Wednesday, November 12, 2025 - More than 1,000 players have been suspended by the Turkish Football Federation in a widening betting scandal, including national team defender Eren Elmali, who plays for Galatasaray.
Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Ibrahim Hacıosmanoğlu has
described the scandal as a "moral crisis" and vowed to purge the
sport of "all its filth."
The TFF has referred 1,024 players, including 27 from
Turkey's top-tier Super Lig, to a disciplinary commission.
Matches in the third and fourth divisions are suspended for
two weeks, but games in the Super Lig, led by defending champion Galatasaray,
and the second tier will continue.
The TFF said it has started urgent negotiations with the
world governing body FIFA to request a 15-day extension to the winter transfer
window so that clubs can deal with shortages caused by the player suspensions.
Turkish football has been rocked in recent weeks by
investigations into alleged widespread betting by referees, and now players, on
games, which is prohibited by FIFA.
Prosecutors last week issued detention warrants for 21
people, including 17 referees and the president of a top-flight club.
Local media reported that eight people, including a club
chairman, had been formally arrested on Monday by Turkish authorities as part
of their investigations.
The scandal erupted last month after the TFF suspended 149
referees and assistant referees.
A government agency had determined 371 of 571 active
referees held accounts with betting companies, according to the TFF. Of those,
152 referees allegedly placed bets on football matches, including seven
top-level referees and 15 top-level assistant referees.
One referee allegedly placed bets on 18,227 games, raising
serious concerns about the integrity of officiating in Turkish football. Ten
referees placed bets on more than 10,000 matches each over five years, while
some only placed one bet, according to the TFF.
TFF President Ibrahim Hacıosmanoğlu described the situation
as a "moral crisis in Turkish football".
"Our duty is to elevate Turkish football to its
rightful place and to purge it of all its filth," he said at a news
conference two weeks ago.

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