Birsel Vardarlı

Birsel Vardarlı Demirmen (born Birsel Vardarlı on 12 July 1984) is a Turkish former basketball player. She is considered to be one of the best Turkish female basketball players.

Birsel Vardarlı Demirmen
Vardarlı playing for Fenerbahçe
Personal information
Born (1984-07-12) July 12, 1984
İzmir, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
Listed height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Listed weight143 lb (65 kg)
Career information
Playing career2000–2019
PositionPoint guard
Career history
2000–2006Migrosspor
2006–2019Fenerbahçe
Career highlights and awards
Medals
EuroBasket
Silver medal – second place2011 Poland
Bronze medal – third place2013 France

Vardarlı Demirmen played thirteen seasons for Fenerbahçe, where she won twenty two trophies. She was also the captain of the team for seven seasons. After announcing retirement in June 2019, her number 7 was retired by Fenerbahçe in December 2019.[1]

She made 243 appearances for the Turkey women's national basketball team. She won silver medal in EuroBasket 2011 and bronze in EuroBasket 2013 with the team.

Early life

Vardarlı-Demirmen was born in Izmir. She has two siblings. After playing football, she started playing basketball at the age of 11. She moved from Izmir to Istanbul at the age of 16 to play for Migrosspor.

Professional career

Migrosspor

Vardarlı-Demirmen started her professional career in Migrosspor and played there for 6 seasons. In her last season at Migrosspor, she contributed her team to play in the 2006 Turkish Cup final.

Fenerbahçe

She signed with Fenerbahçe in the summer of 2006. After the 2011–12 season, Nevriye Yılmaz's contract expired and Vardarlı-Demirmen became the captain of Fenerbahçe. She played 675 games for Fenerbahçe in 13 seasons and won 22 trophies, including 10 Turkish Super League, 6 Turkish Cups and 6 Turkish Presidential Cups. She also played in the EuroLeague finals in 2013, 2014 and 2017.

Vardarlı-Demirmen announced her retirement in June 2019.

Personal life

Birsel Vardarlı married Emre Demirmen in June 2014.[2] The couple has a daughter named Lina.

Honors

Turkey women's national team

See also

References

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