Rasim Kara
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Rasim Kara (born in 1950, Eskişehir), is a former Turkish goalkeeper who also played for national team. He goes on his career as a coach after his retirement. He is one of the sportsmen who served Turkish side Beşiktaş both as a player and coach.
[edit] Career
[edit] Football Career
Kara had begun his career at Eskişehir Işıkspor as a young keeper, where he joined after Uşakspor and Bursaspor respectively. Whilst his spellings with Bursasport, he was promoter to national team. He reached his peak of career with joining Beşiktaş in 1975/76 season where he will have spent his nine years. He achieved the Turkish League title in 1981/82 season. Kara retired football in 1984.
[edit] Post retirement (Managerial)
Kara trained Antalyaspor prior to his vice-coaching tasks with Sepp Piontek and Fatih Terim subsequently for Turkish national team. Most notably, he contributed the success of team accessing the Euro 96 for the very first time in history. Following this achievement, he was hired by Beşiktaş as team coach.
Whilst his one season period with Beşiktaş in 1996/97, Kara showed some decent displays as team had competed for the title for the very last week just after Galatasaray. Team also broke the "top average scoring per year" record, with creating one of the best performances in European cups. Despite this successful season, Kara had to leave the team. After that, he owned Bursaspor, Çanakkale Dardanelspor, Çaykur Rizespor, Kocaelispor within short terms.
Kara also had task abroad. He owned Canadian side Ottawa Wizards and led the team for league title. Then he moved to Azerbaijan, east neighbour of Tukrey for coaching FK Khazar Lenkoran. He was in charge for 2 years there before he signed for FK Karabakh.
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Preceded by Christoph Daum |
Beşiktaş JK Manager 1996-1997 |
Succeeded by John Toshack |
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