A development that has a seismic effect on Turkish football: There may be relegations in the Super League.

A development that has a seismic effect on Turkish football: There may be relegations in the Super League.

30.03.2026 10:30

While the allegations of betting and match-fixing that have shaken Turkish football continue to be in the spotlight, Sinan Burhan, the Editor-in-Chief of the National News Agency, brought striking claims related to the Super League to the fore in his statements on his YouTube channel. He noted that the investigations concerning Antalyaspor, Alanyaspor, Eyüpspor, Kasımpaşa, and Samsunspor are nearing completion.

While the allegations of betting and match-fixing that have shaken Turkish football continue to be in the spotlight, striking statements have come from Sinan Burhan, the General Editor of the National News Agency. In his evaluation on his YouTube channel, Burhan shared shocking claims that closely concern the Super League with the public.

CLAIM OF "MATCH-FIXING DETECTED"

Sinan Burhan claimed that match-fixing was detected at the managerial level regarding the match played between Antalyaspor and Alanyaspor. This allegation is considered to have the potential to create a significant impact in Turkish football.

CLAIM OF "EXTRAORDINARY BETTING"

Burhan stated that extraordinary amounts of money were bet on the match played between Kasımpaşa and Samsunspor, and it was also claimed that match-fixing was detected in this match.

EYÜPSPOR DETAIL

In his statements, Burhan noted that the name of Eyüpspor President Murat Özkaya was also mentioned in connection with money laundering and match-fixing allegations, and he expressed that the investigation is being conducted on a large scale.

POSSIBILITY OF PENALTIES ON THE AGENDA

Sinan Burhan said that if all these allegations are confirmed, penalties such as relegation from the league or point deductions of up to 12 points could be on the agenda for the relevant clubs. He also stated that the investigation conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office is approaching its final stage.

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