UEFA Suspends Türkiye Player Merih Demiral for 2 Games over Euro 2024 Nationalistic Gesture

Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Round of 16 - Austria v Türkiye - Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig, Germany - July 2, 2024 Turkish Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal with a 'wolf' salute REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Purchase Licensing Rights
Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Round of 16 - Austria v Türkiye - Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig, Germany - July 2, 2024 Turkish Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal with a 'wolf' salute REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Purchase Licensing Rights
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UEFA Suspends Türkiye Player Merih Demiral for 2 Games over Euro 2024 Nationalistic Gesture

Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Round of 16 - Austria v Türkiye - Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig, Germany - July 2, 2024 Turkish Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal with a 'wolf' salute REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Purchase Licensing Rights
Soccer Football - Euro 2024 - Round of 16 - Austria v Türkiye - Leipzig Stadium, Leipzig, Germany - July 2, 2024 Turkish Merih Demiral celebrates scoring their second goal with a 'wolf' salute REUTERS/Annegret Hilse Purchase Licensing Rights

UUEFA suspends Türkiye player Merih Demiral for 2 games for making nationalistic gesture at Euro 2024EFA. He was suspended for two matches on Friday for making a controversial hand gesture at the European Championship, an incident that has led to a diplomatic row between Turkey and host nation Germany.

The ban rules Demiral out of his team’s quarterfinal against the Netherlands on Saturday, and the semifinal, should Türkiye progress.

The Turkish Football Federation joined Turkish government officials in denouncing the suspension but said it can't appeal against it because it's under the three-game threshold. The leader of Türkiye's nationalist party called on the team to boycott Saturday's game and return home unless UEFA's “shameful decision” is reversed, The AP reported.

After scoring his second goal in Türkiye's round-of-16 win over Austria, Demiral made a sign with each hand that is used by Turkish nationalists and associated with the Turkish ultra-nationalist organization Ulku Ocaklari, which is more widely known as the Gray Wolves.

Demiral said it was an innocent expression of national pride and that he was hoping he’d have “more opportunities to do the same gesture again.”

But it was condemned as “racism” by German interior minister Nancy Faeser, and Cem Özdemir, a German politician of Turkish descent, said the gesture “stands for terror, fascism.”

Their comments led to a harsh rebuke from Turkish authorities and the summoning of the German ambassador on Wednesday.

UEFA said it banned Demiral “for failing to comply with the general principles of conduct, for violating the basic rules of decent conduct, for using sports events for manifestations of a non-sporting nature and for bringing the sport of football into disrepute.”

Speaking before the decision, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who changed plans to visit Azerbaijan so he can attend Saturday's quarterfinal, said the 26-year-old defender had merely expressed his “excitement” after scoring his second goal.

Turkish Football Federation president Mehmet Buyukeksi denounced the decision as being politically motivated and accused the European soccer body of “double standards.”

“When compared to the fines and suspended penalties for much more serious offenses, including racist behavior in the stands, this two-match ban is hugely disproportionate,” Hurriyet newspaper quoted Buyukeksi as saying.

Buyukeksi denied Turkish media reports that his federation would take the issue to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, saying the appeals channel was closed for less than three-match suspensions.

“Our right to appeal has been taken away from us with the two-match penalty,” he said.

Turkish Foreign Ministry said the decision "has reinforced the view that there is an increase in the tendency to act with prejudice against foreigners in certain European countries.”

Demiral was previously one of 16 Türkiye players reprimanded in 2019 for making military-style salutes at games at a time when the country was conducting a military offensive in Syria.

The Gray Wolves group was founded as the youth wing of far-right Nationalist Movement Party, or MHP, which is currently in an alliance with Erdogan’s ruling Justice and Development Party. In the decades following its founding in the 1960s, the group was accused of involvement in politically motivated violence, mostly against leftist groups.

MHP leader Devlet Bahceli said if UEFA’s “shameful decision” is not reversed, the team should skip Saturday's game.

“At this stage, it is a moral and national expectation that our national football team does not play in the Netherlands match and in this way, displays its democratic protest," he said.



World Cup-bound Ghana Fires Coach after 4 Straight Losses in Friendlies

Head coach Otto Addo of Ghana reacts during the friendly soccer match between Germany and Ghana in Stuttgart, Germany, 30 March 2026.  EPA/ANNA SZILAGYI
Head coach Otto Addo of Ghana reacts during the friendly soccer match between Germany and Ghana in Stuttgart, Germany, 30 March 2026. EPA/ANNA SZILAGYI
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World Cup-bound Ghana Fires Coach after 4 Straight Losses in Friendlies

Head coach Otto Addo of Ghana reacts during the friendly soccer match between Germany and Ghana in Stuttgart, Germany, 30 March 2026.  EPA/ANNA SZILAGYI
Head coach Otto Addo of Ghana reacts during the friendly soccer match between Germany and Ghana in Stuttgart, Germany, 30 March 2026. EPA/ANNA SZILAGYI

Otto Addo has been released from his contract as head soccer coach of Ghana, just 2 1-2 months before the team plays its first match at the World Cup.

“The Ghana Football Association (GFA) have parted ways with the head coach of the senior men’s national team (Black Stars), Otto Addo effective immediately,” it said in a statement Monday on its website.

It gave no further details on a replacement for Addo, or the reasons for the termination.

The firing came after a 2-1 loss to Germany in Stuttgart on Monday. Ghana ⁠also lost 5-1 in Austria last Friday and has lost four friendlies in a row.

Addo was on his second spell as coach of the team after Borussia Dortmund agreed to release him from his role in talent development at the end of the season in March 2024. Addo already coached Ghana on an interim basis for much of 2022, including at the World Cup in Qatar, when Ghana beat South Korea but was still eliminated in the group stage.

During his playing career, the Hamburg, Germany-born Addo won the Bundesliga with Dortmund and played for Ghana at the 2006 World Cup.

Ghana, which ⁠reached the World Cup for the fifth time, is in Group L with Croatia, England and Panama. It plays its first match on June 17 against Panama at Toronto.


Ancelotti Says Danilo Certain to be Part of Brazil World Cup Squad

Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazli head coach Carlo Ancelotti applauds before their friendly against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images
Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazli head coach Carlo Ancelotti applauds before their friendly against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images
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Ancelotti Says Danilo Certain to be Part of Brazil World Cup Squad

Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazli head coach Carlo Ancelotti applauds before their friendly against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images
Mar 26, 2026; Foxborough, Massachusetts, USA; Brazli head coach Carlo Ancelotti applauds before their friendly against France at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti has backed veteran defender Danilo to be part of his final 26-man squad for this year’s World Cup in North America, adding that his squad is largely settled.

Brazil have been drawn in Group C alongside Morocco, Haiti and Scotland for the June 11 to July 19 tournament, with Ancelotti set to announce his final squad by May 18.

"Danilo is ⁠a very important ⁠player, not only on the pitch but also off it," Ancelotti told reporters on Monday in Orlando, ahead of his side's warm-up friendly game against Croatia.

"Danilo is certain to be in the final ⁠26-man squad because I like him... his character, his personality, his style of play. He can play in all defensive positions.

"I have a fairly clear idea of the starting line-up for the first match, and the final squad is also pretty much set."

Former Real Madrid and Manchester City defender Danilo, 34, is currently at Brazil club ⁠Flamengo. ⁠He has played 67 internationals for Brazil across all competitions so far.

Ancelotti said a strong defensive foundation would be essential for Brazil to win a sixth World Cup.

"For Brazil to win the World Cup, we need talent - and we have it - and we need to defend well," the Italian said.

"There's no other way. I'm not convinced by an attacking game alone."


Over 75% of Fans Do Not Support VAR in Premier League, Says FSA Survey

Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v West Ham United - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - March 22, 2026 Referee Paul Tierney checks the VAR before overturning an Aston Villa penalty. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v West Ham United - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - March 22, 2026 Referee Paul Tierney checks the VAR before overturning an Aston Villa penalty. (Action Images via Reuters)
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Over 75% of Fans Do Not Support VAR in Premier League, Says FSA Survey

Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v West Ham United - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - March 22, 2026 Referee Paul Tierney checks the VAR before overturning an Aston Villa penalty. (Action Images via Reuters)
Football - Premier League - Aston Villa v West Ham United - Villa Park, Birmingham, Britain - March 22, 2026 Referee Paul Tierney checks the VAR before overturning an Aston Villa penalty. (Action Images via Reuters)

More than ‌75% of Premier League fans do not support the continued use of Video Assistant Referees (VAR), a Football Supporters’ Association (FSA) survey showed.

The survey was conducted online between February 26 and March 23 and saw almost 8,000 fans of top-flight clubs participate, the FSA said.

The ‌results showed ‌that 75.7% did not ‌support ⁠the use of ⁠VAR in football, with 91.7% saying VAR had removed the spontaneous joy of goal celebrations.

“These findings back up the FSA’s previous survey in 2021, where fans ⁠expressed misgivings about the introduction ‌of VAR," ‌FSA’s Premier League network manager Thomas Concannon ‌said.

“We have shared the survey ‌results with the Premier League and PGMO (Professional Game Match Officials Limited), and look forward to discussing its findings ‌with them.”

Reuters has requested comment from the Premier League.

Premier League ⁠teams ⁠voted in favor of keeping VAR in June 2024 despite a considerable amount of criticism about the technology-aided officiating system.

"While VAR produces more accurate decision making, it was agreed that improvements should be made for the benefit of the game and supporters," the league said in a statement at the time.