Arda Turan banned 16 games for pushing linesman
Fri May 11, 2018 08:15:am Sports
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On-loan Barcelona midfielder Arda Turan has received a 16-match suspension from the Professional Football Discipline Committee (PFDK) after pushing a linesman during the closing minutes of Basaksehir's 1-1 draw against Sivasspor in a Turkish Super Lig game last Friday.
The sanction is one of the most severe punishments in Turkish football history.
Turan, 30, was given his marching orders in the 94th minute of the eventful draw shortly after Basaksehir goalkeeper Volkan Babacan parried Sivasspor striker Robinho's shot into the back of his own net.
The PFDK released a statement revealing that Turan was given an initial 10-game ban for attacking the linesman and then an additional three-game ban for his behaviour after being sent off and a further three-game ban for threatening the match official.
Turan was also handed a 39,000 TL (€7,727) fine.
The statement read: "Medipol Basaksehir football club player Arda Turan has been suspended for 10 matches for attacking the referee and fined a further 13,000 TL.
"He received an additional three-match ban for his actions towards the referee after being sent off and fined a further 13,000 TL.
"He was handed a further three-match ban for threatening the referee after being sent off and fined an extra 13,000 TL.
"Combined, he has been suspended for 16 games and fined 39,000 TL."
The referee report filed by Yasar Kemal Ugurlu claimed Turan said to him: "Do you have no shame! You all need to be killed!"
The incident is the latest in a series of controversial flashpoints involving the former Turkey international.
Turan also reportedly shouted at football journalist Bilal Mese and grabbed him by the throat while on international duty last year.
The attacking midfielder was removed from the Turkey national squad following the incident and later retired from international duty.
Basaksehir, runners-up to Besiktas last season, headed into the Sivasspor clash just a single point behind leaders Galatasaray with three points remaining.
Riad Bajic opened the scoring for the Istanbul minnows after just 14 minutes.
Basaksehir were reduced to 10 men in the 38th minute when Mossoro picked up his yellow cards inside a single minute.
Former Brazil national team star Robinho ended up equalising in the second minute of additional time. Basaksehir goalkeeper Volkan Babacan ended up parrying Robinho's effort into his own goal.
Turan had his meltdown just moments later, with the game ending in a draw soon after.
Among the other players to be hit with lengthy bans, Pascal Nouma received a seven-month suspension for celebrating a goal against Fenerbahce by putting his hands down his shorts in 2003.
Former Galatasaray midfielder Engin Baytar meanwhile, was handed an 11-game ban for attacking referee Cuneyt Cakir.
Raul Meireles was also suspended for 11 games for spitting at referee Halis Ozkahya while playing for Fenerbahce.
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The sanction is one of the most severe punishments in Turkish football history.
Turan, 30, was given his marching orders in the 94th minute of the eventful draw shortly after Basaksehir goalkeeper Volkan Babacan parried Sivasspor striker Robinho's shot into the back of his own net.
The PFDK released a statement revealing that Turan was given an initial 10-game ban for attacking the linesman and then an additional three-game ban for his behaviour after being sent off and a further three-game ban for threatening the match official.
Turan was also handed a 39,000 TL (€7,727) fine.
The statement read: "Medipol Basaksehir football club player Arda Turan has been suspended for 10 matches for attacking the referee and fined a further 13,000 TL.
"He received an additional three-match ban for his actions towards the referee after being sent off and fined a further 13,000 TL.
"He was handed a further three-match ban for threatening the referee after being sent off and fined an extra 13,000 TL.
"Combined, he has been suspended for 16 games and fined 39,000 TL."
The referee report filed by Yasar Kemal Ugurlu claimed Turan said to him: "Do you have no shame! You all need to be killed!"
The incident is the latest in a series of controversial flashpoints involving the former Turkey international.
Turan also reportedly shouted at football journalist Bilal Mese and grabbed him by the throat while on international duty last year.
The attacking midfielder was removed from the Turkey national squad following the incident and later retired from international duty.
Basaksehir, runners-up to Besiktas last season, headed into the Sivasspor clash just a single point behind leaders Galatasaray with three points remaining.
Riad Bajic opened the scoring for the Istanbul minnows after just 14 minutes.
Basaksehir were reduced to 10 men in the 38th minute when Mossoro picked up his yellow cards inside a single minute.
Former Brazil national team star Robinho ended up equalising in the second minute of additional time. Basaksehir goalkeeper Volkan Babacan ended up parrying Robinho's effort into his own goal.
Turan had his meltdown just moments later, with the game ending in a draw soon after.
Among the other players to be hit with lengthy bans, Pascal Nouma received a seven-month suspension for celebrating a goal against Fenerbahce by putting his hands down his shorts in 2003.
Former Galatasaray midfielder Engin Baytar meanwhile, was handed an 11-game ban for attacking referee Cuneyt Cakir.
Raul Meireles was also suspended for 11 games for spitting at referee Halis Ozkahya while playing for Fenerbahce.
ESPN
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