Colin Kazim-Richards

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Colin Kazim-Richards (born 26 August 1986), also known as Colin Kâzım, Kâzım or Kâzım Kâzım, is a professional footballer, who last played as a forward for Süper Lig club Fatih Karagümrük S.K.[3]

Colin Kazim-Richards
Kazim-Richards playing for Bursaspor in 2014
Personal information
Full name Colin Kazim-Richards[1]
Date of birth (1986-08-26) 26 August 1986 (age 37)[2]
Place of birth Leyton, London, England
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1995–1997 Interwood
1997–1998 Queens Park Rangers
1998–2001 Arsenal
2001–2004 Bury
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004–2005 Bury 30 (3)
2005–2006 Brighton 43 (6)
2006–2007 Sheffield United 27 (1)
2007–2011 Fenerbahçe 66 (5)
2010Toulouse (loan) 15 (2)
2011–2013 Galatasaray 31 (5)
2012Olympiacos (loan) 9 (1)
2012–2013Blackburn Rovers (loan) 28 (3)
2013–2015 Bursaspor 16 (0)
2014–2015Feyenoord (loan) 27 (11)
2015–2016 Feyenoord 11 (1)
2016 Celtic 11 (1)
2016 Coritiba 21 (3)
2017–2018 Corinthians 15 (4)
2018Lobos BUAP (loan) 10 (3)
2019 Veracruz 23 (8)
2020 Pachuca 14 (3)
2020–2022 Derby County 61 (13)
2022–2023 Fatih Karagümrük 17 (0)
International career
2007 Turkey U21 5 (1)
2008 Turkey B 1 (0)
2007–2015 Turkey 37 (2)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 06:56, 16 May 2023 (UTC)

Born and raised in England, he qualified for Turkish nationality through his mother's heritage.[4] An anglicised form of the Turkish given name Kâzım was intended to be a middle name, which would have rendered his full name as Colin Kazim Richards, but due to an error, he was legally registered as Colin Kazim-Richards.[4]

Having played as a junior for Queens Park Rangers and Arsenal, Kazim-Richards was handed a professional contract by Bury. He noted Bury as a pinpoint of his career. He found playing under former Manchester United player Chris Casper influential to his development. He also went on to feature in the Football League for Brighton & Hove Albion before transferring to Premier League side Sheffield United where he remained for one season. Following his declaration to play for Turkey internationally he went on to forge a career in Europe with Fenerbahçe, Toulouse, Galatasaray, Olympiacos, Bursaspor and Feyenoord. He has had brief spells back in the United Kingdom with Blackburn Rovers, Celtic and Derby County as well as spending four years playing in Brazil and Mexico with Coritiba, Corinthians, Lobos BUAP, Veracruz and Pachuca.

In 2007, he chose to represent Turkey at international level, retiring in 2015. Kazim-Richards earned 37 caps, scoring twice. He was also capped at Turkey U21 and Turkey B level.

Club career edit

Bury edit

Kazim-Richards left his native East London to play for Bury when he was 15.[5]

Brighton & Hove Albion edit

In June 2005, at the age of 18, he was signed on a three-year contract by Brighton & Hove Albion for £250,000.[6] The contract was signed after a fan of the club, Aaron Berry, won the sum for the club in a competition run by Coca-Cola which, in turn, led to Kazim-Richards being dubbed the "Coca-Cola Kid".[5] In August 2006, at the start of the new season, he tried to hand in a transfer request after being dropped by manager Mark McGhee.[7]

Sheffield United edit

Subsequently, Brighton sold him to Sheffield United for £150,000 on 31 August 2006, the deadline day for the transfer window. Kazim-Richards signed a three-year deal with the Blades after passing a medical and agreeing personal terms.[8] He scored once for the eventually relegated Blades, in a 2–2 draw with Bolton Wanderers on 11 November 2006.[9]

Fenerbahçe edit

 
Kazim-Richards with Fenerbahçe in 2008

On 15 June 2007, Kazim-Richards signed a four-year contract with the Turkish club Fenerbahçe.[10] He scored his second UEFA Champions League goal for Fenerbahçe in the quarter-final first leg against Chelsea on 2 April 2008.[11] After serving as a rotation player during the 2007–08 and 2008–09 seasons, Kazim-Richards broke into Christoph Daum's first choice line-up in the 2009–10 season.

Despite success on the pitch during the 2009–10 season, Kazim-Richards had an argument with Fenerbahçe fans after being taken off the pitch in a match against İstanbul Başakşehir.[12] Against Beşiktaş, Kazim-Richards was red carded for swearing at the referee and banned for four matches.[13] While serving his ban, on the same night that his teammates lost to Kasımpaşa, the media reported Kazim-Richards was out on the town. This report was denied by the Fenerbahçe board who released an official statement. The following day, pictures of Kazim-Richards were released and the Fenerbahçe board rescinded their earlier statement, claiming that Kazim-Richards had lied about his whereabouts which had triggered their denial of the report.[14]

Toulouse (loan) edit

Kazim-Richards joined French club Toulouse on a six-month loan from January 2010, for whom he scored on his debut in a 3–1 away win against Le Mans.[15][16]

Galatasaray edit

He returned to Fenerbahçe for the following season.[17] On 3 January 2011, Fenerbahçe terminated his contract.[18] He signed a three-and-a-half-year contract with local rivals Galatasaray in January 2011 scoring against Fenerbahçe during the season.[19] In July 2012 he went on trial with English Premier League side West Ham United, appearing in pre-season friendlies.[20] He played a total of thirty one matches scoring five goals.

Blackburn Rovers (loan) edit

 
Kazim-Richards (right) playing for Blackburn Rovers against Cardiff City in 2013

On 10 August 2012 it was confirmed by the official Blackburn Rovers website that the striker had joined the club on a one-year loan deal with the view to a permanent transfer after spending the majority of pre season on trial with the Lancashire club. He scored two goals on his debut in pre season against Cork City.[21] On 18 August he scored on his competitive debut in a 1–1 away draw against Ipswich Town.

On 24 May 2013 it was announced that Sussex Police had charged Kazim-Richards under Section 5 of the Public Order Act over an alleged homophobic gesture to Brighton fans on 12 February 2013 while he was playing for Blackburn Rovers in a Championship match at his old club Brighton & Hove Albion's Falmer Stadium. He was due to appear before magistrates in Brighton on 22 August 2013.[22][23] The trial was set for 14 and 15 January 2014 at Brighton Magistrates Court.[24] He was found guilty in April 2014 and fined £750 plus costs of £1,445.[25] Richards has since stated that he has no regrets over his actions.[26]

Bursaspor edit

On 4 September 2013, Kazim-Richards joined Bursaspor for €250,000.[27] He signed a four-year deal on a salary of €1 million per year.[28] Kazim-Richards scored his first official goal for Bursaspor in a Turkish Cup game against Adana Demirspor.

Feyenoord edit

After a successful loan spell at Feyenoord during the 2014–15 season, Kazim-Richards made a permanent move to the Dutch club in the summer of 2015.

On 15 January 2016, Kazim-Richards threatened Dutch Algemeen Dagblad newspaper journalist Mikos Gouka. As a result, Feyenoord manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst dropped him from the squad and he did not play the next match, against PSV.[29]

Celtic edit

On 1 February 2016, Kazim-Richards joined Scottish club Celtic, signing a two-and-a-half-year deal.[30] He scored his first goal for the club in a Scottish Cup tie against East Kilbride on 7 February 2016.[31]

Coritiba edit

On 9 June 2016, Kazim-Richards joined Brazilian club Coritiba, signing an eighteen-month deal.[32] He scored on his debut in a derby against Atlético Paranaense after coming on as a substitute.[33]

Corinthians edit

On 6 January 2017, Kazim-Richards signed with another Brazilian club, Corinthians, for a period of two years.[34] In his debut, he scored in the friendly tournament the Florida Cup.

Lobos BUAP edit

Kazim-Richards completed a move to Lobos BUAP of Liga MX in July 2018.[35]

Derby County edit

On 15 October 2020, he signed a one-year deal with Derby County.[36] He scored his first goal for Derby in a 1-1 draw with Coventry City on 1 December 2020.[37] On 26 February 2021 it was reported that Kazim-Richards had signed a contract extension to keep him at the club until the end of the 2022 season.[38]

Following relegation in the 2021–22 season, Kazim-Richards departed the club upon the expiration of his contract.[39]

Fatih Karagümrük edit

On 19 July 2022, he signed a one-year deal with Fatih Karagümrük S.K.[40]

International career edit

Kazim-Richards scored and was credited with an assist in his debut for the Turkey under-21 team in a victory against Switzerland on 24 March 2007. On 30 April, the Turkey national team coach Fatih Terim declared that Kazim-Richards would play for the senior team.[41]

Terim called him up for matches against Bosnia and Herzegovina and Brazil.[42] He received his first senior international cap in a 0–0 friendly draw against Brazil on 5 June 2007, a game in which he played 38 minutes. He was a member of Turkey's Euro 2008 squad, playing in all five matches as the side reached the semi-finals.

On 10 August 2011, he scored two goals in a friendly match against Estonia at Türk Telekom Stadium.

Personal life edit

Born in London, Kazim-Richards attended Greenleaf Primary School in Walthamstow, where he developed an interest in football, which continued into his secondary education at Aveling Park, Walthamstow.[43] His mother is a Turkish Cypriot (which enabled him to join the Turkey national team), and his father is of Antiguan descent.[4]

In a 2008 interview he said:

It's difficult because half my family is Muslim, and the other half is Christian. I've always felt Turkish, though. My nene [grandmother], she can't speak English. Half of my family, their first language is Turkish, and so I went to Turkish school before I played football, although I can't remember any of it now.[44][45]

In his youth, Kazim-Richards lost his infant brother to Edwards syndrome and three cousins in unrelated incidents: a heart attack while playing football, a brain haemorrhage in the bathtub, and a car crash. Another of his cousins, Andros Townsend, became a professional footballer,[5] while his uncle, Troy Townsend, has worked heavily with Kick It Out, combatting racism in football.[46]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

As of match played 7 October 2023
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Bury 2004–05[47] League Two 30 3 1 0 0 0 1[c] 0 32 3
Brighton & Hove Albion 2005–06[48] Championship 42 6 1 0 1 0 44 6
2006–07[49] League One 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0
Total 43 6 1 0 1 0 0 0 45 6
Sheffield United 2006–07[49] Premier League 27 1 1 0 1 0 29 1
Fenerbahçe 2007–08[50] Süper Lig 28 0 4 1 10[d] 1 1[e] 0 43 2
2008–09[50] Süper Lig 22 2 5 1 8[d] 1 35 4
2009–10[50] Süper Lig 11 3 1 0 7[f] 2 1[e] 0 20 5
2010–11[50] Süper Lig 5 0 1 0 1[d] 0 7 0
Total 66 5 11 2 26 4 2 0 105 11
Toulouse (loan) 2009–10[50] Ligue 1 15 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 18 2
Galatasaray 2010–11[50] Süper Lig 13 3 4 2 17 5
2011–12[50] Süper Lig 18 2 0 0 18 2
2012–13[50] Süper Lig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2013–14[50] Süper Lig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 31 5 4 2 0 0 35 7
Olympiacos (loan) 2011–12[50] Super League Greece 9 1 0 0 0 0 9 1
Blackburn Rovers (loan) 2012–13[51] Championship 28 3 3 2 0 0 31 5
Bursaspor 2013–14[50] Süper Lig 16 0 5 2 21 2
2014–15[50] Süper Lig 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 16 0 5 2 0 0 21 2
Feyenoord (loan) 2014–15[50] Eredivisie 27 11 1 0 7[f] 1 2[g] 1 37 13
Feyenoord 2015–16[50] Eredivisie 11 1 1 0 12 1
Total 38 12 2 0 7 1 2 1 49 14
Celtic 2015–16[52] Scottish Premiership 11 1 2 1 0 0 13 2
Coritiba 2016[50] Série A 21 3 0 0 4[h] 0 25 3
Corinthians 2017[50] Série A 14 1 3 0 3[h] 0 8[i] 1 28 2
2018[50] Série A 1 0 0 0 4[i] 0 5 0
Total 15 1 3 0 3 0 12 1 33 2
Lobos BUAP (loan) 2018–19[50] Liga MX 10 3 0 0 10 3
Veracruz 2018–19[50] Liga MX 15 4 4 1 19 5
2019–20[50] Liga MX 8 4 3 0 11 4
Total 23 8 7 1 40 9
Pachuca 2019–20[50] Liga MX 9 2 3 3 12 5
2020–21[50] Liga MX 4 1 0 0 4 1
Total 13 3 3 3 16 6
Derby County 2020–21[53] Championship 38 8 0 0 0 0 38 8
2021–22[54] Championship 23 3 1 0 1 1 25 4
Total 61 11 1 0 1 1 63 12
Fatih Karagümrük 2022–23[55] Süper Lig 17 0 2 1 19 1
Career total 474 68 47 14 5 1 40 5 17 2 583 90

International edit

As of 14 May 2020[56]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Turkey 2007 1 0
2008 14 0
2009 6 0
2010 7 0
2011 7 2
2012 0 0
2013 0 0
2014 0 0
2015 2 0
Total 37 2
As of 14 May 2020[57]
Scores and results list Turkey's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Kazim-Richards goal.
List of international goals scored by Colin Kazim-Richards
# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 10 August 2011 Türk Telekom Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey   Estonia 2–0 3–0 Friendly
2 3–0

Honours edit

Source:[58]

Fenerbahçe

Olympiacos

Galatasaray

  • Turkish Super Cup: 2013

Celtic

Corinthians

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