League matches Turkey have been suspended indefinitely by its football association after Ankaragucu club president Faruk Koca punched a referee at the end of a Super Lig match on Monday night.
Sky Sports reports that Koca ran onto the pitch and struck official Halil Umut Meler after their game against Rizespor.
Ankaragucu had conceded a 97th-minute equaliser, ensuring Rizespor would stay four points clear of their hosts after the 1-1 draw.
Angry Ankaragucu fans invaded the pitch after the game and Meler was also kicked when he fell, though it was unclear who his assailants were.
The referee eventually made it to the dressing room with the help of the police.
In a statement released several hours after full-time, the Turkish Football Federation said it condemned the “inhumane and despicable” attack on the official.
“We are following Halil Umut Meler’s health condition closely and wish a speedy recovery to our valuable referee.
“This inhumane and despicable attack was made against all stakeholders of Turkish Football. Everyone who has targeted referees and encouraged crimes against referees is complicit in this despicable crime.
“The irresponsible statements of club presidents, managers, coaches and TV commentators targeting referees have paved the way for this vile attack today.
“In coordination with our state, all criminal proceedings deserved have been initiated against those responsible and instigators of this inhumane attack.
“The responsible club, the club President, its managers and all the criminals who attacked Halil Umut Meler will be punished in the most severe way.
“By the decision of the Turkish Football Federation Board of Directors, matches in all leagues have been postponed indefinitely.”
According to Turkey’s public broadcaster, TRT, the country’s football federation (TFF) has decided to hold an extraordinary meeting following the trouble.
The incident quickly reached as far as Turkey’s president, Recep Erdogan, who was quoted in Turkish media condemning the attack.
“I condemn the attack on referee Halil Umut Meler after the MKE Ankaragucu-Çaykur Rizespor match played this evening, and I wish him a speedy recovery,” said Erdogan.
“Sports means peace and brotherhood. Sports are incompatible with violence. We will never allow violence to take place in Turkish sports.”
Meanwhile, a detention order has been issued for Koca, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said in a post on X.
He added that two people have already been detained as part of a judicial investigation into the incident.
Two hours after the match finished, Ankaragucu’s official account on X, formerly known as Twitter, issued an apology to the country’s footballing community for the incident.
A FIFA referee since 2017, 37-year-old Meler took charge of Lazio’s Champions League group game with Celtic on November 28.
Referees in Turkey are often criticised by club managers and presidents for their decisions but are rarely the target of violent attacks.
Ankaragucu are 11th in the Super Lig on 18 points, three places below Rizespor who have 22 points from 15 matches.
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O fe se lu, ayakata.
See the size of the fist slamming into the ref’s face. Talk about cleaning somebody’s clock. The ref is still seeing stars as we speak.
If Mr. Koca is inclined, a career in boxing or MMA beckons. A genuine pugilist in the making.
This career change should come in handy, if he’s banned for life from all things football. That would be my recommendation.
Thank God Mr. Koca was not armed at that moment. if he was, the ref might be seriously injured or even dead.
There should be a zero tolerance policy for violence on the pitch. A punch in the face? Ban that idiot for life!