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German clubs probed after players mimic Turkish salute

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BERLIN: At least five German regional football teams face disciplina­ry action after their players imitated the military salute performed by the Turkish national team during matches last weekend.

Germany has a Turkish population of around 2.5 million people and three teams in the Recklingha­usen district, near Gelsenkirc­hen, will face a disciplina­ry committee after pictures posted on social media showed their players made the controvers­ial salute to celebrate goals.

“In one case it was the whole team, in another case, it was five or six players,” Hans-otto Matthey, the district chairman of the Westphalia Football and Athletics Associatio­n (FLVW), told AFP subsidiary SID.

Matthey said making the clubs accountabl­e should discourage other teams in the region, which has a sizeable Turkish community, against repeating the gesture in this weekend’s matches.

“I predict that nobody else will have the nerve to repeat something like this,” he added.

The military gesture has become a hot topic after Turkey players saluted to celebrate goals during Euro 2020 qualifiers against France in Paris on Monday and Friday against Albania. The salute is seen as a reference to Turkey’s military operation against Kurdish militants in Syria, which has been condemned by both France and Germany.

On Tuesday, Turkey’s sports minister Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoglu described the controvers­ial gesture as a “nice salute”, but European football’s ruling body UEFA is investigat­ing the national team for the “potential provocativ­e political behaviour” of its players.

There were also two further cases of teams in Bavaria making the salute gesture, with both clubs also set to face disciplina­ry measures.

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