Semih Şentürk

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Semih Şentürk (born 29 April 1983) is a Turkish former international footballer who played as a striker.

Date of birth (1983-04-29) 29 April 1983 (age 43)
Place of birth İzmir, Turkey
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position Striker
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Semih Şentürk
Şentürk in 2023
Personal information
Date of birth (1983-04-29) 29 April 1983 (age 43)
Place of birth İzmir, Turkey
Height 1.82 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position Striker
Youth career
1993–1999 Özçamdibispor
1999–2002 Fenerbahçe A2
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2001–2013 Fenerbahçe 205 (56)
2001–2002İzmirspor (loan) 22 (3)
2014 Antalyaspor 13 (3)
2014–2016 İstanbul Başakşehir 31 (11)
2016–2018 Eskişehirspor 47 (18)
Total 318 (91)
International career
1999 Turkey U15 4 (1)
1999-2000 Turkey U16 27 (15)
2000-2001 Turkey U17 18 (1)
2000-2001 Turkey U18 4 (0)
2001 Turkey U19 4 (4)
2002-2003 Turkey U20 6 (2)
2003-2005 Turkey U21 21[1] (6)
2006 Turkey B 1 (0)
2007-2012 Turkey 28 (8)
Managerial career
2020–2024 Fenerbahçe (youth coach)
Medal record
Representing  Turkey
Men's football
UEFA European Championship
Bronze medal – third place2008 Austria & Switzerland
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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He has spent most of his club career at Fenerbahçe where he played between 1999 and 2014, winning 5 Süper Lig and 2 Turkish Cup titles, having risen through the ranks of the Fenerbahçe youth section. Şentürk was a part of Turkey at UEFA Euro 2008, in which Turkey reaches semi-finals. Şentürk was the top-scorer of Süper Lig in 2007–08 season with 17 goals. He has been named as 'Nöbetçi Golcü (Striker on Duty)' by media and fans for his super-sub status in Fenerbahçe and Turkish national team.

Club career

Şentürk among the Fenerbahçe line-up against Chelsea

Şentürk started his career at Özçamdibispor, a local club in İzmir in 1993. He joined Fenerbahçe in 1999. Şentürk cemented his place in the team during the 2007–08 Süper Lig season, in which he scored 17 goals and finished the season as league top scorer. His more prominent role in the team was rewarded after he was named as the vice-captain of the team in 2007 after the departure of the former captains Ümit Özat and Tuncay.[citation needed] His four goals against MTK Budapest on 6 August 2008 meant that Semih became only the second Turkish player after Fethi Heper to score four goals in a single European match.[citation needed] In 2008, he signed his first extension contract keeping him at the club until May 2010.[citation needed] In 2011, he signed another contract extension which will keep him at the club until 2014.[citation needed]

On 19 June 2013 Şentürk left Fenerbahçe. On 26 January 2014, Semih scored his first goal for his new team Antalyaspor. Later on, he played for İstanbul Başakşehir and Eskişehirspor.

International career

Semih Şentürk playing for Turkey in 2010

Şentürk was included to Turkey by Fatih Terim. On 11 June he came on as a substitute in the 46th minute and in the 57th minute of the second Group A encounter against Switzerland and scored the equalizer with a powerful header outjumping Swiss defence and beating the goalkeeper, even though he got a hand on it.[citation needed] In the quarter-finals match versus Croatia, Şentürk scored a last-second equalizer, leading team to beat Croatia through the penalty shootouts.

In Euro 2008 semi-final against Germany turned out to have a thriller ending in which Şentürk played a key role. In the 86th minute, just 7 minutes after Miroslav Klose's goal, Şentürk took a low cross provided by teammate Sabri Sarıoğlu and steered in the crucial equalizer. However, his side went on to be defeated as Germany's winger-back Philipp Lahm managed to score a decisive goal in the 90th minute, which knocked out Turkey eventually. Upon the end of the competition, Şentürk received many plaudits for his last minute heroics, with the press labeling him as the super-sub of the tournament.[2]

Coaching career

In November 2020 Fenerbahçe confirmed the return of Şentürk, who returned to the club as a academy coach.[3] In July 2023, after several different positions in the club's academy, Şentürk was promoted to head coach of the club's U-19 team.[4] On 18 September 2024, he announced his resignation from this position.[5]

Career statistics

Club

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Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[6]
Club Season League Cup[a] Europe[b] Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Fenerbahçe 2000–01 Süper Lig 100010
2002–03 13310143
2003–04 13111142
2004–05 301040
2005–06 22954102813
2006–07 18177723210
2007–08 271730823819
2008–09 24751663514
2009–10 2162160297
2010–11 251044203114
2011–12 22132253
2012–13 1718320274
2013–14 00000000
Total 20556402334 10 277 89
Antalyaspor 2013–14 Süper Lig 13352185
İstanbul Başakşehir 2014–15 Süper Lig 2311102411
2015–16 7096166
Total 30111064017
Career total 248705531329335111
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International

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Appearances and goals by national team and year[7]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Turkey 200720
200865
200971
2010102
201130
Total288
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Scores and results list Turkey's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Şentürk goal.
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List of international goals scored by Semih Şentürk[citation needed]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
129 May 2008MSV-Arena, Duisburg, Germany Finland2–02–0Friendly
211 June 2008St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland  Switzerland1–12–1UEFA Euro 2008
320 June 2008Ernst Happel Stadion, Wien, Austria Croatia1–11–1UEFA Euro 2008
425 June 2008St. Jakob-Park, Basel, Switzerland Germany2–22–3UEFA Euro 2008
56 September 2008Hrazdan Stadium, Yerevan, Armenia Armenia2–02–02010 FIFA World Cup qualification
61 April 2009Ali Sami Yen Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey Spain1–01–22010 FIFA World Cup qualification
726 May 2010Veterans Stadium, New Britain, United States Northern Ireland2–02–0Friendly
87 September 2010Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey Belgium2–13–2UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying
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