Kerem Aktürkoğlu Marries Ceren Azak on 29 May 2025
kerem aktürkoğlu married Ceren Azak on 29 May 2025 in Kocaeli, adding a new personal milestone to a football career that had already taken him from Galatasaray to Benfica and then back to Turkey with Fenerbahçe. He was 27 years old in 2026, born on 21 October 1998 in Gölcük, Kocaeli.
Kocaeli Wedding for Aktürkoğlu
The ceremony tied the Fenerbahçe forward to Ceren Azak, who works as a child development and education specialist. His family roots are from Rize, but his birth place and wedding both connect him to Kocaeli, where the story of his career and private life meets in one setting.
Aktürkoğlu’s profile has shifted quickly in recent seasons. He transferred from Galatasaray to Benfica in 2024, then returned to Turkey by signing with Fenerbahçe for a record fee in the 2025 summer transfer window. By the 2025-2026 season, he was listed as playing for Fenerbahçe.
From Hisareynspor to Fenerbahçe
His path began in the Hisareynspor youth academy before spells at Başakşehir and 24 Erzincanspor. He then became a star at Galatasaray, built a European reputation with Benfica, and was called “Türk Büyücü” in the European press for his Champions League performances there.
That rise also carried into the national team. He became one of the leading scorers for the A National Team in the 2024 European Championship and the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, while his Harry Potter-themed “Expelliarmus” celebration turned into one of football’s more recognizable signatures.
April 2026 Baby News
The marriage was only one step in a wider personal timeline. In April 2026, Aktürkoğlu announced that he and Azak were expecting their first baby, and the couple did not have a child at the time of the article.
For readers tracking him mainly through his football, the key points are straightforward: he is married, his wife is Ceren Azak, and he is playing for Fenerbahçe in the 2025-2026 season. The off-field details now sit beside a career already defined by a move from Galatasaray to Benfica, a return to Turkey, and a record-fee switch to Fenerbahçe.