Hamza Hamzaoğlu
Hamza Hamzaoğlu in 2015
Personal information
Full name Hamza Hamzaoğlu
Date of birth (1970-01-15) 15 January 1970
Place of birth Komotini, Greece
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 12 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1988–1991 İzmirspor 34 (0)
1991–1995 Galatasaray 104 (10)
1995–1999 İstanbulspor 125 (19)
1999–2001 Siirtspor 60 (4)
2001 Alanyaspor 0 (0)
2001–2002 Yozgatspor 23 (2)
2002–2003 Konyaspor 34 (9)
2003–2004 Beylerbeyi 22 (4)
Total 402 (48)
International career
1991–1993 Turkey U21 9 (0)
1993 Turkey 1 (0)
Managerial career
2004 Konyaspor (caretaker)
2008–2009 Malatyaspor
2009–2010 Eyüpspor
2010–2011 Denizlispor
2011–2014 Akhisarspor
2014–2015 Galatasaray
2015–2017 Bursaspor
2017 Osmanlıspor
2018 Antalyaspor
2019 BB Erzurumspor
2019–2020 Gençlerbirliği
2020–2021 Yeni Malatyaspor
2021 Kayserispor
2021–2022 Çaykur Rizespor
2022 Eyüpspor
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Hamza Hamzaoğlu (born 1 July 1970) is a Turkish professional football manager and former player.

Club career

Hamzaoğlu began his career in 1988 with İzmirspor. In 1995, he transferred to Galatasaray as captain and midfielder, where he won the league two times, the cup and Super Cup one time. He left the club after 4 years and later played for Siirtspor, İstanbulspor, Yozgatspor and Konyaspor, before ending his career at Beylerbeyi in 2004.

International career

Hamzaoğlu represented the Turkey U21 national team from 1991 until 1993, making 9 appearances in the process. He also made one appearance for the senior Turkey national team in 1993.

Managerial career

Hamzaoğlu began his managerial career with Konyaspor in 2004 as the club's caretaker manager, but it wasn't until 2008 that he signed a full-time contract with Malatyaspor. He left Malatyaspor the following year for Eyüpspor and managed Denizlispor a year later. In 2011, he was appointed at Akhisarspor, helping them achieve promotion to the Süper Lig by winning the club's first ever major trophy, the 2011–12 TFF First League. Hamzaoğlu also became the assistant of Fatih Terim in the Turkey national team the next year.

On 28 November 2014, he was appointed as the new manager of Galatasaray on the same day Cesare Prandelli was released from his contract. He signed a five-month contract until the end of the season. Hamzaoğlu won the league and the cup in that season, and in the following the Super Cup. His contract got terminated on 18 November 2015. Hamzaoğlu was also awarded the Turkish Manager of the Year Award for the year 2015.[1]

He then managed Bursaspor, Osmanlıspor, Antalyaspor and BB Erzurumspor. In November 2019, he became the new manager of Süper Lig club Gençlerbirliği.

Managerial statistics

Last updated 18 February 2022

Managerial record by team and tenure
Team Nat From To Record
G W D L Win %
Malatyaspor Turkey 28 November 2008 9 March 2009 15 3 1 11 020.00
Eyüpspor Turkey 2 October 2009 23 June 2010 34 19 6 9 055.88
Denizlispor Turkey 19 July 2010 3 February 2011 24 9 9 6 037.50
Akhisar Belediyespor Turkey 3 March 2011 30 June 2014 126 52 32 42 041.27
Galatasaray Turkey 1 December 2014 18 November 2015 52 33 9 10 063.46
Bursaspor Turkey 18 December 2015 23 January 2017 49 24 10 15 048.98
Osmanlıspor Turkey 27 March 2017 9 June 2017 9 2 1 6 022.22
Antalyaspor Turkey 4 January 2018 21 May 2018 18 6 3 9 033.33
BB Erzurumspor Turkey 7 March 2019 28 May 2019 10 4 1 5 040.00
Gençlerbirliği Turkey 1 November 2019 3 August 2020 25 8 6 11 032.00
Yeni Malatyaspor Turkey 19 August 2020 21 February 2021 29 10 9 10 034.48
Kayserispor Turkey 20 March 2021 25 April 2021 6 0 4 2 000.00
Çaykur Rizespor[2] Turkey 24 September 2021 19 February 2022 20 6 4 10 030.00
Eyüpspor Turkey 24 February 2022 present 1 0 0 1 000.00
Total 418 176 95 147 042.11

Honours

Player

Galatasaray

Konyaspor

Manager

Akhisarspor

Galatasaray

Individual

References

  1. "Yılın sporcuları ödüllerini aldı!". milliyet.com.tr (in Turkish). 23 May 2016. Retrieved 23 May 2016.
  2. Hamza Hamzaoğlu management career statistics at Soccerbase
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