The former West Germany international has insisted that his time with Fenerbahce was simply amazing, and feels it is a surprise that the national side have failed to perform on the big stage
Former FC Koln, FC Schalke 04 and Fenerbahce custodian Toni Schumacher has stressed that the environment in Turkish stadiums is unparalleled in the game. He claimed that people in Turkey take football very seriously as he plied his trade with the Istanbul side for three years.
The Germany legend was left in awe with the sporting traditions in the country. He stated that it is a treat for football fanatics to experience a game in Turkey. The 2013 Under-20 World Cup will be hosted in the country and the former coach suggested that it is a wise decision to hold the competition there.
“To experience a match in a Turkish stadium with these supporters is the ultimate for any football fan,” he was quoted as saying in an interview.
The 58-year-old believes that the locals will be honoured to organise the event as it is a golden opportunity for them to display their love for football. He expects the Turkish people to make sure that this will become a successful event. Moreover, it will present a good chance for the youngsters to show their talent at crowded stadiums.
“Knowing the Turkish people as I do, they’ll be unbelievably proud to host this tournament. It’s a wonderful opportunity for them to show what they can do. I’m sure they’ll take this chance and do everything they can to make sure everyone has a great time,” he added.
“The stadiums are going to be packed and it’s going to be something really special for all the young players involved,” he finally concluded.
Toni played 65 games for the Kadikoy outfit and helped them win the domestic league in 1989. He further added that Turkey can do well in the tournament as they have a lot of potential in their ranks. He revealed that even though they have not featured regularly in the major competitions, they are recognised as a very good and creative team.
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