Cemşir Muratoğlu
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Cemşir Muratoğlu (born 10 July 1959) is a
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coach, and a former assistant coach at Beşiktaş JK, Altay SK, Konyaspor, UAE National Team, Al Wahda (Saudi Arabia), Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia), Fenerbahçe SK,
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head coach at
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, UAE National Team U-17, Bilecikspor, Yıldırım Bosnaspor, Thy SK, Vanspor, Al Shaab Club (Youth Development).


Playing career

* 1976-80: Yıldırım Bosna F.C. (amateur) * 1989/90: Bilecikspor F.C. player/coach (Professional 3.League Turkey)


Work with National Teams

* 1995/96: U.A.E National Team Under 17 * 1996: U.A.E National First Team assistant coach


Club career

* 1985/86: F.C. Beşiktaş (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 1986/87: F.C. Beşiktaş (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 1987/88: F.C. Altay (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 1988/89: F.C. Konyaspor (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 1990/91: F.C. Bilecikspor (Third Turkish League) head coach * 1991/92: F.C. Kastamonuspor (Third Turkish League) head coach * 1992/93: F.C. Bilecikspor (Third Turkish League) head coach * 1993/94: F.C. Yıldırım Bosna (Second Turkish League) head coach for all categories * 1994/95: F.C. Fenerbahçe (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 1995/96: U.A.E. National Football Team U-17 head coach * 1995/96: U.A.E. National Football Team assistant coach * 1997/98: F.C. Fenerbahçe (Turkish Super League( assistant coach * 1999/00: F.C. Yıldırım Bosna (Second Turkish League) supervisor of all categories * 2002/03: Al-Wehda F.C. (Second Saudi Arabian League) head coach * 2003/04: F.C. Yıldırım Bosna (Second Turkish League) supervisor of all categories * 2004/05: Al Nasser F.C. (First Saudi Arabian League) assistant coach * 2004/05: Darıca Gençlerbirliği (Second Turkish League) head coach * 2005/06: F.C. Trabzonspor (Turkish Super League) assistant coach * 2008/09: F.C. Alibeyköyspor (Second Turkish League) head coach * 2009/10/11: F.C. Turkish Airlines (Turkish Super Amateur League, İstanbul) head coach * 2012/Continues: Al Shaab Club (United Arab Emirates) head coach of youth development


Notable achievements

* Placed third with UAE U-17 at the Asian games (head coach) * Turkish Super League Champion with Beşiktaş JK in 1985-1986 season (assistant coach) * Placed second with UAE National first team at 1996 Asian Football Cup (assistant coach) * Promoted to the
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first league with
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* Turkish Prime Minister Cup Winner with Fenerbahçe SK (head coach) * Yıldırım Bosna SK. Istanbul Champion with youth team * League Champion with Fenerbahçe PAF team (director of youth development)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Muratoglu, Cemsir 1959 births Living people Turkish football managers Fenerbahçe football managers Turkish expatriate football managers