The stage is set, the lights are bright, and the man who defined an era steps back into the spotlight. Aziz Yildirim, the presidential candidate for Fenerbahce, took to a live broadcast on TRT Spor to lay down the law before the extraordinary general assembly scheduled for June 6-7, 2026. This isn't just a campaign stop; it's a declaration of war on mediocrity.
The Weight of the Crest
Yildirim didn't mince words about the pain of the last decade. He spoke of children crying over missed titles, of a community fractured by twelve years without a championship. "When the title arrives, all bitterness ends," he declared. "You hug everyone around you, even strangers, because that joy is universal." He argued that the very greatness of Fenerbahce is under threat, not from rivals, but from internal division. He ran, he says, to ensure children can wear the shirt with pride again, to stop the club from being a punchline.
He pointed to the scars of history: the six titles won, the three lost on the final day, the "July 3" process, and the 2006 extension incident he called a "organizational operation." For Yildirim, experience is the only currency that matters. "We are the ones who know these lessons best," he insisted.
Squad Surgery and Stadium Terror
So, how does he fix the machine? Precision. Yildirim promised a lean approach: maximum five to six transfers. "Two strikers," he said. "Then we fill the rest." He vowed that for the first time in club history, every player will be ready before the season starts. "Relax, we will be champions," he promised.
And where will they defend that crown? Sukru Saracoglu Stadium in Kadikoy. "Kadikoy is hell," Yildirim thundered. "There is no escape." He recalled his twenty-year tenure when opponents barely drew and celebrated. Now, he demands dominance. "There is no 'size' there, only heart. We will beat everyone who comes."
The Manager Question
Who will lead the charge? Aykut Kocaman is on the radar, but nothing is signed. "We have no topic with him yet," Yildirim said, adding that former players will join the family. Then, the name that stops clocks: Jose Mourinho. Yildirim revealed they've known each other since 2003. "He knows me," he said. In their last meeting, Yildirim named five players. Mourinho replied, "If these are real, it's good." But the deal stalled. The legend remains a possibility, a ghost in the machine, waiting for the right moment.
COMMENT: aziz is talking big again lol but honestly who else can fix this mess rn? fenerbahce needs that old school hardness back. Mourinho link is spicy but i doubt it happens tbh...
aziz is talking big again lol but honestly who else can fix this mess rn? fenerbahce needs that old school hardness back. Mourinho link is spicy but i doubt it happens tbh...