FIFA World Cup / mentioning “taboo names” Turkish football commentary was fired after only halftime broadcast

During the match between Morocco and Canada last week, the ball commentator Alper Bakircigil (Alper Bakircigil) mentioned that the former Turkish striker Hakan Sukur was 11 seconds into the World Cup third place match during the broadcast of the Turkish Public Television (TRT) Just broke the net, and put myself in the predicament of being “fired” before the game was over.

According to the “Sun” report, the ball commentator Bakichiji pointed out that he was replaced following broadcasting the first half of the game, just because he casually added during the game that the former Turkish Sukur is the fastest player in the history of the world football. “I’m sorry this happened, but it also exposes the status quo in Turkey, hope this is the last time this happens,” Kool lamented on Twitter following learning of the incident.

Sukkur was once a well-known star in Turkey. In 2002, he led the Turkish team to win the third place in the World Cup. After retiring, he criticized the government many times. Accidentally got involved in the local Islamic political movement “Gulen Movement” and moved to the United States, and is currently working as an Uber driver.

Memduh Bayraktaroğlu, a well-known Turkish journalist, also strongly criticized this incident: “This incident is not the fault of the TV station, but the rulers of the country.”

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