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Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Professional Football Disciplinary Board Announces Fines for Field Incidents and Cheering Statements in Recent Matches

Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Professional Football Disciplinary Board announced the decisions taken after its meeting today.

According to the statement made by TFF, the board fined Fenerbahçe after the derby match, 112 thousand liras for the field incidents caused by its fans, and 200 thousand liras for its statements about the referee and other match officials, totaling 312 thousand liras.

The board, which imposed an electronic card blocking penalty on the yellow-dark blue team due to the ugly and bad cheering in the same competition, fined managers Can Gebetaş and Selahattin Baki 200 thousand liras each for their statements about the referee and other competition officials.

For the same match, Galatasaray was fined 140 thousand liras for the ugly and bad cheering caused by its fans, and 200 thousand liras for the statements made about the referee and other match officials, totaling 340 thousand liras.

The board, which imposed a penalty on the yellow-reds by blocking their cards in the next away match due to ugly and bad cheering, fined Erden Timur 200 thousand liras for his statements about the referee and other match officials.

PFDK decided that there was no need to impose a penalty on Galatasaray Club President Dursun Özbek.

Beşiktaş was fined 112 thousand liras due to the field incidents caused by its fans. Gaziantep was fined 80 thousand liras, Pendikspor was fined 500 thousand liras and MKE Ankaragücü was fined 140 thousand liras due to the ugly and bad cheering caused by their fans.

On the other hand, electronic card blocking penalties were imposed on Gaziantep FK, Siltaş Yapı Pendikspor and MKE Ankaragücü in the next matches.

2023-12-28 17:07:25
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