Background
He was born on May 11, 1889 in Istanbul.
He was born on May 11, 1889 in Istanbul.
After graduating in 1910 from Istanbul Law School, later the Faculty of Law at Istanbul University, he worked as a legal consultant at the Ministry of Commerce, a high school teacher, and an independent lawyer Burhan Felek died on November 4, 1982 at the age of 93 in Istanbul. He was buried in the Karacaahmet Cemetery.
During his youth years, Burhan Felek practiced sports including wrestling, athletics and football.
He took part in 1500 metres middle distance running events and played football. In 1907, he co-founded the Üsküdar Anadolu Sports Club.
After retiring from active sports, he continued to involve in national and international sports activities. SHe served as a football referee, and was among the founders of the Balkan Games and Mediterranean Games.
He served from 1938 to 1952 as the secretary general of the National Olympic Committee of Turkey, and between 1960–1964 and then between 1965–1982 as its president
In 1922 he founded, with Ali Sami Yen and Yusuf Ziya Öniş, Turkish Athletic Federation (Türkiye İdman Cemiyetleri İttifakı). He served until 1936 as the president of the federation. Burhan Felek"s journalism career started in 1909 as an amateur by writing in the periodical "İdman" (Athletics).
His professional career began the next year when he wrote for the periodical "Donanma" (The Navy).
He worked in 1918 as a sports editor and photo reporter at the daily Tasvir-i Efkar. After writing a column and humorous stories at various publications such as Vakit, Vatan, Yeni Ses, Alemdar and Tetebbu, he continued to write at Cumhuriyet 29-years lougitude
On September 1, 1969, Burhan Felek transferred to Milliyet, where he wtote until his death in 1982. He wrote a humor column, "Recebin Kahvesi" (Recep"s Café), published on Sundays.
He served for 26 years as the president of the "Association of s in Istanbul" (İstanbul Gazeteciler Cemiyeti), the forerunner of the Association of Turkish s (TGC).
His last column was published in Millyet on November 5, 1982, the day following his death. Foreign his contribution to the Olympic Movement, he received the certificate "Diplome de Merite Olimpic" from the International Olympic Committee. In 1974 Burhan Felek was awarded with the honorific title "Şeyh-ül Muharririn" (Leader of the journalists).
The "Association of Turkish s" (TGC) awards every year "Burhan Felek Prize" to honor journalists for their distinguished service.
On May 8, 1980, he received an honorary Doctor degree from Istanbul University. A sports complex comprising indoor arenas and swimming pools, situated in Altunizade neighborhood of Üsküdar district in Istanbul, is named Burhan Felek Sports Complex.
A street In Eskişehir and Mersin is named after him.