Yksel Osmanovski Explained

Yksel Osmanovski
Birth Date:24 February 1977
Birth Place:Malmö, Sweden
Height:1.74 m[1]
Position:Winger, striker
Currentclub:Malmö FF (U21 coach)
Youthyears1:1982–1984
Youthclubs1:Malmö BI
Youthyears2:1985–1986
Youthclubs2:IFK Malmö
Youthyears3:1987–1995
Youthclubs3:Malmö FF
Years1:1995–1998
Clubs1:Malmö FF
Caps1:58
Goals1:16
Years2:1998–2001
Clubs2:Bari
Caps2:85
Goals2:14
Years3:2001–2003
Clubs3:Torino
Caps3:29
Goals3:1
Years4:2002
Clubs4:Bordeaux (loan)
Caps4:7
Goals4:0
Years5:2004–2007
Clubs5:Malmö FF
Caps5:45
Goals5:5
Totalcaps:217
Totalgoals:36
Nationalyears1:1996–1999
Nationalteam1:Sweden U21
Nationalcaps1:18
Nationalgoals1:6
Nationalyears2:1998–2006
Nationalteam2:Sweden
Nationalcaps2:15
Nationalgoals2:2

Yksel Osmanovski (Turkish: Yüksel Osmanoğlu; born 24 February 1977) is a Swedish former professional footballer who played as a striker. Starting off his career with Malmö FF in the mid-1990s, he went on to represent Bari, Torino, and Bordeaux before retiring at Malmö FF in 2007. A full international between 1998 and 2006, he won 15 caps for the Sweden national team and represented them at UEFA Euro 2000.

Early life

Born in Skrävlinge, Malmö, Osmanovski grew up in Rosengård, where fellow Swedish footballer Zlatan Ibrahimović also grew up. In an early interview, Zlatan said that "within a few years, I will play in Italy, and eventually the national team. I want to follow in Yksel's footsteps. We know each other, even if he is four years older than me. I got his autograph when he started playing for Malmö FF, when I played in Malmö BI. When he came to Rosengård and played and dribbled with us kids, we were all shouting "Yksel, Yksel, Yksel!" - Ibrahimović, in 2000.

Club career

Osmanovski played for Malmö BI and IFK Malmö as a child, but joined Malmö FF in 1987 where he eventually made his debut in 1995. He gradually became a star in the Swedish league, and was bought by Italian Serie A outfit Bari. After three seasons he moved on to Torino, but struggled to capture a first team place. He had a loan spell at Bordeaux, where he was on the bench when they won the 2002 Coupe de la Ligue Final,[2] before returning to Malmö FF in 2004. There he was part of the team that won the Allsvenskan league title, although Osmanovski himself did not receive a winner's medal, because he took part in too few matches. Still he played the crucial role, in stopping a ball on the goal line against title rivals Halmstad BK. Had it gone in, Malmö would certainly not won the league title, but thanks to a 2–2 draw, they kept themselves within a shot.

In February 2008, Osmanovski announced his retirement from professional football, having not had his contract with Malmö renewed.[3]

International career

Osmanovski was the first Muslim to represent Sweden.[4] He played 15 international matches.[5] and was a squad player for the Euro 2000.

Coaching career

On 14 January 2013, it was announced that Osmanovski would return to football, working as U21 coach for his previous club Malmö FF.

Career statistics

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year[6]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Sweden199710
199830
199922
200050
200140
200200
200300
200400
200500
200610
Total152

Scores and results list Sweden's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Osmanovski goal.

List of international goals scored by Yksel Osmanovski
No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1 27 May 1999 Råsunda stadion, Solna, Sweden 1–0 2–1 Friendly
2 2–0

Honours

Malmö FF

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Yksel Osmanovski profile . Malmö FF official website . 22 June 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20040904094000/http://www.mff.se/laget/spelare.asp?Id=143 . 4 September 2004 .
  2. News: FC Lorient - Girondins de Bordeaux . lfp.fr . 8 January 2020.
  3. Web site: Yksel Osmanovski slutar på elitnivå. 2021-02-14. Sydsvenskan. sv.
  4. News: "Tjejernas samtal har fått mig att byta telefonnummer" . 21 November 2018 . Aftonbladet . 20 May 2000 . sv.
  5. Web site: Yksel Osmanovski — svenskfotboll.se.
  6. Web site: Yksel Osmanovski — svenskfotboll.se.
  7. Web site: Sådan var Yksels karriär. 2021-11-16. fotbollskanalen. sv.