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Aslı Canan Sabırlı
Aslı Canan Sabırlı of ALG Spor (December 2019)
Personal information
Date of birth (1991-09-13) 13 September 1991 (age 33)
Place of birth Seyhan, Adana, Turkey
Position(s) Defender
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2008–2011 Adana İdmanyurduspor 48 (9)
2011–2013 Konak Belediyespor 18 (1)
2013–2014 Kayseri Gençlik Birliği 16 (15)
2014–2015 Yahya Mazlum HEM Spor 15 (42)
2015–2016 Osmaniye Demirspor 28 (12)
2016–2018 Adana İdmanyurduspor 17 (8)
2018 ALG Spor 11 (4)
International career
2007 Turkey U17 7 (1)
2006–2010 Turkey U19 24 (0)
Managerial career
2018–19 ALG Spor
2022– Adana İdman Yurdu
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15 February 2010

Aslı Canan Sabırlı (born 13 September 1991) is a Turkish women's footballer, who serves as a football manager, and played as a defender. She was a member of the Turkey girls' national under-17 and under-19 teams.

Early life

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Aslı Canan Sabırlı was born in Seyhan district of Adana Province, southern Turkey on 13 September 1991.[1] She was educated at Aksaray University.[2]

Club career

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Sabırlı obtained her license from Adana İdmanyurduspor in her hometown on 25 January 2015. She started to play in the team in the 2008–09 Turkish Women's Second Football League, and enjoyed her team's promotion to the First League at the end of the season.[1][3] In the 2011–12 First League season, she transferred to the İzmir-based Konak Belediyespor. Her team became champion in the 2012–13 First League season.[4] The next season, she played for Kayseri Gençlik Birliği in the Second League.[1][3] In the 2014–15 season, Sabırlı joined the Third League-club Yahya Mazlum Halk Eğitim Merkezi Spor in Osmaniye.[5][6] She scored 42 goals in 15 league games.[1] She netted five goals of a match with 13–0 win,[7] made a hat-trick in a match with 8–0 win,[8] ten goals in a match with 18–0 win,[9] eight goals in a match with 10–0 win,[10][11] a hat-trick in a match with 12–0 win,[12] and nine goals of a match with 22–0 win.[13] In the next season, she played in the Second League for Osmaniye Demirspor. She left the team after the first half of the 2016–17 season, and returned to her former club Adana İdmanyurduspor, which had troubles to remain in the First League. Despite efforts, Adana İdmanyurduspor was relegated to the Second League. In the second half of the 2016–17 season, she joined the Gaziantep-based club ALG Spor in the Second League, which were recently promoted from the Third League.[1][3] She served as captain of her team.[14] At the end of the season, she enjoyed her team's promotion to the First League. The team became even league leader shortly before the end of the season.[15][16] At the end of the 2018–19 season, at which she remained on the substitute bench, her team became runner-up losing the champion title in the play-off match.[1]

International career

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Sabırlı was admitted to the Turkey women's U-19 team debuting in a friendly match against North Macedonia on 22 January 2006, before she became a member of the national girls' U-17 team. With the girls' U-17 team, she took part in two games of the 2008 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship – Group 6,[17] and scored one goal against Moldova girls' U-17 team.[18][19] She capped in seven matches in total for the U-17 team.[1]

She played at the 2007 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship First qualifying round,[20] 2008 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship First qualifying round,[21] 2009 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship – Group 2,[22][23] 2009 Kuban Spring Tournament,[24] and 2010 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship First qualifying round – Group 7 matches.[25] She capped 24 times in total.[1]

In 2007, it was reported that Sabırlı was selected to represent Turkey to play at the Coca-Cola World Women's Football Tournament held in Brazil on 29 July 2007.[15][26][27]

International goals
Date Venue Opponent Result Competition Scored
24 October 2007 Topkapı Palace Antalya, Turkey  Moldova W 7–0 2008 UEFA Women's Under-17 Championship – Group 6 1[18][19]

Club career statistics

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As of 15 April 2018.[1]
Club Season League Continental National Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Adana İdmanyurduspor 2006–08 Second League 0 0 17 1 17 1
2008–09 Second League 8 5 12 0 20 5
2009–10 First League 18 2 2 0 20 2
2010–11 First League 22 2 0 0 22 2
Total 48 9 31 1 79 10
Konak Belediyespor 2011–12 First League 13 1 0 0 13 1
2012–13 First League 5 0 0 0 5 0
Total 18 1 0 0 18 1
Kayseri Gençlik Birliği 2013–14 Second League 16 15 0 0 16 15
Total 16 15 0 0 16 15
Yahya Mazlum HEM Spor 2014–15 Third League 15 42 0 0 15 42
Total 15 42 0 0 15 42
Osmaniye Demirspor 2015–16 Second League 18 12 0 0 18 12
2016–17 Second League 10 0 0 0 10 0
Total 28 12 0 0 28 12
Adana İdmanyurduspor 2016–17 First League 11 6 0 0 11 6
2017–18 Second League 6 2 0 0 6 2
Total 17 8 0 0 17 8
ALG Spor 2017–18 Second League 11 4 0 0 11 4
Total 11 4 0 0 11 4
Career total 153 91 31 1 184 92

Futsal career

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Sabırlı played also futsal during her university years at Aksaray University.[2]

Managerial career

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Sabırlı was appointed technical director of ALG Spor's women's team in the 2018–19 Women's First League season,[28] in addition to her squad membership.[29][16][30][31][32][33]

By end of 2021, she was tasked with the traner position of Gaziantepgücü Spor youth team. In April 2022, women's club of Adana İdman Yurdu appointed her as technical director and later as trainer in the 2022–23 Super League season.[34]

Honours

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Turkish Women's First League
Konak belediyespor
Winners (1): 2012–13
ALG Spor
Runners-up (1): 2018–19
Turkish Women's Second League
Adana İdmanyurduspor
Winners (1): 2008–09
ALG Spor
Winners (1): 2017–18

References

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