UEFA is set to confirm that Turkey defender Merih Demiral has been banned for the Euro 2024 quarter-final with Holland for his controversial “Grey Wolf” goal celebration.
Demiral’s gesture after scoring against Austria was widely condemned as he was accused of supporting a far-right cause.
Turkey’s ambassador to Germany was even summoned to the Euro 2024 host country’s Foreign Office for a dressing down after backing Demiral’s behaviour.
But UEFA had already launched a disciplinary case after hitting the former Juventus centre-back with FOUR charges.
And it is understood Demiral will be told today that he has been banned for Turkey’s next TWO competitive matches, alongside a likely five-figure fine.
That immediately rules him out of tomorrow’s last eight clash with the Dutch in Berlin.
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The Grey Wolf symbol saw Demiral raising the index and little finger of each hand above his head.
It is a gesture associated with an extremist group linked to Turkey’s Nationalist Movement Party, part of controversial President Reycip Erdogan’s ruling coalition.
The gesture has been banned in both Austria and France – although not in Germany – as an act supporting terrorism.
Turkey’s Grey Wolves paramilitaries have been accused of murders of minority Kurds, Armenians, Greeks, and Assyrians.
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Turkey face Holland in the quarter-finals on Saturday at the Olympiastadion Berlin.
England play Switzerland in the other side of the round in their bid to reach the last four.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk