Olcay Senoglu

Olcay Senoglu (born 10 May 1984 in Denmark) is a Danish retired footballer.[2]

Olcay Senoglu
Personal information
Date of birth 10 May 1984
Place of birth Denmark
Playing position(s) Midfielder, Forward[1]
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
-2004 FC Nordsjælland 14 (1)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Career

At the age of 18, Senoglu scored on his Danish Superliga debut for Nordsjælland against OB, but he soon left due to pressure to play from his family, a decision he later regretted.[3] After playing for Koge, he signed for Turkish club Gencerbirligi. However, he could not adapt to the professional environment, and was seen as a foreigner despite speaking Turkish fluently.[3] By age 24, Senoglu finished his high school education to prepare for his retirement. From early 2009 to summer 2010, he had transferred five times.[3] While playing in the Danish lower leagues, he worked as a teacher and set up a business - Olsen Sports Travel.[3]

After playing for ten clubs in fifteen years by 2016, Senoglu said that he thought he had a mercenary reputation, but cited lack of patience and the desire for playing at the highest level as the reasons for his amount of clubs.[3]

Personal life

Senoglu was arranged to be married to his cousin but divorced after a year and a half, causing him to be estranged with his family asked from his parents.[3]

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