Fuat Çapa (born 15 August 1968) is a Belgian-Turkish football manager.
Career
Çapa coached in Belgium before moving on to Turkey. His career in Belgium spanned four years as he held positions with K.V. Turnhout, K. Patro Maasmechelen, K. Beringen-Heusden-Zolder, Verbroedering Geel, and most recently VW Hamme. He is the first Turkish coach to receive a UEFA Pro Licence.[1] On 29 May 2008 he was named the new head coach of Dutch club MVV Maastricht as the successor of Robert Maaskant.[2] He shortley managed Gençlerbirliği in the 2007-2008 season, and returned there in 2011. At the end of the 2012-2013 season, Gençlerbirliği S.K. chose not to retain his services and became the new head coach of newly promoted Kayseri Erciyesspor.
References
Fuat Çapa – Managerial positions |
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- Kiraz (1973)
- Alkan (1973)
- Bresford (1973–74)
- Koka (1974)
- Güney (1974–75)
- Kaptan (1979)
- Güney (1979–80)
- Tırpan (1985)
- Onay (1986)
- Güzelırmak (1991–92)
- Tırpan (1992)
- Aybaba (1992–94)
- Güzelırmak (1994–95)
- Çetiner (1995–96)
- Aybaba (1996–97)
- Mulțescu (1997–98)
- Kılıç (1998–99)
- Uğur (2000–01)
- Kılıç (2000–01)
- Yaman (2001–02)
- Hamamcı (2003–04)
- Çetin (2004)
- Uğur (2004–07)
- Korkmaz (2007)
- Uğur (2008)
- Altındağ (2008–09)
- Bulut (2009–10)
- Devrim (2010–11)
- Penbe (2011)
- Yılmaz (2011–12)
- Şentürk (2012)
- Özköylü (2012–13)
- Çapa (2013–)
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Persondata |
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Capa, Fuat |
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Short description |
football manager |
Date of birth |
15 August 1968 |
Place of birth |
Emirdağ, Turkey |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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