The former president of Turkish club Ankaragucu was handed a lifetime ban by Turkey's football federation on after punching a referee following a game earlier this week.
The Turkish football
federation's disciplinary board has also ordered Ankaragucu to play five home
matches behind closed doors and fined the club 60,000 euros ($66,000).
Turkish club president, Faruk
Koca handed a lifetime ban after attack on referee landed the match official in
hospita
Club boss Faruk Koca rushed
onto the pitch with a group of men following Ankaragucu's draw with Caykur
Rizespor on Monday, throwing a punch at referee Halil Umut Meler after he had
blown the final whistle.
Koca subsequently resigned from his post following outrage, while all Turkish league matches were suspended until Dec. 19.
The club boss got angry at Meler
for sending off one of his players and then awarding a stoppage-time goal.
Meler fell to the ground and was kicked several times.
The referee was later
hospitalised with a swollen eye, but he has since been discharged.
Turkish club president, Faruk
Koca handed a lifetime ban after attack on referee landed the match official in
hospital
"Sports means peace and
brotherhood. Sport is incompatible with violence," Turkish President Recep
Tayyip Erdogan said in a social media statement on Monday.
According to Turkish press
reports, Koca also resigned from Erdogan's ruling AKP party.
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