Preceded by Ali Haydar Sen Name Aziz Yildirim Nationality Turkish | Role Civil engineer Spouse Gonca Celikkiran | |
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Alma mater Ankara Devlet Muhendislik Mimarlik Akademisi Education Ankara Devlet Muhendislik Mimarlik Akademisi Siblings Acar Yildirim, Ali Yildirim Awards Milliyet Sports Award for Executive of the Year Similar People Alexsandro de Souza, Ali Yildirim Koc, Ismail Kartal, Fikret Orman, Ersun Yanal |
Aziz Yıldırım'ın Motivasyon Konuşması - 2008
Aziz Yıldırım (born 2 November 1952 in Ergani, Diyarbakır Province) is currently the 52nd chairman of the Turkish multi sport club Fenerbahçe. He is currently serving his fifth two-year term. He has a degree in civil engineering.
Contents
- Aziz Yldrmn Motivasyon Konumas 2008
- Yilmaz seker ohne taterschaft und straftatbeteiligung
- Football
- Mens basketball
- Womens basketball
- Mens volleyball
- Womens volleyball
- Athletics
- Boxing
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Personal life
- 2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal
- References

Yilmaz seker ohne taterschaft und straftatbeteiligung
Football

Men's basketball
Women's basketball

Men's volleyball
Women's volleyball
Athletics
Boxing
Swimming
Table Tennis
Personal life
Yıldırım was born in Ergani. He has 3 daughters, two of whom are from his first marriage.
2011 Turkish sports corruption scandal
On 2 July 2012, a Turkish "Special Authority Court" sentenced Yıldırım to three years and nine months for match-fixing and two years and six months for forming an illegal organisation. The sentence was later approved by the Turkish Supreme Court of Appeals. He was detained for one year in Metris Prison together with several other sportspeople involved in the scandal. However, on 6 March 2014 special authority courts were abolished in Turkey. On 23 July 2014, his earlier retrial demand was accepted, meaning that he and all the people involved will have a retrial about this case.The first trial of the retrial process was made on 24 April 2015. On 9 October 2015, the courts acquitted Aziz Yıldırım and all the people who were charged at the beginning of the investigation, pending the Supreme Court's approval. Fenerbahce declared that after the Supreme Court's approval, they would take every action to be compensated from all of the damages that has been done to the club by this investigation and previous court rulings.
