Atik Ismail
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 5 January 1957 | ||
Place of birth | Helsinki, Finland | ||
Position(s) | Forward | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1975–1976 | HJK | 20 | (9) |
1977 | Kiffen | 19 | (14) |
1978 | HJK | 21 | (18) |
1978–1979 | Beşiktaş | 16 | (6) |
1979 | HJK | 27 | (15) |
1979–1980 | Waregem | 2 | (0) |
1980 | AIK | 9 | (2) |
1981–1984 | HJK | 97 | (55) |
1985 | Apollo | – | (11) |
1986–1987 | Koparit | 17 | (1) |
Total | 228 | (131) | |
International career | |||
1978–1983 | Finland | 26 | (7) |
*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Atik Ismail (born 5 January 1957)[1][2] is a Finnish former footballer who played as a forward. He made 26 appearances in the Finland national team scoring 7 goals. Ismail was the top scorer of Finnish premier division Mestaruussarja in 1978, 1979 and 1982. In 1978, he was nominated as the Finnish Footballer of the Year. Ismail also played abroad, for example in Turkey and Belgium.[3]
Personal life
[edit]Atik Ismail was born to a Tatar family in Munkkiniemi, Helsinki. He and his twin brother Adil Ismail were named after Turkish wrestlers Celal Atik and Adil Atan. His brother is also a former footballer.[4]
Children of Ismail are Can Heikkonen (b. 1982), twins Pele and Ali Koljonen (s. 1988) and Maria Koljonen (s. 1989). Sons Ali and Pele have also played football.[3][4]
For decades Ismail suffered from alcoholism. He sobered completely in 1990 and has since worked with helping fellow recovering addicts.[5][4] According to Ismail, his alcohol addiction switched to a gambling problem and he has had difficulty paying his debts from his small pension.[6]
In addition to sports, Ismail has published his poetry, worked as a nurse and been involved in politics. He was a candidate to the European Parliament in the elections of 1999 (Green League) and 2009 (Left Alliance).[4]
The Finnish press remembers Atik Ismail as a ”legendary footballer”, but also as someone who partly wasted his potential due to his alcoholism.[5][7][8][6][9]
References
[edit]- ^ "Atik Ismail".
- ^ Atik Ismail at WorldFootball.net
- ^ a b Vuorinen, Juha & Kasila, Markku: Pelimiehet. Suomen jalkapallon pelaajatilastot 1930–2006, s. 99. Suomen urheilumuseosäätiö, 2007. ISBN 978-952-99075-9-5.
- ^ a b c d Atik Ismail: Pelimies – omaelämäkerta. Minerva 2016. ISBN 978-952-312-371-7.
- ^ a b Nurmi, Juha (2016). "Fudislegenda Atik Ismail: Minusta tuli alkoholisti 17-vuotiaana!".
- ^ a b Jokinen, Juha Veli (2018). "Atik Ismail ajautui hedelmäpelillä 30 000 euron velkoihin: maksaa takaisin 377 euron eläkkeestä - "Ei sillä juhlita"".
- ^ Hirvasnoro, Tarja (2016). "Jalkapallolegenda Atik Ismail suree: "Äiti ja isä eivät ehtineet nähdä raitistumistani"".
- ^ Kaskinen, Miikka (2020). "Atik Ismail toipuu avosydänleikkauksesta – "En muista mitään kahdesta–kolmesta päivästä".
- ^ Vuorensola (2018). "Jalkapallolegenda Atik Ismail: Päihderiippuvuus vaihtui peliriippuvuuteen".
External links
[edit]- Living people
- 1957 births
- Finnish Muslims
- Finnish people of Tatar descent
- Finnish men's footballers
- Footballers from Helsinki
- Men's association football forwards
- Finland men's international footballers
- Mestaruussarja players
- Helsingin Jalkapalloklubi players
- AIK Fotboll players
- Beşiktaş J.K. footballers
- K.S.V. Waregem players
- Palloiluseura Apollo players
- FC Kiffen 08 players
- Finnish expatriate men's footballers
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Turkey
- Expatriate men's footballers in Turkey
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- Expatriate men's footballers in Belgium
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Sweden
- Expatriate men's footballers in Sweden
- Kuopion Palloseura managers