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At Leverkusen he was the right hand man when the club reached the final of the ] losing 2-1 to ] in 2002. He also made better players out of ] and ]. He coached youth clubs in ], later on he worked as a headcoach for ] in the ]. In 2006 Uzum was fired from his position as ] manager. | At Leverkusen he was the right hand man when the club reached the final of the ] losing 2-1 to ] in 2002. He also made better players out of ] and ]. He coached youth clubs in ], later on he worked as a headcoach for ] in the ]. In 2006 Uzum was fired from his position as ] manager. | ||
Currently he is the manager of the ]. | Currently he is the manager of the ]. | ||
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Telat Üzüm (born 12 February 1963) is a Turkish football manager.
As a player he played for clubs like 1. FC Köln and Fenerbahçe SK.
As a coach he was an assistant coach at Beşiktaş J.K. and Bayer Leverkusen. At Leverkusen he was the right hand man when the club reached the final of the Champions League losing 2-1 to Real Madrid in 2002. He also made better players out of Michael Ballack and Yildiray Bastürk. He coached youth clubs in Germany, later on he worked as a headcoach for Bani Yas Club in the United Arab Emirates. In 2006 Uzum was fired from his position as Asante Kotoko manager.
Currently he is the manager of the Lebanon national football team.
Playing career
Managing career
- FC Kaiserslautern (youth)
- 1. FC Köln (youth)
- Beşiktaş J.K. (assistant)
- Bayer Leverkusen (assistant)
- Bani Yas Club
- Asante Kotoko
- Lebanon national football team (2008-)