Ahmet Robenson
Personal information | |||
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Date of birth | 1886 | ||
Place of birth | Liverpool, England | ||
Date of death | 1 January 1968 82) | (aged||
Place of death | United States | ||
Playing position | Goalkeeper | ||
Senior career* | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
1905–1915 | Galatasaray SK | ||
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. |
Ahmet Robenson (1886–1968) was a Turkish physical education teacher in Galatasaray High School, who is known for his active role in the development of sports in Turkey.
Biography
He was born in Liverpool, lived most of his life in Istanbul and died in the United States. Ahmet had two brothers, Yakup and Abdurrahman, who were also interested in sports, however they died in World War I.
After graduating from Galatasaray High School, Robenson was interested in new sports which were not recognized in his country at the time. He is known as being the first organizer of Basketball, Hockey, Tennis and Scouting activities in his time. He mostly introduced these new sports to his students in Galatasaray High School.
Robenson was also the goalkeeper of Galatasaray football team, who won Istanbul League title in 1909.
He later became Galatasaray S.K. president in 1926 and Galatasaray won Istanbul League once again.
Scouting
The start of Scouting in Turkey is attributed to brothers Ahmet and Abdurrahman Robenson, who were sports teachers at the Galatasaray and Kabataş high schools in Istanbul in 1909,[1] and to Nafi Arif Kansu and Ethem Nejat, with the first units organized at Darüşşafaka, Galatasaray, and İstanbul high schools, during the late Ottoman period.[2]
Honours
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Preceded by Ali Sami Yen |
President of Galatasaray SK 17 Jul 1925 – 5 Sep 1925 |
Succeeded by Ali Haydar Şekip |
References
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- Tekil, S. (1986). History of Galatasaray, 1905–1985, page (24). Galatasaray Spor Kulübü. OCLC 25025508
- Tekil, S. (1983). Galatasaray 1905–1982: Memories, page (303). Arset Matbaacılık Koll. Şti. OCLC 62614035