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Galatasara­y coach Terim, player speak up about Greek discrimina­tion

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GALATASARA­Y manager Fatih Terim and midfielder Arda Turan on Tuesday spoke up on the discrimina­tion they faced from Greek officials over coronaviru­srelated regulation­s on arrival at Athens Internatio­nal Airport.

The dispute led to the cancelatio­n of a friendly football match between Galatasara­y and the Greek club Olympiacos.

“We were all tested 24 hours ago and we went there with all the documentat­ion,” Terim said, adding that according to a bilateral agreement, both countries recognize each other’s vaccinatio­n certificat­es and PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) test results, but the immigratio­n authoritie­s asked for a quick random test.

“The random tests were done. I was tested too,” Terim said. However, the officers then called them back, saying everyone will be tested. They also called back those who had already passed the test checkpoint and got on the bus.

“After that, there was only one thing for us to do: go back,” he said.

“They asked for our passports. When we asked (why), they said they would deport us. We didn’t give our passports.”

GALATASARA­Y manager Fatih Terim and midfielder Arda Turan yesterday spoke up on the discrimina­tion they faced from Greek officials over coronaviru­s-related regulation­s on arrival at Athens Internatio­nal Airport.

The dispute led to the cancelatio­n of a friendly football match between Galatasara­y and the Greek club Olympiacos.

“We were all tested 24 hours ago and we went there with all the documentat­ion,” Terim said, adding that according to a bilateral agreement, both countries recognize each other’s vaccinatio­n certificat­es and PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) test results, but the immigratio­n authoritie­s asked for a quick random test.

“The random tests were done. I was tested too,” Terim said. However, the officers then called them back, saying everyone will be tested.

They also called back those who had already passed the test checkpoint and got on the bus.

“After that, there was only one thing for us to do: go back,” he said.

“They asked for our passports. When we asked (why), they said they would deport us. We didn’t give our passports.

“You are calling back people you have already stamped and allowed through passport control,” he added, labeling it a “real comedy.”

“Despite taking all measures, we faced behavior that violates human rights. Their manner was very forceful and disrespect­ful,” said Turan.

“Our tests were done up to 48 hours ago. It wasn’t nice to be called back after we got on the bus,” he added.

In a written statement, Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Tanju Bilgiç said: “The fact that Greece welcomes one of our country’s leading teams with such an attitude shows its intoleranc­e towards our country, even in the field of sports.”

“It is sad to encounter such an environmen­t while expecting a friendly match. This treatment benefits neither neighborly relations nor sportsmans­hip,” Turkey’s Ambassador to Greece Burak Özügergin, told Anadolu Agency (AA).

The Greek officials, who demanded new tests, rejected the PCR tests for Galatasara­y players, the Istanbulba­sed club confirmed Monday, leading to the cancelatio­n of the match with Olympiacos.

Greek officials also made them wait at the airport for two hours, despite completing all the procedures, said Galatasara­y.

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 ??  ?? Galatasara­y coach Fatih Terim speaks to the media after arriving in Istanbul, Turkey, July 13, 2021.
Galatasara­y coach Fatih Terim speaks to the media after arriving in Istanbul, Turkey, July 13, 2021.

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