22.04.2026 16:14
A 9-year-old little fan who recorded the penalty goal scored by Kocaelispor's footballer Serdar Dursun in the Göztepe match with a keypad mobile phone was given an unforgettable surprise. Serdar Dursun, who invited the little fan named Ertuğrul to the facilities, gave him a digital camera as a gift.
Kocaelispor player Serdar Dursun gifted a digital camera to a 9-year-old fan named Ertuğrul, who recorded his penalty goal in the Göztepe match with a keypad mobile phone.
RECORDED THE GOAL WITH A KEYPAD MOBILE PHONE
Kocaelispor fan, 9-year-old third-grade student Ertuğrul Sert, recorded the penalty goal scored by Serdar Dursun in the 90+8th minute of the Göztepe match played at Turka Araç Muayene Kocaeli Stadium in the 30th week of the Trendyol Süper Lig, using a keypad mobile phone.
SERDAR DURSUN TO LITTLE ERTUĞRUL: 'FIND ME'
After these moments were shared by another fan on the social media account of the US-based company X, Dursun quoted the post and shared the note, "Come to the facility on Tuesday evening, brother, find me."
GIFTED A DIGITAL CAMERA
Serdar Dursun, who visited the little fan's school through the initiative of Kocaelispor Club, gifted Sert a digital camera. Sert also visited the training of the team, which is preparing for the 31st week away match against Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği at Körfez Brunga Facilities. Sert took photos with the players and technical director Selçuk İnan using his new camera and recorded footage throughout the training.
'HE WILL FILM MY AND KOCAELİSPOR'S GOALS'
Dursun, who met with the little fan during training, told journalists that they surprised Ertuğrul Sert by visiting him at his school before he came to the facility.
Dursun stated that after talking with his family, they decided to get a camera instead of a phone, saying, "He can record a lot with the camera from now on. He will film my and Kocaelispor's goals. Maybe he can even become a cameraman in the future. I hope we have made Ertuğrul happy. He will be our guest at the stadium in the next match. We are happy to have such valuable young people."