Fenerbah’s manager Jose Mourinho was handed over four matches and was punished at 35,000 pounds after falling out on Mondayalic against Rivala Galatasarai, who accused the Portuguese coach of coaches of racist statements.
Mourinho said that Mourinho said that the Galatasarai bench “jumped like an early challenge, and it was strengthened that Slavko Vinčić was reconfilled, and not Turkish officials after the club has requested a foreign appointment.
Galatasarai then presented the intention to “initiate criminal proceedings with racist statements by Jose Mourinho”, and claimed “derogatory statements directed towards Turkish people”.
On Thursday, the Turkish football federation (TFF) published decisions taken by his professional football disciplinary committee, which imposed sanctions on the Chief of Fenerbahce for two separate disciplinary issues.
Mourinho had, TFF said, come to the judge’s room and directed his “derogatory and offensive statements” towards the fourth official, who was Turkish.
The Portuguese coach also “accused Turkish football of chaos and disorders offensive and offensive statements and towards the Turkish football community and all Turkish judges”.
TFF said Mourinho’s “actions and statements that insulted the value of football activities in Turkey”, with a decision to ban two matches and a locker room, and a fine of 117,000 Turkish Lira (£ 2,500).
Regarding his press release conference, TFF said that the statements used according to the article of the Fair, in order to encourage violence and disorders in society and that they could encourage society and that they could cause incidents in sports and that they could Challenges incidents and cut off in society. “
As such, in a fine of 1.5 m TL (32,655 £) is imposed next to another ban two matches.
Sanctions means Mourinho will not be in the collimates for the upcoming matches of Fenerbahčeva on Antalyaspor, Samsunspor, Bodruma and Trabzonspor.
Galatasaray, which leads Fenerbahce on six points at the top of the Super League, adding the fifth star to those who are already on their reefs if they provide a name in the 25th. League.
After the accusations of Racism, the former attacker Chelsea Didier Drogb came in defending his old boss and “Father” of Mourinha.
The former Ivory Coast International Drogba – who played for Galatasarai in 2013-14 between two different spells at Stamford Bridge, who worked in Souronho to defend 62 years, pointing to the Portuguese coach for him.
Fener issued his statement on Tuesday, saying that Mimorinho were comments after the match was “fully” completely distorted and deliberately distorted “, and cannot” be associated with racism. “


