
Super League Club Presidents Fined by PFDK

The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has recently announced that several club presidents, coaches, and clubs have received penalties for various violations. Fenerbahçe Club President Ali Koç has been given a 45-day deprivation of rights and a fine of 210 thousand liras, while Trabzonspor Club President Ertuğrul Doğan has also been slapped with a 45-day deprivation of rights and a total fine of 410 thousand liras.
In addition to these penalties, Beşiktaş Club President Ahmet Nur Çebi and Fatih Karagümrük Club President Süleyman Hurma have each been fined 200 thousand liras by the Professional Football Discipline Committee (PFDK).
The PFDK has also imposed fines on several different clubs. Fenerbahçe has been fined a total of 329 thousand liras for two separate violations, while Beşiktaş and Trabzonspor have been fined 200 thousand liras each. Additionally, Yukatel Adana Demirspor has been fined 60 thousand liras.
Individual coaches have also not been spared from penalties, as Sercan Terzioğlu of Fenerbahçe and Serkan Damla of Adana Demirspor have both received one-match bans and fines. Furthermore, the electronic ticket cards of some Adana Demirspor fans have been blocked for the next home match.
The Trenyol 1st League also saw its fair share of penalties from the PFDK. Erzurumspor FK’s Coach Hakan Kutlu and one of his assistants, as well as Mert Mustafa Yücetürk, one of the coaches of Ankara Keçiörengücü, have all been given bans on entering the dressing room and bench in an official match, as well as fines.
Ümraniyespor has been fined 110 thousand liras and its president Ömür Aydın 100 thousand liras, while Boluspor and Sakaryaspor have each been fined 56 thousand liras.
These penalties serve as a reminder of the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations of football, and the TFF’s commitment to maintaining discipline within the sport.





