Muzzy Izzet Explained

Muzzy Izzet
Fullname:Mustafa Kemal Izzet
Birth Date:31 October 1974
Birth Place:Mile End, London, England
Height:1.78m (05.84feet)
Position:Midfielder
Youthclubs1:Senrab
Youthclubs2:Charlton Athletic
Youthclubs3:Chelsea
Years1:1993–1996
Clubs1:Chelsea
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1996
Clubs2:Leicester City (loan)
Caps2:9
Goals2:1
Years3:1996–2004
Clubs3:Leicester City
Caps3:260
Goals3:37
Years4:2004–2006
Clubs4:Birmingham City
Caps4:26
Goals4:1
Years5:2009
Clubs5:Thurmaston Town
Caps5:1
Goals5:0
Totalcaps:296
Totalgoals:39
Nationalyears1:2000–2004
Nationalteam1:Turkey
Nationalcaps1:9
Nationalgoals1:0

Mustafa Kemal "Muzzy" Izzet (; Turkish: İzzet; born 31 October 1974) is a Turkish former professional footballer who played as a midfielder for Chelsea, Leicester City, Birmingham City.

Born in England, he played for the Turkey national team internationally. He was part of the Turkey squad for the 2000 Euros and the squad that won bronze at the 2002 World Cup.

Early life

His father is a Turkish Cypriot who came to England as a small boy, and his mother is English.[1] His younger brother, Kemal, also became a professional footballer.

Club career

Leicester City

Izzet signed as a schoolboy for Chelsea, but never made a first team appearance during three years at the London club. He moved to Leicester City in March 1996 on loan for the rest of the season. He became a regular in the side, scoring one goal. When Leicester beat Crystal Palace in the play-offs, Izzet was able to make his move permanent for a fee of £800,000.[2] He kept his place in the side for their Premier League season, which was successful for City. They came 9th in the Premier League, and won the League Cup. Izzet formed a partnership in midfield with Neil Lennon, which proved vital for Leicester.

In the 1998–99 season, Leicester came 10th in league, and reaching the League Cup final again, but lost out to Tottenham Hotspur. The following season, Leicester came 8th, and again got to the League Cup Final, this time coming up against Tranmere Rovers, of Division One. This year they won 2–1, with Matt Elliott getting both goals. Izzet had been a regular in the side through all of this time. After Martin O'Neill left to become manager of Scottish club Celtic, Izzet remained a Leicester player. His time at Leicester attracted interest from West Ham and Middlesbrough, but he did not leave the club.

Despite pledging to stay at Leicester prior to the start of the 2001-02 season,[3] Izzet submitted a transfer request in the autumn of 2001.[4] However, he rejected a move to Middlesbrough as he did not want to be seen to be "jumping ship".[5] He issued a plea to Martin O'Neill to sign him in May 2002, remarking that "only an idiot wouldn't consider joining Celtic."[6]

Following Leicester's relegation and with the club in administration, Izzet was again linked with Middlesbrough.[7] However, Leicester insisted they would not accept a reduced offer for Izzet, who was valued at £6 million.[8] He withdrew his transfer request in March 2003,[9] with the club securing promotion to the Premier League a month later on 19 April.[10] In January 2004, Leicester rejected £500,000 bids from Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers for Izzet.[11] Leicester were relegated at the end of the 2003–04 season.[12] Unable to afford Izzet's £30,000 per week wages,[13] the club admitted he was leaving. Izzet was Leicester's standout player during the season, assisting 14 of the club's 48 goals, or 29% of goals scored by the club.[14]

Birmingham City

Izzet joined Birmingham City in June 2004 on a free transfer, signing a three-year deal.[15] He scored his only goal for Birmingham in September; an equaliser against Bolton Wanderers.[16] The following match, Izzet suffered a knee injury following a challenge from Newcastle United's Olivier Bernard on 3 October 2004.[17] This injury plagued the remainder of Izzet's season and he was able to make only two further appearances. The knee problems continued into the following season and he featured sporadically throughout his time at the club, until he was forced to announce his retirement from football in June 2006.[18]

Thurmaston Town

On 28 November 2009, Izzet made a shock last minute return to Saturday football with Leicestershire Senior League side Thurmaston Town. However, he admitted days later that his knee was still very sore and was quoted saying "whether I can turn out for Thurmaston every week is another thing."[19] He never played for them again.

International career

Izzet qualified for the Turkey national side through his Turkish-Cypriot father.[20] He was included in the Turkey squad for Euro 2000, making his debut and sole appearance in the tournament in the group stage as Turkey drew 0–0 with Sweden.[21] He was also part of the squad for the 2002 World Cup, featuring again just once, as a substitute in the 1–0 semi-final defeat to Brazil.[22]

In total, Izzet made nine appearances for the national side.

Later career

Izzet now runs a football academy with fellow former professional footballer and former Leicester teammate Steve Walsh.[23] In September 2015 Izzet's autobiography was published, titled Muzzy: My Story. The autobiography was co-written with Leicester Mercury writer Lee Marlow.[24]

Izzet is an ambassador for Dorothy Goodman School, a Special Educational Needs school in Hinckley, Leicestershire.[25]

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[26]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Turkey200040
200240
200410
Total90

Honours

Leicester City

1996–97,[27] 1999–2000;[28] runner-up: 1998–99[29]

1996

Turkey

Individual

September 1999[33]

2002–03 First Division[35]

Notes and References

  1. News: Izzet finds delight with Turkey . Patrick . Barclay . The Telegraph . 9 June 2000 . 29 October 2011.
  2. Web site: Remembering Muzzy Izzet's Triumphant Leicester Spell. 2020-08-01. www.lcfc.com. en.
  3. News: Izzet: I'm staying at Leicester. BBC Sport. 11 July 2001. 15 February 2010.
  4. News: Izzet in no rush. BBC Sport. 5 November 2001. 15 February 2010.
  5. News: Izzet uncertain over future. BBC Sport. 10 January 2003. 15 February 2010.
  6. News: Izzet wants Celtic switch. BBC Sport. 16 May 2002. 15 February 2010.
  7. Web site: Webster. Rupert. FOX TO FLEE RELEGATION. Sky Sports.
  8. News: Leicester's Izzet warning. BBC Sport. 5 July 2002. 15 February 2010.
  9. News: Izzet withdraws transfer request. BBC Sport. 6 March 2003. 18 October 2008.
  10. LCFC. 1516445517726760964. Promotion, confirmed.
  11. News: Izzet could leave Foxes. BBC Sport. 4 January 2004. 15 February 2010.
  12. News: Adams accepts Izzet loss. BBC Sport. 5 May 2004. 15 February 2010.
  13. News: Izzet set for Birmingham. BBC Sport. 8 May 2004. 15 February 2010.
  14. Web site: The Muzzy Izzet stat that proves De Bruyne is nothing special. Football365. 24 November 2020 . 3 April 2021.
  15. News: Birmingham sign Izzet. BBC Sport. 3 June 2004. 18 October 2008.
  16. Web site: 25 September 2004 . Bolton 1–1 Birmingham . 24 October 2009 . BBC.
  17. News: 2004-10-03 . Birmingham 2-2 Newcastle . en-GB . 2023-06-25.
  18. News: Knee injury forces Izzet to quit. BBC Sport. 27 June 2006. 18 October 2008.
  19. News: Comeback may be short-lived, says former Leicester City star Muzzy Izzet . Leicester Mercury . 3 December 2009 . 1 November 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20141215152335/https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Comeback-short-lived-says-Leicester-City-star-Muzzy-Izzet/story-12091854-detail/story.html . 15 December 2014.
  20. Web site: UEFA.com. 2003-10-06. Nothing ventured or gained for Sweden or Turkey in EURO 2000 Group B. 2020-08-01. UEFA.com. en.
  21. News: 9 June 2000. Izzet finds delight with Turkey. The Daily Telegraph. 1 August 2020.
  22. Web site: FIFA.com. 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan ™ - Matches - Brazil - Turkey . https://web.archive.org/web/20200929151944/https://www.fifa.com/worldcup/archive/koreajapan2002/matches/match/43950062/. dead. 29 September 2020. 2020-08-01. www.fifa.com. en-GB.
  23. Web site: Steve Walsh & Muzzy Izzet Soccer Academy - information - Leicester . 8 January 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120409100205/http://www.futurefoxes.com/academy-info.html . 9 April 2012.
  24. Web site: Muzzy Izzet's story – it certainly beats what Lee Marlow is having for his tea. 20 July 2015. 15 September 2015. Leicester Mercury. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150814035914/http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Muzzy-s-Izzet-s-story-ndash-certainly-beats-Lee/story-27444250-detail/story.html. 14 August 2015.
  25. Web site: Muzzy Izzet Leicester City (1996-2004) Dorothy Goodman School. 2020-08-01. www.dorothygoodman.co.uk.
  26. Web site: Player details: Mustafa Kemal İzzet . Turkish Football Federation . 9 February 2018.
  27. Web site: Claridge's five-star silver service. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220618/https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/claridge-s-fivestar-silver-service-1267700.html . 18 June 2022 . subscription . live. Independent. 16 April 1997. 3 April 2021.
  28. Web site: Leicester triumph at Wembley. BBC. 27 February 200. 3 April 2021.
  29. Web site: Nielsen nicks it for Spurs . BBC. 22 March 1999. 3 April 2021.
  30. Book: Crouch, Terry. 2002. The World Cup – The Complete History. Great Britain. Aurum Press Ltd. 548. 1845131495.
  31. News: 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan™. FIFA. 8 February 2022. En. https://archive.today/20220208124130/https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup/2002korea-japan. 8 February 2022.
  32. News: Korea Republic 2 – 3 Turkey. FIFA. 8 February 2022. En. https://archive.today/20220208130610/https://www.fifa.com/tournaments/mens/worldcup/2002korea-japan/match-center/43950063. 8 February 2022.
  33. Web site: Muzzy Izzet: Overview . Premier League . 21 November 2019.
  34. Web site: Premier League Player Stats - Assists. premierleague.com. 1 June 2022. Select season in the "Filter by season" drop-down menu..
  35. News: Henry lands PFA award . David . McKechnie . The Guardian . London . 28 April 2003 . 25 April 2018.