Turkish football player Merih Demiral has been handed a two-match suspension by UEFA for making a grey wolf sign during the UEFA EURO 2024 last 16 match against Austria.
UEFA’s Statement and Decision
In a statement, UEFA’s Appeals Body announced Demiral’s suspension for failing to adhere to general principles of conduct, violating basic rules of decent conduct, and using a sporting event for non-sporting manifestations. This decision means Demiral, 26, will miss the quarterfinal match against the Netherlands and the semifinals if TĂĽrkiye advances.
Incident and Investigation
UEFA initiated an investigation following Demiral’s celebration with the grey wolf sign after TĂĽrkiye’s 2-1 victory over Austria on July 2 in Leipzig, Germany. Demiral’s two goals were crucial in securing the win.
READ ALSO
Netherlands Crush Romania to Secure Quarterfinal Spot, Turkey Triumph
Impact on Demiral and the Turkish Team
A key player for TĂĽrkiye since 2018, Demiral has scored four goals in 48 international caps. His absence will be felt as the team faces critical matches in the tournament.