31.12.2025 11:50
After Sadettin Saran's release under judicial control at Fenerbahçe, the discussions about the congress have come to the forefront again. It is claimed that a decision for elections was made following a critical meeting Saran held with the board of directors and his family. Whether the president will run again will depend on the support from the members. During the congress process, if Saran receives sufficient support, it is expected that he will continue in his position; otherwise, he is expected to hand over his duties.
After Sadettin Saran's release under judicial control at Fenerbahçe, discussions about the congress have come back to the agenda. According to claims, Saran made the decision to hold elections after a critical meeting with the board of directors and his family. Whether the president will run for re-election will depend on the support from the members.
THE AGENDA OF THE CONGRESS AT FENERBAHÇE HAS FLARED UP AGAIN
Sadettin Saran's release under judicial control after being detained has reignited election discussions within the community. Following this development, the possibility of an extraordinary general assembly at the yellow-navy blue club has started to be talked about loudly again.
CRITICAL MEETING HELD
It was stated that Sadettin Saran met with both the board members and his family regarding the process. The main agenda item of the meeting was reported to be the future of the club and the possible congress decision.
CLAIM OF "ELECTION DECISION MADE"
According to the news by Yağız Sabuncuoğlu, a decision was made for Fenerbahçe to go to congress after the discussions held. It was expressed that this move aims to end the uncertainty within the club and clearly express the will of the members.
WILL SARAN RUN AGAIN?
It was emphasized that there is still no definite decision regarding whether Sadettin Saran will run again. It is expected that if the president receives sufficient support from the members during the congress process, he will continue his path with renewed strength; otherwise, the option of transferring his duties may come to the agenda.