Turkey banned 102 football players from playing: the reason was a betting scandal.
13.11.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.11.2025
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Ban on players in Turkey due to gambling scandal
According to The Sun: Turkey shocked the football world by banning 102 players on Thursday due to a growing scandal related to betting. The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) suspended 25 Super League players and 77 from the first division, with bans ranging from 45 days to one year.
These actions are part of an ongoing investigation into illegal betting. Among those banned are...
Turkey shocked the football world by banning 102 players on Thursday amid a growing scandal involving betting.
This case highlights the seriousness of the gambling problem in the sports environment, as the bans affected big names in Turkish football. The investigation is ongoing, and its results could significantly impact the sport in the country, sparking new debates about the ethics and legality of betting on sporting events.
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