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Turkey Soccer Ban: Women And Children Fill Fenerbahce Stadium With Men Banned (VIDEO)

First Posted: 09/21/2011 6:21 pm Updated: 11/21/2011 5:12 am

By SUZAN FRASER, Associated Press

ANKARA, Turkey -- After watching more than 41,000 women and children cheering wildly and waving club-colored flags in a packed stadium, Turkish soccer authorities want more of the same.

Instead of the usual male-dominated crowds, the country's soccer association plans to allocate at least some free tickets to women and children under 16 for all league games this season. The move is meant to encourage attendance and reduce violence.

"Turkish football needs this," Turkish association deputy chairman Goksel Gumusdag said.

On Tuesday, tens of thousands of women and children flocked to see Fenerbahce play Manisaspor in Istanbul, many wearing the yellow and dark blue shirts of Fenerbahce. The match, a 1-1 draw, had been scheduled to be played in an empty stadium as punishment for unruly fan behavior.

The association changed its rules this week, barring men from attending games played by teams sanctioned for fan trouble. Instead, it allowed women and children under 12 to watch for free – although a few men were in the crowd Tuesday.

"The answer has been quite clear that the more families you have in the stands, the better the atmosphere you get," Karen Espelund, the first women's delegate appointed to the UEFA executive committee, said from a UEFA meeting in Cyprus. "I think this has the potential of filling up the stands, but it's definitely also a strategy of having a slightly different type of atmosphere."

The women certainly changed the tone at 50,000-seat Sukru Saracoglu Stadium, greeting the visiting Manisaspor team with applause rather than the usual jeers.

Even the players from both teams got involved, tossing flowers to the crowd before the match.

"It's not always that you see so many women and children in one game," said Fenerbahce captain Alex de Sousa, adding the memory of the night would stay with him forever.

Outside the stadium, men gathered and coordinated chants with the fans inside. The men screamed "Yellow" outside, while the women responded with "Blue" inside. After the match, some men waited for their wives and children to come out of the stadium.

On Wednesday, Fenerbahce thanked the women who made their way to the stadium, and praised their understanding of the game.

"It was a good indication of Turkish women's knowledge of football," said Yasemin Mercil, a female member of Fenerbahce's board of directors. "The women knew when to shout, when to protest. They blatantly showed that it is not the women who don't know the offside rule."

Fenerbahce, which could lose its league title from last season because of a match-fixing scandal, was ordered to play two home matches without any spectators after its fans stormed the field during a game against Ukrainian champion Shakhtar Donetsk in July. That prompted the idea to let in the women and children for free rather than have an empty stadium.

"It's a very special decision for sure," Espelund said. "In this case, it obviously has worked."

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AP Sports Writer Graham Dunbar in Geneva contributed to this report.

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05:58 AM on 09/27/2011
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02:25 PM on 09/23/2011
It's a good idea.
kman22
live more
12:44 PM on 09/23/2011
Very cool. What an awesome way to approach a problem. Great solution to what could have been a very uncomfortable situation.
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Tmboy
Reading comments messes with my ZEN, but I'm addic
09:55 AM on 09/23/2011
ooooh they should have a women's only NFL game. That would be fun to attaend and not have to contend with drunken hooligans. Except for that ONE chic that once she gets a Bud in her loses her bloody mind...
09:50 AM on 09/23/2011
what a great idea, i'm sure not one punch was thrown during the game. It's funny that the men waited outside the stadium "tailgating" and even participated in the chants.
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mario andretti
I can't drive 55.
04:58 PM on 09/22/2011
The lesson to take from this from someone who spent a year and a half in Turkey while it isn't the USA - as a secular Muslim country it is not at all what many Americans fear when they think of Islam.
03:29 PM on 09/22/2011
Guess they've never seen a cat fight.
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Mary Karius
my micro-bio is empty
03:27 PM on 09/22/2011
once again it's proven, women are way cooler!
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-PZ-
Amateurs talk tactics, pros talk logistics
01:05 PM on 09/22/2011
These dont look like oppressed muslim women to me...
02:25 PM on 09/23/2011
Turkey is a secular nation.
11:04 AM on 09/22/2011
that's stupid, punish everybody for the actions of only a few?
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Seaniebhoy
01:13 PM on 09/23/2011
Ask a Leeds fan, the Turks take the whole hooliganism thing well too far.
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360Dunk
Feeder of slot machines
09:35 AM on 09/22/2011
People, can't you see they are pulling the wool over our eyes? This is NOT a soccer match, it's the annual Istanbul Lilith Faire.
09:25 AM on 09/22/2011
NFL take note!
09:11 AM on 09/22/2011
You go girls!
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HomeGrower
Independent - so both sides hate me
08:56 AM on 09/22/2011
"The match, a 1-1 draw"

Yawn, ZZZZZZ, snooze. No wonder these guys get drunk, how else could you watch something that boring. Soccer...for people who have nothing else to do.
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JerseyHooligan
Facts have a liberal bias
02:18 PM on 09/22/2011
I bet you comment with your opinions on a LOT of things that you absolutely know S*** about, dont you? Ties are worth 1 point... besides the fact that a tie-match could be insanley eventful, there is much strategy when home and away points mean everything... go sit on your a** at an NFL match where they stop the game every 5 seconds, so that overweight padded men in neon uniforms roll around on the ground... And then the announcers can tell you how great pepsi is and mention the Bud light replay cam..... Only 1 country thinks that NFL is a relevant, entertaining sport.... 1 country.
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HomeGrower
Independent - so both sides hate me
04:12 PM on 09/22/2011
And only 1 country felt the need to build a republic; only 1 country. I'd rather be a leader than a follower.
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Rafael Perez
02:33 PM on 09/22/2011
lol Yeah you should read what JerseyHooligan said. NFL is a joke lol
08:31 AM on 09/22/2011
Kids games who starts the trouble the parents.