

Terim's coaching career began when he was appointed the coach of Ankaragücü.
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Managerial career Early years Īfter retiring from professional football his first training appointment came from Jupp Derwall while they were both at Galatasaray. Gegiç attributed Terim's successes as a coach to the unique understanding of the game that he developed while playing as a central defender. Abdullah Gegiç, a famous football coach with Partizan in the former Yugoslavia and Eskişehirspor in Turkey, knew Terim from his days as a central defender and described him as an intelligent defender with " Beckenbauer-like" qualities. He ended his playing career at Galatasaray in 1985. He played for the Turkey national team 51 times between 19 and was the national team captain for 35 international matches, setting the national record in both categories at that time. During that time, the club never won the Turkish league championship trophy. Terim played 11 years for the Istanbul club. As the team captain, he had to fill in for injured defenders and eventually he ended up playing regularly as a sweeper/ defender.

Terim played for Adana Demirspor until 1974, when he joined Galatasaray as a sweeper on 8 July 1974. He became the team captain three years later. Because of his financial difficulties, he was the only player in the team who was being paid secretly by the club at the time. In 1969, Terim began his professional football career with Adana Demirspor. 3.4.1 Turkish Super Lig statistics with Galatasaray.His Turkish nickname is " İmparator", and his Italian nickname is " Imperatore". In December 2008, he was ranked the seventh-best football manager in the world by World Soccer Magazine in 2008. Terim received a nomination for UEFA manager of the year 2008, and Eurosport named him the best coach at UEFA Euro 2008. In a survey conducted by the International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) in 80 countries, he was placed among the best eight managers in the world, receiving his award at a ceremony held in Rothenburg, Germany, on 8 January 2001. Terim has managed several clubs in Italy and Turkey, as well as the Turkish national football team, most recently from 2013 to 2017. He is the former manager of Galatasaray, a position he previously held four times. * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league onlyįatih Terim (born 4 September 1953) is a Turkish association football manager and former player.
