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Rıza Çalımbay

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Turkish footballer and manager

Rıza Çalımbay
Çalımbay withBeşiktaş in 2023
Personal information
Full nameRıza Çalımbay
Date of birth (1963-02-02)2 February 1963 (age 62)
Place of birthSivas,Turkey
Height1.72 m (5 ft7+12 in)
PositionWinger
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1980–1996Beşiktaş494(43)
International career
1980–1981Turkey U186(0)
1981–1984Turkey U218(0)
1981–1992Turkey38(1)
Managerial career
2001Göztepe
2002–2003Denizlispor
2003–2004Ankaragücü
2004–2005Çaykur Rizespor
2005Beşiktaş
2005–2006Ankaraspor
2007Çaykur Rizespor
2008–2010Eskişehirspor
2010–2013Sivasspor
2013–2014Çaykur Rizespor
2014–2015Mersin İdmanyurdu
2015–2016Kasımpaşa
2016–2017Antalyaspor
2017–2018Trabzonspor
2018Konyaspor
2019–2023Sivasspor
2023Beşiktaş
2024Hatayspor
2025Sivasspor
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Rıza Çalımbay (born 2 February 1963) is a Turkish UEFA Pro Licensedfootball manager and former player.

Under his leadership,Sivasspor won the 2021–22 Turkish Cup, the first major trophy in the club's history. He has also coached other Turkish clubs including Beşiktaş, Konyaspor, Trabzonspor, and Antalyaspor. He holds the record for the highest number of matches played by any manager in the Süper Lig, with a total of 622 games as a coach.

Çalımbay was nicknamed 'Atom Ant' (Turkish:Atom Karınca) due to his determination and hard work both as a player and coach.[1]

Playing career

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Rıza Çalımbay began his football career in the academy of Beşiktaş, one of the biggest clubs in Turkey. He was promoted to the A team squad in the 1980–81 season, where he played as a midfielder on the right side. However, he also proved to be a versatile player who could play in other positions such as central midfield and right-back. In his 16 seasons with Beşiktaş A Team, he played 494 league matches and scored a total of 41 goals. He received the title of the Beşiktaş player with the most appearances in the history of the 1st League. Throughout his football career, he only played for Beşiktaş and served as captain for many years.

During his time at Beşiktaş, Çalımbay won 6 leagues, 3 Turkish Cups, 4 Presidential Cups, 1 Prime Minister's Cup, and 6 Turkish Sports Writers' Association Cups. After 16 seasons, he retired from active football in July 1996 with a jubilee farewell match.[2]

International career

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Rıza Çalımbay played for the national team 37 times and also played for the Under-21 (Ümit) team 8 times and the Youth (Genç) team 52 times. His sole senior international goal came on 13 November 1991, when he converted a penalty in a match against Ireland, which was lost 3–1. Additionally, in 1992 he was selected to play for the World Team against Germany in the UNICEF World Mixed match.

Managerial career

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Early career

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After retiring from football, Rıza Çalımbay pursued a career in coaching and completed manager courses in England. He then served as an assistant manager for Christoph Daum at Beşiktaş in 2001 but resigned shortly after to take over as the manager of Göztepe, Denizlispor, and Çaykur Rizespor.

At Denizlispor, he led the team to the latter stages of the 2002–03 UEFA Cup season, where they eliminated teams such as Sparta Prague and Olympique Lyonnais. However, their UEFA Cup dreams were crushed by the Porto side ofJosé Mourinho in an 8–3 aggregate loss. In the 2004–05 season, Çalımbay returned to Beşiktaş as manager after Vicente Del Bosque was sacked. Despite a rough start to the season with bad results and a demotivated squad, Çalımbay helped turn the team's fortunes around. He reverted to the team's traditional 3–5–2 formation and implemented a playing style that brought results such as a 4–3 win over rivals Fenerbahçe at the Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium.

However, the following season was not as successful, and Çalımbay resigned after a 0–0 draw against Kayserispor in the 9th week of the season. He then coached Ankaraspor for a brief period before returning to Çaykur Rizespor for a 1.5 year contract. Despite options to coach abroad in Iran and Germany, Çalımbay chose to continue his tenure with Çaykur Rizespor. He later coached Eskişehirspor, Sivasspor, Mersin İdmanyurdu, and Kasımpaşa.

On 10 October 2016, Çalımbay signed a two-year contract with Antalyaspor,[3][4] but they parted ways on 19 September 2017. He then became the manager of Trabzonspor in the ninth week of the 2017–18 Super League season and led the team throughout the season. Under his leadership, the team played 26 league and 5 cup matches, finishing in 5th place with 13 wins, 7 draws, and 6 losses in the league. However, they were eliminated by Konyaspor in the last 16 round of the Turkish Cup. After his contract expired at the end of the season, he left the job.

Sivasspor

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On 10 June 2019 Çalımbay began his second stint asSivasspor manager. Upon his arrival, Çalımbay implemented a new tactical style that emphasized defensive organization and quick, incisive attacking play. Çalımbay's philosophy brought a new level of energy and optimism to the club. Under Çalımbay's leadership, Sivasspor experienced a resurgence of form, and the team made significant strides towards becoming a major force inTurkish football. The2021–22 season proved to be a historic one for the club, as they won theTurkish Cup for the first time in their history.[5]

In the 20 March 2023 match betweenSivasspor andAnkaragücü, Çalımbay made history by becoming the coach with the most matches played in the history of theSüper Lig.[citation needed] Çalımbay played his 622nd game in theSüper Lig during theAnkaragücü struggle, breaking the previous record held bySamet Aybaba, who had overseen 621 matches.[6]

Career statistics

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Player

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As of 7 May 2017[7][8]

Club

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ClubSeason1.LigCup[a]Europe[b]Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Beşiktaş1980–8113040170
1981–8232180401
1982–8334110020462
1983–84310130440
1984–8532211110443
1985–863691014610
1986–87361053414514
1987–883667020456
1988–8933312120474
1989–903435120424
1990–913055020375
1991–923016020381
1992–932909220402
1993–942919040421
1994–953214040401
1995–962704020330
Career total49443122929464553
  1. ^IncludesTurkish Cup,Atatürk Cup,Chancellor Cup,Turkish Super Cup andTSYD Cup
  2. ^IncludesEuropean Cup,UEFA Cup,UEFA Cup Winners' Cup

International

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Turkey
YearAppsGoals
198110
198230
198330
198410
198510
198750
198920
199050
1991101
199270
Total381
#DateVenueOpponentGoalsResultCompetition
113 November 1991BJK İnönü Stadium, Republic of Ireland1–11–3UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying

Manager

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As of 23 December 2024
TeamNatFromToRecord
GWDLWin %
GöztepeTurkey15 June 200119 December 200119766036.84
DenizlisporTurkey3 January 200228 April 200358211621036.21
AnkaragücüTurkey17 November 200331 May 20042410410041.67
RizesporTurkey3 August 200428 January 200519955047.37
BeşiktaşTurkey28 January 200517 October 2005301875060.00
AnkarasporTurkey10 November 200523 January 20066123016.67
RizesporTurkey26 December 200619 June 200718648033.33
EskişehirsporTurkey4 July 200827 September 201084292332034.52
SivassporTurkey25 October 201031 May 2013115433042037.39
RizesporTurkey31 May 20139 February 2014225710022.73
Mersin İdman YurduTurkey3 June 201431 May 201545181017040.00
KasımpaşaTurkey7 July 201516 September 201639151014038.46
AntalyasporTurkey10 October 201618 September 2017341789050.00
TrabzonsporTurkey18 October 201719 May 2018311687051.61
KonyasporTurkey2 August 201813 October 201814554035.71
SivassporTurkey6 June 201926 June 2023191795260041.36
BeşiktaşTurkey10 November 202321 December 20237313042.86
HataysporTurkey8 September 2024Present14257014.29
Total753304203246040.37

Honours

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Player

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Beşiktaş

Individual

  • Beşiktaş Team of the Century[9]

Records

  • Beşiktaş All-Time Appearance Maker: 645 games
  • Beşiktaş All-Time Appearance Maker in Süper Lig: 494 games

Manager

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Sivasspor

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Türkiye'deki ilk UEFA Pro-Lisans Güncelleme kursu başladı".Turkish Football Association. 25 December 2009. Retrieved18 January 2021.
  2. ^"Biyografi" (in Turkish). bjk.com.tr. 10 August 2016. Retrieved7 May 2017.
  3. ^"Antalyasporumuz Rıza Çalımbay'a Emanet" (in Turkish). antalyaspor.com.tr. 10 October 2016. Retrieved7 May 2017.
  4. ^"Çalımbay imzayı attı" (in Turkish). mackolik.com. 10 October 2016. Retrieved7 May 2017.
  5. ^ab"Sivasspor Teknik Direktörü Rıza Çalımbay Ziraat Türkiye Kupası şampiyonluğunu değerlendirdi".Fotomaç.
  6. ^"Rıza Çalımbay rekor kırdı!".Habertürk.
  7. ^"Rıza Çalımbay" (in Turkish). mackolik.com. 10 August 2013. Retrieved7 May 2017.
  8. ^"Rıza Çalımbay / National Football Teams" (in Turkish). national-football-teams.com. 10 August 2013. Retrieved7 May 2017.
  9. ^"İşte Beşiktaş'ta yüzyılın 11'i..."Milliyet. 22 June 2003.

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Managerial positions
(a.i.) = Interim manager
Denizlispormanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Çaykur Rizespormanagers
Beşiktaş J.K.managers
(c) = caretaker; (i) = interim.
Eskişehirspormanagers
(c) =caretaker manager
Sivasspormanagers
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Antalyaspormanagers
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Trabzonspormanagers
(i) =interim manager
Hatayspormanagers
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