16.03.2026 15:20
The match between Yeni Malatyaspor and Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu, which was planned to be played in the TFF 2nd League, was not held due to both teams withdrawing from the league, and no team was declared the winner by default.
In the 28th week of the TFF 2nd League Red Group, the match between Yeni Malatyaspor and Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu, which was planned to be played, did not take place. Due to both teams withdrawing from the league, no decision for a default victory could be made for the match.
THE MATCH COULD NOT BE PLAYED
Normally, the match scheduled in the fixture could not be played because both clubs announced that they had previously withdrawn from the league. Therefore, neither team took to the field.
TFF MADE A DIFFERENT DECISION
The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) had previously declared the opponents of teams that withdrew from the league as default winners. However, due to both teams having withdrawn from the league in this match, the federation could not make a default victory decision.
THE EFFECTS OF THE EARTHQUAKE CONTINUE
Yeni Malatyaspor, one of the clubs heavily affected by the earthquakes on February 6, had to withdraw from the league due to its economic and squad difficulties. It was stated that the team could not find players to take to the field due to transfer bans and financial crisis.
Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu, on the other hand, could not cover the away expenses due to financial problems. The club, which could not go to two consecutive away matches, was relegated for this reason.