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Personal information | |||
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Full name | Bekir Refet Teker | ||
Date of birth | May 22, 1899 | ||
Place of birth | Istanbul, Ottoman Empire | ||
Date of death | April 5, 1977 | (aged 77)||
Place of death | Karlsruhe, Germany | ||
Position(s) | Striker | ||
Youth career | |||
1911–1913 | Fenerbahçe SK | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1915–1916 | Fenerbahçe SK | ||
1916–1918 | Altınordu İdman Yurdu SK | ||
1920–1921 | İttihatspor | ||
1921–1923 | Karlsruher FC Phönix | ||
1923–1926 | 1. FC Pforzheim | ||
1926–1928 | Karlsruher FV | ||
International career | |||
1924–1928 | Turkey | 3 | (3) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Bekir Refet Teker (May 22, 1899 – April 5, 1977) was a Turkish footballer. He played as a striker for Fenerbahçe and the Turkey national football team. Like most youth from Kadıköy his career started in the Fenerbahçe youth teams until he was promoted to the senior team. Bekir then played for Altinordu, Galatasaray (in friendly matches only) and Karlsruhe in Germany. Bekir was a member of the Olympic squads of Turkey in 1924 and 1928.[1]
When SK Slavia Prague team of the 1920s came to Turkey, Bekir scored the winning goal as Fener won the match 1–0.
# | Date | Venue | Opponent | Score | Result | Competition | |||||
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1. | 25 May 1924 | Stade Bergeyre, Paris, France | ![]() |
5–2 | Lost | 1924 Summer Olympics | |||||
2. | 25 May 1924 | Stade Bergeyre, Paris, France | ![]() |
5–2 | Lost | 1924 Summer Olympics | |||||
3. | 28 May 1928 | Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands | ![]() |
1–7 | Lost | 1928 Summer Olympics | |||||
Correct as of 13 January 2013[2] |