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Eşfak Aykaç (1918 — 2004) was a Turkish former football player and coach. He only played for Galatasaray SK and after his career he coached the club.
He was named coach of the national team for one match, the match against the Hungary side created by Gusztáv Sebes which he won 3-1.
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