The Borneo Post

Kuntz feels at home as he signs Turkey deal

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ISTANBUL: Stefan Kuntz feels like he is “coming home” after signing a three-year contract as Turkey’s national coach with the aim to guide them to their first World Cup finals in 20 years.

The 58-year-old former German internatio­nal striker scored nine goals playing for Istanbul-based side Besiktas in 1995/96.

Kuntz, who has establishe­d his coaching reputation on the back of coaching Germany to two European Under-21 titles (2017/21), looked back on those days with longing while formally signing his contract to replace Senol Gunes as Turkey’s new head coach.

“It’s like coming home. It was an unbelievab­le one year in Besiktas,” Kuntz told reporters at the signing ceremony in Istanbul.

“My wife even still tells me we made a mistake, that we left Turkey too early.”

No financial terms of the deal were disclosed.

The football federation decided to part ways with Gunes after Turkey got thumped by the Netherland­s 6-1 in a 2022 World Cup qualifier earlier this month – one of the worst losses in their history.

Turkey are sitting third behind the Netherland­s and Norway in World Cup qualifying Group F.

This leaves them in danger of failing to qualify for a fifth successive World Cup finals.

Their last appearance in 2002 saw them stun pundits by storming into the semi-finals and ultimately finish in third place.

“Hopefully, we can play once again in a World Cup finals after 20 years.” said Turkish Football Federation president Nihat Ozdemir.

The football-mad nation held out high hopes for the 69-yearold Gunes – who guided Turkey to the 2002 World Cup semifinals – when he took charge of the team again in 2019.

Turkey appeared to have a good mix of veterans and young talent that performed admirably in qualifiers for the pandemicde­layed Euro 2020. But they lost all three matches in the tournament while conceding eight goals and scoring just once.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Kuntz (right), shakes hands with Ozdemir during a signing ceremony at Turkish Football Federation Riva Facilities in Istanbul.
— AFP photo Kuntz (right), shakes hands with Ozdemir during a signing ceremony at Turkish Football Federation Riva Facilities in Istanbul.

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