The New York Times · 1d
Turkish club defend ex-president sentenced to jail after punching referee
Turkish football club MKE Ankaragucu have defended their former president Faruk Koca as being the “target of one-sided public perception” after he was sentenced to more than three years in prison for assaulting a referee last year.
Inside World Football · 2d
Ankaragücü’s former president Faruk Koca given 4-year jail term for attack on referee
The former president of Turkey’s Ankaragücü Faruk Koca was sentenced to nearly four years in prison for attacking referee Halil Umut Meler late last year. Koca (pictured) became embroiled in one of the biggest scandals in Turkish football’s history when,
Staten Island Advance · 1d
Turkish soccer executive sentenced to prison after attack on ref
A former high-ranking Turkish soccer executive was handed down a lengthy prison sentence on Monday in the aftermath of his attack on a referee last season. A Turkish court sentenced former Ankaragucu team president Faruk Koca to more than three years in prison after he was convicted for an assault on referee Halil Umut Meler following a Super Lig contest against Caykur Rizespor last year.
The Sun · 2d
Turkish football chief JAILED after punching referee in moment of madness with three more imprisoned
THE former president of Turkish side MKE Ankaragucu has been jailed after attacking a referee last year. Faruk Koca, 60, punched referee Halil Umut Meler following his team’s 1-1 draw with
The Washington Post · 2d
Former Turkish soccer club president sentenced to prison for attacking referee
A Turkish court has sentenced a former top-flight soccer club executive to more than three and a half years in prison for attacking a referee on the field at the end of a league game match last season
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