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19 April 2024

Turkish duo barred from Europe over match-fixing

Ruud van Nistelrooy shows the name Fenerbahce SK during the UEFA Europa League semi-final draw at the UEFA headquarters on April 12, 2013 in Nyon, Switzerland. (GETTY)

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By AFP

Turkish clubs Fenerbahce and Besiktas were both excluded from European competition next season because of their roles in a massive domestic match fixing scandal, UEFA announced on Tuesday.

UEFA's disciplinary Ccmmission ruled that Fenerbahce, Europa League semi-finalists last season, were barred from the Champions League, while Besiktas cannot compete in the Europa League.

European football's governing body can bar any club that has been involved, either directly or indirectly, in matchfixing.

Both clubs announced they would appeal the decision.

"Fenerbahçe will not have the right to compete in the next three European competitions they qualify for, which includes the 2013/14 Champions League," said UEFA in a statement.

"They will be on probation for five years regarding the third year of the ban."

Fenerbahce, who would have contested the third preliminary round after finishing second in the Turkish league, issued a statement saying they would appeal.

"Our club will be filing an appeal to UEFA's Appeals Committee," it said on its' website.

Besiktas, who would have contested the play-offs for the Europa League group stage, were, according to sources within the club cited by the Dogan news agency, preparing a dossier through their lawyers to present to UEFA on Wednesday.

Turkish football was rocked by a huge corruption scandal in 2011 which resulted in the Fenerbahce president Aziz Yildirim being sentenced to six years and three months in prison last July, but he was released after having been detained for a year when he appealed the conviction.

He was just one of over 90 executives, officials and players convicted over the scandal which involved several matches in the 2010/11 league season and includes the game which saw Fenerbahce clinch the title - a 4-3 win over Sivasspor on the last day of the campaign.

The two clubs had already been punished by the Turkish Football Federation with Fenerbahce being prevented from competing in the 2011/12 Champions League and Beisktas were stripped of their 2011 Turkish Cup victory.

UEFA were more lenient with Romanian side Steaua Bucharest whose president Gigi Becali, already serving a prison sentence for corruption, was sentenced to a further three years earlier this month for having offered bribes to players from a rival team, Universitatea Cluj in 2008.

"The Control and Disciplinary Body also carefully analysed the situation of FC Steaua Bucharest and, taking into account certain mitigating circumstances, the following sanction has been imposed:

"FC Steaua Bucharest is not eligible to participate in one UEFA club competition for which the club would otherwise qualify. This sanction is deferred for a probationary period of five years."