
Jose Mourinho has received a ban of four games and a fine of more than £ 35,000 for comments against the referee team in a spicy derby collision and in a later press conference in which the former Chelsea manager was accused of racism by Rivals Galatasaray.
Fenerbahce's head coach made comments to reporters after the burning derby between the two teams earlier this week about the Galatasaray bench 'jump like monkeys'.
Mourinho noted that the match was better because it was not taken care of by a Turkish referee.
Furthermore to the accusations of Galatasaray, including the submission of official complaints to UEFA and FIFA, Fenerbahce revealed exclusively to email sport that they will start legal steps about the 'defamatory' statements.
But now the punishment of Mourinho has been worked out by the Turkish football federation, with the former Boss of Real Madrid and Inter Milan for a long touchline ban.
Mourinho was punished for two separate charges, with the first with regard to his discussions after the game with the official team.
The Federation's statement described how Mourinho 'had come to the match referee and used judgments against the referee of the match.
'Immediately afterwards, he gave his different and offensive statements about the Turkish referee, the 4th referee of the match, towards him and accused the Turkish football of Chaos and disorder with offensive and offensive statements towards both the Turkish football community and all Turkish referees, and his actions and statements that are the brand value of the brand value of the brand value and statements that are the brand value of the brand value in Turkije.
Mourinho saw these costs a ban on two games in entering the dressing room and the touchline, as well as a fine of £ 2,542 (117,000 Turkish lira).
Referring to the comments of the press conference, the statement stated: 'In the same competition (Mourinho's) statements made during the press conference after the competition and that were the subject of the reference, were referred to our council within the scope of Article 41 of the FDT.
“Given the nature of the statements, it was established that the statements used for the members of the opposite team were not mandatory, contrary to the ethics of sport and the concept of Fair Play, contained expressions that could encourage, divided and separatistic in society and it was an act against Sportmermans.”
For the statement, Mourinho was banned from two games and a much more important fine of £ 32,602 (1,500,000 Turkish lira).
The draw saw a series of other sanctions distributed, including fines for members of Mourinho's coaching staff, and a prohibition of one match and fine for Galatasaray's manager Okan Buruk, who referred to Mourinho as 'The Crying One' and the referee devoured in full-time.
Galatasaray plays their next home game without a portion of fans because of 'bad and ugly singing', while Fenerbahce will be punished without road two games because of the seriousness of fan incidents on the field.
With regard to Mourinho's comments, Galatasaray were also punished for their first post on social media that called the “different statements of the Portuguese manager towards the Turkish people” and tried to take criminal action against him for his “racial discrimination.”
The club in Istanbul was fined £ 65,000 (3,000,000 Turkish lira)) and club president Dursun Ozbek was punished with a 34-day denial of rights.
In the aftermath of the Roiling -contacts, Mourinho received the avid defense of the vice president of his club, Acun Illicali, who told E -mail sport that the side was 'more than 110 percent certain that his goal was not racist'.
“He has always had very good relationships with people around the world, from different nationalities,” Illicali continued. “It is so clearly understandable. It is an insult to the intelligence of some people.
“They tried to manipulate the description of Jose and at the end of the day we saw a fake and theatrical approach to Galatasaray's side.
“When he said they were jumping like monkeys, he described the movement that is clearly understandable because the images are now public.
“He just described, such as saying:” You run like a rabbit, “or” you're bad like a snake. ” We use animals in describing some exaggeration in life and it is as simple as that. '
The former players of Mourinho, Didier Drogba and Michael Essien, also wanted to defend their old manager.
“I have seen the recent comments about Jose Mourinho,” said Drogba. “Trust me when I tell you that I have known Jose for 25 years and he is not a racist and history (past and recent) is there to prove it.”
Essien shared a photo of herself and Drogba with the legendary manager during their days at Stamford Bridge, in the title with three Hartemojis.
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