Scandal in the stadium: Adana Demirspor leaves the field protesting!

Scandal in the stadium: Adana Demirspor leaves the field protesting!

In the latest excitement in the Turkish football League, the team from Adana Demirspor broke off a game against Galatasaray Istanbul. After only 34 minutes of play, in which Galatasaray took the lead through a controversial penalty goal by Álvaro Morata, the players left the square in protest. According to the state news agency Anadolu, Adana Demirspor argued that "systematic, conscious referee errors and injustices" had happened to her team, which led to the decisive step. Immediately after the penalty in the 12th minute, which was supposedly whistled in the penalty area due to a foul, her coach Mustafa Alper Avci gave the team and ordered to leave the field.

The situation was poured when Galatasaray Vice President Metin Öztürk criticized the decision of Adana Demirspor. He expressed his lack of understanding that a team could stop the game because of a penalty perceived as unfair. Öztürk quoted: "If each team leaves the place because of an unjust penalty, every league would end in four weeks." The match was finally officially canceled because the Adana players retired to the cabins, while Galatasaray, on the way to a possible victory, was brought out of the concept even by the pressure of the opposing players, like onefootball.com reported.

The incidents in Istanbul raise questions about the fairness and integrity of the game, especially in an environment where emotions and rivalry are traditionally high. The immediate reaction of Adana Demirspor put the entire league into turmoil and will undoubtedly be discussed long after the incident, since the background of the referee decisions are back in the spotlight.

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