Ünal Aysal | |
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34th President of Galatasaray SK | |
In office May 18, 2011 – October 25, 2014 |
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Preceded by | Adnan Polat |
Succeeded by | Prof. Dr. Duygun Yarsuvat |
Personal details | |
Born |
Istanbul, Turkey |
June 2, 1941
Nationality | Turkish |
Spouse(s) | Fani Grammatikogianni (2009–) Ahu Kerimoğlu (–2008) |
Children | Three daughters (Ala b. 1971) (Ceyla b. 1973) (Alin b. 2012) |
Alma mater |
Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey University of Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, Switzerland |
Occupation | Energy Businessman |
Profession | CEO |
Ünal Aysal (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈynɑɫ ɑjˈsɑɫ], born 2 June 1941) is a Turkish businessman. He was the chairman of Galatasaray S.K..
He graduated from Galatasaray High School in 1961. He then studied law at İstanbul University and later at University of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.
Aysal worked with Koç Holding in 1970-72 as the coordinator of the Ram Foreign Trade company and established the Unit International firm in 1974 in Brussels, Belgium. Aysal has been involved in the oil business and electric power industry, since 1984. He is currently the head of the Unit Group, which comprises 23 companies. He was honored in 1999 by the President of Turkey as the best representative of Turkish businesses abroad. As of 2011, his net worth is around $1 billion.
May 14, 2011, Aysal replaced Adnan Polat to become the 34th president of Galatasaray, with a record of highest majority of votes in the 106-year-history of Galatasaray, winning 2998 of the 4019 votes cast. The previous record was set by outgoing Adnan Polat, who won 2944 of the 5234 votes during the chairmanship election in March 2008. Aysal's main target was to turn the fortunes of the clubs Football team around, as well as changing the clubs financial fortunes around. He brought in Former Coach Fatih Terim with which the club has achieved previous Domestic and European success to lead the shake up of the squad to help compete at the highest level again. He is known for putting the club in debt and accused of stealing money from the club. Aysal, also brought a range of players with the clubs money and made commission for himself from these transactions.