In Turkey, 1,042 players have been suspended due to betting - among them former partners of Abraham.
Scandal in Turkish Football
According to The Sun: The team of former English striker Tammy Abraham has become part of a major scandal that has engulfed Turkish football and led to sanctions against numerous athletes.
The situation has turned out to be extremely serious: Turkish authorities announced the temporary suspension of 1,042 players, including 27 individuals from 14 clubs in the top Super Lig league. Among those under sanctions were two players who played alongside Abraham.
This decision concerns not only the top leagues but has also affected lower national championships. Society is concerned about the emergence of serious problems in football betting, which could have catastrophic consequences for the development of the sports industry in the country.
This scandal could significantly undermine trust in football clubs and leagues in Turkey. Experts emphasize that urgent measures are needed to regulate the situation and preserve the reputation of the game in the country. We are following the further developments that could significantly affect the future of Turkish football.
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