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Unexpected separation occurred at Hull City, an English Championship team owned by Fenerbahçe Vice President Acun Ilıcalı.
TAN KESLER PARTED WAYS
The English club announced that they have parted ways with club CEO Tan Kesler. In the statement, it was said, "We inform that we have parted ways with Tan Kesler by mutual agreement. We wish Kesler the best for the future. Detailed information regarding the matter will be provided to our fans when the time comes."
HE HAD BEEN IN OFFICE SINCE 2022
Tan Kesler had been in this position in Acun Ilıcalı's team since 2022. Recently, while making statements during their visit to Antalya for a friendly match, Kesler started his words by saying that their primary goal has always been to reach the Premier League, stating, "Therefore, we are on the same path this year as well. We are undergoing serious changes. At the point where this adaptation ends, I believe we will finish the last part of the league in the upper ranks and be one of the biggest candidates for promotion."
HE SAID, "WE ARE FOLLOWING ACUN ILICALI'S VISION"
When asked whether acquiring a third team after Hull City and Maribor is among their goals, Tan Kesler replied, "Actually, we need to ask this to Mr. Acun. Because he is our leader. Therefore, he has a vision. We are following that vision. We are trying to lighten his workload. He trusts and believes in us. We have a wonderful team. It's not just me; he trusts the entire team very much. He provides a space for ideas and development. As for Turkey, he is already putting in a lot of effort. We are trying to alleviate his workload by making Hull City and Maribor teams successful enough to take some of his burden. We haven't planned a third club at the moment. It wouldn't be very accurate for me to comment on whether it will happen one day or not. Because he makes that decision. I know that he wants to support many clubs in Turkey and has spoken to many of them. I also know that he wants to bring players from many clubs to us. I know that he wants to support the Turkish football economy. Mr. Acun will always serve Turkish football," he responded.
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