Melisa Ertürk

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Melisa Ertürk
Personal information
Full name Melisa Dilber Ertürk
Date of birth (1993-08-09) August 9, 1993 (age 30)
Place of birth Ottawa, Canada
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Youth career
2003–2006 Gloucester Hornets SC
2006–2009 Nepean Hotspurs
2007–2010 → Queen Elizabeth Royals
2011 Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders
2012– UTM Skyhawks
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2010–2012 Ottawa Fury Women
International career
2010 Turkey U-17 4 (3)
2010–2012 Turkey U-19 18 (4)
2010–2012 Turkey 4 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of July 5, 2012

Melisa Dilber Ertürk (born August 9, 1993) is a Turkish-Canadian women's football midfielder playing in Canada and the United States. She was a member of the Turkey women's U17, U19 and Turkey women's national teams.

Private life

Melisa Dilber Ertürk was born to Mehmet Ertürk and his Franco-Canadian spouse in Ottawa, Canada on August 9, 1993.[1][2]

As a little girl, she was initially interested in gymnastics. However, she got inspired by her elder sister, who played football. At the age of six, she asked her mother for permission to play football. She liked football playing much after the first match. She began to play in the beginners' league. The next year, she took part in competition league. She had to play with children older than her because she was more skilled than her peers. She has strong support of her parents, who watch her playing from the bleacher and plan their free time according to their daughter's sports program. Her sister's football career ended after a svere injury. Her father is still in active sports. He plays football in the club "Istanbulspor SC" he co-founded. She admits that her managers contributed much to her development in football.[3] The 1.70 m (5 ft 7 in) tall sportswoman played also varsity volleyball.[4]

Ertürk received a bilingual secondary school diploma (French immersion diploma).[4] Poor knowledge of her Turkish became a language barrier and a communication problem during her time with the Turkey national team. After her first participation at the national team training camp, she began a Turkish language course in Canada.[3]

Playing career

Club

Ertürk played football in the school teams during her education. As a player in the midfielder position, she was with [Nepean Hotspurs SC,[5] Ontario, [3] Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders at Middle Tennessee State University.[6][4] She played in the U17 team of the Ottawa Fury Women, who compete in the American-Canadian USL W-League.[3] Ertürk served as a team captain in 2009.[4]

International

Turkey girls' U17

Ertürk was admitted to the Turkey girls' U17 team. She played in the International Women's Under-17 Friendship Tournament held in Drama, Greece, appearing for the first time in the team against Bulgaria on June 27, 2010. She capped four times and scored three goals for the national U17 team.[2][7]

Turkey women's U19

She became member of the Turkey women's U19 team. She played in the 2010 Kuban Spring Tournament held in Sochi, Russia, and debuted for the national U19 team in the match against Southern Russia team on March 6, 2010.[5][8] She scored three goals in the tournament.[2][9][10][11]

She took part at the 2010 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship Second qualifying round – Group 1 matches and debuted against Sweden U19 team in Örebro, Sweden on March 27, 2010.[1] She netted a goal against Ireland on March 29, 2010.[2] She was called up again to the national U19 team for the 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship First qualifying round, and played in three matches.[12][13][14] Ertürk took part at the 2011 UEFA Women's U-19 Championship Second qualifying round – Group 3 matches in Wales between March 31 and April 5, 2011.[15] She participated in the matches against Iceland and Germany.[16][17] Before the match against Wales, she contracted acute appendicitis and underwent a successful surgery in a hospital at Carmarthen, Wales.[18] Ertürk capped in total 18 times and scored 4four goals.[2]

Turkey women's

Ertürk participated at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5 matches as a member of the Turkey women's team. Her first appearance was in the game against Austria in Anger, Styria, Austria on June 23, 2010.[19][20] She took part also in the matches against England in Walsall, England on July 29, 2010,[21] and against Austria in Samsun on August 25, 2010.[22] Her next participation was at the UEFA Women's Euro 2013 qualifying – Group 2 match against Germany in Izmir on February 15, 2012.[23]

Scandal

In August 2013, Ertürk reported to her father sexual harassment committed by the team manager during the national team's training camp in a hotel. Her father went to the camp site, confronted the manager, and then complained the incident at the headquarters of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF). Following this development, the TFF urgently held a meeting, suspended the accused official and started an investigation. The TFF recommended that the incident should not be made public in order to prevent any harm to the women's football.[24]

Honours

  • Member of the Honor Roll (2003, 2007–08),[4]
  • Teamwork Award by Gloucester Hornets SC (2003, 2004),[4]
  • Leadership Award by Gloucester Hornets SC (2005, 2006),[4]
  • Athletic and Sportsmanship Award by Queen Elizabeth School (2007),[4]
  • Champion: City Schools Championship (2007–08, 2010–11),[4]
  • Runner-up: Ontario Federation of School Athletic Associations competition (2008–09),[4]
  • Runner-up: Provincial All-Star Championship (2009),[4]
  • USL North American champion (2010),[4]
  • Super-Y North American Championship title with Ottawa Fury Women U17 (2010),[3][4][25][26]
  • Award of Excellence (2010),[4]

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