Turkish club Fenerbahce said on Tuesday it was unacceptable that their fans would not be allowed to attend their Super Lig away match against Kayserispor on Saturday, March 4.Fenerbahce supporters will not be allowed entry to the game for security concerns, the Kayseri Provincial Security Board said in a
Turkish club Fenerbahce said on Tuesday it was unacceptable that their fans would not be allowed to attend their Super Lig away match against Kayserispor on Saturday, March 4.
The club's fans had protested against the Turkish government and called for its resignation at the home match against Konyaspor on Saturday.
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