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Player gets 3 match ban for ‘red-carding referee’

The Trabzonspor player who brandished a red card at the referee at the weekend’s ill-tempered clash with Super Lig rivals Galatasaray was hit with a three match ban by the Turkish football federation on Thursday.

As well as the the three match ban, Trabzonspor defender Salih Dursun was handed a 13,000 lira ($4,440) fine for violating the rights of the referee, the federation said in a statement.

The Black Sea side had already had two players sent off by referee Deniz Ates Bitnel in Sunday’s game when Belgian defender Luis Cavanda was deemed to have brought down Umut Bulut in the penalty box in the 86th minute and was himself dismissed.

Trabzonspor players remonstrated with the referee and in the fracas Dursun pinched the referee’s red card and brandished it in front of Bitnel.

He was duly sent off and Galatasarsay won the game with the ensuing penalty.

Commentators were bitterly critical of the referee’s performance and said Dursun had shown the red card to Turkish football in general which has been shadowed by low attendances since a 2011 match-fixing scandal and the failure of Turkish clubs to make any impact in the Champions League.

Far from sanctioning their player, Trabzonspor announced the club had started printing T-shirts showing Dursun make the already iconic gesture and putting them up for sale in the official shop.

Cavanda was given a two-match ban for his role in the incident while defender Aykut Demir was also given a three-match ban for threatening the referee.

Turkish football officials have expressed displeasure with the performance of the referee in the game, which ended with just seven Trabzonspor players on the field.