Arda Turan

Arda Turan

Turan with Turkey in 2016
Personal information
Full name Arda Turan
Date of birth (1987-01-30) 30 January 1987
Place of birth Fatih, Turkey[1]
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)[2]
Playing position Attacking midfielder
Club information
Current team
Barcelona
Number 7
Youth career
1999–2000 Altıntepsi Makelspor
2000–2005 Galatasaray
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2011 Galatasaray 130 (29)
2006Manisaspor (loan) 15 (2)
2011–2015 Atlético Madrid 127 (13)
2015– Barcelona 36 (5)
National team
2002 Turkey U16 10 (2)
2003–2004 Turkey U17 30 (3)
2003–2005 Turkey U18 11 (2)
2004–2006 Turkey U19 17 (6)
2005 Turkey U20 2 (0)
2006 Turkey U21 2 (0)
2006– Turkey 97 (17)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 26 April 2017.

Arda Turan (born 30 January 1987) is a Turkish professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Spanish club FC Barcelona.

Turan is mostly known for his ball control, dribbling skills and vision. At age 21, prior to the 2009–10 season, he was named captain of Galatasaray. Turan is also the first Turkish footballer to win the La Liga title, achieving this in the 2013–14 season.

Following a successful UEFA Euro 2008 campaign, Turan was ranked eighth in a selection of the 100 Best Young Football Players in the World piece published by Spanish magazine Don Balón in July 2008.[3] Turan was ranked 38th in "The 100 Best Footballers in the World" by The Guardian in 2014, the only player on the list to be born in Turkey.[4] On 25 November 2014, Turan was nominated for the UEFA Team of the Year for 2014, among 40 other players.[5][6]

As of August 2017, Turan holds 97 senior national caps and 17 goals for the Turkey national team, making him Turkey's fourth-most capped of all-time.

Club career

Galatasaray

Turan is a product of the Galatasaray youth. He was promoted to the Galatasaray first-team by manager Gheorghe Hagi in 2004–05 season, and he made his official debut against Bursaspor in a Turkish Cup match on 22 January 2005. He then had a spell on loan to fellow Süper Lig side Manisaspor in the second half of the 2005–06 season. In the 2005–06 season, Turan scored two goals for the team based in Manisa.

Turan was recalled to Galatasaray for the start of the 2006–07 season and quickly broke into the first team. It was during this time that he received his first senior international call up. He helped Galatasaray qualify for the following season's UEFA Champions League group stage. Turan continued his development in the 2007–08 season, scoring seven goals in the second half of the season.

At the start of the 2009–10 season, Turan was handed the captaincy of Galatasaray[7] and given squad number 10, which had previously belonged to Metin Oktay and Hagi; Turan previously wore number 66.[8]

As captain at the start of season, Turan guided his team to six consecutive league wins games which put Galatasaray comfortably at the top of the table. In the 2010–11 season, he was troubled with injuries and played a limited amount of games. By the end of the season, he had played in only 12 league matches, scoring two goals; and in three Turkish Cup matches, where he scored one. His impressive performances over the last four years of his Galatasaray career lead to interest from Spanish club Atlético Madrid.[9]

Atlético Madrid

Turan playing for Atlético Madrid in 2013.

In the late hours of 9 August 2011, it was announced Turan would be joining Atlético Madrid for a €12 million transfer fee plus bonuses,[10] making him the most expensive Turkish footballer of all-time.[11][12]

He was handed the number 11 shirt and made his 2011–12 La Liga debut on 28 August 2011 against Osasuna, entering as a substitute in the second half. He made his UEFA Europa League debut on 15 September against Celtic, starting the match and assisting a goal. On 18 September, he was again selected for the starting XI and provided two assists.

On 25 October, Galatasaray club president Ünal Aysal stated Turan will come back to Galatasaray in the future under right of first refusal that was signed between Galatasaray and Atlético during an interview with Lig TV.[13] On 30 November, Turan scored his first goal for Atlético in a Europa League match against Celtic with a powerful volley. On 11 December, he scored his first La Liga goal with a driven volley just outside the box. In the Europa League match that followed, he netted again in a 3–1 win against Rennes.

Turan scored two goals in two minutes as Atlético defeated Espanyol 3–1 on 22 April 2012 to move his side into seventh place in the league standings and just three points behind Málaga for the final Champions League spot.[14] On 9 May, in the 2012 UEFA Europa League final against Athletic Bilbao, he made an assist to his teammate Radamel Falcao, which made the score 2–0.

Real Madrid's Gareth Bale (right) evades Turan in September 2013.

Turan's number was changed from 11 to 10 before the 2012–13 season. He began his season with a game-tying long-distance screamer in Atlético's 1–1 La Liga season opener against Levante. He then won the 2012 UEFA Super Cup with Atlético against Champions League victors Chelsea, assisting Falcao for the third goal of the game in a 4–1 victory.[15] On 16 September 2012, he scored the third goal of the game against Rayo Vallecano in a 4–3 home win. He was instrumental in Atlético's wins in their first two 2013–14 Champions League matches against Zenit Saint Petersburg and Porto, scoring a goal in each match.[16] On 30 April 2014, he scored the last goal of a 31 away win against Chelsea in the semi-finals of the Champions League, sending Atlético to the final for the first time since 1974.[17]

Entering the match as a substitute one hour into the match, Turan scored the decisive goal in the 76th minute for Atlético in their 1–2 away league win against derby rivals Real Madrid on 13 September 2014. After the match, Atlético manager Diego Simeone hailed Turan's impact on Atlético's game.[18] On 1 October 2014, Turan scored the only goal of the match in the 1–0 win against Juventus in the group stage of the 2014–15 Champions League season. On 28 January 2015, in the 47th minute of the home leg of the Copa del Rey quarter-final against Barcelona, Turan threw his boot in the direction of the assistant referee, when he was denied a free-kick for an alleged foul by Ivan Rakitić.[19] After the match, however, he was not handed a ban for the incident.[20] Atlético were eliminated from the tournament as the match ended with a 2–3 defeat, 2–4 defeat on aggregate. On 22 April, Turan was sent off for a foul on Sergio Ramos as Atlético lost 0–1 at Real Madrid to be eliminated from the quarter-finals of the Champions League.[21]

Barcelona

On 6 July 2015, Barcelona announced the signing of Turan from Atlético for €34 million, plus €7 million in variables. The contract will run for five seasons, but Turan would only be able to debut for the Catalans in January 2016, after Barcelona's transfer ban had been lifted.[22] On 29 December 2015, Turan picked number 7 for his shirt.[23][24] Stating the match in the starting line-up, Turan made his debut on 6 January 2016 in a Derbi barceloní encounter against Espanyol in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Copa del Rey, which ended 41 for Barcelona.[25] He placed a shot in the second half that was saved by Espanyol goalkeeper Pau.[25] Turan played his first Liga match with Barcelona on 9 January 2016, the 17th matchday of the season, at home game against Granada. The match ended 40, with Turan assisting Lionel Messi's opening goal.[26][27] On 17 August 2016, Turan scored twice and Lionel Messi once as Barcelona earned a 3–0 second-leg victory over Sevilla to win the 2016 Supercopa de España 5–0 on aggregate.[28]

On 7 December 2016, Turan scored his first hat-trick for Barcelona during a Champions League group stage match against Borussia Mönchengladbach. He became the sixth player in Barça history to score a hat-trick in the Champions League, after Messi, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Samuel Eto'o and Neymar.[29] This also marked Turan's first hat-trick in European competitions.

International career

Turan playing for Turkey in 2016.

Turan was a Turkish international regular, having made over 90 appearances for Turkey at senior level. He made his debut in the 1–0 friendly victory over Luxembourg on 16 August 2006, having worked his way through the youth national team at the under-19 and under-21 levels. He scored his first international goal on 25 May 2008 in a friendly against Uruguay.

Turan featured in nine of Turkey's 12 qualification matches for Euro 2008, and starred in the finals of the tournament itself. Turan scored two goals during Turkey's progression to the semi-finals. The first was a last-minute winner against co-hosts Switzerland in their second group stage match to eliminate them from the competition.[30] His second came in the final group stage match against the Czech Republic, in which the winner would go through to the quarter-finals due to identical records. He scored Turkey's first goal in the second half, beating goalkeeper Petr Čech with a low shot, which led to Turkey coming from 2–0 down to win the match.[31] He also successfully converted a spot-kick in the penalty shootout against Croatia in the quarter-finals,[32] taking Turkey to the semi-finals, where they were eventually knocked out by losing finalists Germany.

Turan scored two goals during the qualification rounds of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, but ultimately Turkey failed to qualify from their group. After a qualifier in September 2008 between Armenia and Turkey – the two sides having historical political problems – both teams received a FIFA Fair Play Award for 2008.[33]

Turan scored the Turkish national team's 600th international goal in a 2010 World Cup qualification game, against Estonia on 5 September 2009.[34] he scored four goals for Turkey during the qualification rounds of the Euro 2012, two against Kazakhstan, one against Belgium, and one against Austria. Turkey, however, could not qualify for the final stages of Euro 2012 after being eliminated by Croatia in the play-offs.

In June 2017, Turan attacked verbally and tried to strangulate journalist Bilal Meşe in a plane trip back from a game against Macedonia. He then stated that he doesn't feel any remorse and that he will not be playing for Turkey anymore.[35][36] After the sacking of head coach Fatih Terim and the new coach Mircea Lucescu expressing his wish for Turan to return, he declared in August that he will resume playing for the national team.[37]

Outside football

Personal life

Turan states that while he enjoys being compared to current Barcelona teammate Lionel Messi, he thinks that Messi is the "greatest player in the world".[38]

On 16 November 2008, Turan collapsed during a match against İstanbul BB. After being rushed to hospital, he was diagnosed with cardiac arrhythmia.[39] The day after the incident, doctors declared that Turan was in good health and that extreme exhaustion caused the arrhythmia. In November 2009, he suffered a minor bout of swine flu but recovered within a few days to resume training.[40]

Turan has a passion for cars and currently drives a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta and an Audi RS6. In January 2009, he was involved in car crash in Istanbul.[41][42] Fortunately, Turan suffered no serious injuries and continued training with only cuts and bruises.[43]

Turan had been dating Turkish actress Sinem Kobal since August 2009.[44] The pair became engaged in January 2010, however they split in late 2013.[45][46]

Charity

Turan is also known for his humanitarian work, especially in the helping of sick children.[47]

On 11 May 2014, Turan was announced as a goodwill ambassador for the Khojaly Massacre.[48][49][50] His ambassador activities are aimed to raise awareness about this issue and promoting world peace.[51][52]

Media

In January 2010, Turan was voted as the third-most popular European footballer of 2009, as well as the 14th-most popular footballer in the world, by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS).[53][54] He is featured on the cover of the video game FIFA 15 in Turkey, together with teammate Lionel Messi.[55]

Politics

Turan is known for his long-standing support of President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.[56]

Career statistics

Club

As of 26 April 2017.[57][58][59][60]
Club Season League Cup [nb 1] Europe Other Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Galatasaray 2004–05 10100020
2006–07 295317[lower-alpha 1]200398
2007–08 307707[lower-alpha 2]1448
2008–09 2986211[lower-alpha 3]2004612
2009–10 2976412[lower-alpha 4]04711
2010–11 122314[lower-alpha 4]3196
Total130292684180019745
Manisaspor (loan) 2005–06 15200152
Total15200152
Atlético Madrid 2011–12 3330012[lower-alpha 4]2455
2012–13 325702[lower-alpha 4]0 415
2013–14 303529[lower-alpha 1]42[lower-alpha 5]0469
2014–15 3224010[lower-alpha 1]100463
Total127131623372017822
Barcelona 2015–16 182403[lower-alpha 1]000252
2016–17 183545[lower-alpha 1]42[lower-alpha 5]23013
2017–18 00000[lower-alpha 1]00000
Total3659384225515
Career total30849511481194244584
Notes
  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 All appearances in UEFA Champions League
  2. All appearances in UEFA cup
  3. Two appearances UEFA Champions League, nine appearances and two goals in UEFA Cup
  4. 1 2 3 4 All appearances in Europa League
  5. 1 2 All appearances in Supercopa de España

    International

    As of 6 June 2017.[61]
    Turkey national team
    YearAppsGoals
    200650
    200790
    2008124
    200991
    201075
    201182
    2012110
    2013101
    201470
    201593
    201681
    201720
    Total9717

    International goals

    Goal Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
    1 25 May 2008 Ruhrstadion, Bochum, Germany  Uruguay 1–0 2–3 Friendly
    2 11 June 2008 St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland   Switzerland 1–2 1–2 Euro 2008
    3 15 June 2008 Stade de Genève, Geneve, Switzerland  Czech Republic 1–2 3–2 Euro 2008
    4 11 October 2008 Inonu Stadium, istanbul, Turkey  Bosnia and Herzegovina 1–1 2–1 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
    5 5 September 2009 Kadir Has Stadium, Kayseri, Turkey  Estonia 3–2 4–2 2010 FIFA World Cup Qualification
    6 22 May 2010 Red Bull Arena, New Jersey, United States  Czech Republic 1–0 2–1 Friendly
    7 29 May 2010 Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia  United States 0–1 2–1 Friendly
    8 11 August 2010 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, İstanbul, Türkiye  Romania 2–0 2–0 Friendly
    9 3 September 2010 Astana Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan 0–2 0–3 Euro 2012 qualification
    10 7 September 2010 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, İstanbul, Turkey  Belgium 3–2 3–2 Euro 2012 qualification
    11 29 March 2011 Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, İstanbul, Turkey  Austria 1–0 2–0 Euro 2012 qualification
    12 2 September 2011 Türk Telekom Arena, İstanbul, Turkey  Kazakhstan 2–1 2–1 Euro 2012 qualification
    13 6 September 2013 Kadir Has Stadium, Kayseri, Turkey  Andorra 5–0 5–0 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualification
    14 12 June 2015 Astana Arena, Astana, Kazakhstan  Kazakhstan 0–1 0–1 Euro 2016 qualification
    15 6 September 2015 Torku Arena, Konya, Turkey  Netherlands 2–0 3–0 Euro 2016 qualification
    16 13 November 2015 Khalifa Stadium, Doha, Qatar  Qatar 0–1 0–2 Friendly
    17 29 March 2016 Ernst Happel Stadium, Vienna, Austria  Austria 1–2 1–2 Friendly

    Honours

    Club

    Turan (in sunglasses) on Atlético's victory parade after winning La Liga in 2014
    Galatasaray
    Atlético Madrid
    Barcelona

    International

    Turkey

    Notes

    1. Includes cup competitions such as Turkish Cup and Copa del Rey

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