Turkmen footballer Hayitmyrat Jumakulyev became champion of the Second Amateur League of Kocaeli Province in his debut season for the Turkish club “Çamlıtepespor” (Körfez Çamlıtepespor), Turkish media reports.
The 20-year-old joined the team at the end of last season, six games before the end, and immediately established himself in the starting lineup. He scored goals in crucial matches that helped the club take first place in the league, and scored again in the final. Following the season, “Çamlıtepespor” received promotion to the Kocaeli First Amateur League, the sixth-highest division in Turkish football.
The club represents the municipality of Körfez in the Kocaeli province of the Marmara region, near Istanbul, and plays its home matches at “Körfez Esentepe” stadium. The team emphasizes the integration of young talent from local and university circles, facilitated by its proximity to Kocaeli University.
Jumakulyev began his football career in the youth team of the Turkmen club Kopetdag, after which he continued his training in Istanbul – at the academy of the French club Paris Saint-Germain.
According to Turkish media, for his successful performance at a tournament organized by the PSG academy in January 2024, he was named the tournament's best player and received a T-shirt autographed by Morocco national team captain and PSG player Achraf Hakimi.

In Türkiye, the Turkmen footballer also played for Çorum-based “Dudurgaspor” and had a tryout with “Eyüpspor”. Alongside his athletic career, Jumakulyev is a first-year student in the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports at Kocaeli University.
According to local media reports, the young player's successful performances have attracted the attention of several Turkish and international clubs, but no official transfer offers have yet been received. This season, Cumakuliyev will continue to play for “Çamlıtepespor”, now in the Kocaeli First Amateur League.