The volleyball player who did not hold the banner opened before the match broke their silence.

The volleyball player who did not hold the banner opened before the match broke their silence.

10.04.2025 11:50

In the ceremony of the Fenerbahçe match, Galatasaray Women's Volleyball Team Captain İlkin Aydın, who did not hold the banner commemorating the 180th anniversary of the Turkish Police Organization and quickly became a topic of discussion, made a statement on her social media account. Aydın said, "We love our police officers who work tirelessly for the SECURITY and PEACE of our country. I mean no offense to you."

After the arrest of İBB President Ekrem İmamoğlu, many artists and athletes supported the calls for a boycott. One of them was İlkin Aydın, the captain of the Galatasaray Women's Volleyball Team.

DID NOT HOLD THE BANNER, BECAME THE AGENDA

Before the critical match played between Galatasaray and Fenerbahçe in the Sultanlar League playoff semi-finals, a notable moment occurred that was widely discussed, especially on social media. Before the match played between Galatasaray Daikin and Fenerbahçe Medicana, the teams entered the hall with a Police Week banner. However, it was seen that the banner was not held by Galatasaray Daikin captain İlkin Aydın.

BREAKING HER SILENCE

While the incident became a topic of discussion, İlkin Aydın made a statement today regarding the issue. In her post on social media, İlkin celebrated Police Week and stated, "We love our police officers who work tirelessly for the SECURITY and PEACE of our country. Believe me, I did not mean you"

The volleyball player who did not hold the banner supporting the boycott and opened before the match broke her silence

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