191 goals).

[edit] Full Playing Career

  • Total: 261-155

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