30.09.2024 23:40
In the second half of the Kayserispor-Beşiktaş match, the yellow-red player Kartal Kayra Yılmaz stopped the ball with his hand after it came out from the foot of the goalkeeper Bilal Bayazit and restarted the game, which overshadowed the match itself. While referee Atilla Karaoğlan continued the game, Beşiktaş's substitute goalkeeper Ersin Destanoğlu received a yellow card for protesting. Beşiktaş expressed their outrage over the decision not to award a penalty regarding this controversial incident.
In the Trendyol Super League match where Beşiktaş played against Kayserispor and won 3-0, a highly discussed incident occurred.
KARTAL KAYRA TOUCHED THE BALL WITH HIS HAND
In the second half of the match, Kayserispor goalkeeper Bilal Bayazit sent the ball to his teammate Kartal Kayra Yılmaz with his foot during a goal kick. Kartal Kayra Yılmaz stopped the ball with his hand and then restarted the game. The referee Atilla Karaoğlan continued the game while Beşiktaş's substitute goalkeeper Ersin Destanoğlu, who protested, received a yellow card.
BEŞIKTAŞ PROTESTED
This incident became one of the most talked-about moments on social media, and Beşiktaş Club made a statement. In the statement from the black-and-white club, it was said, "Today in Kayseri, a non-goalkeeper football player stopped the ball with his hand in the penalty area, and no penalty was given. Turkish football, despite you."