Servet Çetin, born on March seventeenth, nineteen eighty-one, is a prominent Turkish football manager and former player currently at the helm of Sarıyer. His football journey commenced in nineteen ninety when a chance encounter led him to join Kartalspor. Starting as an amateur, he quickly transitioned to professional football with Göztepe and later made his mark at Denizlispor.
Çetin's remarkable performances in Europe with Denizlispor caught the attention of Fenerbahçe, where he faced both challenges and triumphs. His tenure at the club was highlighted by winning the Süper Lig and earning a coveted spot on the Turkey national team, showcasing his skills on an international stage.
Known for his imposing stature and strength, Çetin earned the nickname 'Ayıboğan,' which translates to 'a man who could choke a bear.' This moniker reflects not only his physical presence but also his tenacity on the field. Additionally, he is affectionately referred to as 'Türkü Baba' due to his love for Turkish folk music, which he often enjoys on his iPod.