On 26 February 2023, a football game of the Turkish Süper Lig between Beşiktaş J.K. from Istanbul and Antalyaspor from Antalya took place at the Vodafone Park in Istanbul. [1] During the match, fans threw stuffed toys on the pitch for children affected by the Turkey–Syria earthquakes earlier that month. [2] [3]
On 6 February 2023, a series of powerful earthquakes hit southern Turkey and northern Syria, causing over 45,000 deaths. [4] The Turkish government was criticized for its insufficient response to the earthquake by fans of Fenerbahçe S.K. and Beşiktaş. [5]
The match was stopped at 4 minutes and 17 seconds, in memory of the victims of the earthquake which took place at 04:17 ( TRT). [3] Fans hurled toys, berets and scarves on the football pitch as a show of support for children affected in the earthquake region, while the names of the affected provinces were displayed on the stadium billboard. [3] [6] The move, which was called "this toy is my friend", was organized by the fans themselves prior to the match, when the toys were distributed among them in a coordinated manner. [4]
Fans also called on the Turkish government to resign. [1] [7] They protested over the lack of responses the government gave in the aftermath of the earthquake. [6] A video from the online news portal Haber depicted protesters being expelled from the tribune by the police. [6]
Devlet Bahçeli, the leader of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and a political ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, fiercely criticized calls for the government to resign and canceled his membership of Beşiktaş. [7] MPs Sermet Ay and Semih Yalçın of the MHP and Yavuz Subaşı of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) also made similar moves in support of the government. [7] Gürsel Tekin, a Republican Peoples Party (CHP) lawmaker, said that he would pay Beşiktaş the dues of the politicians who cancelled their memberships. [7]
On 26 February 2023, a football game of the Turkish Süper Lig between Beşiktaş J.K. from Istanbul and Antalyaspor from Antalya took place at the Vodafone Park in Istanbul. [1] During the match, fans threw stuffed toys on the pitch for children affected by the Turkey–Syria earthquakes earlier that month. [2] [3]
On 6 February 2023, a series of powerful earthquakes hit southern Turkey and northern Syria, causing over 45,000 deaths. [4] The Turkish government was criticized for its insufficient response to the earthquake by fans of Fenerbahçe S.K. and Beşiktaş. [5]
The match was stopped at 4 minutes and 17 seconds, in memory of the victims of the earthquake which took place at 04:17 ( TRT). [3] Fans hurled toys, berets and scarves on the football pitch as a show of support for children affected in the earthquake region, while the names of the affected provinces were displayed on the stadium billboard. [3] [6] The move, which was called "this toy is my friend", was organized by the fans themselves prior to the match, when the toys were distributed among them in a coordinated manner. [4]
Fans also called on the Turkish government to resign. [1] [7] They protested over the lack of responses the government gave in the aftermath of the earthquake. [6] A video from the online news portal Haber depicted protesters being expelled from the tribune by the police. [6]
Devlet Bahçeli, the leader of the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) and a political ally of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, fiercely criticized calls for the government to resign and canceled his membership of Beşiktaş. [7] MPs Sermet Ay and Semih Yalçın of the MHP and Yavuz Subaşı of the Justice and Development Party (AKP) also made similar moves in support of the government. [7] Gürsel Tekin, a Republican Peoples Party (CHP) lawmaker, said that he would pay Beşiktaş the dues of the politicians who cancelled their memberships. [7]