Kazım Ersun Yanal (Turkish pronunciation:[eɾˈsunˈjanaɫ], born 17 December 1961) is a Turkish football manager and former player who is currently the manager of 1. Lig club Amed SFK. His style has always been attacking football doubled up with tactics unprecedented in Turkish football. He enjoys a very respectable place amongst Turkish coaches although having only won a single title.[1][2]
Yanal started his coaching career in 1990 at Sarayköyspor, a team located in the Sarayköy district of Denizli, where his family resided for many years.
Ersun Yanal's career Süper Lig career started with Denizlispor in the 1995-1996 season. After Ümit Kayıhan's resignation, Yanal took charge of Denizlispor in the last 6 weeks of the league, experiencing 1 win, 2 draws and 3 defeats in 6 games.[3] Following his management of Denizlispor, he was appointed manager of TFF Second League club Yeni Salihlispor in 1997, winning the Afyonkarahisar Çay Municipality District Governorship Cup in the 1997-1998 season season with the club.[4]
He was appointed as manager of Süper Lig side Ankaragücü on 17 July 2000.[4] Under Yanal's managership, Ankaragücü saw two successive seasons, becoming 6th in the 2000–01 season and 4th in the 2001–02 season with even some victories against The Big Three. Yanal was appointed head of Gençlerbirliği on 19 June 2002.[4] He reached the 4th round of the UEFA Cup with the club and was knocked out by eventual champions Valencia 2–1 on aggregate in extra-time in the second leg. He also lost the final of the Turkish Cup twice to Trabzonsporin2003 and 2004.[5] In April 2004 he was appointed as head coach of the Turkish national football team. Yanal's tactics showed their fruit immediately as Turkey won two friendlies against Australia, beating them 3–1 and 1–0. Yanal's successful run was ended by South-Korea after a 2–1 defeat. His job was to secure qualification for the 2006 World Cup but despite being on target to achieving this goal, sitting in second place in the qualifying group, he was dismissed in June 2005 to be replaced by Fatih Terim, who couldn't lead the team to the finals in Germany. Yanal was named new manager of Manisaspor for the 2005–06 season. At the end of the winter break in the 2006–07 season, the club were flying high in fourth position. However, they could not keep up the results, finishing in 12th place, four points away from relegation. Yanal parted company with Manisaspor after their match at home to bottom-side Sakaryaspor was abandoned following on field violence.[6] In October 2007 he was signed by Trabzonspor to take over from Ziya Doğan, signing a three-year deal at the club.[7] In April 2009 he resigned his job from Trabzonspor.[8] He was appointed the General Director of the Turkish Football Federation on 22 February 2010. On 4 October 2011 he was sacked from his job in accordance to TFF's decision to affiliate all age categories of the Turkish national football team to the A national football team coach.[9]
On 18 August 2013, Yanal's coached his first league match with Fenerbahçe, squandering 2–0 the first half, to eventually lose 3–2 to newcomer Torku Konyaspor in their Süper Lig opener at Konya Atatürk Stadium.[24][25] On 18 August 2013, Yanal's Fenerbahçe lost 3–0 to Arsenal at their caldron of Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium in the first leg of the 2013-14 UEFA Champions League play-off round.[26][27][28][29] Fenerbahçe would later go on to lose in the second leg aswell, losing 5-0 on aggregate. On 10 November 2013, Yanal won his first Intercontinental Derby, with a score of 2–0 against Galatasaray, managing to maintain a nearly 15-year streak of suffering no derby losses on their home turf, the Şükrü Saracoğlu StadiuminKadıköy.[30][31][32] On 1 December 2013, Yanal coached his first Beşiktaş-Fenerbahçe rivalry, drawing 3–3 with the black and whites in an eventful Süper Lig match that witnessed a number of controversial positions.[33] On 4 December 2013, Fenerbahçe suffered an unexpected 2–1 loss in the 2013-14 Turkish Cup game at their home Şükrü Saracoğlu Stadium against first division side Fethiyespor, getting eliminated in the competition they had entered the in the fourth round stage.[34] On 27 April 2014, Yanal's team Fenerbahçe won the Süper Lig title with three games to spare on Sunday after a 0–0 draw at home to Çaykur Rizespor, in front of a crowd made up exclusively of women and children.[35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46] On 21 May 2014, Yanal stated that he would extend his contract with Fenerbahçe by two more years. Yanal would have earned $1,75 million each year in accordance with the contract. However, on 9 August 2014, he resigned from Fenerbahçe due to disagreements with the club's board.[47][48][49]
Yanal, who started the 2019-20 season well with Fenerbahçe, resigned on 1 March 2020 after the point losses in the second half of the season were added to the defeat to arch-rival Galatasaray in Kadıköy after 20 years. It was announced by the club that they parted ways but Ersun Yanal that he would be in charge of the team against Trabzonspor in the Ziraat Turkish Cup match to be played on 4 March 2020. After the match, Yanal's 2nd Fenerbahçe period officially ended.
Yanal is known for playing a self-destructive tactic of going all out on attack and leaving huge holes in the midfield and defense. Teams coached by Yanal are recognised for conceding almost as many goals as it scored.