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Nuri Kazim Sahin: Midfielder |
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Nickname: |
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Date of Birth:
05.09.1988 |
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With the Reds: 2012- |
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Squad:
number: 4 |
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Height: 5 ft 10 in
(1.79 m) |
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Weight: 65 kg |
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Bought from: Real Madrid |
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Signed for
LFC: Loan - 25.08.2012 |
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Debut: 02.09.2012 (Aged 23) |
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Last match:
02.09.2012 |
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Debut
goal: |
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1st team
league games: 1 |
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1st team
league goals: |
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Total 1st
team games: 1 |
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Total 1st
team goals: |
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Contract expiry:
31.05.2013, end loan. |
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International caps:
32 Turkey (05.06.2012) |
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International
goals: 2 |
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International debut:
08.10.2005 vs. Germany |
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Former clubs: R
S V Meinerzhagen (youth), Borussia Dortmund, Feyenoord (loan), Real Madrid |
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Birth Place:
Ludenscheid, Germany |
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Honours: |
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Honours former clubs: 1 KNVB
Cup 200708 (Feyenoord); 1 Bundesliga 201011 (Borussia Dortmund), La Liga 201112
(Real Madrid) |
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Personal Honours: FIFA U-17
World Championship 2005: Bronze Ball, FIFA U-17 World Championship 2005: Silver Shoe |
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International Honours: 1 UEFA
Championship U-17s 2005, FIFA World Championship U-17s: Semi-Finalist |
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Total LFC games/goals
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League |
FA Cup |
FL Cup |
Europe |
Other |
Total |
Seasons |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
App |
Gls |
2012-13 |
1 |
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1 |
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Total |
1 |
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1 |
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A more detailed look at the player's appearances
Total |
started/substitutions |
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Total |
Competition |
1 |
Started |
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1 |
Premier League |
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On the bench |
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Substitute |
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1 |
Substituted |
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Career Milestones for Nuri Sahin:
Appearances in all competitions
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Date |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
1 |
02.09.2012 |
Arsenal |
0-2 |
Anfield |
League |
Goals in all competitions
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Date |
Min |
Against |
Result |
Venue |
Competition |
Didn't find any
goals |
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* Note, Since the 1993-94 season players have a fixed
number. |
Notes:
- b - on bench |
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PROFILE
Nuri Sahin was born to Turkish parents in the German town of Ludenscheid and joined
Borussia Dortmund's youth academy as a 12-year-old after being spotted playing for RSV
Meinerzhagen.
His early football career was punctuated by a series of records and achievements
which began at the U17 Championships in Italy, where his flourishing contribution for
Turkey was acknowledged with the Player of the Tournament award.
Sahin was then instrumental once more as the Turks clinched a fourth-place finish
at the U17 World Cup in Peru, where he won the bronze ball behind Premier League
stars-to-be Carlos Vela of Mexico and the Brazilian Anderson.
Domestically, he became the youngest-ever Bundesliga debutant aged 16 years and 354
days when he got his first run-out for Dortmund in August 2005.
The same month, Sahin made his full international debut for Turkey - turning down
the opportunity to play for the country where he was born and raised, Germany.
And fate would have it that, when the time came for him to make his first start for
the national side, the opportunity arose against the country he opted not to represent.
Introduced as a substitute against the Germans in Istanbul during a friendly, Sahin
took just three minutes to find the back of the net for the national side.
Steaming into the penalty area as German defenders scrambled to clear their lines;
he thrashed the ball through a wall of defenders and into the goal behind with a
perfectly-executed bicycle kick which made him the national side's youngest ever scorer.
More records were to follow. Three months after making his first Dortmund
appearance, he became the youngest goalscorer in Bundesliga history when he clinched the
Black Yellows' winner against FC Nuremberg in November 2005.
That season was to be his first in the Bundesliga and the midfielder notched 23
appearances and chipped in with six assists for his teammates. He played plenty of games
in the 2006-07 season as well, turning out 24 times for the German outfit - still at the
relatively tender age of 18.
His finely-tuned passing range allowed him to instigate attacking moves with slick
and accurate distribution - a facet of his game which will help him slot seamlessly into
Rodgers' Liverpool plans. But the midfielder could also offer his share of the goals.
As was proved when he fired twice on his home debut for Feyenoord at the start of
2007-08 season. He had agreed to join the Dutch outfit on a one-year loan in order to
rejoin former Dortmund coach Bert van Marwijk, who had left the German club in December
2006.
That season Sahin made 29 appearances but despite firing six goals, his Feyenoord
side finished seventh in the league.
Back home, Dortmund were faring no better. Thomas Doll's men slumped to a
13th-placed finish in Sahin's absence and so in May 2008, Jurgen Klopp signed a two-year
contract to replace him as manager.
The incoming boss was a meticulous and highly ambitious young coach and soon after
arriving in Germany, he made it clear that Sahin, back with the club following his
year-long spell in Holland, would be an integral component of his vision for the club.
Klopp targeted a total transformation at the Westfalenstadion; his aim was to
propel Dortmund back to the top of German football and within four seasons he could claim
to have done exactly that.
The 2008-09 season saw them finish sixth. Sahin was an integral part of his side
and he thrived alongside new recruits Kevin Grosskreutz, Lukas Piszczek, Mats Hummels and
Mario Gotze.
In 25 appearances, he netted twice and created six goals. The following year he
doubled his goalscoring tally and added two more assists to his count as Dortmund edged
their way closer to the Bundesliga summit.
At the end of the 2010-11 season, they were crowned champions. Sahin was a near
ever-present and his vital statistics had improved for a third season running. This time
he struck six and assisted eight as Klopp and co. brought the title back to the
Westfalenstadion for the first time in eight years.
However, Sahin was on his way out of Dortmund in the summer of 2011 as Real Madrid
and Jose Mourinho beckoned.
His first game in La Liga ended in a 7-1 victory to Real Madrid against Osasuna in
November 2011 and in December that year he scored his first goal for Madrid as they
thrashed Ponferradina 5-1 in the Copa del Rey.
Madrid were crowned Spanish champions in May 2012; however, four months later,
Sahin was on his way to Anfield to become Liverpool's fourth summer recruit.
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Total Nuri Sahin in
Turkey & other clubs games/goals
Notes:
2003 Turkey U-16 2
200405 Turkey U-17 21 (5 goals)
200405 Turkey U-19 6
2007-08 Turkey U-21 11 (5 goals)
Update: 03.09.2012 |
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