The Süper Lig season concluded for Beşiktaş with a 4th place finish, and the club's board decided to part ways with head coach Sergen Yalçın.
- A meeting between Sergen Yalçın and the club's management led to the decision to end Yalçın's tenure.
- Chairman Serdal Adalı, board member Melih Aydoğdu, and team president Murat Kılıç met at Ümraniye Nevzat Demir Facilities for the crucial discussion.
- Following the meeting, Yalçın's departure from Beşiktaş was officially confirmed.
- Beşiktaş completed the Süper Lig season in 4th place and was eliminated in the semi-finals of the Turkish Cup.
The decision came after a critical meeting at the Ümraniye Nevzat Demir Facilities, where Sergen Yalçın was the first to arrive. Subsequently, board member Melih Aydoğdu and team president Murat Kılıç joined the facility.
About 45 minutes into the meeting, chairman Serdal Adalı arrived at the venue. Following the discussion, Sergen Yalçın left the facilities, marking the end of his second tenure at Beşiktaş.
Sergen Yalçın, who previously coached Beşiktaş from 2019 to 2021, had won the Süper Lig and the Turkish Cup during his first stint with the team.
BEŞİKTAŞ'S HISTORIC FIRST
Yalçın became the first Turkish individual to win both as a player and coach at Beşiktaş.
This is a massive blow to Beşiktaş's future, but Yalçın's second stint clearly wasn't working. What's next for the club? Can they bounce back without their historic coach?