25.02.2025 13:00
The cost of Slovenian referee Vincic, who officiated the Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derby, has been revealed by the Turkish Football Federation (TFF). Vincic received a fee of 10,000 euros (381,000 TL) and also received a daily allowance of 800 euros. Vincic was brought in specifically for this match to avoid discussions about foreign referees, and he returned to his country after the match.
The eagerly awaited Galatasaray - Fenerbahçe match ended in a goalless draw in the 25th week of the Super League. In a match officiated by a foreign referee for the first time in 55 years in Turkish football history, both communities settled for 1 point each.
EARNED 381 THOUSAND TL
Since the announcement of the decision, the financial cost of Slovenian referee Vincic to the TFF has been a topic of discussion. It was stated that the referee of the derby, Slavko Vincic, would receive 10 thousand Euros (381 thousand TL) as a fee. The Slovenian referee also received a daily allowance of 800 Euros.
SHOWED 9 YELLOW CARDS IN THE DERBY
Slovenian referee Slavko Vincic showed 9 yellow cards in the match between Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe. 5 of these cards were given to Galatasaray players, while 2 were shown to Fenerbahçe players. 1 yellow card was also issued to the administrative managers on the bench.