Mustafa Elkatipzade

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Mustafa Elkatipzade (born 1889 in Tunisia – died 4 March 1994 in İstanbul, Turkey) was Turkish one of founder and football manager of Fenerbahçe. He managed team between 1921-24[1] He won 1922-23 Istanbul League Championships. He is also manager of General Harington Cup squad.[2]

He founded first young team of Turkish football history.[3] He also founded Fenerbahçe S.K. Academy and managed between 1909-11.[4] Zeki Rıza Sporel, Hasan Kamil Sporel and Hikmet Topuzer played in the academy under his management.

He was also member of Committee of Union and Progress and is known for sacking all the players who refused to join to the army in Turkish Independence War.[5]

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