Türkçe: Fenerbahçe II. Futbol Takımı'nın 1910 yılına ait bir fotoğrafı.
Ayaktaki futbolcular (Soldan): Jean Boris, Çerkes Kenan, Büyük Arslanyan
Orta sıradaki sporcular (Soldan): Konstantin Boris, Elkatipzade Mustafa, Armenak
Öndeki sporcular (Soldan): Mehmet Reşat, Şınok, Ethem, Nasuhi, Akşyoti
Soldaki (sivil) yönetici: Şakir Beşe ve sağdaki (sivil) yönetici: Ömer Nazıma Elbi
(Yapay zeka programı ile renklendirilmiş fotoğraftır)
English: Standing Footballers (From Left): Jean Boris, Çerkes (Circassia from) Kenan, Büyük Arslanyan
Mid-row athletes (From Left): Konstantin Boris, Elkatipzade Mustafa, Armenak
Footballers in the front (From Left): Mehmet Reşat, Şınok, Ethem, Nasuhi, Akşyoti
The (civil) club manager on the left: Şakir Beşe and the (civilian) club manager on the right: Ömer Nazıma Elbi
(It is a photo colored with an artificial "intelligence program")
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İdman Mecmuası, 23 Haziran 1913 Tarihli Yayını
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