Fenerbahce SK

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On 10 August 2012, Istanbul 16th High Criminal Court announced its reasoned final decision regarding the match-fixing case, with all the criminal evidence; Videos, Tapes, Money Transfers etc.
 
On 10 August 2012, Istanbul 16th High Criminal Court announced its reasoned final decision regarding the match-fixing case, with all the criminal evidence; Videos, Tapes, Money Transfers etc.
  
On 17 August 2012, UEFA Champions League was sponsored by Fenerbahce SK's sponsor [[Koc Group]] for $30.000.000.<ref>[http://www.haber61.net/koc-holding-uefaya-sponsor-122696h.htm Haber61 27 August 2012]</ref>
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On 17 August 2012, UEFA Champions League was sponsored by Fenerbahce SK's main sponsor [[Koc Group]] for $30.000.000.<ref>[http://www.haber61.net/koc-holding-uefaya-sponsor-122696h.htm Haber61 27 August 2012]</ref>
  
 
== Official Sponsors ==
 
== Official Sponsors ==

Revision as of 13:27, 16 March 2013

Fenerbahce SK is a Turkish sports club, based in Kadikoy District, Istanbul, Turkey.

The club has 18.283 official members as of 2011.

Fenerbahce SK won an 18th Süper Lig title in the 2010–11 season. The team were nine points behind the leaders after 16 games, but went on an unbeaten run of 17 wins and one draw from the last 18 games of the season and won the title with 82 points. Trabzonspor also finished on 82 points but finished second due head-to-head goal average in favor of Fenerbahce. Following the season's end club president Aziz Yildirim and managers were remanded in custody over allegations of match-fixing.

On 15 August 2011, The Report of the Turkish Football Federation (TFF)'s Ethics Committee, presented to the general assembly of the TFF, before the intervention of political power in the Turkey. The First Report of the TFF's Ethics Committee (340 pages) completely hidden from public scrutiny and FIFA and UEFA. But, summary section of the report (38 pages) leaked to the press. Prof.Dr.Oguz Atalay, chairman of the committee, confirmed that document published in the press is the actual original document.

On 24 August 2011 Fenerbahce was withdrawn from the Champions League by UEFA, because of an ongoing match-fixing investigation.

On 2 July 2012 Turkish court convicted and sentenced Fenerbahçe President Aziz Yildirim to 6 years and 3 months in prison on match-fixing charges. Fenerbahçe Vice President Sekip Mosturoglu was sentenced to 1 year 10 months and 10 days in prison and the other Vice President of Fenerbahçe was sentenced to 1 year and 2 months in prison.

On 10 August 2012, Istanbul 16th High Criminal Court announced its reasoned final decision regarding the match-fixing case, with all the criminal evidence; Videos, Tapes, Money Transfers etc.

On 17 August 2012, UEFA Champions League was sponsored by Fenerbahce SK's main sponsor Koc Group for $30.000.000.[1]

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Official Sponsors

  • Koc Group (Yapı Kredi Bank)
  • Ford Company
  • Adidas
  • Dogus Group (Audi, VW)

Famous Club Members

  • Sukru Saracoglu ; Prime Minister of Republic of Turkey (1942-1944)
  • Kenan Evren ; Leader of the 1980 military coup and President of Turkey (1982-1989)
  • Turgut Özal ; President of Turkey and Prime Minister of Turkey (1983–1993)
  • Ali Sen ; Arms Dealer and President of Fenerbahce (1994-1998)
  • Cevik Bir Army General; Commander of the Turkish First Army (1996-1999)
  • Huseyin Kivrikoglu Army General; Chief of the Turkish General Staff (1998-2002)
  • Yasar Buyukanit Army General; Chief of the Turkish General Staff (2006-2008)
  • Mehmet Ali Aydinlar ; President of Turkish Football Federation (2011-2012)

Famous Club Fans

  • Bessar Esad ; President of Republic of Syria
  • Ogun Samast ; Racist killer in assassination of Hrant Dink the Turkish-Armenian journalist (2007)
  • Cuneyt Cakir ; Referee FIFA Listed

Famous Players

  • Cemil Turan ; a former Turkish national football team player and three times league topscorer
  • Emre Belozoglu ; Turkish national football team player


References

  1. Haber61 27 August 2012
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