15.11.2025 13:03
The Turkish Football Federation's Arbitration Board announced that it has evaluated the appeals of 67 referees who received penalties from the Professional Football Discipline Board (PFDK) on the grounds of 'betting'. It was stated that the appeals of 67 out of 149 referees, who received bans ranging from 8 to 12 months, are being reviewed and their files are still under examination. No statement has yet been made by the Arbitration Board regarding the other 82 referees.
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The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Appeals Board announced that it has evaluated the appeals of 67 referees who were penalized by the Professional Football Discipline Board (PFDK) on the grounds of "betting."
In a statement made by the TFF, it was noted that the appeals of 67 out of 149 referees who received a penalty of 8 to 12 months of disqualification from the PFDK due to "betting" are being evaluated, and their files are still under review.
No statement has yet been made by the Appeals Board regarding the other 82 referees who were penalized by the PFDK.
Meanwhile, the investigation regarding upper-class referee Zorbay Küçük, upper-class referee Melih Kurt, and class referee Mertcan Tubay is ongoing at the PFDK.
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