Fenerbahçe calls for resignation of MHK President Ahmet İbanoğlu – Last minute Fenerbahçe news



Chairman of the Central Referee Board Ahmet İbanoğlu filed a criminal complaint against Fenerbahçe President Ali Koç. The yellow-dark blue team released a statement after the President of the Central Referee Board, Ahmet İbanoğlu, filed a criminal complaint.

The statement made by Fenerbahçe is as follows;

“We learned that a criminal complaint has been filed against our President Ali Y. Koç through the public statements of Yusuf Garip, the lawyer of Central Arbitration Board (MHK) President Ahmet İbanoğlu.

We would like to share our opinions on this matter with the public with the following statement.

We respect the principled stance that we believe the President of MHK has put forward in his own way.

The first step to be taken by him in line with this principled stance;

He should immediately resign from MHK, the most important board of football, which he presides over, in order not to put the referees under influence and pressure.

With this criminal complaint filed without taking this step, it has once again been revealed that the institutions and managers, which have to be FAIR, TRANSPARENT and NEUTRAL, are on a side against Fenerbahçe.

At this point, we would like to ask the following questions in front of the public;

TFF President Mehmet Büyükekşi said,

Does the MHK President have knowledge and approval of the criminal complaint made against our President Ali Y. Koç?

What exactly is the message that the referees under his management will receive as a result of the MHK President making such a complaint against any club president?

We also request that the meaning of the following statement in the criminal complaint, which was made public through the relevant news, be explained to the public:

“This being the case, it is obvious that the suspicious Fenerbahçe Sports Club President Ali Koç’s being the President of Fenerbahçe Sports Club will not provide him with any privilege, privilege or superiority before the laws of this country.”






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