Fenerbahce chairman jailed for inciting illegal betting


FILE PHOTO: Soccer Football - Super Lig - Fenerbahce v Galatasaray - Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, Istanbul, Turkey - December 1, 2025 Fenerbahce fans display a tifo in the stands before the match REUTERS/Murad Sezer/File Photo

ANKARA, June 4 (Reuters) - A ⁠Turkish court sentenced Fenerbahce Chairman Sadettin Saran to ⁠2-1/2 years in prison for inciting illegal betting, ‌days before the Turkish club was set to hold a congress to elect his replacement.

The ruling by an Istanbul court said Saran and his ​brother, Kenan Saran, were sentenced to ⁠two years and six ⁠months in jail for "inciting individuals to engage in illegal betting ⁠through ‌advertising or various other means".

Sadettin Saran had denied any wrongdoing in his court defence, local media ⁠reported.

Saran was briefly detained by authorities earlier this ​year as part ‌of a wide probe into drug use among Turkish ⁠celebrities but ​was later released. He later announced that he would step down from his position and the club in March announced ⁠it would hold an extraordinary congress on ​June 6-7.

Authorities in Turkey have conducted wide-ranging investigations into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting in the country's professional football leagues.

Dozens ⁠of referees were suspended by the Turkish Football Federation, while several commentators, officials, and players, including from top-tier clubs, were detained or arrested as part of the probe.

Fenerbahce's former ​chairman Aziz Yildirim has announced his ⁠candidacy to run the club. He will run against businessman ​Hakan Safi, as the Istanbul club ‌seeks to end its 13-year ​championship drought. Saran is not running.

(Reporting by Ece Toksabay; Writing by Tuvan Gumrukcu; Editing by Aidan Lewis)

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