Turkish clubs rejected a proposal to reduce the death match-fixing


Clubs rejected a proposal from the Union of Turkish football to cancel the landing possible for the teams because of match-fixing scandal on Thursday for the growing troubles of the game in the country under pressure from the European Union of the ball.
He described Mohammed Ali Aadnlar President of the Federation of Turkish football as the most serious crisis faced by the Turkish football and expressed frustration over the failure to reach agreement.
According to the proposal made by some clubs before the meeting, the club found to be involved in match-fixing will not penalize the lowest degree of the land, but a discount of at least 12 points in a proposal that was rejected during the emergency general assembly of the Union.
The head of the Union, "We have made every effort possible agent affected by the Turkish football does not lose its reputation outside the country, but attitudes have changed."
He added, "We acted with integrity and history will record the truth."
And increased pressure on Wednesday when he said Gianni Anfantino Secretary-General of the Federation of European football that there is a need to act quickly and take emergency measures regarding the involvement in the scandal, including some big clubs.
The scandal erupted in July when police arrested 60 people in all parts of the country, including Fenerbahce president Aziz Yildirim champions who are still in prison.
In December, a Turkish court issued an indictment against 93 officials and players have Becker Olgun Yildirim and a former head of Club Sport Gerisn belonging to the second division.
He continued president of the Turkish saying, "The Turkish football the most serious crisis in its history is not at the present time only, but since the founding of the Union in 1923."

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