24.11.2024 17:30
After the final whistle of the Erzurumspor-Karagümrük match, which was played in the Trendyol 1st League and ended with a 3-1 victory for the visiting team, Erzurumspor fans reacted to the referee Cihan Aydın, who left the field accompanied by police. Incidents broke out in the stands. While security forces took measures to prevent further disturbances, the president of the home team, Ahmet Dal, also tried to calm the fans in the stands.
Erzurumspor hosted Fatih Karagümrük in the 13th week of the Trendyol 1st League. The match played at Kazım Karabekir Stadium ended with the visiting team winning 3-1. After the match, which saw many incidents, the stands became chaotic.
3 ASSISTS FROM DANIEL JOHNSON
The goals that brought victory to Karagümrük were scored by Göktan Gürpüz in the 30th minute, Wesley in the 44th minute, and Berkay Dabanlı in the 83rd minute. Daniel Johnson, the midfielder from Jamiakalı, provided the assists for all three goals of the red-black team. The only goal for the blue-white team came from Mustafa Yumlu in the 90+6th minute.
2 RED CARDS FOR ERZURUMSPOR
Erzurumspor's head coach Hakan Kutlu received a red card for his protests to referee Cihan Aydın during halftime. Furkan Özhan, who came on for Guram Giorbelidze in the 67th minute, also received a red card in the 78th minute, leaving the home team with 10 players.
REFEREE ALSO CANCELED A PENALTY
The referee of the match, Cihan Aydın, awarded a penalty in favor of Erzurumspor FK after an incident. However, this decision was canceled following VAR reviews.
LEFT THE FIELD ESCORTED BY POLICE
The blue-white team reacted strongly to the referee after the final whistle of the match. The referees left the field under security measures. Erzurumspor FK President Ahmet Dal, who was in the stands, was among those reacting to the referee.
PRESIDENT JUMPED INTO THE CROWD
Meanwhile, after the tension in the stands, police teams took precautions. Erzurumspor FK President Ahmet Dal went to the stands to try to calm the blue-white fans. The incidents ended after police intervention.
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