Şevkipaşazade Ayetullah Bey (Adyghe: Анзаурыкъо Щэукъикъо Аетулахь-бий, romanized: Anzawurıqo Şəwqiqo Ayetulah-biy; 1888–1919), was an Ottoman Empire footballer of Circassian descent.[1] He was the founder and second president of the major Turkish multi-sport clubFenerbahçe S.K. between 1908 and 1909.[2]
Biography
Ayetullah Bey became the first secretary general when he was just 22. In addition, he served the club as a goalkeeper and defender. Ayetullah Bey, graduated from Lycée Saint-Joseph.[3][4] He came from the House of Anzorq in the Ubykh tribe of Circassians.[1]
Ayetullah Bey's father was Şevki Pasha, a brigadier general in the Ottoman Army. Ayetullah Bey was known as "Şevkipaşazade". After graduating from Lycée Saint-Joseph he started to work as a civil servant in the Ottoman Bank. He then resigned and founded a company that sells water. He was a member of the first squads of Fenerbahçe, playing as the goalkeeper. Later, he also served the club as a president.