Hakan Yakin

Footballer

Birthday February 22, 1977

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Basel, Switzerland

Age 47 years old

Nationality Switzerland

Height 1.80 m

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1960

He was brought on in the 60th minute as replacement for Alexandre Rey and with his first touch of the ball, just 18 seconds later, he scored the goal to make it 3–0, a header (final score 5–0).

1977

Hakan Yakin (Hakan Yakın; born 22 February 1977) is a Swiss professional football manager and former player who last coached İstanbulspor in Turkey.

Having spent the majority of his playing career as a forward or attacking midfielder, Yakin spent most of his playing career in the domestic league with brief forays into other leagues.

He represented Switzerland national team for eleven years, garnering 87 caps and scoring 20 goals.

Hakan Yakin was born on 22 February 1977 in Basel, Switzerland, to Turkish parents.

He grew up and went to school in suburban Münchenstein, Basel-Landschaft, just outside Basel, and close to the borders of France and Germany.

He is the younger brother of international football player Murat Yakin, also a former member of the Switzerland national team, who currently works as a manager.

His elder half-brother Ertan Irizik is also a former football professional.

Yakin's surname is based on the Turkish word Yakın (meaning close, adjacent ), however as he is a Swiss resident and citizen, the name which he uses is Yakin.

As a child, Yakin played in the youth teams of his local side Concordia Basel.

1995

He signed his first professional contract with hometown club Basel in January 1995.

He played his League debut for Basel on 12 April 1995 in the 1994–95 season in the match against Lausanne.

1997

After two and a half years in Basel, he transferred to Grasshoppers, with manager Christian Gross, but could not establish himself, making most of his appearances as substitute, and he was loaned to St. Gallen for the second half of the 1997–98 season.

He moved immediately into the starting eleven and so the loan was prolonged, before he returned to the Grasshoppers.

2000

Yakin was capped 87 times for Switzerland, the first coming in 2000.

He was offered Turkish nationality before being called up to the Swiss squad, but turned it down for personal reasons.

2001

During January 2001, he transferred back to Basel.

At the end of the 2001–02 season Yakin won the national Double with Basel and a year later won the Swiss Cup again.

2002

He recalls the 2002–03 Champions League Group B match on 12 November 2002 against Liverpool in St. Jakob-Park as the "match of his life".

The game was drawn 3–3 and Yakin gave all three assists as Basel cruised to a 3–0 half-time lead as they qualified, one point above Liverpool, for the 2002–03 UEFA Champions League second group stage.

2003

Curiosity during the championship play-off round of their 2002–03 season was, that in the home match in the St. Jakob-Park on 19 April 2003, Yakin had a good game and scored a perfect hat-trick during the first half of the game as Basel won 3–0 against Young Boys.

Yakin showed his other side in the return match in the Stadion Neufeld in Bern one week later.

As YB went a goal up he lost his temper and kicked the ball away, thus collecting a yellow card.

Just ten minutes later he committed a rough foul and collecting a second yellow, thus yellow/red, to be sent-off.

His career was then overshadowed by some trouble regarding his club transfers, as his engagements outside Switzerland (Paris Saint-Germain, VfB Stuttgart, and Galatasaray ) were not accompanied by luck.

2004

He has played in UEFA Euro 2004, UEFA Euro 2008 and both the 2006 FIFA World Cup and the 2010 FIFA World Cup with his country.

2005

In 2005–06, Yakin returned to Switzerland, joining BSC Young Boys.

2008

In July 2008, Yakin signed a contract with Qatar champions Al-Gharafa, for a salary of around €2.5 million per year.

On 11 June 2008, he scored the opening goal in the 32nd minute of Switzerland's second Euro 2008 Group A match against Turkey, giving them a 1–0 lead and he refused to celebrate after the goal, out of respect for his family's birth country.

However, he missed another chance shortly afterward as Turkey scored two second-half goals, resulting in Switzerland's becoming the first team to be mathematically eliminated from their own tournament within five days of its beginning.

However, in Switzerland's final group match against Portugal on 15 June, Yakin added two second-half goals, the second a penalty kick, to secure their first ever win at the UEFA European Championship, 2–0.

Yakin finished the tournament as joint-second highest goalscorer with Lukas Podolski, Roman Pavlyuchenko, and Semih Şentürk with three goals each, behind David Villa's four goals.

2009

In March 2009, it was reported that Yakin had been training with the Grasshoppers Under-21 side, coached by his brother Murat, in a bid to get fit.

Yakin then signed a contract on 25 June 2009 in his homeland Switzerland with FC Luzern, running through to 30 June 2011.

2010

Under new national team coach, Ottmar Hitzfeld, Yakin participated in seven of Switzerland's ten qualifying matches for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, starting twice and making five substitute appearances, scoring one goal in Switzerland's opening qualifier against Israel.

2011

In summer 2011 his brother Murat became his manager at FC Luzern.

He announced his retirement from the Switzerland national team on 4 October 2011.

2012

During the mid-season break in January 2012 Yakin transferred to Bellinzona in the Challenge League, the second tier of Swiss football.

He played his team debut on 26 February in the 2–0 home win against Stade Nyonnais.

He scored his first two goals for the club in the 3–2 away win against Aarau on 9 April 2012.