Turkish footballer Mansur Calar accused of ‘slashing opponents with a razor blade’

Turkish footballer Mansur Calar accused of ‘slashing opponents with a razor blade’
A footballer has been accused of allegedly injuring four opponents with a razor blade during a match in the Turkish third tier.Amed SFK midfielder Mansur Calar is accused of wounding four members of the Sakaryaspor team with a sharp object.Mansur Calar puts his hands to the throat of an opponent2
Mansur Calar puts his hands to the throat of an opponent
Turkish prosecutors have launched an investigation and a court has imposed a travel ban on Calar pending the outcome of that investigation.According to reports, the midfielder concealed the object in his hands during the pre-game handshakes.Footage shows Calar take a quick swipe at a rival player as he walked behind him prior to the game.He also directed an attack at his throat in a second incident and the player, Ferhat Yazgan, shared a picture on Instagram of his injuries after the match.Ferhat Yazgan shared the picture on Instagram2
Ferhat Yazgan shared the picture on Instagram
Amed Sk released a statement denying their player concealed a sharp object or razor blade to carry out an attack.The match finished 1-1 with both goals coming via penalties.There was also an incident prior to kick off where a mob of rival supporters raided the Amed SK dressing room, according to Kurdistan 24.Amed SFK, whose fan base is largely Kurdish, frequently face hostility in away games, especially in regions where Turkish nationalist sentiments run high. Amed SK chairman Nurullah Edemen hit out at opposition fans for their behaviour.(It was) ugly, disgusting and immoral nationalistic (attitude), he said according to according to Kurdistan 24.

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