Galatasaray to boycott decisive game of basketball finals series against arch-foes Fenerbahçe
Galatasaray Liv Hospital will not be on court against Fenerbahçe Ãlker on June 19 following a unanimous decision of the club board to boycott the game.
The decision came hours after the Turkish Basketball Federation (TBF) announced Fenerbahçe Ãlker was fined 40,000 Turkish Liras for incidents in the fifth game of the Beko Basketball League (BBL) finals series at the Ãlker Arena.
Galatasaray Chairman Ãnal Aysal accused the TBF of âbeing the puppet of dark circlesâ over the decision.
âThe ruling to have a game played with spectators, in spite of putting the lives of our players and the technical staff in danger, is a betrayal to Turkish sports,â Aysal said in a televised statement.
âGalatasaray menâs basketball club will not be a part of this dirty game. We will also consider whether our menâs and womenâs professional basketball clubs should continue participating in local competitions,â he added.
Galatasaray Liv Hospital beat Fenerbahçe Ãlker 85-77 on June 16 at the Abdi Ä°pekçi Arena to tie the series at 3-3, and the last game is scheduled to be played at Fenerbaçeâs court on June 19.
Only women accompanied by children younger than 14-years-old were allowed to watch June 16âs game at the Abdi Ä°pekçi Arena due to a ban imposed on Galatasaray by the TBF for fan trouble.
Speaking after game, Galatasaray coach Ergin Ataman claimed his life would be at risk at the Ãlker Arena.
âMy players also think the same. If Obradovic was in my situation, Europe would be up in arms. I donât know how we will be able to play if the conditions do not normalize,â Ataman said.
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