Fenerbahce's unprecedented move to abandon the Turkish Super Cup final against Galatasaray after just two minutes shocked the football world.
In a bold and unprecedented move, Fenerbahce orchestrated a plan to have the Turkish Super Cup final against Galatasaray abandoned after only two minutes of play, leaving fans and authorities stunned.
The clash, initially scheduled for December 29, 2023, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, was called off due to a disagreement over honouring a national icon, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
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The Controversy Unfolds
The Turkish football fans desire to commemorate Mustafa Kemal Ataturk clashed with Saudi Arabia's regulations, leading to a standoff that culminated in the game being postponed.
Fenerbahce pushed for another postponement, citing their Europa Conference League commitments, but faced resistance from the federation. Their plea for foreign referees was also denied, prompting the club to take drastic action.
The Game Plan Revealed
Fenerbahce took the field with only nine players from their Under-19 team, with a plan to feign injuries and force the game's abandonment.
However, the entire team unexpectedly walked off in the second minute after conceding a goal, handing Galatasaray a default victory. The decision stirred controversy and showcased Fenerbahce's determination to make a statement.
Post-Controversy Developments
Following the fallout, Fenerbahce continues to make waves with internal decisions, including a vote on withdrawal from the Super Lig amidst safety concerns.
Club chairman Ali Koc emphasised the importance of staying in the league, setting the stage for future developments. As the dust settles, Fenerbahce gears up for upcoming fixtures with resilience and focus.
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