Referrals for the Trabzonspor-Fenerbahçe match have been announced… Fenerbahçe coach Mourinho was referred to PFDK for 3 different articles.
HERE ARE PFDK REFERENCES OF TRABZONSPOR-FENERBAHÇE MATCH
FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. Club’s technical officer JOSE MARIO DOS SANTOS MOURINHO FELIX’s statement on TRABZONSPOR A.Ş.-FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. match played on 03.11.2024. In accordance with Article 36 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction for his “unsportsmanlike actions” in the Trendyol Super League Şamil Ekinci Season competition, in accordance with Article 41 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction for his “insult”, and in his statements made in the flash interview and press interview after the match. to be referred to the PFDK as a precautionary measure as of 05.11.2024, in accordance with Article 38 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction, due to his “unsportsmanlike statements”,
“In accordance with Article 53 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction, due to the “ugly and bad cheering” of TRABZONSPOR A.Ş. Club in the TRABZONSPOR A.Ş.-FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. Trendyol Super League Şamil Ekinci Season match played on 03.11.2024, ” be referred to the PFDK in accordance with Article 52 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction due to “field incidents” and in accordance with Article 40 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction due to “unsportsmanlike behavior as a team due to the yellow card of 7 players”,
According to Article 38 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction due to ERTUĞRUL DOĞAN’s (President of Trabzonspor A.Ş. Club) “unsportsmanlike statements” in his statements to the press members after the match, and Article 41 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction due to his “insult”. Accordingly, it was decided to be cautiously referred to PFDK as of 05.11.2024.
FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. The club’s goalkeeper coach SANDRO ZUFIC will be referred to the PFDK as a precautionary measure as of 04.11.2024, in accordance with Article 50 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction, due to his “failure to comply with the precautions” in the same competition,
FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. The club’s coach SALVATORE FOTI will be referred to the PFDK as a precautionary measure, as of 05.11.2024, in accordance with Article 41 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction, due to his “insult” in the same competition,
FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. Club manager ALİ ACUN ILICALI was imprudently referred to PFDK in accordance with Article 38 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction due to the “unsportsmanlike statements” in his statements published on the club’s official website after the match,
FENERBAHÇE A.Ş. “It has been decided that the club’s player EDIN DZEKO will be referred to the PFDK without precaution, in accordance with the 38th article of the Football Disciplinary Instruction, due to the “unsportsmanlike statements” he made in the flash interview after the match.”
HOW MANY MATCHES WILL MOURINHO RECEIVE A PUNISHMENT?
The elements of articles 36-38 and 41, to which Mourinho was referred in the disciplinary instructions, became a matter of curiosity. Article 36 stipulates a minimum of 1 match for the Portuguese coach, and Article 41 stipulates a minimum of 2 matches. Mourinho is expected to receive a fine under Article 38.
Here are those items:
ARTICLE 36 – UNSPORTSMANLY ACTION (1) Acts contrary to sportsmanship or sports ethics, damages the reputation of TFF or lowers the value of football with his attitudes and behaviors, encourages violence or disorder in sports and/or acts in a manner that may cause fan protests;
(c) Officials and other persons will be given a ban on entering the locker room and bench for 1 to 3 matches, or a penalty of deprivation of rights for 15 to 30 days, and a fine from 50,000.-TL to 500,000.-TL, if deemed necessary, depending on the severity of the action. ,
ARTICLE 41 – ATTACK ON PERSONAL RIGHTS, INSULT, THREATENING AND SPITTING (1) Anyone who insults, curses, threatens or attacks the personal rights of the TFF or its members, match officials, football players, managers or other relevant clubs and individuals in any way or who attacks the personal rights of the press and Carrying out these actions through broadcast media or social media;
(c) 2 to 5 to officials and other persons; If the acts are directed against the match officials, a ban on entering the locker room and bench for 3 to 7 matches or a penalty of deprivation of rights for 21 to 50 days and, if deemed necessary, a fine of 50,000 to 500,000 TL are imposed depending on the severity of the action.
Referrals for Trabzonspor-Fenerbahçe Match: Mourinho’s Spotlight or Punchline?
Well, buckle up folks, because it seems that Jose Mourinho is at it again! You’d think this guy would know by now – there’s a fine line between being passionate and crossing into the realm of “oh boy, did he really just say that?” But despite the years, he’s clearly chosen the path of “let’s just stir the pot.”
HERE ARE THE PFDK REFERENCES OF TRABZONSPOR-FENERBAHÇE MATCH
After the recent circus – oops, I mean match – between Trabzonspor and Fenerbahçe, Mourinho was referred to the PFDK for three delightful reasons. It turns out he’s being a bit too “expressive” for the Turkish Football Federation’s liking. Fancy that!
For a start, we’ve got “unsportsmanlike actions” and “insult” on the docket, thanks to his post-match comments. When it comes to interviews, I mean who doesn’t love a bit of spice? But perhaps with Mourinho, it’s like watching a magician pull a rabid fox out of a hat – impressive but slightly alarming.
According to the PFDK, Mourinho’s outbursts have him facing potential penalties and fans everywhere taking bets on how many matches he’ll be suspended for. It’s like watching a game show: “Will Jose get a slap on the wrist or a full-on ban from the bench?”
The Not-So-Spectacular Cast of Characters
Not only did Mourinho steal the show, but he’s also joined by a whole cast at Fenerbahçe, resembling a Shakespearean tragedy, minus the eloquence. Sandro Zufic, the goalkeeper coach, got in trouble for not adhering to precautions, while Salvatore Foti, the club coach, took a page out of Mourinho’s playbook with his own brand of “insult.”
And let’s not forget the perennial crowd-pleaser: club president Ertuğrul Doğan, who somehow wrapped up his post-match comments in “unsportsmanlike statements” and “insults.” Ah, the sweet smell of controversy! You can almost hear the turbaned gentlemen in the stands muttering, “This lot is a right mess.”
Fenerbahçe’s Unsportsmanlike Shenanigans
Well, the trouble didn’t stop at the top… oh no! Fenerbahçe also received a referral for “ugly and bad cheering” from their fans (because apparently cheering can now also be classified as criminal activity?), as well as “field incidents” and “unsportsmanlike behavior by the team,” leading to yellow cards being given out like candy. You’d think they were playing Pin the Tail on the Donkey rather than a serious football match!
Mourinho’s Penalty Predictions: The Suspense is Killing Us!
Now, let’s get to the burning questions on everyone’s lips: How many matches will Mourinho end up serving a suspension for? Based on the articles he’s violated, it seems he might be looking at a minimum of 3 matches… though knowing him, he might just serve it up with a side of cheeky press interview that’ll get all of us laughing while shaking our heads.
Here are the salty details:
ARTICLE 36 – UNSPORTSMANLY ACTION: A classic favorite! Anything from bad attitudes damaging TFF’s reputation to outright encouragement of violence. Such a delightful assortment of mischief! Penalties range from 1 to 3 matches and hefty fines. Grab some popcorn, this one’s juicy!
ARTICLE 41 – INSULT: Whoever thought insulting officials was a good idea can join Mourinho in the penalty box! It carries a ban of 2 to 5 matches, and with Mourinho’s history of funky interviews, who’s betting he’ll be handing out apologies like party favors?
The intrigue only grows as we watch Mourinho weave his magic. Is he just too hot for the touchline or too fiery for his own good? Either way, there’s never a dull moment when the “Special One” is in the mix. And for the fans? This is why we watch the game!
In a dramatic turn of events surrounding the Trabzonspor-Fenerbahçe match held on November 3, 2024, the Turkish Football Federation has revealed disciplinary referrals. Prominent Fenerbahçe coach José Mourinho has been referred to the Professional Football Disciplinary Committee (PFDK) for a total of three distinct infractions, raising concerns among fans and analysts alike.
HERE ARE PFDK REFERENCES OF TRABZONSPOR-FENERBAHÇE MATCH
The PFDK’s actions stem from statements made by Fenerbahçe’s technical officer, José Mario dos Santos Mourinho Felix, who is facing referrals under Article 36 due to his “unsportsmanlike actions” during the competitive fixture. Further, Article 41 applies for “insulting” remarks made both in a flash interview and during a post-match press conference, while Article 38 addresses his “unsportsmanlike statements”. These infractions resulted in Mourinho’s precautionary referral as of November 5, 2024.
Moreover, the PFDK took action against the Trabzonspor A.Ş. Club due to the inappropriate conduct of their supporters during the match. Article 53 references the “ugly and bad cheering” exhibited, while Article 52 relates to “field incidents” and Article 40 highlights “unsportsmanlike behavior” as a team, given that seven players received yellow cards during the match. Such actions prompt further scrutiny from the disciplinary committee.
Further actions were taken against other officials. ERTUĞRUL DOĞAN, the president of Trabzonspor A.Ş. Club, is also facing referrals for providing “unsportsmanlike statements” in the media after the match, as per Article 38, along with allegations of “insult” under Article 41, resulting in a cautious referral as of November 5, 2024.
Additionally, Sandro Zufic, the goalkeeper coach for Fenerbahçe A.Ş., was referred to the PFDK as of November 4, 2024, for his failure to comply with competition regulations, in accordance with Article 50. Salvatore Foti, another coach from Fenerbahçe, faces a similar precautionary referral due to instances of “insult”, effective November 5, 2024, as mandated by Article 41.
Fenerbahçe’s club manager, Ali Acun Ilıcalı, has also been referred to the PFDK based on “unsportsmanlike statements” made post-match, as stated in Article 38 of the Football Disciplinary Instruction. Lastly, player Edin Dzeko is set to face disciplinary action without precaution, tied to “unsportsmanlike statements” made in a post-match flash interview.
HOW MANY MATCHES WILL MOURINHO RECEIVE A PUNISHMENT?
As the situation unfolds, many are left speculating about the potential punishments Mourinho may receive based on the infractions cited in Articles 36-38 and 41. The preliminary assessment indicates that Article 36 may imply a minimum suspension of one match for the Portuguese coach, while Article 41 could impose a longer ban of at least two matches, alongside a probable financial penalty as outlined in Article 38.
Here are those items:
ARTICLE 36 – UNSPORTSMANLY ACTION (1) Acts contrary to sportsmanship or sports ethics, damaging the reputation of TFF or lowering the value of football with his attitudes and behaviors, encourages violence or disorder in sports and/or acts in a manner that may cause fan protests; (c) Actions that result in a ban on entering the locker room and bench for 1 to 3 matches, or a penalty of deprivation of rights for 15 to 30 days, alongside a fine ranging from 50,000 TL to 500,000 TL, depending on the severity.
ARTICLE 41 – ATTACK ON PERSONAL RIGHTS, INSULT, THREATENING AND SPITTING (1) Engaging in insults, threats, or offensive conduct towards TFF representatives, match officials, or players can lead to dire consequences; (c) Penalties may involve a ban on entering locker rooms for 3 to 7 matches or a longer deprivation of rights lasting between 21 to 50 days, with fines commensurate to the actions taken, potentially reaching 500,000 TL.
Ortsmanlike conduct”, which ties back into Article 36 regarding actions that harm the integrity of competition and sportsmanship.
the fallout from the Trabzonspor-Fenerbahçe clash has resulted in a whirlwind of disciplinary referrals targeting various individuals and the clubs themselves. With significant implications for all involved, it opens up a broader discussion on the need for professionalism and integrity in football. Fans and analysts alike will be closely monitoring the PFDK’s decisions and the potential penalties that might follow, especially concerning Mourinho, whose notorious reputation precedes him, making every interview and post-match statement a potential source of controversy.
As the drama unfolds, one thing is certain: the excitement of Turkish football remains ever-present, and the repercussions of the match will be felt long after the final whistle. Whether it spurs further discussions on sportsmanship or simply serves as another page in the storied career of José Mourinho, this is one spectacle that all eyes will be on in the coming days.