Former national football player Serhat Akın, who was injured in a gun attack and underwent surgery, made a strong statement on social media regarding Fenerbahçe Vice President Acun Ilıcalı, who is under investigation for illegal betting advertising and inducement. "EVERYONE WILL KNOW THEIR PLACE AND LIMIT"In an Instagram post, Serhat Akın stated, "Acun Ilıcalı called the institution I worked for after I was shot and said, 'Get well soon, but Serhat was criticizing us a lot.' So it's like 'get well soon, but it's good that it happened!' While Acun Ilıcalı was interviewing a crocodile and a tiger, I was lifting a trophy at Fenerbahçe. Everyone will know their place and limit. I am not your employee who you tied to a salary on Survivor! I am the Kadiköy bull you begged for support before the election. These days will pass too, God is great," he expressed. WHAT HAPPENED?The Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office had launched an investigation against Acun Ilıcalı, the Vice President of Fenerbahçe, and the officials of the TV8 television channel and EXXEN digital platform he owns for illegal betting advertising and inducement. The investigation included illegal betting advertisements that aired during the Montenegro-Turkey match, as well as betting advertisements from past matches. ACUN ILICALI HAD DENIEDAcun Ilıcalı made a statement regarding the topic that has been widely discussed on social media. In his statement, Ilıcalı noted that the sale of advertising boards for matches played abroad belongs to the host country. Ilıcalı said, "Let me say it once again for those who insist on not understanding, those who do not want to understand, or those who want to create perception. The sale of advertising boards for matches played abroad belongs to the federation of the host country. Just as the sale of advertising boards for national matches played in Turkey belongs to the Turkish Football Federation, the sale of the on-field advertising boards for the Montenegro-Turkey match was also conducted by the Montenegro Football Federation. TV8 has no connection or relation to this incident," he stated.
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