Serdar Bilgili (born 21 July 1963) is a businessman who served as the president of the Istanbul-based football club Beà Âiktaà  J.K.
Born in Istanbul, after graduating from Robert College, he completed his earned a degree in business at Redlands University, California Business and Photography. He is the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bilgili Holding, which conducts investment and development activities in real estate and tourism. Serdar Bilgili is also the founder of the BLG Capital, which is focused on investing in real estate in Turkey and America. The priority of BLG in its investments is tourism, housing and mixed-use projects in Istanbul. Between 1992-1998, he was the Secretary General of Beà Âiktaà  Sports Club and a Member of the Board of Directors. Between 2000âÂÂ2004, he was the president of Beà Âiktaà  Sports Club. During this period, BJK was offered to the public and became the first football club to be traded in the ISE. He opened two photography exhibitions in the USA. His works, which took place in the photo exhibition "Despite the Barriers ...", which he opened in Istanbul in 2007, were collected in the book published with the same title in January 2008. The "Nià Âantaà Âñ Portraits" open-air photography exhibition, consisting of black and white portraits of Nià Âantaà Âñ's landmarks, took place on the exterior of the VK108 residence project developed by Bilgili on ValikonaÃÂñ Street in August and September 2018.
Serdar Bilgili's management career in Beà Âiktaà  started in 1992 with his election to the Beà Âiktaà  Board of Directors. Serdar Bilgili, who served on the Beà Âiktaà  Board of Directors under the direction of Süleyman Seba, between 1992 and 1998, worked as the Secretary General and Press Spokesperson during this time. In the elections held on March 26, 2000, Beà Âiktaà  President was elected and he appointed Nevio Scala. On 31 March 2002, a record number of members voted for, and was elected to the Beà Âiktaà  Gymnastics Club Presidency, taking 7,383 of the current games of 3,363.
In the second half of the 2003âÂÂ04 season of the Super League, Beà Âiktaà Â's heavy points losses caused reactions and resigned in 2004.
In 2008, he received the Istanbul Tourism Award with the Akaretler Project.
In 2009, he received the award of the Urban Land Institute (ULI) in London with Akaretler Row Houses, the second largest restoration project of Europe.