Bülent Uygun (born 1 August 1971) is a Turkish
football
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manager and former player. He played as an attacking midfielder after starting his career as a striker, and was the captain of
Fenerbahçe. His nickname is ''The Soldier''.
Playing career
He began his career with
Sakaryaspor at youth level, and went on to sign professionally for
Kocaelispor in 1989. After four years, he then moved to
Istanbul, playing three years with Turkish giants
Fenerbahçe, scoring 39 goals in 107 matches. During the 1993–94 season he was Fenerbahçe's top scorer with 22 goals. He then moved back to his former club
Kocaelispor in 1996. He has short spells with other clubs including
Trabzonspor,
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and
Sivasspor. He was famous for celebrating his goals by giving a soldier's salute. He was capped 16 times for the
Turkey Under-21 squad and 11 times for
Turkey, scoring only twice for the senior squad. He also played 3 times for the National Olympic Team.
Managerial career
Sivasspor
Bülent took the job as manager of
Sivasspor in 2006, with the club having just completed their first ever season in the top flight, after promotion from Turkey’s second tier in May 2005. The club, based in
Central Anatolia, have a small stadium with a capacity of just 18,000 people. At the age of 35, this was Bülent's first ever managerial role, having retired from playing professional football two years earlier.
2006–07 season
In
2006–07, Bülent’s first season in charge, he led them to an over-achieving 7th-place finish, finishing on 48 points. He also led Sivas to the group stage of the Turkish Domestic Cup, also known as the
Fortis Cup.
2007–08 season
The
2007–08, season saw Sivas lead the table until January 2008, having amassed a fantastic home record. The first half of the season saw them play 10 home games, winning all 10, scoring 20 goals and conceding only three. British Press had picked up on this ‘surprise team’ with many wondering if they will be able to break the stronghold of the dominant ‘Istanbul Big Three’,
Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe and
Beşiktaş
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, and become only the fifth club to win the league. However, the second half of the season saw them drop points and they finished in a ‘disappointing’ 4th place, with 73 points. Through their league position, the qualified for the 2nd Round of the, now defunct,
UEFA Intertoto Cup
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; the first time in the club's history that they participated in a European Competition. They progressed to
third round but missed the chance to play in the
UEFA Cup, after losing to eventual Intertoto Cup winners
Braga of Portugal. Uygun was named
Süper Lig manager of the season in May 2008 at the age of 36.
2008–09 season
The ''Sivas Fairytale'' continued to grow in the
2008–09 season when they led at the top of the table for the majority of the season. It was thought that Sivasspor would be the first team in 25 years to win the league, outside of the 'Istanbul Big Three', when
Trabzonspor won at the end of the 1983–84 season. However, late April 2009 saw Beşiktaş overtake them to the top spot, and eventually they had to settle for second place, coming in five points behind Beşiktaş. They qualified for the
Champions League entering the third round as the best-placed path for non-champions, and were drawn against
Anderlecht
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of Belgium. Uygun relishes the fact that minnows Sivasspor, with a budget of just $12 million, will be playing in the Champions League this coming season.
Sivasspor’s continued success in the 2008–09 season, saw
UEFA study the team, along with
José Mourinho
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and experts from the Netherlands and Brazil analyzing the team and also Uygun’s methods.
2009–10 season
After having lost seven players from their first 11 during the summer 2009 transfer window, Sivasspor began the pre-season slowly. While away at their Netherlands training camp, they lost three of their five pre-season friendly's managing only one win and a draw.
For the first time in Sivas's 42-year history, the 2009–10 season saw
Sivasspor take part in the
Champions League and the
Europa League, formerly the
UEFA Cup. They were drawn in the
third round against
Anderlecht
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, and on their debut match on 29 July 2009, lost 5–0 away to the Belgian side. However, the second leg saw Sivas's first Champions League win after the Turkish side won 3–1 at home, and gave Bulent Uygun his first competitive win for the 09–10 season, although they lost 6–3 on aggregate and did not progress to the next stage.
Having been eliminated at the third round, Sivas were drawn to face
UEFA Cup holders
Shakhtar Donetsk in the
Europa League play-off's, however they lost both legs and were thus eliminated from all European competitions.
Sivas' poor start to the season saw them second from bottom of the Turkish
Süper Lig with just one points from seven games. Their first victory of the season came on matchday 8 against
Antalyaspor, in a 1–0 home win. However, shortly after this match on 4 October 2009, Uygun announced he was stepping down as manager, believing he had taken the club as far as he could.
Umm Salal SC
On 15 December 2013, Bülent was appointed new head coach of
Umm Salal SC in
Qatar Stars League
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Management style
Bülent has stated that his managerial influence has come from
Brazilian 1994 World Cup manager
Carlos Alberto Parreira, whom he worked under while playing for
Fenerbahçe S.K. In a recent interview, in June 2009, Uygun is quoted as saying:
''“My father was a wrestling coach. He told me that my career as a soccer player would end in 15 years. He advised me to think like a coach at all times. So when I was a player, I always looked at the game with the eyes of a coach. I took the good bits from Parreira, Osieck, Fatih Terim and all of the other coaches with whom I had worked. I viewed every training session as an experiment. After I quit playing, I watched more than 100 matches in Europe. I attended the training courses and read the best books about it. And I developed my own system, which I call "TürBülent"”''
The computer program he devised called "TürBülent", is a training system sees players alternate between performance-enhancing fitness binges and prolonged rests, the idea being that form-sapping fatigue can be meticulously scheduled against breaks in the fixture calendar.
He is known to be very strict with his players, and has previously spoken of banning his players from drinking alcohol and partying at nightclubs. He credits some of
Sivasspor's success down to this.
Managerial statistics
References
External links
Uygun's official website
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* (as coach)
Bülent Uygun statistics*
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1971 births
Living people
Association football midfielders
Association football forwards
Turkish footballers
Turkey international footballers
Turkish football managers
Göztepe S.K. footballers
Sakaryaspor footballers
Kocaelispor footballers
Fenerbahçe S.K. footballers
Trabzonspor footballers
Sivasspor footballers
Süper Lig players
Süper Lig managers
Sivasspor managers
Umm Salal SC managers
Al-Gharafa SC managers
Çaykur Rizespor managers
Expatriate football managers in Qatar
Turkish expatriate football managers
Turkey under-21 international footballers
Turkey youth international footballers
Turkish expatriate sportspeople in Qatar
Bucaspor managers
Mediterranean Games gold medalists for Turkey
Mediterranean Games medalists in football
Competitors at the 1993 Mediterranean Games