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Cihat Arman
- Goalkeeper pin_drop
- July 16, 1915 celebration
- May 14, 1994 deceased


- Cihat Arman, was a Turkish football goalkeeper and manager. He represented Turkey at the 1936 Summer Olympics and the 1948 Summer Olympics. He was the coach of the Turkish national football team throughout 1949, and Turkey qualified for the 1950 World Cup as a result of victories in the qualifiers under his management. However, Turkish national football team could not participate in this tournament due to financial difficulties caused by the World War II. He was called "Yellow Canary"by the fans as he wore his Yellow Sweater in every match without exception, and this led to Fenerbahçe adopting the "Yellow Canaries"symbol. | Cihat Arman, Turkish footballer and manager (born 1915)
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1915-07-16 -
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1994-05-14 -
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- Turkey men''s national football team
flag Joined : 1936
sports_score Ended : 1951
play_circle Matches : 13
sports_and_outdoors Goals : -
- Fenerbahçe Istanbul
flag Joined : 1939
sports_score Ended : 1951
play_circle Matches : 308
sports_and_outdoors Goals : -
- Güneş SK
flag Joined : 1937
sports_score Ended : 1939
play_circle Matches : 18
sports_and_outdoors Goals : -
- Gençlerbirliği S.K.
flag Joined : 1934
sports_score Ended : 1937
play_circle Matches : -
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