Ümit Davala

Ümit Aydın Davala (born 30 July 1973) is a Turkish football coach and former player. During his stint at Galatasaray, he won four Süper Lig, three Turkish Cup, one UEFA Cup and one UEFA Super Cup title between 1996 and 2001. He won the 2003–04 Bundesliga with Werder Bremen. Davala represented Turkey with 41 caps in international competitions, scoring 4 goals. He was part of the Turkey squad which earned a bronze medal at 2002 FIFA World Cup.

Ümit Davala
Davala with Galatasaray in 2012
Personal information
Full nameÜmit Aydın Davala
Date of birth (1973-07-30) 30 July 1973 (age 50)[1]
Place of birthMannheim, West Germany[1]
Height1.86 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s)
Youth career
1981–1990VfR Mannheim
1990–1992ASV Feudenheim
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992–1994Türkspor Mannheim0(0)
1994Afyonkarahisarspor11(3)
1995–1996İstanbulspor21(6)
1996Diyarbakırspor (loan)15(2)
1996–2001Galatasaray125(15)
2001–2002AC Milan10(0)
2002–2004Inter Milan0(0)
2002–2003Galatasaray (loan)23(1)
2003–2004Werder Bremen (loan)22(0)
2004–2005Werder Bremen11(0)
Total223(25)
International career
1996–2004Turkey41(4)
Managerial career
2007–2008Turkey U21
2013Galatasaray (caretaker)
2017Tuzlaspor
Medal record
Representing Turkey
Bronze medal – third placeFIFA World Cup2002
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Davala played as a defender of midfielder with VfR Mannheim, ASV Feudenheim, Türkspor Mannheim, Afyonspor, Diyarbakırspor and İstanbulspor before joining Galatasaray in 1997. He won three successive Turkish championships. In 2000, he helped the club to win the Turkish Cup by scoring two goals in the final against Beşiktaş. In the same year, he helped the club win the 2000 UEFA Cup final against Arsenal and the 2000 UEFA Super Cup against Real Madrid.

In September 2001, Davala transferred to Milan in a €5 million deal.[citation needed] He made the transfer because he wanted to follow his former coach at Galatasaray, Fatih Terim, who had been named head coach of Milan. However, in November, Terim was fired and replaced by Carlo Ancelotti, after which Davala lost his first-team place.

In June 2002, Davala was sold to Inter Milan in exchange for Dario Šimić, but was immediately loaned to Galatasaray.[2] In July 2003, Davala was loaned to Werder Bremen, helping the club win the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal double. In July 2004, he was signed permanently by Bremen, but injuries limited his appearances. A hip injury suffered in October 2005 proved too difficult, and over the winter break of the 2005–06 season, Davala was released by the club. He subsequently retired from professional football.

International career

Davala was part of the Turkey squads for UEFA Euro 2000 and the 2002 FIFA World Cup. In the latter, he stood out for his mohawk hair style and scored a goal against PR China in the group stage, adding the winner against Japan in the second round. He also provided the cross that resulted on İlhan Mansız's golden goal against Senegal in the quarter-finals. Turkey would finish the tournament in third place.

Futsal career

Following retirement from professional football, Davala played futsal in international level. He was called up on Turkey national futsal team by head coach Ömer Kaner, in order to qualify to 2010 UEFA Futsal Championship.[3] In an interview held in 2020, Ömer Kaner stated that Davala found hard to accommodate in futsal, at that time.[4]

Coaching career

Davala had been the head coach of Turkey national under-21 team until June 2008. He then joined Galatasaray S.K. as an assistant manager on 11 June 2008. After a loss to Bursaspor, the Galatasaray board stated "radical changes" were on the way, and, true to its word, the board declared that assistant coaches Davala and Edwin Boekamp were sacked on 10 October 2008 after a brief chat with club president Adnan Polat.[5] However, Davala rejoined Galatasaray as an assistant manager again in June 2011.

Musical career

Davala released several rap themed songs, just after he retired from football. One was a collaboration with Kayahan.[6]

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[7][8]
ClubSeasonLeagueCup[a]Continental[b]Other[c]Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Türkspor Mannheim1992–93[9]000000
1993–94000000
Total000000
Afyonspor1994–95TFF Second League11310123
İstanbulspor1994–95TFF Second League16500165
1995–96TFF First League511061
Total21610226
Diyarbakırspor (loan)1995–96TFF Second League15200152
Galatasaray1996–971. Lig[d]283204[e]04[f]1384
1997–9815330602[g]1264
1998–992528361396
1999–20002805213[h]32[i]0485
2000–01[10]2654315[j]24510
2001–02[11]Süper Lig32005183
Total125152284978220432
Milan2001–02[12]Serie A1000000100
Inter2002–03[13]Serie A00000000
2003–04[14]00000000
Total00000000
Galatasaray (loan)2002–03Süper Lig2313050311
Werder Bremen (loan)2003–04[15]Bundesliga2200000220
Werder Bremen2004–05[16]Bundesliga100001000110
2005–06[17]1000100020
Total110002000130
Career total223252785178230942

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[18]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Turkey199620
1997
1998
199940
200050
200191
2002153
200350
200410
Total414
Scores and results list Turkey's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Davala goal.
List of international goals scored by Ümit Davala[18]
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
128 March 2001Skopje, Macedonia  Macedonia2–12–12002 FIFA World Cup qualification
213 June 2002Seoul, South Korea  China3–03–0FIFA World Cup 2002
318 June 2002Miyagi, Japan  Japan1–01–0FIFA World Cup 2002
416 October 2002Istanbul, Turkey  Liechtenstein2–05–0UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying

Honours

Turkey

Galatasaray

Werder Bremen

References

Notes
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