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    Turkish Football Faces Crisis with 17 Club Officials Detained in Illegal Betting and Match-Fixing Investigation

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    Turkish Authorities Detain 17 Football Officials in Match-Fixing Investigation

    Turkish authorities have detained 17 football club officials as part of a burgeoning investigation into alleged illegal betting and match-fixing that has cast a shadow over the nation’s sport.

    The arrests, confirmed by officials and reports, mark a significant escalation in the ongoing scandal.

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    The latest wave of detentions saw suspects taken into custody during simultaneous raids across Istanbul and nine other provinces.

    State-run Anadolu Agency reported that an examination of legal betting platforms’ data from 2020 to 2026 revealed the individuals had allegedly placed bets while still serving in official capacities.

    Among those detained are four executives from top-tier Istanbul clubs, Galatasaray and Besiktas. Detention orders have also been issued for two additional suspects.

    17 officials have been detained (AFP/Getty)

    Justice Minister Akin Gurlek affirmed the government’s resolve, stating on X: “We continue our fight against illegal betting, violence in sports, match‑fixing, and proceeds of crime with determination. Any suspicious structure, relationship, or act that undermines the spirit of sport and casts doubt on football’s credibility will be pursued decisively.”

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    The scandal first emerged in October when the Turkish Football Federation launched an investigation into widespread betting by referees.

    This probe subsequently expanded to include players and officials, including those from the top-tier Süper Lig, leading to hundreds of players being referred to the Federation’s disciplinary board and dozens facing criminal charges.

    Back in December, prosecutors ordered the detention of 46 individuals, encompassing players, club presidents, commentators, and a referee, amid allegations of insider betting across professional leagues.

    State-run Anadolu news agency reported that among those formally arrested were Galatasaray player Metehan Baltaci, Fenerbahce player Mert Hakan Yandas, and Murat Sancak, the former president of Adana Demirspor.

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    The current probe’s magnitude draws parallels with previous match-fixing scandals that have rocked football globally.

    This widespread controversy comes as a considerable setback for Turkish football, which had seen a revival in recent years, with Turkey qualifying for this summer’s World Cup for the first time in 24 years.

    Turkey went out in the group stage following defeats by Australia and Paraguay, but they did manage to beat co-hosts USA in their final fixture.

    The country is also set to co-host the men’s 2032 European Championship with Italy.


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