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Turkish football imposes temporary bans on 102 players over ‘moral crisis’ betting scandal

By staffNovember 13, 20252 Mins Read
Turkish football imposes temporary bans on 102 players over ‘moral crisis’ betting scandal
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Turkey’s football authority temporarily banned 102 top-tier club players on Thursday over a widening betting scandal.

The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) suspended 25 players from the Süper Lig and 77 from the second-tier first division for terms ranging from 45 days to one year.

Galatasaray and Turkey defender Eren Elmalı was suspended for 45 days. Club teammate and Turkey Under-21 centre back Metehan Baltacı was suspended for nine months. Konyaspor and Senegal winger Alassane Ndao received a 12-month suspension.

Elmalı posted on Instagram this week that he bet on a game about five years ago that did not involve his own team. He joined Galatasaray this year.

Baltacı also admitted past bets but insisted they were not games he played in.

“Years ago I placed a bet at a time when I couldn’t fully grasp the seriousness of the matter,” he said.

“I want to make it clear that this action had nothing to do with matches played by the teams I represented.”

The bans apply to matches but the players can continue training, Habertürk television reported.

More than 1,000 players have been referred to the federation’s Professional Football Disciplinary Board as part of the ongoing investigation.

The federation has shut down the third- and fourth-tier divisions for two weeks but allowed the Süper Lig, led by defending champion Galatasaray, and second tier to continue.

Federation president Ibrahim Hacıosmanoğlu, who earlier this week referred to the situation as a “moral crisis,” vowed to cleanse football of corruption, scandal and unethical practices.

“We took office 16 months ago with a promise to elevate Turkish football to the level it deserves,” he said.

“We will not compromise in our fight to protect Turkish football from scandal, decay and corrupt relationships.”

Turkish football has been rocked by investigations into alleged widespread betting by referees, and now players, on games which is prohibited by FIFA.

More than 150 referees are alleged to have bet on games, including seven approved to handle top-level games and 15 top-level assistants.

The scandal is a setback to Turkish football’s recent revival.

The country will co-host the men’s 2032 European Championship with Italy, the national team reached the Euro 2024 quarterfinals and Istanbul has been selected by UEFA to host several finals in European club competitions.

Additional sources • AP

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