Greetings to our blog readers in Hungary, Kuwait and Japan as well as of course Turkey and here in the United States.
Ironically, none of three Turkish nationals who also play in the Turkish Premiere League are from the traditional Istanbul powerhouse Galatasaray, the lone Turkish team in the UEFA Champions League. On Saturday, Galatasary, my personal favorite team (I am a Turkish-American) defeated my second favorite Turkish team Bursaspor 2-0 with goals from Burak Yilmaz (52m) and Olcan Adin (90m). This was also Bursapor's first domestic game without the team's long-standing star player Pablo Battalla who now plays for Beijing Guoan in China.
For Gaziantepspor, located in southwest Turkey, the young rising star Muhammet Demir (pictured top) scored two goals in the 72nd and 78th minutes for the team's 2-1 win over Sivasspor.
In another clash of mid-level teams, Eskisehirspor from the western city of Eskisehir, the hometown of Cuneyt Arkin, a Turkish matinee idol from the '70s, got goals from Hurriyet Gucer (pict. bottom) in the 65th minute and Erkan Zengin, a Swedish national of Turkish heritage, who kicked in the game-winning goal in the 76th minute.
Cenk Tosun (43rd min) delivered the only goal for Istanbul powerhouse Besiktas, which was recently eliminated from the Champions League by Arsenal, but BJK will now play in the Europa League. BJK beat Mersin 1-0.
Lastly, it was alas not a good weekend for Rajko Rotman, a Slovenian national, who plays for Basakdemir; he got a red card for his Istanbul team Basaksehir, but the team managed to still get a 1-1 draw with cross-town rival Kasimpasa.
Here are the soccer scores from weekend play in Turkey:
Bursaspor 0 Galatasaray 2
Mersin 0 Besiktas 1
Fenerbahce 3 Karademir Karabuk 2
Kayseri Erciyes 0 Trabszonspor 0, tie
Sivasspor 1 Gazinantepspor 2
Eskisehirspor 2 Konyaspor 1
Rizespor 1 Ankara GB 1, tie
Balikesirspor 1 Akhisar GS 2
Basaksehir 1 Kasimpasa 1, tie
Link to Ahmet Bob Turgut's blog on Turkish soccer:
http://turkeyfootball.blogspot.com/
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
English Premiere League Scoreboard: Arsenal Beats Everton 2-2
Greetings to those of you in Scotland and Slovenia, especially since many people in those countries are watching the UEFA match between Celtic United and Maribor!
In the English Premiere League (EPL), Montenegro international player Stevan Jovetic (pictured top scored two goals to secure defending champ Manchester City's 3-1 win over Liverpool yesterday.
Over the week, French star Olivier Giroud who plays for Arsenal slipped the ball between past American star goal-keeper Tim Howard who plays for Everton for a come from behind 2-2 tie, which felt like a win for Arsenal as the road side was down 2-0 at half-time.
Arsenal will now host Istanbul powerhouse Besiktash, which is the favorite team of our friend Ahmet Bob Turgut. The two teams played to a highly exciting 0-0 tie in Turkey (it was perhaps the best 0-0 game we've watched in years).
It was also a good weekend for Belgian national Nacer Chadli (pictured center) who scored two goals for the London squad Tottenham Hot Spurs in their 4-0 thumping of cross-town Queens Park Rangers (QPR).
Finally, Nathan Dyer (pictured with soccer ball, bottom) scored the lone goal in the 21st minute to propel Swansea, the only EPL team that is currently based in Wales, to a 1-0 win over the recently promoted Brunley.
Here are the rest of the EPL scores:
1) Manchester City 3 Liverpool 1
2) Everton 2 Arsenal 2, tie
3) Tottenham Hot Spurs 4 QPR 0
4) Swansea 1 Burnley 0
5) Sunderland 1 Manchester United 1, tie
6) Chelsea 2 Leicester 0
7) Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 3
8) Hull City 1 Stoke City 1, tie
9) Southhampton 0 West Brom 0, tie
10) Aston Villa 0 Newcastle United 0, tie
http://www.premiereleague.com
http://www.flashscore.com
http://www.nbcsports.com/soccer
http://www.foxsports.com/soccer
In the English Premiere League (EPL), Montenegro international player Stevan Jovetic (pictured top scored two goals to secure defending champ Manchester City's 3-1 win over Liverpool yesterday.
Over the week, French star Olivier Giroud who plays for Arsenal slipped the ball between past American star goal-keeper Tim Howard who plays for Everton for a come from behind 2-2 tie, which felt like a win for Arsenal as the road side was down 2-0 at half-time.
Arsenal will now host Istanbul powerhouse Besiktash, which is the favorite team of our friend Ahmet Bob Turgut. The two teams played to a highly exciting 0-0 tie in Turkey (it was perhaps the best 0-0 game we've watched in years).
It was also a good weekend for Belgian national Nacer Chadli (pictured center) who scored two goals for the London squad Tottenham Hot Spurs in their 4-0 thumping of cross-town Queens Park Rangers (QPR).
Finally, Nathan Dyer (pictured with soccer ball, bottom) scored the lone goal in the 21st minute to propel Swansea, the only EPL team that is currently based in Wales, to a 1-0 win over the recently promoted Brunley.
Here are the rest of the EPL scores:
1) Manchester City 3 Liverpool 1
2) Everton 2 Arsenal 2, tie
3) Tottenham Hot Spurs 4 QPR 0
4) Swansea 1 Burnley 0
5) Sunderland 1 Manchester United 1, tie
6) Chelsea 2 Leicester 0
7) Crystal Palace 1 West Ham 3
8) Hull City 1 Stoke City 1, tie
9) Southhampton 0 West Brom 0, tie
10) Aston Villa 0 Newcastle United 0, tie
http://www.premiereleague.com
http://www.flashscore.com
http://www.nbcsports.com/soccer
http://www.foxsports.com/soccer
Thursday, July 10, 2014
World Cup Soccer Lists (4 of 4): The Names We Will Remember
Wow! We didn't realize that Arjen Robben of The Netherlands and Tim Howard of the United States look like twin brothers! For more info on world soccer, we recommend a true expert Ahmet Bob Turgut:
http://turkeyfootball.blogspot.com/
And, kudos to Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir for calling an excellent game yesterday in Argentina's penalty shoot-out win over The Netherlands, but I suspect we will see much more of Robben, who plays for Bayern Munich.
Here is our list:
1) Joel Campbell. 22. Costa Rica. Olympiacos (Greece; pictured top)
2) Arjen Robben. 30. Netherlands. Bayern Munich (pictured center)
3) Tim Howard. 35. USA. Everton (England, pictured bottom,)
4) Marouane Fellaini. 26. Belgium. Manchester U.
5) Thomas Muller. 24. Germany, Bayern Munich
6) Rais Mbolhi. 28. Algeria. CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria, where he plays goal-keeper)
7) Luis Suarze. 27. Uruguay. Liverpool (I guess we can objectively say he is the most scandalous futboler on the planet)
8) Faryd Mondgram. 43. Colombia. (no club team, he is the oldest player ever to play in a World Cup)
9) Xherdan Shaqiri. 22. Switzerland. Bayern Munich.
10) Mathieu Valbuena. 29. France. Marseilles.
11) Angel di Mira. 26. Argentina. Real Madrid.
http://turkeyfootball.blogspot.com/
And, kudos to Turkish referee Cuneyt Cakir for calling an excellent game yesterday in Argentina's penalty shoot-out win over The Netherlands, but I suspect we will see much more of Robben, who plays for Bayern Munich.
Here is our list:
1) Joel Campbell. 22. Costa Rica. Olympiacos (Greece; pictured top)
2) Arjen Robben. 30. Netherlands. Bayern Munich (pictured center)
3) Tim Howard. 35. USA. Everton (England, pictured bottom,)
4) Marouane Fellaini. 26. Belgium. Manchester U.
5) Thomas Muller. 24. Germany, Bayern Munich
6) Rais Mbolhi. 28. Algeria. CSKA Sofia (Bulgaria, where he plays goal-keeper)
7) Luis Suarze. 27. Uruguay. Liverpool (I guess we can objectively say he is the most scandalous futboler on the planet)
8) Faryd Mondgram. 43. Colombia. (no club team, he is the oldest player ever to play in a World Cup)
9) Xherdan Shaqiri. 22. Switzerland. Bayern Munich.
10) Mathieu Valbuena. 29. France. Marseilles.
11) Angel di Mira. 26. Argentina. Real Madrid.
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Futbol Notebook: All Three Istanbul Powerhouses Win in Weekend Domestic Play
Greetings to our blog-readers in Austria, Azerbaijan and Colombia.
Tonight, as Galatasaray prepares to head to Spain for a UEFA battle with Real Madrid, we reflect back on weekend domestic play in the SuperLiga which had some interesting headlines, especially in the Galatasary-Sivasspor match, but no major surprises as all three Istanbul powerhouses and perennial contender Trabzonspor all won their respective games.
We start with Fenerbahce, one of the three Istanbul power teams, had a fairly competitive 2-1 win over Antalyaspor on the road in Antalya, Turkey's largest resort city. For the Yellow Canaries, goals from Pierre Webo (Cameroon) and Moussa Sow (Senegal). The lone goal for the home team also came from an African player as Lamine Diarra (Senegal) scored.
The lone goal in Trabzonspor's 1-0 home win over Eskisehirpsor came from Paulo Henrique (pictured bottom, Brazil) in the 74th minute of play.
One of our favorite teams Bursaspor tied 1-1 at home in Bursa with Kasimpasha, the fourth team from Istanbul in the Superliga, with the home field Crocs' getting a goal from Sebastian Pinto (Chile) while another South American player Ezequiel Scarionne (Argentina) scored for the visitors.
Georges Mandjeek (Cameroon) scored the lone goal in Kayseri Ericyesspor's 1-0 home win over Ankara G.B.
There were four red cards issued in Galatasaray's home win in Istanbul over Sivasspor, including three from the visitors from Sivas, a city in northeast Turkey. But, the game did see Turkish star Burak Yilmaz (pictured top) kick in his 100th career in the 13th minute of play. We have to thank our good friend Ahmet Bob Turgut for filling us in on that.
The third Istanbul powerhouse Besiktas had a relatively easy home win over Konyaspor 3-1.
Here are the scores:
Besiktas 3 Konyaspor 1
Anatlyaspor 1 Fenerbahce 2
Trabzonspor 1 Eskisehirspor 0
Akhisar 0 Karabuk 1
Gazinantepspor 3 Elazigspor 1
Kayseri Erciyesspor 1 Ankara G.B. 0
Bursaspor 1 Kasimpasha 1 (tie)
Rizespor 0 Kayserispor 2
Galatasaray 2 Sivasspor 1
http://www.turkish-football.com/
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http://www.turkishsoccer.com
Tonight, as Galatasaray prepares to head to Spain for a UEFA battle with Real Madrid, we reflect back on weekend domestic play in the SuperLiga which had some interesting headlines, especially in the Galatasary-Sivasspor match, but no major surprises as all three Istanbul powerhouses and perennial contender Trabzonspor all won their respective games.
We start with Fenerbahce, one of the three Istanbul power teams, had a fairly competitive 2-1 win over Antalyaspor on the road in Antalya, Turkey's largest resort city. For the Yellow Canaries, goals from Pierre Webo (Cameroon) and Moussa Sow (Senegal). The lone goal for the home team also came from an African player as Lamine Diarra (Senegal) scored.
The lone goal in Trabzonspor's 1-0 home win over Eskisehirpsor came from Paulo Henrique (pictured bottom, Brazil) in the 74th minute of play.
One of our favorite teams Bursaspor tied 1-1 at home in Bursa with Kasimpasha, the fourth team from Istanbul in the Superliga, with the home field Crocs' getting a goal from Sebastian Pinto (Chile) while another South American player Ezequiel Scarionne (Argentina) scored for the visitors.
Georges Mandjeek (Cameroon) scored the lone goal in Kayseri Ericyesspor's 1-0 home win over Ankara G.B.
There were four red cards issued in Galatasaray's home win in Istanbul over Sivasspor, including three from the visitors from Sivas, a city in northeast Turkey. But, the game did see Turkish star Burak Yilmaz (pictured top) kick in his 100th career in the 13th minute of play. We have to thank our good friend Ahmet Bob Turgut for filling us in on that.
The third Istanbul powerhouse Besiktas had a relatively easy home win over Konyaspor 3-1.
Here are the scores:
Besiktas 3 Konyaspor 1
Anatlyaspor 1 Fenerbahce 2
Trabzonspor 1 Eskisehirspor 0
Akhisar 0 Karabuk 1
Gazinantepspor 3 Elazigspor 1
Kayseri Erciyesspor 1 Ankara G.B. 0
Bursaspor 1 Kasimpasha 1 (tie)
Rizespor 0 Kayserispor 2
Galatasaray 2 Sivasspor 1
http://www.turkish-football.com/
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http://www.turkishsoccer.com
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Futbol Notebook: A Turkish Guy Named Jimmy???
With the images of Portugal international Jose Bosingwa (pictured top), who got a red card over the weekend, who plays for Trabzonspor and Jimmy Durmaz (pictured middle) a Swedish international with Turkish citizenship, who kicked the winning goal for Ankara Genclerbirligi, over Trabzonspor, we are informing soccer fans around the world of the goings-on in Turkish soccer.
Unlike our good friend Ahmet Bob Turgut, we don't blog about Turkish soccer every week, but the giant match between Istanbul powerhouses Galatasaray and Fenerbahce, which resulted in a 2-0 win for the Yellow Canaries from Fenerbahce, we thought this would be a good week for an entry on Turkish soccer.
The two goals for Fenerbahce, who played on the Asian side of Istanbul, whereas Galatasaray plays on the European side of the Bosporus, came from Turkish international Emre Belozoglu in the 23rd minute. In the second half, a second goal from Brazilian player Cristian Baronir in the 66th minute.
This was a tough week for Galatasaray as they lost to Copenhagen 1-0, thus Didier Drogba, the heart and soul of the team wasn't able to produce a goal and neither was his team.
The other Istanbul powerhouse Besiktas scored a 3-0 win over Kayserispor, but in spite of their win over the team from Kayersi, in central Anatolia, the Eagles' Matta Roman, a Brazilian international. got a red card in the second half.
It was also a good for Sivaspor, a team from Sivas, in northwest Turkey, which beat our beloved Bursaspor 2-1 thanks to two goals from Aatif Chahechouche, of Morocco; Bursaspor got a goal from another African continental player as Taye Taiwo of Nigeria scored the lone goal for the crocodiles (yes, we don't think there are any crocs in Turkey either), which reminds us that if any blog readers are contemplating a trip to the central African country of Burundi to photograph Gustave the man-eating crocodile, perhaps it's just best to say home and watch futbol and "Doctor Who"!
Here are the results from Week 11 of Turkish domestic soccer play:
Fenerbahce 2 Galatasaray 0
Ankara Genclerbirligi 3 Trabzonspor 2
Kayserispor 0 Besiktas 3
Sivasspor 2 Bursaspor 1
Konyaspor 0 Antalyaspor 2
Kasimpasha 3 Gaziantepspor 0
Karademir Karabuk 2 Rizespor 1
Eskisehirspor 2 Akhisar G.K. 0
Elazigspor 0 Kayseri Erciyespor 1
Currently, Fenerbahce is winning the league with 28 points, ahead of Kasimpasa (24 points), Sivasspor (22 pts) and BJK (21 pts).
Turkish national player Deniz Turuc, who is also a Dutch citizen, plays for the Dutch team Go Ahead Eagles, to find out how they fared in domestic play, go to our sister blog http://www.politicscultureandotherwastesoft.blogspot.com
http://www.turkish-football.com/
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Soccer Week (6 of 8): Turkish Soccer Game Sees Seven Goals
Ali Adnan Kerim, who goes by Ali Adnan (pictured), is an Iraqi player who is a rising star in the Turkish Premiere. Kerim, who is known as the 'Asian Gareth Bale' scored one of five goals for Rziespor, located in the tea mecca of Rize, in the 12th minute of play. His Turkish teammate Sercan Kaya added two goals, including the game-winning penalty kick in the 80th minute, for Rizespor's electrifying 5-2 win over Gaziantepspor.
Sivasspor, located in the northwestern city of Sivas, defeated Eskisehirspor, located in Eskisehir, a western city where meerschaum pipes are made, by a 3-2 score. The game-winner for the Sivas side came from Moroccan player Aatif Chahechouhe, who somehow didn't make our players with long, long names list, in the 73rd minute of play.
Here are the complete results from Week 4 in the TPL and (Spoiler Alert!), we have some UEFA Champions League scores, including how GalataSaray, a traditional Istanbul powerhouse, fared at home against Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid.
Here are the Turkish domestic scores from weekend (actually Friday-Monday) play:
GalataSaray 1 Antalyaspor 1 (tie)
Erciyes Kayseri 1 Akihisar 0
Gaziantepspor 2 Rizespor 5
Trabzonspor 1 Karabukspor 0 (Goal came from Brazilian Paulo Henrique in 76th minute)
Ankara Genclerbirligi 1 Kayseri 1 (tie)
Sivasspor 3 Eskisehir 2
Bursaspor 0 Besiktash (Istanbul) 3
Elazig 2 Konyaspor 0
Kasimpasha (IST) 2 Fenerbahce (IST) 3
Here are some UEFA Champion League scores:
It was a good day for Cristiano Ronaldo, as he scored a hat trick, in Istanbul in Real Madrid's 6-1 win over GalataSaray. But, it was not a good day for Greek team Olympiacos as they fell at home in Piraeus (a city outside Athens) to French powerhouse Paris St. Germain by a 4-1 score with two goals (scored within minutes of each other) by French player Thiago Motta.
Here is the complete UEFA Scoreboard:
Manchester United 4 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) 2
Sociedad (Spain) 0 Shktar Donetsk (Ukraine) 2*
Benefica (Portugal) 2 Anderecht (Belgium) 0
Plzen (Czech Rep.) 0 Manchester City 3
GalataSaray 1 Real Madrid 6
Olympiacos 1 PSG 4
Bayern Munich 3 CSKA Moscow 0
Copenhagen 1 Juventus 1 (tie)
*- Shakthar Donestsk's win was considered the upset of the day. Brazilian player Alex Teixeira scored both goals in the victory. This team is not to be confused with Shakter Karagandy, a team from Kazakhstan, which will play in the Europa League on Thursday.
For more information on Turkish soccer, we highly recommend our good friend Ahmet Bob Turgut's blog http://turkeyfootball.blogspot.com/
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/
http://www.turkish-football.com/
http://www.psg.fr/en/Accueil/0/Home (Paris St. Germain's web site, in English)
Sivasspor, located in the northwestern city of Sivas, defeated Eskisehirspor, located in Eskisehir, a western city where meerschaum pipes are made, by a 3-2 score. The game-winner for the Sivas side came from Moroccan player Aatif Chahechouhe, who somehow didn't make our players with long, long names list, in the 73rd minute of play.
Here are the complete results from Week 4 in the TPL and (Spoiler Alert!), we have some UEFA Champions League scores, including how GalataSaray, a traditional Istanbul powerhouse, fared at home against Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid.
Here are the Turkish domestic scores from weekend (actually Friday-Monday) play:
GalataSaray 1 Antalyaspor 1 (tie)
Erciyes Kayseri 1 Akihisar 0
Gaziantepspor 2 Rizespor 5
Trabzonspor 1 Karabukspor 0 (Goal came from Brazilian Paulo Henrique in 76th minute)
Ankara Genclerbirligi 1 Kayseri 1 (tie)
Sivasspor 3 Eskisehir 2
Bursaspor 0 Besiktash (Istanbul) 3
Elazig 2 Konyaspor 0
Kasimpasha (IST) 2 Fenerbahce (IST) 3
Here are some UEFA Champion League scores:
It was a good day for Cristiano Ronaldo, as he scored a hat trick, in Istanbul in Real Madrid's 6-1 win over GalataSaray. But, it was not a good day for Greek team Olympiacos as they fell at home in Piraeus (a city outside Athens) to French powerhouse Paris St. Germain by a 4-1 score with two goals (scored within minutes of each other) by French player Thiago Motta.
Here is the complete UEFA Scoreboard:
Manchester United 4 Bayer Leverkusen (Germany) 2
Sociedad (Spain) 0 Shktar Donetsk (Ukraine) 2*
Benefica (Portugal) 2 Anderecht (Belgium) 0
Plzen (Czech Rep.) 0 Manchester City 3
GalataSaray 1 Real Madrid 6
Olympiacos 1 PSG 4
Bayern Munich 3 CSKA Moscow 0
Copenhagen 1 Juventus 1 (tie)
*- Shakthar Donestsk's win was considered the upset of the day. Brazilian player Alex Teixeira scored both goals in the victory. This team is not to be confused with Shakter Karagandy, a team from Kazakhstan, which will play in the Europa League on Thursday.
For more information on Turkish soccer, we highly recommend our good friend Ahmet Bob Turgut's blog http://turkeyfootball.blogspot.com/
http://www.angelfire.com/nj/sivritepe/
http://www.turkish-football.com/
http://www.psg.fr/en/Accueil/0/Home (Paris St. Germain's web site, in English)
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Tuesday, September 3, 2013
Coming This Week (we hope): Futbol Week
If all goes well, we are hoping to launch a seven-week series entitled Futbol Week. Our aim is to post lists, soccer results and perhaps Twitter feeds from soccer experts, such as Turkish soccer enthusiast Ahmet Bob Turgut and Grant Wuhl.
We will also be focusing on specific domestic league, and see how some of you favorite teams, including the Dutch futbol team Go Ahead Eagles (yes, that is their real name) with Turkish international Deniz Turuc (pictured above) who grew up in the Netherlands and Turkish soccer team BursaSpor with Argentine national Pablo Battalla (pictured below) perform as Week 4 gets underway in most UEFA-sanctioned domestic leagues.
Of course, the big news in the soccer world today is that Mesut Ozil, a German international player of Turkish heritage, has signed a 'cok para' (Turkish term for lots of loot) to transfer from Real Madrid to Arsenal.
Ironically, Aresnal ousted Turkish soccer team Fenerbahce from the UEFA playoffs just over a week ago without Ozil's help.
We will also be focusing on specific domestic league, and see how some of you favorite teams, including the Dutch futbol team Go Ahead Eagles (yes, that is their real name) with Turkish international Deniz Turuc (pictured above) who grew up in the Netherlands and Turkish soccer team BursaSpor with Argentine national Pablo Battalla (pictured below) perform as Week 4 gets underway in most UEFA-sanctioned domestic leagues.
Of course, the big news in the soccer world today is that Mesut Ozil, a German international player of Turkish heritage, has signed a 'cok para' (Turkish term for lots of loot) to transfer from Real Madrid to Arsenal.
Ironically, Aresnal ousted Turkish soccer team Fenerbahce from the UEFA playoffs just over a week ago without Ozil's help.
Wednesday, July 3, 2013
Presidential Quotes: Barack Obama
This week, we are posting quotes from the eight last presidents of the United States on this blogs as well as quips from the first eight presidents on our sister blog "Politics, Culture and Other Wastes of Time" http://www.politicscultureandotherwastesoft.blogspot.com
Today, we start with President Barack Obama, who was visiting Tanzania this week:
"If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress."
SIDEBAR: Perhaps one can thank the respective French and Uzbeki soccer teams for preventing World War III, though we are a bit miffed that France beat Turkey 4-1 in the Under-20 World Game. To make things worse, France won on Turkish soil as the game was played in the southeastern city of Gaziantep, which is also known for its pistachio nuts.
Earlier in the day yesterday, in a game that was also played in Gaziantep, Uzbekistan beat Greece 3-1. Thus, there will be no Turkey-Greece match which could have started the third great international war (we are joking of course_ well, to an extent).
Today, American soccer player Maurice Edu, who has played pro soccer in Turkey and is of Ghanaian heritage tweeted that Ghana upset Portugal 3-2 in a U-20 game that was played today in Istanbul (we believe).
Of course, I am not going to suggest a boycott of Asterix and Lucky Luke (know as Red Kit in Turkey), the world's two most famous French comic book heroes. In fact, one can find these comic books at Chapel Hill Comics in Chapel Hill, NC.
http://www.chapelhillcomics.com
And, for more on the U-20 cup, one check our friend Ahmet Bob Turgut's soccer blog at: http://www.turkeyfootball.blogspot.com
Today, we start with President Barack Obama, who was visiting Tanzania this week:
"If you're walking down the right path and you're willing to keep walking, eventually you'll make progress."
SIDEBAR: Perhaps one can thank the respective French and Uzbeki soccer teams for preventing World War III, though we are a bit miffed that France beat Turkey 4-1 in the Under-20 World Game. To make things worse, France won on Turkish soil as the game was played in the southeastern city of Gaziantep, which is also known for its pistachio nuts.
Earlier in the day yesterday, in a game that was also played in Gaziantep, Uzbekistan beat Greece 3-1. Thus, there will be no Turkey-Greece match which could have started the third great international war (we are joking of course_ well, to an extent).
Today, American soccer player Maurice Edu, who has played pro soccer in Turkey and is of Ghanaian heritage tweeted that Ghana upset Portugal 3-2 in a U-20 game that was played today in Istanbul (we believe).
Of course, I am not going to suggest a boycott of Asterix and Lucky Luke (know as Red Kit in Turkey), the world's two most famous French comic book heroes. In fact, one can find these comic books at Chapel Hill Comics in Chapel Hill, NC.
http://www.chapelhillcomics.com
And, for more on the U-20 cup, one check our friend Ahmet Bob Turgut's soccer blog at: http://www.turkeyfootball.blogspot.com
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Soccer Night-Turkey: Ah Those Altintop Twins
Merhabalar to everyone/ Herkese hello demek istedim..... Hmmm....Turkglish is perhaps not a language which is spoken much in the blogosphere, but, well we try to be original.
We made a big (insert English or Turkish obscenity here) goof last week when we said Fenerbahce was playing Swiss team FC Basel in the UEFA Europa League while English powerhouse Chelsea was playing Benefica of Portugal.
In actuality, Chelsea was playing Basel, whom they defeated, and Fenerbahce alas fell to the Portuguese side in Lisbon 3-1, which eradicated the Yellow Canaries' 1-0 win a week prior in Istanbul. Of course, since this blog is based in America (our executive editor Tilly Gokbudak, who is me, is a Turkish-American), we aren't quite sure how the aggregate system works in soccer, and we think there should be a best 2 out of 3 system instead.
Of course, Turkish futbol blogger Ahmet Bob Turgut, one of our favorite people to follow on Twitter, would have never made this mistake.
Before we go into our dated scores from last week, let's explain a few thing, starting with the twins: Hamid Altintop of GalataSaray (formerly with Read Madrid; pictured top) is the twin brother of Halil Altintop of Trabzonspor (pictured bottom). They are both 30. If for some reason, we got the two mixed up, hopefully, Ahmet Bob Turgut will correct us.
And, we have two new scores from today (Saturday): First, Kayseri upset Trabzonspor 2-1, so we image Halil is not in not in a happy mood right now, but hopefully he'll have a great olive and feta cheese Turkish kahvalti/breakfast (it's 7:30 a.m. and Sunday in Turkey as we are writing this).
We found out that Kayseri, a central Turkish team, has Icelandic national Gretar Steninsson, we presume he is one of the few Icelanders in the TPL.
But, our beloved BursaSpor doubled up on struggling OrduSpor 4-2 with two goals from Slovakian Stanislav Sestak.
The logo in the middle is of Sivasspor which beat bottom-dwelling Istanbul BB last week, but tomorrow, they have the daunting task of facing Burak Yilmaz, Didier Drogba and league-leading GalataSaray.
In leagues standings, these are the top four teams:
1. GalataSaray 65
2. FenerBahce 58
3. Besiktash 52
4. Bursaspor 50
And, here are the results from LAST weekend:
1. BursaSpor 1 Akhisar 1, tie
2. Trabzonspor 2 Ankara GB 0
3. Elazig 1 Karabukspor 0
4. Sivasspor 4 Istanbul BB 1
5. Mersin 1 Antalyaspor 1, tie
6. Besiktash 2 OrduSpor 0
7. Fenerbahce 2 Kayseri 1
8. GalataSaray 1 GaziantepSpor 0
9. Eskisehir 2 Kasimpasha 1
We are also going to arbitrarily mention Turkish Airlines in the hopes that they will give us a free plane ticket from JFK (New York) to Istanbul.
http://www.turkish-football.com
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We made a big (insert English or Turkish obscenity here) goof last week when we said Fenerbahce was playing Swiss team FC Basel in the UEFA Europa League while English powerhouse Chelsea was playing Benefica of Portugal.
In actuality, Chelsea was playing Basel, whom they defeated, and Fenerbahce alas fell to the Portuguese side in Lisbon 3-1, which eradicated the Yellow Canaries' 1-0 win a week prior in Istanbul. Of course, since this blog is based in America (our executive editor Tilly Gokbudak, who is me, is a Turkish-American), we aren't quite sure how the aggregate system works in soccer, and we think there should be a best 2 out of 3 system instead.
Of course, Turkish futbol blogger Ahmet Bob Turgut, one of our favorite people to follow on Twitter, would have never made this mistake.
Before we go into our dated scores from last week, let's explain a few thing, starting with the twins: Hamid Altintop of GalataSaray (formerly with Read Madrid; pictured top) is the twin brother of Halil Altintop of Trabzonspor (pictured bottom). They are both 30. If for some reason, we got the two mixed up, hopefully, Ahmet Bob Turgut will correct us.
And, we have two new scores from today (Saturday): First, Kayseri upset Trabzonspor 2-1, so we image Halil is not in not in a happy mood right now, but hopefully he'll have a great olive and feta cheese Turkish kahvalti/breakfast (it's 7:30 a.m. and Sunday in Turkey as we are writing this).
We found out that Kayseri, a central Turkish team, has Icelandic national Gretar Steninsson, we presume he is one of the few Icelanders in the TPL.
But, our beloved BursaSpor doubled up on struggling OrduSpor 4-2 with two goals from Slovakian Stanislav Sestak.
The logo in the middle is of Sivasspor which beat bottom-dwelling Istanbul BB last week, but tomorrow, they have the daunting task of facing Burak Yilmaz, Didier Drogba and league-leading GalataSaray.
In leagues standings, these are the top four teams:
1. GalataSaray 65
2. FenerBahce 58
3. Besiktash 52
4. Bursaspor 50
And, here are the results from LAST weekend:
1. BursaSpor 1 Akhisar 1, tie
2. Trabzonspor 2 Ankara GB 0
3. Elazig 1 Karabukspor 0
4. Sivasspor 4 Istanbul BB 1
5. Mersin 1 Antalyaspor 1, tie
6. Besiktash 2 OrduSpor 0
7. Fenerbahce 2 Kayseri 1
8. GalataSaray 1 GaziantepSpor 0
9. Eskisehir 2 Kasimpasha 1
We are also going to arbitrarily mention Turkish Airlines in the hopes that they will give us a free plane ticket from JFK (New York) to Istanbul.
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Sports Desk- Istanbul Powerhouses Have Solid Weekend in Soccer

Back in the '70s and '80s, "Monday Night Football" was a regular American sports spectacular. It seems that Europeans have taken their own liking to "Monday Night Futbol" as major games were played today in Turkey, England, Spain and Italy_ and those are just the ones we are aware of.
In Turkey, it was a great weekend for the three traditional powerhouses. Today (Monday), one of those three titans Besiktas scored a 2-1 win over Orduspor, a team from Ordu in the far-eastern Black Sea, in the neutral Mediterranean tourism mecca of Antalya.
The first goal of the game, according to Besiktas' web site, came from Turkish-Austrian player Veli Kavlak in the 36th minute of play. Argentinian national Culio scored the equalizer for Orduspor in the 66th minute. But, it was a solid header from German star Fabian Ernst (pictured here) which clinched the game for Besiktas.
Another Istanbul power Fenerbahce drubbed last place Ankara Gucu 4-2 with goals from Slovakian star and former Chelsea player Miroslav Stoch (18th and 58th mins.), Brazilian player Cristian (51st min.) and Senegal national Issia Dia (88th min.).
For the third traditional giant, Galatasaray's Emmanuel Eboue, an Ivory Coast national and former Arsenal player, scored the team's lone goal in the 71st minute for a 1-0 victory over Ankara Genclerbirligi.
Eskisehirspor beat our beloved Bursaspor Crocs 1-0 on a goal from Brazilian player Dede in 87th minute of play. And, Trabzonspor, a team that is also playing in the UEFA Champions League, tied Sivasspor 2-2 with a goal from former Bursapor star Volkan Sen in the 69th minute of play. Erman Kilic, a wingback, scored a late goal for Sivasspor in the 75th minute for the tie.
Fenerbahce is currently first in league play with 28 points; followed by Galatasaray with 25 points and the very surprising Manisaspor with 23 points.
Here are the scores for the entire Turkish Premiere League from this week; Galatasaray and Fenerbahce are reportedly going to play on Wednesday as Trabzonspor, which is in fourth place domestically, faces French power Lille in the UEFA Champions League on that same day:
Sivasspor 2 Trabzonspor 2, tie
Gaziantepspor 1 Samsunspor 0
Galatasaray 1 Ankara Genclerbirligi 0
Fenerbahce 4 Ankara Gucu 2
Antalyaspor 2 Karabukspor 1
Kayersispor 1 Istanbul BB 0
Idman Yurdu (Mersin) 0 Manisaspor 0, tie
Eskisehirspor 1 Bursaspor 0
Besiktas 2 Orduspor 1
For more info on the latest developments on Turkish soccer, we highly recommend following Ahmet Bob Turgut on Twitter (twitter.com/turkishsoccer) or on his blog at (turkeyfootball.blogspot.com).
As for the Greek soccer game we mentioned earlier in the week, Olympiacos previaled over Panatlikos 2-0; they now have the daunting dask of playing Arsenal in the UEFA Champions League tomorrow. Another Greek soccer power AEK Athens won its game over Kekrya 1-0.
CORRECTION: In our last entry, ee incorrecly stated that the previous record from The Cars came out in 1985; it came out in 1987 and the current release is the seventh one from the band (it's already been corrected!).
UPDATE: West Virginia University did indeed win their 'free mustache giveaway' home game over Boston University by a 78-53 score, which we mentioned on Saturday. Asya Bussie had 17 points and 10 rebounds for the winning Mountaineers. Turkish player Deniz Kilicli plays for WVU's men's basketball team.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Sports Desk- English Soccer Winners
Interesting week for English soccer as many rivals met each other. Yesterday, English soccer star Glen Johnson (pictured here) kicked in the game-winng goal for Liverpool against his former team Chelsea, giving his new team a 2-1 win. Argentinian Maxi Rodriguez scored for Liverpool earlier in the 33rd minute. And, Englishman Daniel Sturridge scored the lone goal for Chelsea in the 55th minute.
I was able to watch that game on American television yesterday, but I overslept Arsenal's 2-1 win over Norwich City, which aired at 7:30 a.m. here in les etats unis SAturday morning. Dutch star Robin ven Persie game through for Arsenal with goals in the 27th and 59th minute. Welsh player Steve Morison scored for Norwich in the 16th minute.
League leader Manchester City also won on Saturday by pummeling Newcastle 3-1. The goals for Manchester City came from Italian Mario Balotelli (41st minute); English player M. Richards (44th minute) and Argentinian Kun Aguero (72nd minute). English player Dan Gosling scored the lone goal late in the game for Newcastle.
And, today, Tottenham climbed to a third place tie with Newcastle after the team's 2-0 win over Aston Villa. Both goals for Tottenham came from Togo national player Emmanuel Adebayor.
Manchester United is second behind Manchester City in the English League thanks to the team's 1-0 win over Swansea on Saturday.
Here are the complete results of weekend play:
Fulham 0 Sunderland 0
Manchester City 3 Newcastle 1
Tottenham 2 Aston Villa 0
Queens Park 3 Stoke City 2
Everton 2 Wolverton 1
Manchester United 1 Swansea 0
Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1
Arsenal 2 Norwich City 1
Blackburn 3 Wigan Athletic 1
W. Bromal 2 Bolton 1
SIDEBAR: I read a funny tweet from Turkish soccer authority Ahmet Bob Turgut, who lives here in America. The tweet was in Turkish, but it simply asked "Is Anyone in Turkey watching the MLS Cup?"
For those who missed it, irregardless if you are in Boston or Istanbul, was:
L.A. Galaxy 1 Houston 0. The lone goal for the Galaxy was scored by American soccer star Landon Donovan in the 72nd minute.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Special Quote of the Day- Gabriel Byrne

We are wrapping our March quotes for famous people, alive or dead, from Ireland with a quip from actor Gabriel Byrne who is not only alive and well at age 60, but he is still getting critical raves for his role as the psychologist Dr. Paul Weston on the HBO series "In Treatment."
Byrne has also been in acclaimed featured films, such as "The Usual Suspects" and "Miller's Crossing."
Here is his quote, hopefully those of you enjoying your lunch hour in Eugene, Oregon, where it is noon now, have time to read this:
"I think there's a bit of the devil in everybody. There's a bit more of a priest in everybody too, but I enjoyed playing the devil more. He was more fun."
SIDEBAR: Yesterday, Turkey beat Austria 2-0 in Euro Cup 2012 qualifier play (hopefully, this will increase our blog hits from Istanbul, my late father's hometown where yesterday's game was played) with goals from Arda Turan (28th minute) and Gokhan Gonul (78th min.).
Turkey still trails Group-A leader Germany and second-place Belgium who defeated Azerbaijan 4-1 yesterday.
The Turkish side will play on the road against Belgium in Tintinland (our nickname for the Flemish country) for a crucial game on June 3.
Turkey suffered a shocking 1-0 upset loss to Azerbaijan in group play back in October in Baku in which Rashad Sadygov scored the only goal of the match.
We certainly wish Turkey the best, and hope they come away from Belgium with a 'buyuk zafer'/big victory.
For all things related to Turkish soccer, you can check out Ahmet Bob Turgut's blog at turkishsoccer.net or his Twittre page which is (twitter.com/turkishsoccer).
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Special Quote of the Week- Freddy Adu
We continue our special quotes from African-American athletes, past and present, with a quip from soccer star Freddy Adu, 21, who became the youngest person to play a soccer game in Major League Soccer as a member of DC United when he was just 13.
As of Feb. 1, Adu is now playing for the Turkish soccer team Rizespor in the Black Sea city of Rize, Turkey. This comes as an irony to me as my late father came from Turkey. And, though I try to follow Turkish soccer and I follow Adu on Twitter, this was knowledge I just learned today.
Over the weekend, Adu's Rizespor beat OrduSpor 3-0. RizeSpor also features Liberian soccer star Theo Weeks.
Adu, whose family immigrated from Ghana to Rockville, Md., when he was 8, played for DC United until 2006. After playing for Real Salt Lake, he jumped over the pond to play for the Portuguese team Benfica.
Here is the quote from Adu:
"You can't do anything to help your team when you don't play."
One can follow Adu on Twitter at:
http://www.twitter.com/FreddyAdu11
You can keep up with Turkish soccer by following Ahmet Bob Turgut:
http://twitter.com/turkishsoccer
This weekend, traditional Istanbul powerhouse Fenerbahce defeated rival Besiktas 4-2 with three goals from Brazilian star Alex.
SIDEBAR: I have to salute my good friend Chris Knight, a fellow blogger, who is standing up for us. Yesterday, he tweeted that he disagreed with a "New York Times" article stating that blogs were decreasing in popularity due to Facebook and Twitter. Knight said that one simply can not say everything within Twitter's space limitations. With all due respect to Twitter co-founder Biz Stone, we couldn't agree more.
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