Tınaz Tırpan
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Tınaz Tırpan born in Turkey is a former coach of the Turkey national football team and Fenerbahçe SK.
Tırpan was appointed as Turkey coach in 1988, succeeding Mustafa Denizli. Under him, the Turks came very close to qualifying for the 1990 World Cup, but missed out qualification when they lost their final game 2-0 to the USSR.
After his spell in charge of Turkey, Tırpan was appointed Fenerbahçe coach, but lasted only five weeks in the job.
He then coached Ankaragucu in the 1999-2000 season, and steered them to UEFA Cup qualification.
Tirpan then took a break from football for two years. In 2002, he was appointed coach of Bucheon SK in South-Korea. His stay lasted only for one season because of poor results.
[edit] Managing career
Turkish national football team 1988-1989
Fenerbahçe SK 1990-1990
Ankaragucu 1999-2000
Bucheon SK 2002-2003
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Fenerbahçe football team Manager 1990-1991 |
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