Turkish Federation to go to arbitral court against FIBA

2022-09-06 16:03

The Turkish Basketball Federation (TBF) announced its intention to go to the Court of Arbitration for Sport against FIBA for its decision to dismiss the protest for the lost 22 seconds in the game against Georgia in EuroBasket 2022.

Credit: FIBA
Credit FIBA

After FIBA dismissed Turkey's protest over the game against Georgia two days ago, the Turkish Basketball Federation decided to take serious action.

According to the federation's official statement, the governing body of Turkish basketball has decided to take FIBA to an international Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

"As the Turkish Basketball Federation, we condemn the decision to reject the objection of the rule error we made at the end of the match for the 22-second lost time," the official statement reads. "We do not accept this decision of FIBA which rejected the objection."

"We will seek all our rights regarding the decision taken at the International Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)," the federation continues. "We think that European basketball will deteriorate from its current position if FIBA, which has a say in the management of basketball in Europe, does not create a fair management climate."

FIBA ruled that despite the error in timekeeping, the Turkish national team did not provide enough evidence to prove that it would have changed the outcome of the game.

During the game, Furkan Korkmaz was attacked by three Georgian players and two Georgian guards while going to the locker room. FIBA is still investigating the incident. TBF has said to withdraw from the tournament if the footage of the incident is not released.



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Louluke
God forbid ..... Just like Turkish foreign political staple policies What is mine, is mine, what is yours is negotiable.
2022-09-07
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