02.10.2024 17:20
The referee Cihan Aydın, who became a topic of discussion due to controversial decisions in the Antalyaspor-Fenerbahçe match and was reported to the Turkish Football Federation by the yellow-navy team, has had his FIFA badge revoked. Aydın was also not assigned a match in the 8th week of the Trendyol Super League.
A decision that will be widely discussed has come from the Turkish Football Federation regarding referee Cihan Aydın, who officiated the Antalyaspor-Fenerbahçe match in the 7th week of the Trendyol Super League and caused controversies with his decisions.
HIS FIFA BADGE HAS BEEN REMOVED
It has been revealed that Cihan Aydın, whom Fenerbahçe complained to the Turkish Football Federation, has had his FIFA badge revoked. According to a report by Ömer Faruk Ünal from Türkiye Gazetesi, the TFF has removed Cihan Aydın from the FIFA list.
NO MATCH ASSIGNED THIS WEEK
This decision, jointly made by the Turkish Football Federation and the Central Referee Committee, quickly became the focus of Turkish football. On the other hand, the Central Referee Committee did not assign a match to referee Cihan Aydın in the 8th week of the Trendyol Super League.
ACUN ILICALI HAD REACTED
Fenerbahçe Vice President Acun Ilıcalı criticized Cihan Aydın's performance at a press conference, stating, "VAR was removed in our match! The match started in 18.6 seconds! Is there a VAR review in Turkey that takes this little time? The match started while looking at the position on the tablet!"
"THIS IS NOT EVEN A SCANDAL ANYMORE"
When it was reminded at the press conference that referee Cihan Aydın participated in a meeting at the MHK with a nickname related to Galatasaray, Acun Ilıcalı stated, "Referee Cihan Aydın is attending a meeting with his daughter's nickname. Our child's nickname is 'The biggest Galatasaray fan Mira.' I will not speak further from here! It doesn't seem like a huge scandal this season! We have experienced bigger scandals! If his daughter is a Galatasaray fan and the referee is also a Galatasaray fan, what will happen?"