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Kizilates, Jemal Ali

Jemal Ali Kizilates ( Ukrainian: Jemal Ali Kizilates / tour. Cemâl Ali Kizilateş ; genus or , ; [2] , Turkey ) - Ukrainian football player of Turkish origin, midfielder of the Kovalev club “ Kolos ”.

Football
Jemal Kizilates
general information
Full nameJemal Ali Kizilates
BornMarch 14, 1994 ( 1994-03-14 ) (25 years old)
Istanbul , Turkey
CitizenshipUkrainian flag Ukraine
Growth178 cm
Weight70 kg
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubUkrainian flag Kolos Kovalevka
room23
Youth clubs
2007-2008Ukrainian flag KSYUSHOR Kiev
2008-2009Ukrainian flag DYUSSH-15 Kiev
2009—2011Ukrainian flag Zirka (Kiev)
Club career [* 1]
Ukrainian flag Borodyankalove
Ukrainian flag Rubylove
Ukrainian flag Muzychilove
? —2013Ukrainian flag Volodarkalove
2013 - n. at.Ukrainian flag Arsenal-Kiev region34 (4)
2014—2016→ Ukrainian flag Vorsklaten)
2016—2018Ukrainian flag Arsenal-Kiev59 (6)
2018 - n. at.Ukrainian flag Kolos Kovalevka27 (2)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of June 10, 2019 .

The early years

Born March 14, 1994 in Istanbul in a family of Turkish and Ukrainian. There I went to school and finished first grade. For family reasons, at seven and a half years old, Dzhemal was forced to move from Istanbul to Kiev, where he settled with his grandmother, Alina Vasilievna, who later raised a boy who did not know either the Ukrainian language or local traditions at the beginning. In Kiev, Dzhemal grew up on Nivki , on Salyutnaya Street, where the Dynamo FC children's school was located, so Kizilates soon joined the group of children born in 1994. He studied there for no more than a month, after which he was expelled [2] .

Dzhemal continued his studies at another Zirka football school in the capital, where he was assigned to the training group of Aleksey Aleksandrovich Yakovenko (the elder brother of Dynamo Kyiv player and former coach of the Ukrainian youth team Pavel Yakovenko ). After that, Sergey Vasilievich Odintsov and Sergey Vasilievich Panchenko worked with him. In 2003, in the Svyatoshinsky district of Kiev, the Vladimir Muntean Cup was held among children's teams, where Zirka took second place. The best player of this tournament was Kizilates, who brought his children's team to the field with a captain's armband [2] . During 2007 - 2010 he played at the Youth Sports School for Kiev KSYUSHOR, DYUSSH-15 and Zirku.

Game career

Since 2010, he played for amateur teams Borodyanka, Rubin, Muzychi and Volodarka in the championship of the Kiev region [3] . In the summer of 2013, Dzhemal and his Volodarka partners goalkeeper Prokopenko, defenders Getman and Kostyuchenko, midfielders of Cuba, Pilipenko, Tutarov and Shvets, striker Grishin moved to the Arsenal-Kyivshchyna club that left the second league and changed their name (White Church ) [4] . According to the results of the 2013/14 season spent in the second league, Kizilates got into the symbolic “youth team” of the second league according to the version of Football.ua [5] . The midfielder played 34 matches for the White Church, scoring nine points in the goal + pass system (4 + 5) and became an object of interest from stronger clubs [2] .

In the summer of 2014, Kizilates watched the “double” of the Poltava Vorskla , after which the head coach of the “youth” Poltava Alexander Omelchuk invited him to the team on loan [5] . The midfielder moved from Bila Tserkva to Poltava together with goalkeeper Vadim Prokopenko, along with his partner in the Arsenal-Kyiv region [6] .

In the 2014/15 youth championship, Kizilates immediately became the main player of the “white-green” [2] . On September 20, 2014, Jemal made his debut in the Premier League, replacing 92 minutes against Zaporizhzhya Metallurg instead of Alexander Kovpak . In the offseason, Kizilates held a preparatory training camp in Slovenia with the foundation, and on the eve of the start of the new season, the Football.ua website called it “Vorskla” [7] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Soccerway
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  2. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 Ambitious understudies came. Meet - Jemal Kizilates (Russian) . FC Vorskla (February 12, 2015). Archived August 1, 2015.
  3. ↑ Kizilates: “The fact that the Belotserkovsky team has a lot of young people is our plus” (Russian) . Arthur Valerko, Football.ua (January 15, 2014). Archived August 1, 2015.
  4. ↑ Second League. Half year results. Arsenal-Kiev region (Russian) . Arthur Valerko, Football.ua (December 28, 2013). Archived August 1, 2015.
  5. ↑ 1 2 One of the leaders of the Arsenal-Kiev region moved to Vorskla (Russian) . Football.ua (July 24, 2014). Archived August 1, 2015.
  6. ↑ Vorskla is looking for talent in the White Church (Russian) . Football.ua (February 28, 2015). Archived August 1, 2015.
  7. ↑ UPL 2015/16. On the eve (part one) (Russian) . Igor Boyko, Football.ua (July 16, 2015). Archived August 1, 2015.

Links

  • Profile on the website of the Ukrainian Football Association (in Ukrainian)
  • Statistics on the website of the Ukrainian Premier League (Ukrainian) (Russian) (English)
  • Profile on FootballFacts.ru


Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kizilates, Jemal_Ali&oldid = 100377792


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