Fatma Kara

Turkish women's football midfielder (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Fatma Kara Şahinbaş (born Fatma Kara; 15 June 1991) is a Turkish women's football midfielder, who plays in Turkish Women's Football Super League for Trabzon. She was a member of the Turkish national team.

Birth name Fatma Kara
Date of birth (1991-06-15) 15 June 1991 (age 34)
Place of birth Herten, Recklinghausen, NRW, Germany
Position Midfielder
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Fatma Kara Şahinbaş
Fatma Kara for Fenerbahçe (October 2023)
Personal information
Birth name Fatma Kara
Date of birth (1991-06-15) 15 June 1991 (age 34)
Place of birth Herten, Recklinghausen, NRW, Germany
Position Midfielder
Team information
Current team
Trabzon
Number 28
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2007–2009 1. FFC Recklinghausen 11 (5)
2009 SG Lütgendortmund 12 (5)
2010 TuS Harpen 7 (0)
2010–2011 Trabzonspor 22 (9)
2011–2014 Trabzon İdmanocağı 48 (10)
2014–2017 Ataşehir 63 (28)
2017–2018 Beşiktaş 17 (5)
2018–2019 HK/Víkingur 34 (3)
2020 ÍBV 16 (2)
2021 1. FFC Recklinghausen 2 (0)
2021–2024 Fenerbahçe 67 (14)
2024–2025 Beylerbeyi 21 (1)
2025– Trabzon 3 (1)
International career
2007 Turkey U-17 10 (0)
2007–2010 Turkey U-19 32 (18)
2009–2020 Turkey 45 (5)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals as of 5 October 2025
‡ National team caps and goals as of 18 September 2020
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Early life

Fatma Kara was born in Herten district of Recklinghausen in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany on June 15, 1991.[1][2] Her father Hasan Kara is a Turkish immigrant. Her parents, initially, did not allow her to play football. The father of her German schoolmate, however, succeeded to convince the parents. At the age of nine, Kara entered the local football club JK SpVgg. Herten.[3]

Her three-year younger sister Ayşe Kara is also a footballer, who follows her footsteps.[3]

Club career

Fatma Kara for Ataşehir Belediyespor (March 2014)
Fatma Kara(white/red) driving the ball for Ataşehir Belediyespor in the 2014–15 season's home match against Kdz. Ereğlispor.
Fatma Kara (#5) attacking Konak Belediyespor for Beşiktaş J.K. in the 2017–18 season home match.

Fatma Kara played in Germany for the hometown club 1. FFC Recklinghausen[4][5][6] in the German Regionalliga West. In the 2008–09 season, she moved to SG Lütgend Dortmund upon an offer to accomplish her high school education there. The next season, she joined TuS Harpen.[3]

After her graduation, she moved to Turkey, and signed for Trabzonspor. She scored nine goals in 22 matches she appeared with Trabzonspor. After playing one season, the women's side of the club dissolved, and she transferred to the rival club Trabzon İdmanocağı in the 2010–11 season. In the two seasons with Trabzon İdmanocağı, Kara netted 10 goals in 40 appearances.[1]

On January 10, 2014, Kara was transferred by the Istanbul-based club Ataşehir Belediyespor.[7]

After four seasons by Ataşehir Belediyespor, she transferred to Beşiktaş J.K. in the 2017–18 season.[1]

In May 2018, Kara signed with the Reykjavík-based club HK/Víkingur of the Icelandic women's league Úrvalsdeild kvenna.[8] She scored two goals in 17 matches of the 2018 season for her team.[9] In November 2019, Kara signed with ÍBV.[10] After one season in Vestmannaeyjar, Kara returned to her initial club 1. FFC Recklinghausen 2003 in the German Frauen-Regionalliga West, for which she had played until 2009.[11][12]

Mid November 2021, she returned to Turkey, and joined the newly re-established and in the Super League entered club Fenerbahçe. After scoring 14 goals in 67 matches in three seasons, she transferred in the 2024–25 Super League season to Beylerbeyi.[1]

In August 2025, she transferred once again to her former club Trabzon.[13]

Internationa career

Fatma Kara for Turkey women's national team in the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 6 match against Belarus.

In 2007 still living in Germany, she was called up for the Turkey girls' U-17 national team, and made her debut in the friendly match against the Azeri team on May 27.[14] Until October 2007, she capped ten times in the youth national team, and participated also at the 2008 UEFA Women's U-17 Championship qualification round matches.[1]

Fatma Kara debuted in the Turkey U-19 national team in the friendly match against Maceonian juniors on September 16, 2007.[15] She capped 32 times until April 2010, and played in the 2008, 2009 and 2010 qualification matches of UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship.[6][16][17][18]

Kara appeared for the first time in the women's national team playing against Azerbaijan team in the UEFA Support International Tournament on May 11, 2009.[17] She also took part in the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5 and UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying – Group 2 matches. As of end September 2014, she capped 25 times in the national team scoring 4 goals.[1]

International goals

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.13 May 2009Poladi Stadium, Rustavi, Georgia Georgia0–40–4UEFA Women's Support International Tournament
2.7 May 2014Spartak Stadium, Mogilev, Belarus Belarus1–21–22015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
3.19 June 2014Stadion pod Malim brdom, Petrovac, Montenegro Montenegro2–32–32015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
4.17 September 2014Minareliçavuş Spor Tesisleri, Bursa, Turkey Belarus1–03–02015 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
5.8 October 2019Kocaeli Stadium, İzmit, Turkey Slovenia1–61–6UEFA Women's Euro 2022 qualifying
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Career statistics

As of 22 September 2024

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Club Season League Continental National Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
1. FFC Recklinghausen 2007–09 Verbandsliga Westfalen 11532134318
SG Lütgendortmund 2009–10 Frauen-Regionalliga 12554179
TuS Harpen 2009–10 Frauen-Regionalliga 70152222
Trabzon 2010–11 First League 22980309
Trabzon İdmanocağı 2011–12 First League 22600226
2012–13 First League 18400184
2013–14 First League 800080
Total 4810004810
Ataşehir Belediyespor 2013–14 First League 912631515
2014–15 First League 17850228
2015–16 First League 13400134
2016–17 First League 24400244
Total 63281137431
Beşiktaş 2017–18 First League 17520195
HK/Víkingur 2018 Úrvalsdeild kvenna 17220192
2019 Úrvalsdeild kvenna 171101272
Total 343121464
ÍBV 2020 Úrvalsdeild kvenna 16220182
1. FFC Recklinghausen 2020–21 Frauen-Regionalliga 200020
Fenerbahçe 2021–22 Super League 22900229
2022–23 Super League 16300163
2023–24 Super League 29200292
Total 6714005714
Beylerbeyi 2024–25 Super League 2100211
Trabzon 2025–26 Super League 310031
Career total 323818723410104
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Honors

Verbandsliga Westfalen
1. FFC Recklinghausen
Winners (1): 2008–09[3]
Turkish First league
Ataşehir
Runners-up (3): 2013–14, 2014–15, 2015–16
Beşiktaş
Runners-up (1): 2017–18
Turkish Super league
Fenerbahçe
Runners-up (2): 2021–22, 2023-23
Third places (1): 2023–24

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