Tuesday, 15 May 2007

Hakan Sukur wallpapers - Hakan Sukur Biography

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Hakan Sükür Biography

Hakan Şükür
Full name Hakan Şükür
Date of birth September 1 , 1971 ( 1971-09-01 ) (age 35)
Place of birth Flag of TurkeyAdapazarı , Sakarya , Turkey
Height 1.91 m
Playing position Striker
Current club Flag of TurkeyGalatasaray SK
Number 9
Years Club App (Gls) *
1987 – 1990
1990 – 1992
1992 – 1995
1995
1995 – 2000
2000 – 2001
2002
2002 – 2003
2003 –present
Sakaryaspor
Bursaspor
Galatasaray SK
Torino FC
Galatasaray SK
Inter Milan
Parma FC
Blackburn Rovers FC
Galatasaray SK
0 44 0 (21)
0 54 0 (24)
0 90 0 (65)
0 0 5 0 0 (3)
156 (140)
0 24 0 0 (9)
0 15 0 0 (9)
0 0 9 0 0 (2)
118 0 (74)
1992 –present Flag of TurkeyTurkey 109 0 (51)



Hakan Şükür (born September 1, 1971 in Adapazarı, Sakarya, Turkey) is a Turkish footballer who plays as a striker. He has received the nickname "King (Kral)" from his admirers. Along with the team-mate Gheorghe Hagi, he was a member of the UEFA Cup-winning Galatasaray side of 2000. He is remembered by supporters for his scoring in European competition that year, including his superb goals against Leeds United, one in which he danced past two of their defenders to score and help send his team to the final. He is also remembered for his penalty in Galatasaray's penalty shoot-out victory over Arsenal F.C. in the final.

Hakan currently plays for the Turkish club Galatasaray SK, having spent eight seasons with them in the 1990s. In 2000, he moved to Italy where he played for Inter Milan then a short spell at Parma. He then moved to England to play for Blackburn Rovers before rejoining Galatasaray SK in 2003.

In the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Şükür's national team went all the way to the semi-finals even though he was out of form for most of the tournament. He finally showed a glimpse of his talent when, in the third-place game against South Korea, he scored is still the fastest goal ever in a World Cup finals match. İlhan Mansız forced a Korean defender into a blunder immediately off the opening kickoff, Şükür pounced on the free ball and put the ball into the Korean net after only 10.8 seconds.

Hakan was capped for the 100th time in a 2006 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Ukraine. He is the third Turkish player, after Bülent Korkmaz and Rüştü Reçber, to receive this honor.

Hakan's fame in Turkey is such that his 2002 wedding was televised live.

As of 02 September 2007, Hakan topped up his seasonal goals to 241. This makes him the highest scoring player in Turkish football's top flight history. He overtook Tanju Çolak.

Contents

  • 1 Career achievements
    • 1.1 Goals for Galatasaray season by season
    • 1.2 National Team Goals
  • 2 Notes
  • 3 External links

Career achievements

  • Multiple Turkish Premier Super League champion, Turkish Cup winner and top goalscorer.
  • Received best scorer of the World award by FIFA 1998.
  • 2000 UEFA Cup winner.
  • 2002 FIFA World Cup, achieved third place with the Turkish national football team.
  • 2002 FIFA World Cup, fastest goal ever scored in World Cup Final's Play (10.8 seconds)
  • Three times league top scorer (1996-1997, 1997-1998, 1998-1999).
  • Leading goal scorer in Turkish Superlig history with 242 goals.
  • Has been capped 109 times for the Turkish national football team, scoring a record 51 goals.
  • Scored 38 goals in 34 matches in his best season.
  • In November 2003, to celebrate UEFA's Jubilee, he was selected as the Golden Player of Turkey by the Turkish Football Federation as their most outstanding player of the past 50 years.
  • He is the leading active international goal scorer in Europe with 51 international goals in 109 matches.[citation needed]
  • Scored a Total of 283 Goals for the Turkish Team Galatasaray SK

Goals for Galatasaray season by season

The following table is up to date as of 13 August 2007
Goals for Galatasaray season by season
Season L C E T
1992-93 19 3 2 24
1993-94 16 3 0 19
1994-95 19 0 5 24
1995-96 16 2 0 18
1996-97 38 4 4 46
1997-98 32 2 0 34
1998-99 19 1 6 26
1999-00 14 1 10 25
2003-04 12 0 6 18
2004-05 18 4 0 22
2005-06 10 2 1 13
2006-07 4 0 1 5
2007-08 2 0 1 3
TOTAL 219 22 35 276
  • L = Domestic League
  • C = Domestic Cup (Includes "President Cup", which was former name of Turkish Super Cup)
  • E = European Club Competitions
  • T = Total

National Team Goals

The following table is up to date as of 2 June 2007
Hakan Şükür: International Goals
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 8 April 1992 Ankara, Turkey Flag of Denmark Denmark 2–1 Won Friendly
2. 26 August 1992 Trabzon, Turkey Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 3–2 Won Friendly
3. 26 August 1992 Trabzon, Turkey Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 3–2 Won Friendly
4. 28 October 1992 Ankara, Turkey Flag of San Marino San Marino 4-1 Won WC 1994 Qual
5. 28 October 1992 Ankara, Turkey Flag of San Marino San Marino 4-1 Won WC 1994 Qual
6. 27 October 1993 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Poland Poland 2–1 Won WC 1994 Qual
7. 7 September 1994 Budapest, Hungary Flag of Hungary Hungary 2–2 Draw EC 1996 Qual
8. 12 October 1994 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Iceland Iceland 5–0 Won EC 1996 Qual
9. 12 October 1994 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Iceland Iceland 5–0 Won EC 1996 Qual
10. 26 April 1995 Bern, Switzerland Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 1-2 Won EC 1996 Qual
11. 6 September 1995 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Hungary Hungary 2–0 Won EC 1996 Qual
12. 6 September 1995 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Hungary Hungary 2–0 Won EC 1996 Qual
13. 15 November 1995 Stockholm, Sweden Flag of Sweden Sweden 2–2 Draw EC 1996 Qual
14. 1 May 1996 Samsun, Turkey Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 3–2 Won Friendly
15. 10 November 1996 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of San Marino San Marino 7-0 Won WC 1998 Qual
16. 10 November 1996 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of San Marino San Marino 7-0 Won WC 1998 Qual
17. 2 April 1997 Bursa, Turkey Flag of the Netherlands Netherlands 1–0 Won WC 1998 Qual
18. 20 August 1997 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Wales Wales 6–4 Won WC 1998 Qual
19. 20 August 1997 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Wales Wales 6–4 Won WC 1998 Qual
20. 20 August 1997 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Wales Wales 6–4 Won WC 1998 Qual
21. 20 August 1997 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Wales Wales 6–4 Won WC 1998 Qual
22. 10 September 1997 Serravalle, San Marino Flag of San Marino San Marino 0-5 Won WC 1998 Qual
23. 10 October 1998 Bursa, Turkey Flag of Germany Germany 1–0 Won EC 2000 Qual
24. 27 March 1999 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Moldova Moldova 2–0 Won EC 2000 Qual
25. 5 June 1999 Helsinki, Finland Flag of Finland Finland 2–4 Won EC 2000 Qual
26. 5 June 1999 Helsinki, Finland Flag of Finland Finland 2–4 Won EC 2000 Qual
27. 19 June 2000 Brussels, Belgium Flag of Belgium Belgium 2–0 Won EC 2000
28. 19 June 2000 Brussels, Belgium Flag of Belgium Belgium 2–0 Won EC 2000
29. 11 October 2000 Baku, Azerbaijan Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 0–1 Won WC 2002 Qual
30. 24 March 2001 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Slovakia Slovakia 1–1 Draw WC 2002 Qual
31. 2 June 2001 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Azerbaijan Azerbaijan 3–0 Won WC 2002 Qual
32. 15 August 2001 Oslo, Norway Flag of Norway Norway 1–1 Draw Friendly
33. 1 September 2001 Bratislava, Slovakia Flag of Slovakia Slovakia 0-1 Won WC 2002 Qual
34. 5 September 2001 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Sweden Sweden 1–2 Lost WC 2002 Qual
35. 14 November 2001 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Austria Austria 5–0 Won WC 2002 Qual Playoff
36. 17 April 2002 Kerkrade, Netherlands Flag of Chile Chile 2–0 Won Friendly
37. 29 June 2002 Daegu, South Korea Flag of South Korea Korea Republic 2–3 Won WC 2002
38. 11 June 2003 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of the Republic of Macedonia FYR Macedonia 3–2 Won EC 2004 Qual
39. 6 September 2003 Vaduz, Liechtenstein Flag of Liechtenstein Liechtenstein 0-3 Won EC 2004 Qual
40. 9 September 2003 Dublin, Ireland Flag of Ireland Republic of Ireland 2–2 Draw Friendly
41. 19 November 2003 İstanbul, Turkey Flag of Latvia Latvia 2–2 Draw EC 2004 Qual Playoff
42. 21 May 2004 Sydney, Australia Flag of Australia Australia 1–3 Won Friendly
43. 21 May 2004 Sydney, Australia Flag of Australia Australia 1–3 Won Friendly
44. 2 June 2004 Seoul, South Korea Flag of South Korea Korea Republic 0–1 Won Friendly
45. 5 June 2004 Daegu, South Korea Flag of South Korea Korea Republic 2–1 Lost Friendly
46. 18 August 2004 Denizli, Turkey Flag of Belarus Belarus 1–2 Lost Friendly
47. 11 October 2006 Frankfurt, Germany Flag of Moldova Moldova 5-0 Won EC 2008 Qual
48. 11 October 2006 Frankfurt, Germany Flag of Moldova Moldova 5-0 Won EC 2008 Qual
49. 11 October 2006 Frankfurt, Germany Flag of Moldova Moldova 5-0 Won EC 2008 Qual
50. 11 October 2006 Frankfurt, Germany Flag of Moldova Moldova 5-0 Won EC 2008 Qual
51. 2 June 2007 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-2 Lost EC 2008 Qual

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