06.01.2026 10:30
It has been revealed that Selahattin Aydoğdu, the kebab shop owner who fought with Fatih Terim in Bodrum, is the brother of Bedri Usta. Selahattin Aydoğdu, who fought with Fatih Terim, was sentenced to 2 years and 2 months in prison for two separate offenses. Fatih Terim was fined 3,000 lira.
A new detail has emerged about the kebab shop owner Selahattin Aydoğdu, who fought with Galatasaray's head coach Fatih Terim years ago in Bodrum. It has been learned that Aydoğdu is the brother of Bedri Usta, a well-known business figure in the public eye.
MENTIONED IN AYŞE ARMAN'S INTERVIEW
According to the information that has come to light, details about the family were included in an interview with Ayşe Arman. In the interview, it was mentioned that the family has 7 siblings, all of whom work in the kebab business, and it was stated that Selahattin Aydoğdu is also involved in the kebab trade.
FIGHT FILE: PRISON AND FINE
After the incident with Fatih Terim, it was learned that Selahattin Aydoğdu was sentenced to 2 years and 2 months in prison for two separate offenses. Fatih Terim was fined 3,000 lira in relation to the incident.
TERIM'S STATEMENT: FIRST A PUNCH, THEN A SLAP
It was learned that Fatih Terim testified as a witness in the ongoing process related to the incident and recounted what happened. In his statement, Terim shared the following information, stating that he heard the harassment allegations against Aydoğdu's son-in-law and daughter:
"On the day of the incident, I was on vacation at my summer house in Bodrum. When I heard about Selahattin Aydoğdu's harassment towards my son-in-law and daughter, I called him. He spoke to me with insults and hung up the phone. I then took my two sons-in-law and my driver and went to Izmir."
"I WENT TO HIS PLACE, HIT HIM, AND LEFT"
Terim stated that he went to Aydoğdu's place and recounted what happened next with these words:
"I first punched him, then slapped him. After that, I left the scene with my sons-in-law. My sons-in-law did not hit anyone; on the contrary, they tried to calm me down."
IT WAS STATED THAT HE FILED A COMPLAINT
After the incident, it was reported that Selahattin Aydoğdu was injured, received a report from the hospital, and filed a complaint against Fatih Terim.
WHO IS BEDRI USTA?
Bedri Usta, whose real name is Bedrettin Aydoğdu, was born in 1970 in Mardin. At a young age, he moved to Adana with his family and became involved in the kebab trade from an early age. He started his career as an apprentice in Adana and gained experience by working in the kitchen for many years. In 1992, Aydoğdu established the Adana Yüzevler Kebapçısı brand and later expanded his business by opening restaurants in different cities, especially in Istanbul. Today, Aydoğdu, known to the public as "Bedri Usta," is recognized for his businesses that aim to promote Adana cuisine throughout Turkey.
SELahattin AYDOĞDU, BEDRI USTA'S BROTHER, HAS BEEN IN A LEGAL DISPUTE WITH FATIH TERIM
On the other hand, it was revealed that Selahattin Aydoğdu, the kebab shop owner who fought with Galatasaray's head coach Fatih Terim in Bodrum years ago, is the brother of Bedri Usta. It is mentioned in an interview with Ayşe Arman, who once worked at Hürriyet, that the Aydoğdu siblings are 7 in total and all work in the kebab business.
It has come to light that Selahattin Aydoğdu, the brother of Bedri Aydoğdu, is also involved in the kebab trade. Selahattin Aydoğdu, who fought with Fatih Terim, was sentenced to 2 years and 2 months in prison for two separate offenses. Fatih Terim was fined 3,000 lira.
In the case where the conviction of his two sons-in-law for "simple injury with a weapon" was sought, Fatih Terim, who was heard as a witness, stated the following in his testimony: "On the day of the incident, I was on vacation at my summer house in Bodrum. When I heard about Selahattin Aydoğdu's harassment towards my son-in-law and daughter, I called him. He spoke to me with insults and hung up the phone. I then took my two sons-in-law and my driver and went to Izmir."