Soccer-Aziz Yildirim elected Fenerbahce president in comeback after eight years away


GDANSK, June ⁠8 (Reuters) - Aziz Yildirim has been ⁠elected president of Istanbul's Fenerbahce, the ‌club said on its website, returning to the role eight years after leaving office.

The ​73-year-old businessman, who led ⁠the club from ⁠1998 to 2018, defeated rival businessman ⁠Hakan ‌Safi in an extraordinary general assembly vote held on ⁠Sunday in Istanbul's Kadikoy district.

The vote ​followed ‌a turbulent period for the club. ⁠The ​election was triggered after outgoing chairman Sadettin Saran announced he would step ⁠down, prompting the club ​to schedule an extraordinary congress on June 6-7.

On June 4, a Turkish ⁠court sentenced Saran to 2-1/2 years in prison for inciting illegal betting.

Yildirim had announced his candidacy ahead ​of the vote, setting ⁠up a contest with Safi as ​Fenerbahce looks to ‌end a 13-year domestic ​league title drought.

(Reporting by Canan Sevgili; Editing by Daren Butler)

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