Turkish Football Federation (TFF) President İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu delivered a sweeping update Monday on the ongoing betting scandal shaking Turkish football, detailing an expansion of the investigation, legal actions against uncooperative betting companies, and a moral framework for reforming the league.
Speaking from TFF headquarters, Hacıosmanoğlu confirmed that key data on coaches, technical directors, equipment managers, health personnel, club representatives, and match observers is expected this week, extending scrutiny beyond the 149 referees and over 1,000 players already suspended.
“This is a sacred duty,” Hacıosmanoğlu declared. “We must leave Turkish football clean for our children and youth.
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