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Abdullah Avcı

1963 - Today

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Abdullah Mucib Avcı (Turkish pronunciation: [abdullah mudʒib avdʒɯ]; born 31 July 1963) is a UEFA Pro Licensed Turkish football manager and a former professional footballer. He is the former manager of Trabzonspor. He has also managed the Turkey national team. Avcı's coaching career began at İstanbulspor in 1999 as assistant coach before a spell as Galatasaray youth academy chief. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Abdullah Avcı is the 357th most popular coach (down from 311th in 2019), the 1,301st most popular biography from Türkiye (down from 1,258th in 2019) and the 6th most popular Turkish Coach.

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Among COACHES

Among coaches, Abdullah Avcı ranks 357 out of 471Before him are Neil Warnock, Chris Coleman, Andrea Mandorlini, Gerardo Seoane, Mato Neretljak, and Jacky Duguépéroux. After him are Pako Ayestarán, Massimo Ficcadenti, Joe Kinnear, Dino Toppmöller, Walter Crickmer, and Dragan Skočić.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1963, Abdullah Avcı ranks 630Before him are Alexandra Silk, Farin Urlaub, Vonda Shepard, Ines Geissler, Scott Westerfeld, and Douglas Wakiihuri. After him are Pako Ayestarán, Sophie in 't Veld, Awadeya Mahmoud, José Zalazar, Valentin Yudashkin, and Rajmond Debevec.

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In Türkiye

Among people born in Türkiye, Abdullah Avcı ranks 1,301 out of 1,347Before him are Süleyman Soylu (1969), Dilan Yeşilgöz (1977), Fatih Tekke (1977), Pelin Karahan (1984), Arif Erdem (1972), and Gökdeniz Karadeniz (1980). After him are Melisa Sözen (1985), Farah Zeynep Abdullah (1989), Engin Öztürk (1986), Özgü Namal (1978), Mehmet Okur (1979), and Numan Acar (1974).

Among COACHES In Türkiye

Among coaches born in Türkiye, Abdullah Avcı ranks 6Before him are Fatih Terim (1953), Şenol Güneş (1952), Ergin Ataman (1966), Bülent Korkmaz (1968), and Hami Mandıralı (1968). After him are Selçuk İnan (1985), and Fatih Akyel (1977).