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Published 15:45 4 Nov 2015 GMT
Updated 15:46 4 Nov 2015 GMT
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"Our goal was to protect the referees from the crowd in Trabzon. We also arranged for the referees to leave the city without any problems."Sky Sports are reporting that they were released when Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan reportedly got wind of the situation and intervened. The Turkish Football Federation were not too pleased and announced that Haciosmanoglu had been banned from carrying out his official functions for 280 days and fined 150,000 Turkish lira (€34,250). Club directors Yakup Aslan and Ali Uzunay were suspended for 410 days apiece, while Koksal Guney, Omer Demir, Ali Kemal Basaran, Onur Incehasan, Seyfettin Tayfun Kahyaoglu and Mehmet Terzi were banned for a year. All eight were fined amounts between 200,000 and 260,000 TL (€445,000 - €60,000). Suleyman Hurma was banned for 21 days and fined 25,00 TL (€5,700) and Trabzonspor will be forced to play two matches behind closed doors.
Legal letters sent to FAI and Irish government over staging of Israel game
A decision has been made… Overnight, pro-Palestinian protester group Stop The Game, sent legal letters to the FAI, Sport Ireland, the Minister for Sport and the Minister for Justice. The statement comes after yesterday’s news that the FAI are set to move Ireland’s controversial Nations League fixture against Israel to a neutral venue. The match, […]
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Christian Eriksen releases personal statement after pitch collapse
More good news. Christian Eriksen has spoken publicly for the first time since collapsing during Denmark’s clash with Ukraine yesterday evening. Thankfully it is more positive news, and the veteran explained that the cause of the incident was his pacemaker, or ICD, working to protect him, which shocked his body. View this post on Instagram […]
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