Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Switzerland and Turkey to be returned after the shame of 2005


The circumstances are similar, although now the duel will be played in Basel, rather than hot Istanbul. Switzerland and Turkey are played on Wednesday to be or not to be in Euro, in an explosive encounter under the memory of the embarrassment of 2005.



After losing their respective matches debut, both teams will fight for survival in the European tournament, as did the November 16, 2005 in the encounter classification for Germany 2006.



The trigger was the assistant coach zancadilla that the turkish Mehmet Ozdelik put to a Swiss player



In Istanbul, despite winning 4-2, the Turks were unable to overcome the 2-0 in Switzerland and failed in their efforts to qualify for the World Cup, which turned the end of the game in a wave of frustration that ended in a violent riot in the field of the tunnel and dressing rooms.



Just sounded the whistle of the referee pointing to the end, the tension built up during the match exploded. The trigger was the assistant coach zancadilla that the turkish Mehmet Ozdelik put to a Swiss player.



The reaction was not long in coming, and it received a technical kick. In the corridors of the stadium, the situation degenerated into a violent quarrel in which the Swiss players were assaulted by employees until the compound.



'Even security officials onslaught against us', recalls the Swiss Barnett



"It was a tremendous shock. We had hoped that the atmosphere was heated, but that things degenerate into strokes and even security agents attacked us, that could not be expected," said the Swiss Tranquillo Barnett.



The Turkish television broadcast live images, which then served to impose sanctions on players from both teams. In addition, the Federation Internationale de Football Association (Fifa) condemned the Turkish federation to a fine and play three games and local officials abroad or closed.(source: elmundo)

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