Career
He stands 2.13 m tall making him a Center. He also has a very impressive physique and weighs 125 kg. He is currently playing for the Turkish Basketball League team Torku Selçuk Üniversitesi.
In the past, he has also played for Ülkerspor and Beşiktaş Istanbul again of the Turkish league.
Solak has always identified his ambition as playing in the National Basketball Association, in which other Turkish National players Mehmet Okur, Ersan İlyasova and Hidayet Türkoğlu are currently playing. Fatih Solak only started playing basketball at the age of seventeen, in which he had a height of 6 feet 3 (190 metres).
Ever since his first year in basketball, Fatih Solak has developed vastly and has become an established figure for the Turkish National team Due to his success in blocking, rebounds and 2.08 figure, Solak has been likened to Houston Rockets legend Dikembe Mutombo.
Fatih is proud of being likened to one of his National Basketball Association idols and aims to continue producing the performances that has made him this popular with Turkish fans.
Solak"s average stats for the 2006-2007 season is as follows: 7.75 points, 6.5 rebounds, 4.1 blocks per game. Which is deemed to be successful by his coach at Galatasaray Cafe Crown Murat Özyer. Fatih Solak has always thanked former coach Selcuk Ernak who is believed to have helped in Fatih"s development as one of Turkey"s top centres.
Selçuk Ernak is the current coach at Banvitspor.
Murat Özyer, his coach at Galatasaray Café Crown, has also received a mention from Fatih for consistently giving him enough minutes on the field In June 2008, Fatih Solak transferred to Aliağa Petkim.
Foreign the 2010-2011 season he signed with Türk Telekom B.K. He is best known for his amazing blocks and rebounds, and also contributes to the attack. Solak most recently (2008 September) represented Turkey in the Division A Eurobasket Qualification tournament.
Fatih Solak impressed especially in the last game of the group matches against France.
If he continues to play at this level he can be a dominant force for Turkey at the 2009 European Championship that Turkey has qualified for as the leader of its group of four.