Turkish Super Lig action returns after 3-month virus break
Suspended on March 19, league resumes with strict measures following worldwide pandemic.
Turkey’s top-tier Super Lig will resume Friday after a three-month break due to the coronavirus pandemic.
During this period, there was a spate of coronavirus cases in Turkish football as games in Turkey were held at empty stadiums after the first virus case was detected on March 11.
Shortly after, the Turkish Football Federation (TFF) suspended domestic competitions in light of the COVID-19 crisis.
Some big names in Turkish football were among those who contracted the virus, including Besiktas chairman Ahmet Nur Cebi, Galatasaray vice-chairman Abdurrahim Albayrak, and team manager Fatih Terim and former Turkish international goalkeeper Rustu Recber. They later tested negative, following their treatment.
In line with an announcement by the TFF, strict measures will be enforced at league games.
* The disinfection of all rooms will be provided, before and after the games.
* A total of 296 people, including footballers, will be at the empty stadiums.
* Hand sanitizers will be placed on the benches and edge of the field 20 meters apart.
* People who sit in the VIP stands will sit diagonally, leaving three seats free, while those in the rear row seats will sit at a crosswise position relative to the front row, leaving one row empty.
* Team and referee vehicles will enter and leave the stadiums at least 15 minutes apart.
* Six ball boys will serve in the matches, including two on the touchlines and one behind the goal post. Ball boys between 20 and 30 years old will wear masks and gloves.
* At least 15 balls will be used in the matches and the balls will be kept in a closed area after disinfection by the home side officials on match day.
* No one will touch the balls until the fourth referee receives them.
* The people on the bench will have to sit leaving at least two seats empty.
* The players will ensure that the distance between each other and the referee is at least 1.5 meters. There will be no handshakes and team photos will not be taken among the footballers.
* The fourth referee of the game will determine by which areas the footballers will warm up in and how many people can be in the warm-up areas at the same time.
Federation allows five substitutions during matches
Clubs in the Super Lig will be allowed to make up to five substitutions during games as part of temporary changes for the rest of the season.
However, additional substitutions (two) will be permissible in extra time.
Breathtaking race for the title
The Turkish top-flight campaign was suspended in March. Trabzonspor sit atop the table with 53 points followed by Medipol Basaksehir with the same number of points with eight matches remaining.
With 50 points, Galatasaray are in the third spot and Demir Grup Sivasspor are in fourth place with 49 points.
Also, Besiktas are in fifth place with 44 points, Alanyaspor are in the sixth spot with 43 points and seventh-placed Fenerbahce have 40 points.
In the opening match of the league, Fenerbahce will play against HES Kablo Kayserispor in Istanbul while Goztepe will host Trabzonspor in Izmir.
Here are fixtures for week 27:
– Friday
Goztepe – Trabzonspor
Fenerbahce – Hes Kablo Kayserispor
– Saturday
Medipol Basaksehir – Aytemiz Alanyaspor
BtcTurk Yeni Malatyaspor – Kasimpasa
Besiktas – Fraport TAV Antalyaspor
– Sunday
Genclerbirligi – Ittifak Holding Konyaspor
Caykur Rizespor – Galatasaray
Gaziantep FK – MKE Ankaragucu
– Monday
Demir Grup Sivasspor – Yukatel Denizlispor