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Turkey detains 32 suspects in widening betting probe, prosecutor's office says - Reuters

Turkey detains 32 suspects in widening betting probe, prosecutor's office says - Reuters

Turkey detains 32 suspects in widening betting probe, prosecutor's office says Reuters

February 20, 2026 at 07:29 AM Original source
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Hurriyet Daily Newsvia ai

Turkish authorities have detained 32 suspects, including senior officials from several football clubs, as part of an expanding probe into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting across the country’s professional leagues.

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Daily Sabahvia ai

Turkish prosecutors have widened their grip on football’s biggest integrity crisis in years, detaining 32 suspects, including senior club executives, in a sweeping match-fixing and illegal betting probe that now stretches across the country’s professional pyramid.

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Channel News Asiavia ai

Turkish authorities detained 32 suspects, including executives of football clubs, on Friday as part of a widening investigation into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting in the country's professional leagues, the prosecutor's office in Istanbul said.

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Turkish Minutevia ai

Turkish authorities have detained 32 people, including football club executives, in a third wave of operations as part of a growing investigation into alleged illegal betting and match manipulation in Turkish football, the İstanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office said on Thursday.

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The Straits Timesvia ai

Turkish authorities detained 32 suspects, including executives of football clubs, on Friday as part of a widening investigation into alleged match-fixing and illegal betting in the country's professional leagues, the prosecutor's office in Istanbul said.

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