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The fan ban imposed on Amedspor has been lifted.

The fan ban imposed on Amedspor has been lifted.

26.10.2024 16:20

The fan ban imposed before the match between Amedspor and Pendikspor, which will be played in Iğdır, has been lifted. The two teams will face each other on Sunday, October 27, at 16:00.

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Due to the problems with the pitch at Amedspor's stadium, a new development has occurred ahead of the match against Pendikspor in Iğdır.

FAN BAN LIFTED

The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has lifted the fan ban for Amedspor, who will play against Pendikspor in Iğdır. The two teams will face each other on Sunday, October 27, at 16:00.

Amedspor President Aziz Elaldı announced the decision to lift the ban on his social media account, stating, "In our meeting with Mr. Cantürk Alagöz and the Governor of Iğdır, we achieved a result. The fan ban has been lifted. We invite all our fans to come and support us."



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