The first ban was lifted for 960 thousand lira! The heartbreaking news has come again.

The first ban was lifted for 960 thousand lira! The heartbreaking news has come again.

04.02.2026 21:21

Karşıyaka, competing in the TFF 3rd League Group 4, has been shaken again by a transfer ban. Last month, Karşıyaka lifted the transfer ban by paying 960,000 TL owed to their former player Cenk Ahmet Alkılıç, but the claims of former players İshak Kurt and Hasan Sürmeli have been confirmed by the Football Federation. In this situation, Karşıyaka will not be able to issue professional licenses for new transfers without paying this amount, which is approximately 3.5 million TL.

Karşıyaka, which ended its 3-match victory drought in the TFF 3rd League Group 4 by defeating Alanya 1221 FK last week, was shaken again by a transfer ban in the last days of the mid-season transfer window, not giving up on the race for second place in the group.

THE FIRST BAN COST 960 THOUSAND LIRA, BAD NEWS CAME AGAIN

Last month, Kaf-Kaf, which lifted the transfer ban by paying the confirmed receivable of around 960 thousand TL to former player Cenk Ahmet Alkılıç, received another ban. It was learned that the receivable files of some players who wore the jersey in previous seasons, such as İshak Kurt and Hasan Sürmeli, were confirmed by the Football Federation. Karşıyaka will not be able to issue professional licenses for new players it intends to acquire without paying this amount, which is around 3.5 million TL, and lifting the transfer ban.

The first ban had cost 960 thousand lira! Heartbreaking news has come again

AMATEUR FORMULA FOR ILYAS

During the mid-season transfer period, Karşıyaka, which signed professional contracts with a total of 5 reinforcements, including 3 from amateur leagues, reached an agreement with 29-year-old defender İlyas Ural from Mazıdağı Fosfatspor. Trying to fill the gap in defense left by Erol, who received a 12-month ban from football in November due to a betting investigation, Karşıyaka faced a last-minute transfer ban. The management is trying to include İlyas, a professional football player, in the squad by reverting him to amateur status under the new regulations this season. Many clubs with transfer bans in the TFF, such as Eskişehirspor, Afyonspor, and Nazillispor, have applied the same method in transfers this season.

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