Turkiye imposes bans on 102 players in gambling probe

Turkiye imposes bans on 102 players in gambling probe
Turkiye's football federation (TFF) on Thursday imposed bans of various lengths against 102 players from its league's top two tiers as part of a probe into alleged betting on matches, with Galatasaray's Eren Elmali and Metehan Baltaci among those sanctioned. (X@TFF_Org)
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Turkiye imposes bans on 102 players in gambling probe

Turkiye imposes bans on 102 players in gambling probe
  • The probe widened on Monday with the arrest of eight people, including the chairman of a top-tier club
  • The PFDK did not announce any measures against the remaining players in the probe

ANKARA: Turkiye’s football federation (TFF) on Thursday imposed bans of various lengths against 102 players from its league’s top two tiers as part of a probe into alleged betting on matches, with Galatasaray’s Eren Elmali and Metehan Baltaci among those sanctioned.
Earlier this month, the TFF suspended 149 referees and assistant referees after an investigation found that officials working in the country’s professional leagues were betting on football matches.
The probe widened on Monday with the arrest of eight people, including the chairman of a top-tier club, and the suspension of 1,024 players from all leagues as the investigation continues. Matches in the second and third-tier leagues were also suspended for two weeks.
In a statement, the TFF’s Professional Football Disciplinary Council (PFDK) announced the bans that local media said involved 25 players from the top-tier Super Lig and 77 players from the second tier.
Under the measure, the PFDK imposed bans of 45 days and nine months on Elmali and Baltaci, respectively. Bans ranged from 45 days up to 12 months for some players.
The PFDK did not announce any measures against the remaining players in the probe.
TFF President Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu has described the situation as a “moral crisis in Turkish football.”
Its own investigation revealed that 371 of 571 active referees in Turkiye’s professional leagues had betting accounts, and 152 of them were actively gambling.
One referee had bet 18,227 times and 42 referees had bet on more than 1,000 football matches each. Others were found to have bet only once.


FIFA clears 2 recruits for Congo to play in African qualifying playoffs

FIFA clears 2 recruits for Congo to play in African qualifying playoffs
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FIFA clears 2 recruits for Congo to play in African qualifying playoffs

FIFA clears 2 recruits for Congo to play in African qualifying playoffs
  • Both players have Congolese family ties and were born in Belgium
  • FIFA said Epolo’s move was approved Wednesday and Balikwisha was cleared Tuesday

ZURICH: FIFA approved two soccer players to change national eligibility to Congo from Belgium ahead of 2026 World Cup qualifying playoffs for Africa starting Thursday.
Celtic forward Michel-Ange Balikwisha and Standard Liege goalkeeper Matthieu Epolo are now available to play for Congo against Cameroon in a playoffs semifinal.
Both players have Congolese family ties and were born in Belgium. They represented Belgium at youth and Under-21 level though not the senior national team, which let FIFA approve the changes.
FIFA said Epolo’s move was approved Wednesday and Balikwisha was cleared Tuesday.
The winner of Congo vs. Cameroon will advance to a playoff final Sunday against the winner of Nigeria vs. Gabon on Thursday. The entire playoff bracket is being played in Rabat, Morocco.
The African playoff winner advances to the six-team intercontinental playoffs in March that will send two teams to the World Cup being co-hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Congo qualified for the World Cup just once, when as Zaire the team played at the 1974 edition in West Germany.