Alper Balaban
Alper Balaban (born August 1, 1987 in Sinsheim-Karlsruhe (region), Germany) is a Turkish people-German people footballer who plays for Kocaelispor where he loaned from Fenerbahçe until June 2008.
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Alper Balaban (born August 1, 1987 in Sinsheim-Karlsruhe (region), Germany) is a Turkish people-German people footballer who plays for Kocaelispor where he loaned from Fenerbahçe until June 2008.
Alper's career began with Germany club TSG Hoffenheim. In 2005, he was transferred to Fenerbahçe. He made his debut in a Turkish Cup match against Sivasspor on November 11, 2006. He was brought on in the 82nd minute.
He played 58 times for Fenerbahçe PAF and scored 16 goals.
Honours
- 2007 Turkcell Super League Champion with Fenerbahçe
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Emre Off To FenerbahçeGoal.com, Switzerland - 16 hours ago Emre Belözoğlu has left Newcastle United to head back home to Turkey, signing for champions Fenerbahçe... Emre, 27, is captain of his country, ... |
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Emre joins FenerbahceAFP - 16 hours ago ISTANBUL (AFP) — Turkey midfielder Emre Belozoglu finally inked a four-year deal with Fenerbahce, the Anatolia news agency on Wednesday quoted the Turkish ... |
Fenerbahce announce signing of Newcastle's EmreFootylatest, Malta - 14 hours ago Newcastle's Turkish international Emre Belozoglu has today signed for Turkish giants Fenerbahce on a four-year contract. He leaves Newcastle after three ... |
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