Professional football in Turkey has been suspended after a top referee was punched to the ground by a club president at the end of a match in the country’s highest league.
Halil Umut Meler was attacked at the final whistle and hit in the face by MKE Ankaragucu president Faruk Koca, sparking a melee of players and officials either joining the chaos or trying to intervene.
As Meler lay on the ground he was also kicked in the head at least once.
Bok çukuru bu ülke, cidden bok çukuru!#ankaragucu #farukkoca #halilumutmelerpic.twitter.com/5Vhac7YQra
— Umut (@demokrat_t_) December 12, 2023
During the game he had sent off one player from each side in the Super Lig clash, before allowing an equaliser for opponents Rizespor in the seventh minute of injury time to force a 1-1 draw.
On Tuesday Turkish minister of justice Yilmaz Tunc said Mr Koca had been arrested “for the crimes of injuring and threatening a public servant due to his public duty”.
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) condemned the attack and announced all matches will be suspended indefinitely, while President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said sports are about “peace and brotherhood”.
In a statement, The TFF blamed the incident on a toxic culture towards referees fostered by players and club officials over years.
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