General Information
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Initial version of the emblem. |
Name: Galatasaray Spor Kulübü.
Colours: Red/Yellow.
Arena: Ali Sami Yen Stadi/ISTANBUL/TURKIYE (capacity: 18.308).
Address: Hasnun Galip sokak N° : 7-9-11, Beyoglu 80070 Istanbul – Turkiye.
Internet: www.galatasaray.org.tr.
E-mail: galatasaray@galatasaray.org.tr.
Telephone: +90.212.251 57 07, Fax: +90.212. 251 12 12.
Management: Mehmet Cansun (President), Eren Talu, Hunca Tuncer, Fatih Altayli, Esref Hamamcioglu, Çetinsoy Özcan, Aziz Ustel, Abdurrahim Albayrak, Yigit Sardan, Levent Soylu, Ozer Saraçoglu.Standin: Haluk Hamurculu, Osman Güneri, Coskun Yilmaz, Bikem Ardakoç, Enis Sevil.
The football section was founded in 1905 in Galatasaray Lycee, Ali Sami Yen, Asim Tevfik, Emin Bulent Serdaroglu, Celal Nihat, Abidin and Cevdet Kaplakcioglu Daver.The emblem was designed by Galatasaray Student Ayetullah Emin (1923). Other sections are basketball, water polo, volleyball, swimming, sailing, horseback were riding.Club assets, including an island in the Bosporus, practice in Florya, Center Kalamis Resorts …
According to many sources, the red and yellow color comes from a flower shop called “Gul Baba” to be the red and yellow roses, the Sultan. Its construction was on the exact spot where the current Galatasaray Beyoglu building now houses …
In 1930, signed the founding of the Turkish Republic and its first president Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Galatasaray Lycee’s Honorary guest book.
ISTANBUL (Galatasaray University) – The University today known as Galatasaray Founded in 1481 by Sultan in Istanbul II.Beyazit officials train was, and then as Galata Saray Palace (= “” known in Turkish). Hard-working and talented students were at high school and then sent to Galata Palace to train as officials for the various ranks of the public for the service. Therefore, if Galata Palace boarding school and a modern education for future high level officials. The building was again constructured after the fire in 1838 and converted into “Tibbiye-ii Adliye Sahan”, Faculty of Medicine. The first Turkish midwives and other health service staff were in the French-medium University. There was a tendency for Western science in the field of civil Education.In 1868, the school’s name changed again to “Mekteb-i Sultani” and young students from different religions were in favor at a boarding school with a full religious freedom and prepared for the Civil Service. In 1874, a new skill, “Aliye Sultaniye Mekteb-ii”, was founded to law, literature, political science and became in 1877 the university to teach, such as “u-Darülfünün Sultaniye known. At that time, seminars were organized to improve the overall culture of high-level officials. After the Turkish Republic by the
Galatasaray Lycée building.
Atatürk and his ministers changed the name of the university, “Galatasaray Lycée and the Lycée that trained students in the new ideas of the Republic. The picture right shows the current Galatasaray Lycée building.
Organizations, associations, foundations, and has created something similar of Galatasaray Lycée Alumni financial support for and his students. Inan Kirac founded in 1981 and became the chairman of the Galatasaray Educational Foundation, to greatly increase the targeting of financial support for the Lycée. The Foundation wanted to show their gratitude
Galatasaray University building.
to Galatasaray Lycée for all it was done in the last 500 years to its history and tradition of education by increasing their contribution to Turkish culture and education, to ensure that would be thousands of Turkish people to protect benefit from this foundation. The Foundation presented a project for a French-medium university in 10 years opened. On 14 April 1992 Galatasaray University Charter was signed by the Turkish and French foreign ministers. This was after the University Commission, chaired by Ambassador Coskun Kirca, Prof. Dr. Yildizhan Yayla, Prof. Dr. Barlas Tolan, Prof. Dr. Erdogan Tezic, Prof. Dr.Tahsin Yücel, Prof. Dr.Niyazi öktem, Prof . Dr.Ethem Tolga, Prof. Levent Dilmac Dr.Haluk Erkut and had studied very seriously the creation of the University.
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