Rüştü Reçber

Footballer

Birthday May 10, 1973

Birth Sign Taurus

Birthplace Korkuteli, Antalya, Turkey

Age 50 years old

Nationality Turkey

Height 1.87 m

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1973

Rüştü Reçber (born 10 May 1973) is a Turkish former professional footballer and a current sports executive.

During his professional career, he played as a goalkeeper for Antalyaspor, Fenerbahçe, Barcelona and Beşiktaş.

1992

After debuting for Turkey under-21, Rüştü was told by national manager Fatih Terim in 1992 that he would become the greatest goalkeeper in the nation's history.

1993

Early in his career, he missed out on moves to two of the Istanbul-based Big Three of Turkish football: he rejected Galatasaray at the age of 17 because coach Mustafa Denizli wanted him to start off at the youth team, and in 1993 a move to Beşiktaş fell through when he was seriously injured in a car crash.

In 1993 he joined the last remaining of the Big Three, Fenerbahçe, spending his first season back on loan at Antalyaspor.

1994

He made his debut against Iceland in 1994 and his final appearance came against Finland in 2012.

He gained his big break in October 1994, when club and national starting goalkeeper Engin İpekoğlu injured his foot against Kayserispor; he debuted against Petrol Ofisi and went on to make 240 appearances in his first spell, also becoming captain and winning the Süper Lig twice.

2002

Rüştü was part of the Turkey national squad that reached the semi-finals at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2008.

At the former, where Turkey finished third, his performances saw him selected for the tournament's all-star team.

He is Turkey's record appearance holder, having earned 120 caps.

Rüştü was named the best goalkeeper in European competitions in 2002, selected for the 2002 UEFA Team of the Year by public vote.

Turkey finished third in the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan.

Rüştü was one of two goalkeepers in the 16-man Team of the Tournament, alongside Germany's Oliver Kahn.

2003

In July 2003, Rüştü was very close to signing for Arsenal, but he had a dispute with manager Arsène Wenger who he felt insulted his fitness.

Instead, he joined La Liga club Barcelona.

After manager Frank Rijkaard chose to play Víctor Valdés in the first two league matches because Rüştü's Spanish was still very weak.

Rüştü was upset by this, saying "It is not normal for a goalkeeper of my history and caliber to be left out because I don't speak Spanish."

Rüştü made his debut on 15 October 2003 in the UEFA Cup first round second leg at home to Slovakia's MŠK Púchov, an 8–0 win.

He totalled only seven games – four in the league, of which the first was a 3–1 win at RCD Espanyol in the Derbi barceloní on 13 December.

2004

In 2004, he was selected to FIFA 100 by Pelé as one of the 125 best living footballers in the world.

Born in Korkuteli, Rüştü began his career at nearby Antalyaspor, having converted from a forward to a goalkeeper.

Having played just four league games (seven overall), Rüştü was loaned back to Fenerbahçe on 27 August 2004 for the season.

2005

On 28 July 2005, this was extended for another year.

In his combined two spells, Rüştü is the Fenerbahçe goalkeeper with second-most appearances, with 294 games, following Volkan Demirel.

On 26 March 2005, captain Rüştü earned his 100th cap in a 2–0 home win over Albania in 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification.

2006

After winning the league title for a third time with Fenerbahçe in 2006–07, Rüştü moved to city rivals Beşiktaş on a three-year deal, along with teammate Mehmet Yozgatlı.

2008

Rüştü won the league with his new team in 2008–09.

With first choice goalkeeper Volkan Demirel suspended, Rüştü started the UEFA Euro 2008 quarter-final match against Croatia.

A questionable foray from his goalmouth allowed Croatia to score the match's first goal with a minute remaining in extra time.

Known as a penalty stopper, his shoot-out performance against Croatia in the UEFA Euro 2008 quarter-finals was described as heroic by UEFA in 2015.

He was featured in a UEFA Training Ground series video under the title of Rüştü's Turkish Delight, in which he was described as a Master of Penalties.

2010

He also won 2010–11 Turkish Cup where he played all 120 minutes, including penalties, as the club won the tournament.

However, he was since called up against Spain for a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match.

2012

Rüştü immediately made amends for his mistake though, assisting on Semih Şentürk's injury time goal in the 122nd minute.

In the ensuing penalty shootout, he faced four kicks, saving the last one from Mladen Petrić to secure Turkey's victory in the shootout and enabling Turkey to progress to the Euro semi-finals for the first time ever.

In the aftermath of the 3–2 semi-final loss to Germany, a game in which he was captain, he announced his retirement from the national team.

He was called up for the last time for Turkey in a game against Finland on 26 May 2012, the last of his 120 caps.

Rüştü was renowned as a gifted shot-stopper, possessed an excellent positional sense.

Using his height, he was also able to come up for high balls.

He also possessed strong reflexes and good deflecting ability.