Ahmet Robenson
Ahmet Robenson (born Peel Harold Robinson; 1889 – 1 January 1968) was a Turkish football player and physical education teacher at Galatasaray High School, who is known for his active role in the development of sports in Turkey. BiographyBorn in Kalimpong, British Raj (modern-day India), Robenson lived the majority of his life in Istanbul and died in New York, United States. His brothers, Yakup and Abdurrahman, were killed in action in World War I whilst fighting for the Ottomans against the British in the Sinai front. After graduating from Galatasaray High School, Robenson was interested in new sports which were not recognized in his country at the time. He is known as being the first organizer of basketball, hockey, tennis, and scouting activities in his time. He introduced these new sports to his students in Galatasaray High School. Robenson also served the goalkeeper of the Galatasaray football team, and later became its president in 1926. ScoutingThe start of Scouting in Turkey is attributed to brothers Ahmet and Abdurrahman Robenson, who were sports teachers at the Galatasaray and Istanbul high schools in Istanbul in 1912,[2] and to Nafi Arif Kansu and Ethem Nejat, with the first units organized at Darüşşafaka, Galatasaray, and İstanbul high schools, during the late Ottoman period.[3] HonoursSee alsoReferences
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