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Ziya Songülen the Founder and First President of club. The founder and first president of Fenerbahçe, Nurizade Ziya Songülen, was first introduced to the football in England, where he went for higher education after graduating from Istanbul Saint-Joseph College in 1903, and was inspired by the football teams in this country, where the sport of football was born. [13]
Name [nb 1] Period Occupation Ziya Songülen: 1907–1908 #1 founding member, officer at the Ottoman Public Debt Administration: Ayetullah Bey: 1908–1909 #2 founding member, officer at a water company
Fenerbahçe was founded as a football club in 1907 in Istanbul, Ottoman Empire, by Ziya Songülen (then Nurizade Ziya Bey), Ayetullah Bey, and Necip Okaner (then Enver Necip Bey). This group of individuals founded the club secretly in order to keep a low profile and not get into any trouble with the strict Ottoman rule.
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[5] [6] He was former board member of Süper Lig football club giant Fenerbahçe. [7] He served his fourth two-year term as vice-president since Aziz Yıldırım came to power. [ 7 ] Koç is a Rotarian and a member of the Istanbul Open Sea Yacht Club and New York Yacht Club . [ 8 ]
Fenerbahçe team in 1911. Fenerbahçe is a major sports club based in Istanbul, Turkey, competing in the Süper Lig.Established in 1907 in the Kadıköy district of Istanbul, the club was founded by Ziya Songülen and Necip Okaner.
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On 8 February 2017, it was announced that Turkish investors had suddenly pulled out of financing FC Wil. [12] In November it was announced at the club's general meeting that Günal and the investors had invested over 20 million Swiss francs in the club in the one and a half years since buying the majority shares, with a loss of CHF 11 million.