Heavy punishments for Turkey-Switzerland brawl
[WED 08 FEB 2006 – 04:38:29 UTC]
FIFA's lengthy investigation into the violence amongst players and officials at the second leg of UEFA playoff 2 between Turkey and Switzerland on WED 16 NOV 2005 has resulted in severe penalties on all sides. Turkey must pay a fine of 200,000 Swiss francs [€129,000] and play their first six Euro 2008 qualifiers behind closed doors at neutral sites. Turkish players Alpay ÖZALAN and Emre BELÖZOGLU are suspended for the same six matches and fined 15,000 Swiss francs [€9,600] each. Switzerland's Benjamin HUGGEL was also suspended six matches and fined the same amount, meaning he will not be eligible for Germany 2006 unless Switzerland reach the third place match or the final. Turkey player Serkan BALCI and Switzerland physiotherapist Stephan MEYER were each suspended two games, and Turkey's assistant coach Mehmet ÖZDILEK cannot take part in any football related activities for a year. All punishments, other than those to Balci and Meyer, can be appealed to the FIFA appeals committee and then to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
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