Soccer-Turkey detains 32 suspects in widening betting probe, prosecutor's office says


Soccer Football - Turkish Football Federation (TFF) Press Conference - Istanbul, Turkey - November 24, 2025 General view of Turkey football federation (TFF) logo alongside the Turkey flag REUTERS/Dilara Senkaya

ISTANBUL, Feb 20 (Reuters) - ⁠Turkish authorities detained 32 suspects, including ⁠executives of football clubs, on Friday as ‌part of a widening investigation into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting in the country's professional leagues, the prosecutor's ​office in Istanbul said.

The prosecutor's ⁠office said in a ⁠statement that the suspects were identified to have ⁠had ‌placed bets on matches involving their own teams, including wagers placed on ⁠opposing teams during official fixtures.

Police carried out ​operations across ‌10 provinces to capture the suspects, it ⁠added, ​while efforts were underway to catch one remaining suspect.

The prosecutor's office did not say who the ⁠suspects were or which clubs ​they were affiliated with.

Turkish authorities have been carrying out a widening series of investigations and detentions ⁠into illegal betting and match-fixing in Turkey's professional football leagues, including its top-tier Super Lig.

Turkey's football federation has suspended 149 referees and ​assistants over betting on games, ⁠while dozens, including club chairmen, top-tier players, and ​commentators have been detained ‌or arrested as part of ​the probes.

(Reporting by Ezgi Erkoyun; Editing by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

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