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Turkey keeper Volkan banned for 2 games
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19:32, June 19, 2008

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Turkey goalkeeper Volkan Demirel was banned for two matches on Wednesday after being sent off against the Czech Republic on Sunday at the European Championship, local newspaper Today's Zaman reported on Thursday.

Volkan will miss the quarterfinal game against Croatia on Friday at Ernst Happel Stadium in Vienna.

The goalkeeper was sent off in the final minute of Turkey's 3-2 win in Group A in Geneva for knocking down striker Jan Koller. He then sat on the team's bench in breach of FIFA rules.

The Turkish Soccer Federation was also fined 44,000 Swiss francs (27,000 euros, US dollars 42,000) for improper conduct of its fans, players and officials.

"The sanction of the 44,000 (fine) and the two-match suspension for the Turkey goalkeeper was linked to the fact that after getting a red card, he sat on the bench when he was supposed to be out of the technical area," UEFA spokesman William Gaillard said.

"And we had some problems with some Turkish fans trying to enter the pitch, and also the presence of about 25 unaccredited people after the game in the Turkish dressing room."

Volkan and the federation have 24 hours to appeal the ban and fine. Despite Turkey coach Fatih Terim appearing to come into contact with the fourth official when angrily arguing after the Czechs had taken a 2-0 lead at Stade de Geneve on Sunday, Gaillard said no action will be taken. "You would need to have something in the referee's report to note that something has occurred," he said. "There's nothing about the coaches."

Source: Xinhua



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