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  • BAKU: Flag row mars Turkey-Armenia soccer match

    AssA-Irada, Azerbaijan
    October 15, 2009 Thursday

    FLAG ROW MARS TURKEY-ARMENIA SOCCER MATCH


    Tensions were high at Wednesdays match between Turkey and Armenia held in
    the Turkish town of Bursa, with fans becoming involved in incidents linked
    to the ban on waving Azerbaijani flags. Turkish Milliyet newspapers Taha
    Akyol writes that soccers global governing body FIFA banned Azerbaijani
    flags at the World Cup qualifier based on an appeal by the Armenian
    authorities. According to him, four to five hours prior to the match, FIFA
    Secretary General Jerome Valcke warned the Turkish Football Federation that
    the game would be called off unless the campaign involving Azerbaijani flags
    is prevented, and the Federation President, Mahmut Ozgener, informed
    government agencies about the warning.

    The decision on whether or not to allow Azerbaijani flags at the stadium had
    been changed three times. After the Bursa city authorities ban on carrying
    any flags other than those of Turkey and Armenia caused an outcry, it was
    lifted just a day before the match. However, just hours before the qualifer,
    FIFA banned Azerbaijani flags again. The police prevented carrying thousands
    of Azerbaijani flags to the Ataturk stadium. Fans clashed with law
    enforcers, and facts of throwing flags to the ground were reported. Despite
    the counter-steps, a great number of youngsters began waving Azerbaijani
    flags along with those of Turkey as the match went underway. The flags of
    Azerbaijan that fans were not allowed to bring in were hoisted around the
    stadium and on poles on roadside, and vehicles drove around on the streets
    of Bursa with Azerbaijani flags throughout the game. Baku has expressed
    protest to Ankara over disrespect for the Azerbaijani flag. According to the
    Foreign Ministry, Deputy Foreign Minister Araz Azimov invited Turkish Charge
    dAffaires in Baku, Nihat Civaner, to the ministry on Thursday and voiced
    Azerbaijans objection. Turkeys Hurriyet newspaper reported that four
    youngsters who tried to put an Azerbaijani flag to the Bursa stadium by
    landing with a wind-powered airliner were detained. The Bursa governor,
    Sahabettin Harput, said the four members of a group called Young Horseless
    Riders had sought to deliver a message to the world. A scrutiny has revealed
    that one of the detainees previously took airliner operation courses. He
    made preparations for this vociferous action beforehand Thank Allah, our
    security forces neutralized and detained them on time, said Harput. Armenian
    journalists who watched the match started waving the Armenian flag and
    chanting slogans, violating UEFA regulations and ignoring the demands of the
    Turkish Football Federation representatives. Under UEFA bylaws, waving flags
    or posters in the stands designated for media representatives is prohibited.
    The soccer match ended with Turkeys 2:0 victory. The Turkish team sustained
    a loss at the 32nd minute after the Swedish referee showed a red card to
    Ceyhun Gurselam. Nonetheless, the Turks managed to score two goals,
    including one that was shot by ethnic Azerbaijani Servet Cetin. Despite
    tensions and tremendous interest in the game worldwide, the match was
    strictly formal, as both Turkey and Armenia have lost their chances to
    advance to the final leg of the World Cup. Armenian President Serzh
    Sarkisian attended the match on his Turkish counterparts invitation. Turkey
    and Armenia face decades of enmity. Turkey closed its border with Armenia in
    1993 due to Armenian occupation of Azerbaijani territory and Yerevans
    genocide claims. However, the two countries leaders attended a 2010 World
    Cup qualifying soccer match together in Yerevan in September, which showed
    signs of a thaw in Ankara-Yerevan ties. Further, President Abdullah Gul
    invited his Armenian counterpart to Turkey for a return game.
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