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'''Serdar Bilgili''', born in 1963 in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]], served as the president of the Istanbul based [[soccer|football]] club [[Beşiktaş J.K.]].<ref name="obg-report2009"/>
'''Serdar Bilgili''', born in 1963 in [[Istanbul]], [[Turkey]], served as the president of the Istanbul-based [[soccer|football]] club [[Beşiktaş J.K.]].<ref name="obg-report2009"/>


His family was from the [[Kahramanmaraş Province]] in [[Turkey]], . After graduating from [[Robert College]] in Turkey, he studied [[Business Administration]] in the [[University of Redlands]] in [[California]], [[United States]]. He did some internship at United nations in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] in 1983. He returned to Turkey in 1984 and got engaged in many businesses such as [[textiles]], [[construction]], and [[tourism]]. He owns the [[Radisson Hotels|Radisson]] Blu Hotel in Istanbul , [[W Hotel]] Istanbul , Soho House , Istanbul etc.He currently holds the position as the CEO of [[Bilgili Holding]] and BLG Capital and continues his investments in real estate.
His family was from the [[Kahramanmaraş Province]] in [[Turkey]], . After graduating from [[Robert College]] in Turkey, he studied [[Business Administration]] in the [[University of Redlands]] in [[California]], [[United States]]. He did some internship at United nations in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]] in 1983. He returned to Turkey in 1984 and got engaged in many businesses such as [[textiles]], [[construction]], and [[tourism]]. He owns the [[Radisson Hotels|Radisson]] Blu Hotel in Istanbul, [[W Hotel]] Istanbul, Soho House, Istanbul etc.He currently holds the position as the CEO of [[Bilgili Holding]] and BLG Capital and continues his investments in real estate.


Bilgili was elected to the [[BJK]] Management Board in 1992. Until 1998 he served as General Secretary under [[Suleyman Seba]]'s presidency. Bilgili was elected as the president of [[Beşiktaş J.K.]] on March 26, 2000. During his term, he appointed [[Mircea Lucescu]] as the coach and brought many stars to Beşiktaş such as [[Pascal Nouma]], [[Óscar Córdoba]], and [[İlhan Mansız]]. While Bilgili was the president, Beşiktaş participated in the [[UEFA Champions League]] twice (2000–2001, 2003–2004). Beşiktaş also won the [[Turkish Premier Super League|Turkish Super League]] in 2002–2003. In the 2003–2004 season, Beşiktaş lost their 15-point first place lead and could not win the championship. In 2004 Bilgili resigned from his presidency. His successor is [[Yıldırım Demirören]].
Bilgili was elected to the [[BJK]] Management Board in 1992. Until 1998 he served as General Secretary under [[Suleyman Seba]]'s presidency. Bilgili was elected as the president of [[Beşiktaş J.K.]] on March 26, 2000. During his term, he appointed [[Mircea Lucescu]] as the coach and brought many stars to Beşiktaş such as [[Pascal Nouma]], [[Óscar Córdoba]], and [[İlhan Mansız]]. While Bilgili was the president, Beşiktaş participated in the [[UEFA Champions League]] twice (2000–2001, 2003–2004). Beşiktaş also won the [[Turkish Premier Super League|Turkish Super League]] in 2002–2003. In the 2003–2004 season, Beşiktaş lost their 15-point first place lead and could not win the championship. In 2004 Bilgili resigned from his presidency. His successor is [[Yıldırım Demirören]].

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Serdar Bilgili, born in 1963 in Istanbul, Turkey, served as the president of the Istanbul-based football club Beşiktaş J.K..[1]

His family was from the Kahramanmaraş Province in Turkey, . After graduating from Robert College in Turkey, he studied Business Administration in the University of Redlands in California, United States. He did some internship at United nations in Vienna, Austria in 1983. He returned to Turkey in 1984 and got engaged in many businesses such as textiles, construction, and tourism. He owns the Radisson Blu Hotel in Istanbul, W Hotel Istanbul, Soho House, Istanbul etc.He currently holds the position as the CEO of Bilgili Holding and BLG Capital and continues his investments in real estate.

Bilgili was elected to the BJK Management Board in 1992. Until 1998 he served as General Secretary under Suleyman Seba's presidency. Bilgili was elected as the president of Beşiktaş J.K. on March 26, 2000. During his term, he appointed Mircea Lucescu as the coach and brought many stars to Beşiktaş such as Pascal Nouma, Óscar Córdoba, and İlhan Mansız. While Bilgili was the president, Beşiktaş participated in the UEFA Champions League twice (2000–2001, 2003–2004). Beşiktaş also won the Turkish Super League in 2002–2003. In the 2003–2004 season, Beşiktaş lost their 15-point first place lead and could not win the championship. In 2004 Bilgili resigned from his presidency. His successor is Yıldırım Demirören.

Sporting positions
Preceded by President of Beşiktaş JK
2000–2004
Succeeded by

Template:Beşiktaş JK 100th Year Champion Squad

References

  1. ^ The report: Turkey 2009. Oxford Business Group. 2009. p. 167. ISBN 978-1-902339-13-9. Retrieved 3 May 2010.