Ergün Penbe, born on May 17, 1972, is a distinguished figure in Turkish football, both as a former professional player and a current coach. Known affectionately by his nickname, Kemik, which translates to 'the Bone', he is celebrated for his calm demeanor and ability to unify his team on the field. His playing career was marked by an impressive tenure at Galatasaray, where he secured a remarkable total of twelve titles.
Throughout his career, Penbe primarily played as a left midfielder and left back, showcasing his versatility and skill. Notably, he is recognized for his commitment to fair play, having completed two entire seasons without receiving a single booking. This remarkable achievement underscores his sportsmanship and dedication to the game.
In honor of his hometown, Zonguldak, Penbe wore the number sixty-seven during his playing days, a tribute to the vehicle plate code of the region. Today, he continues to contribute to the sport as the manager of Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu, where he applies his extensive experience and knowledge to nurture the next generation of football talent.