The International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) has opened an investigation into the incident of the famous Turkish chef Nusret Gökçe, nicknamed “Salt Chef” and others “without permission” entering the stadium following the World Cup final match in Qatar.
The famous Turkish chef was photographed holding and kissing the World Cup while celebrating with the Argentine players following their victory over France.
FIFA rules say the trophy can only be held by a “highly selected” group of people, including tournament winners, FIFA officials and heads of state.
A FIFA spokesperson said in a statement to BBC Sport: “Following a review, FIFA is working to determine how unauthorized individuals entered the pitch following the Closing Ceremony at Lusail Stadium on 18 December.”
He added, “An appropriate internal action will be taken.”
Gökçe owns a chain of high-end meat restaurants, and became famous in 2017 following his method of preparing and seasoning meat became an Internet attraction.
Many current and former football players, including Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and David Beckham, have visited Gökçe restaurants.
In November, during the World Cup, Gökçe published a video of himself embracing FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Later, pictures of the two were taken in VIP seats alongside Brazilian legends Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos and Cafu.
Messi seemed to ignore Gokce, during the celebration following Argentina’s victory, as the chef sought to draw his attention.