Turkish Referee Flips Bitcoin at Istanbul Derby Kick-Off, Soccer Authority Launches Probe
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A soccer refereeâs decision to toss a bitcoin before the start of a recent match between Istanbul giants BeĆiktaĆ and Fenerbahçe has sparked controversy in Turkey. The countryâs football authority is trying to establish why a crypto coin was used for the ritual when that role should have been reserved for the Turkish lira.
Bitcoin Coin Toss at Soccer Game Under Investigation in Turkey
The latest clash between Istanbul soccer clubs BeĆiktaĆ and Fenerbahçe ended in a 1-1 draw but itâs not the tight game that drew the most attention, the Turkish daily HĂŒrriyet wrote in article about the sports event. With photos posted on social media showing the referee flipping a Bitcoin-branded coin, itâs the kick-off ceremony that came to the forefront, the newspaper notes.
Before every soccer match, the referee would flip a coin to determine which team is going to start with the football. The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) is now examining the case as according to its rules, referees are only allowed to use either a 1-lira coin or a special referee coin with one side showing a goalpost, and the other a football.
Former referee Murat Fevzi Tanırlı has been quoted describing the derbyâs referee Arda KardeĆlerâs coin choice as âmonkey tricks.â Tanırlı accused his colleague of besmirching the professionâs reputation, expressed hope the investigation will shed light on his real intention and warned that KardeĆler may be punished for his act. In further comments on the incident, the veteran referee stated:
This is not forgetfulness, it is a move. I really cannot understand why such an experienced referee has scandalized this event.
In statement quoted by Anadolu Agency, the TFF said that KardeĆler flipped a âcommemorative Bitcoinâ without the knowledge or approval of the federation or Turkeyâs Central Refereeing Committee. The 34-year-old, a FIFA-licensed referee with 25 matches in his record this season, is suspected of having signed an agreement with a cryptocurrency platform without the approval of the governing bodies.
Turkish media outlets remark that the kick-off ceremony for the BeĆiktaĆ â Fenerbahçe derby was also covered by many global sports websites, with commentators suggesting that FIFA, the International Federation of Association Football, and UEFA, the Union of European Football Associations, may also get involved in the case.
HĂŒrriyet notes that several online shopping websites sell commemorative coins of Bitcoin. The daily also points out that a number of cryptocurrency platforms have signed commercial and sponsorship agreements with sports teams and Turkish athletes have already participated in some of their advertisements in the past few years.
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