The Turkish giants could be forced to take drastic action after their team was attacked by pitch invaders last weekend.
In the wake of a shocking attack on some of their players by Trabzonspor fans, Fenerbahce, one of Turkey's most prominent football clubs, is contemplating a drastic move that could shake the foundations of Turkish football.
Violent Incident Sparks Controversy
Trabzonspor supporters unleashed chaos on Sunday, storming the pitch and engaging in violent altercations with security personnel and Fenerbahce players following their team's 3-2 defeat.
This disturbing incident is just the latest in a string of controversies plaguing the Turkish Super Lig this season.
During the chaotic scenes that followed the final whistle, Nigerian defender Bright Osayi-Samuel ended up in a fistfight with a pitch invader.
The shocking incident drew swift condemnation from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, who labeled the violence in the Turkish Super Lig as "unacceptable." Infantino's remarks highlight the gravity of the situation and emphasize the need for immediate action to address the escalating violence in Turkish football.
Club Mulls Withdrawal from Super Lig
In response to the alarming escalation of violence, Fenerbahce announced plans to convene an Extraordinary General Assembly Meeting on April 2. The agenda includes a crucial discussion on whether to withdraw their football team from the Super Lig, underscoring the severity of the situation.
Despite their high standing in the league, with Fenerbahce currently occupying second place in the standings with 79 points from 30 games, the club's future in the Super Lig hangs in the balance. The decision to potentially withdraw from the league underscores the seriousness of the security concerns facing Fenerbahce and other clubs in Turkey.
As Fenerbahce weighs the prospect of leaving the Turkish top flight in the wake of the violent attack on their players, the incident serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing football in Turkey. With the club set to deliberate on their future in the Super Lig, the footballing world waits with bated breath to see how this unprecedented situation unfolds and what ramifications it may have for the future of Turkish football.
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