Beşiktaş Emlakjet stands among Turkey's most storied basketball clubs. Its triumphs are measured not only by on‑court results but also by the people who have steered its course.
Ergin Ataman: Architect of the modern era
Ergin Ataman coached the team from 2005 to 2009. Under his guidance, Beşiktaş became a consistent league presence. Ataman tightened defensive discipline; opponents often finished two points behind. In the 2007‑08 season, his squad reached the quarter‑finals of the playoffs, injecting fresh momentum into the club's long‑term planning.
Murat Özyer: Youth and development pioneer
Murat Özyer focused on scouting young talent between 2010 and 2014. During his tenure, Beşiktaş captured the 2012 Turkish Youth League title. Özyer promoted academy graduates to the senior roster, balancing the club's finances. This approach later reduced the cost of marquee signings.
Ahmet Çakı: Visionary at the boardroom
Ahmet Çakı held the presidency from 2015 to 2020. He expanded sponsorship deals; in 2017 he sealed a long‑term naming‑rights contract with Emlakjet. The agreement fortified the club's fiscal stability and paved the way for new facility projects. Çakı’s decisions amplified Beşiktaş’s competitive edge on the court.
Efe Aydan: Legendary forward
Forward Efe Aydan wore the black‑white jersey from 1998 to 2004. In the 2002‑03 season he averaged 18.4 points per game, the highest of that era. Aydan’s relentless movement kept the team alive in clutch moments. After retirement he mentored at the youth academy, inspiring the next generation.
Hakan Köse: Defensive wall
Hakan Köse guarded the paint from 2009 to 2013. In 2011 he recorded 12 blocks in a single game, setting a league record. Köse’s physical presence made interior scoring difficult for opponents. Post‑retirement he earned a coaching badge and taught defensive tactics to up‑and‑coming big men.
Nihat Şahin: Innovative head coach
Nihat Şahin led the squad between 2021 and 2023. He emphasized three‑point shooting, adding variety to the offense. The 2022‑23 campaign saw the team hit a 38.7% three‑point conversion rate, one of the highest in club history. Şahin’s methods sharpened young players’ perimeter skills.
These figures illustrate that Beşiktaş Emlakjet is more than a sports team; it is a cultural legacy. Each left a distinct imprint on the club’s direction and lit the path forward.

