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Turkish Super League Faces Disciplinary Storm: Six Clubs and Key Figures Under Scrutiny

By ArchySports Staff | October 7, 2025

The competitive landscape of the Trendyol Super League, Turkey’s top-tier football division, is currently navigating a turbulent period as the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) has referred six clubs to its professional football disciplinary committee. This widespread disciplinary action, announced by the TFF, signals a firm stance against unsportsmanlike conduct that has marred recent matches.

The TFF’s statement detailed a range of infractions, primarily focusing on “ugly and bad cheering” and “field events” that have disrupted the sporting integrity of the league. Among the prominent clubs facing scrutiny are giants like Galatasaray and Besiktas.Both clubs have been cited for their supporters’ conduct and on-field incidents. Fenerbahce also finds itself on the disciplinary radar for similar reasons, highlighting a pattern of behavior that the federation aims to curb.

Beyond the traditional powerhouses, samsunspor and Trabzonspor are also implicated for unsportsmanlike cheering and field disturbances. Kocaelispor has been referred due to actions deemed contrary to the league’s regulations.This broad sweep indicates that no club is immune from accountability when it comes to maintaining a respectful and competitive environment.

The disciplinary actions extend beyond club-level offenses, reaching individual figures. Antalyaspor’s coach, Erman Kılıç, is facing charges for insulting and threatening officials. Similarly, player veysel Sarı has been referred for actions deemed to be against the league’s directives. These individual cases underscore the TFF’s commitment to addressing misconduct at all levels of the sport.

In a related development, former coach

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