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Bombshell claim: UEFA is investigating Turkish referees.

Bombshell claim: UEFA is investigating Turkish referees.

05.11.2024 14:30

Former FIFA referee Mustafa Çulcu stated that UEFA Referees Committee Member Pierluigi Collina was disturbed by the refereeing management after watching the Galatasaray - Beşiktaş match and requested an investigation for Turkish referees from UEFA Referees Committee Chairman Roberto Rosetti.

Former Turkish referee Mustafa Çulcu, who holds a FIFA badge, made striking statements about the Süper Lig and referees.

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Çulcu claimed that Pierluigi Collina, the Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee and a member of the UEFA Referees Committee, watched the match played between Galatasaray and Beşiktaş in the Trendyol Süper Lig, was disturbed by the refereeing, and recommended a review to Roberto Rosetti, the Chairman of the UEFA Referees Committee, who previously served as a consultant to the MHK in Turkey.

Çulcu's claim is as follows;

"Collina watched the Galatasaray - Beşiktaş match. Collina commented, 'What kind of refereeing is this, it's outdated refereeing.' He conveyed the message to Roberto Rosetti, saying, 'Review this referee and this match, analyze it.'



 
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