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Hasret Altındere (born January 1, 1980) is a Turkish former women's footballer. She was part of the Turkish women's national team between 1998 and 2002. Hasret Altındere was born in
Bornova Bornova is a metropolitan district of İzmir in İzmir Province in Turkey. It is the third largest district in İzmir's Greater Metropolitan Area of and is almost fully urbanized at the rate of 98.6 percent, with corresponding high levels of devel ...
district of Izmir Province, Turkey.


Playing career


Club

She began her sports career after receiving her license for
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Belediyespor on October 24, 1997. She transferred to
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Barışspor for the 1998–99 season. After one season, she moved to
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Zeytinspor. In the beginning of 2001, Altındere signed for Kuzeyspor, where she played two seasons until 2002.


International

Hasret Altındere was admitted to the national team in 1998. After sitting on the bench in her first match at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) - Group G match against
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, she debuted in the Women's Harvest Cup match against the
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n team on July 29, 1998. She netted a goal in the match with
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of the same tournament. Altındere was also part of the Turkey women's U-19 team in two matches of the 1999
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qualifying round. She played in one match of the 2001 UEFA Women's Championship qualification - Group 8 and in eight matches of the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification (UEFA) - Group 8 round. Altındere netted two goals against the women from
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. She capped in a total of 20 games for Turkey, and scored three goals.


See also

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Turkish women in sports Turkish women have an active participation in many sports branches and have several important trophies, especially in athletics, weightlifting, combat sports, volleyball and basketball. Participation in Olympics Pioneers The first Turkish ...


References

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