29.12.2025 10:45
The famous actor Sarp Akkaya, known for his identity as a Fenerbahçe supporter, made a post tagging Galatasaray with the message "You will be judged!!!" while the betting and match-fixing investigations in Turkish football were in the spotlight. The post created a significant stir on social media, leading to comments that pitted Fenerbahçe and Galatasaray fans against each other.
As discussions about the recent betting-match-fixing operations in Turkish football grow, a post from the art community has become a hot topic on social media. Famous actor Sarp Akkaya, known for his identity as a Fenerbahçe supporter, ignited the discussions with his statement.
During the investigation process conducted by the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor's Office, many individuals were called to give statements, and detention orders were issued for some suspects. Notably, the inclusion of former Galatasaray Sportif AŞ Vice President Erden Timur in the case and his questioning drew attention. Meanwhile, developments regarding Lütfi Arıboğan, who previously served in both the TFF and Galatasaray, as well as former Galatasaray Board Member Ebru Köksal, also resonated widely in the public.
On the Fenerbahçe side, while discussions continued regarding President Sadettin Saran, who was questioned in the context of a drug investigation and released under judicial control, a fierce agenda emerged among the fans of the two clubs on social media.
"YOU WILL BE TRIED!!!" POST BECAME A SENSATION
Following all these developments, player Sarp Akkaya shared on his social media account, using the phrase "You will be tried!!!" while tagging Galatasaray. Akkaya's message quickly became a trending topic, and the comments under the post further escalated the atmosphere.
Sarp Akkaya's outburst was supported by Fenerbahçe users, while Galatasaray fans reacted strongly to the post.
THE COMMENT RACE BEGAN
After the post made in the morning hours, the fans of the two clubs confronted each other on social media. The comments under Akkaya's message grew rapidly, and the intensity of the debate increased.