30.04.2026 12:24
It has been claimed that an allegation of Ederson, who received a red card in the derby, swearing at referee Yasin Kol was included in the match report, and the goalkeeper is expected to be handed a heavy penalty, potentially ending his season.
Striking details have emerged about Ederson, who made headlines with his actions during the Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derby. Referee Yasin Kol's report submitted to the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) included the Brazilian goalkeeper's words.
“F..K YOU” WAS INCLUDED IN THE REPORT
It was reflected in the report that Ederson, who received a red card in the derby, approached referee Yasin Kol after being sent off and said "F..k you" into his ear twice. It was stated that these expressions were considered "insult" under the Football Disciplinary Instructions.
HE HIT THE VAR MONITOR AND BROKE THE SIGN
Not only Ederson's words directed at the referee but also his actions while leaving the pitch were recorded in the reports. According to the delegate's report, the Brazilian goalkeeper hit the VAR monitor and broke the illuminated sign in the corridor as he headed to the locker room.
PENALTY RANGE CLARIFIED
While insulting the referee carries a penalty of 3 to 7 matches, unsportsmanlike conduct predicts a penalty of 1 to 3 matches. With the 1-match ban for the red card, Ederson is expected to receive at least a 5-match suspension.
POSSIBILITY OF DEPARTURE STRENGTHENED
It was stated that it would be difficult for Ederson, who earns 11 million euros annually, to stay with the team after his behavior in the derby, while it was noted that any penalty he receives in the event of a potential transfer could also apply to his new club under FIFA's "worldwide effect" rule.