Feyyaz Uçar

Feyyaz Uçar
Personal information
Full name Feyyaz Uçar
Date of birth (1963-10-27) 27 October 1963
Place of birth Antalya, Turkey
Playing position Striker/Winger
Youth career
Avcılar Spor Klübü
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1982–1994 Beşiktaş JK 320 (169)
1994–1996 Fenerbahçe 33 (12)
1995–1996Antalyaspor (loan) 23 (8)
1996–1997 Kuşadasıspor 23 (6)
Total 399 (197)
National team
1988–1993 Turkey 28 (7)
Teams managed
2000–2001 Çanakkale Dardanel (Assistant)
2002–2005 Beşiktaş (Assistant)
2005 Karşıyaka
2005–2006 Malatyaspor
2006–2007 Karşıyaka
2007 Mardinspor
2007–2009 Altay
2009–2013 Turkey U20
2013–2014 Altay
2015 Yeni Malatyaspor
2016– Bandırmaspor

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.


Feyyaz Uçar (born on October 27, 1963 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a former footballer, as a striker, and more recently a coach.

Uçar started his football career at Avcılar Spor Klübü. Attracting various scouts while with Avcilar, he was transferred to Beşiktaş's junior squad only for new jerseys for the Avcılar team. After spending a season with the junior squad, Uçar made his professional debut with the A team in the 1981–1982 season. In the 1989–1990 season, he became the top scorer in the league with 28 goals. Uçar transferred to Fenerbahçe SK in 1994. He was loaned to Antalyaspor in 1995. Following year, he was sent to Kuşadası SK for one season. On May 31, 1997, he retired from active footballer.[1]

Uçar served as an assistant coach with following the clubs: Çanakkale Dardanelspor (2000–2001), Göztepe SK (2001–2002), Denizlispor (2002). He came back to Beşiktaş J.K. to assist Mircea Lucescu and served with him for four seasons. In February 2005, he signed a one-and-a-half-year contract to coach the Secondary League club Karşıyakaspor in İzmir. However, after two months he signed with the Süper Lig team Malatyaspor to replace Aykut Kocaman who resigned following a 1–0 home defeat by Rizespor. Uçar left Malatyaspor early in the 2005–2006 season after the team's disastrous start. His most recent managerial positions include Karşıyaka (2006–2007), Mardinspor (2007) and Altay (2007–2009).[2]

Career achievements and trivia

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