Emre Aşık, born on December thirteenth, nineteen seventy-three, is a distinguished former international footballer from Turkey. Renowned for his role as a centre-back, Aşık made a significant impact in the Turkish Süper Lig, particularly during his tenure with Galatasaray. His football journey began at Sönmez Filamentspor in the TFF Third League, and he later showcased his talents at several prominent clubs, including Balıkesirspor, Fenerbahçe, İstanbulspor, and Beşiktaş. Notably, he is among the select few who have played for both Galatasaray and Beşiktaş.
Aşık's playing style was characterized by his toughness and controversial reputation on the field. Throughout his career, he accumulated a staggering total of one hundred and eight yellow cards and thirteen red cards in league play, a testament to his aggressive defensive approach. His ability to command the defense made him a formidable opponent, earning him both admiration and criticism.
On the international stage, Aşık was a vital member of the Turkey national team, contributing to their remarkable achievement of finishing third at the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He also played a crucial role in the team's journey to the semi-finals at UEFA Euro 2008, further solidifying his legacy in Turkish football.