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'Attack on referee was inhumane' – Turkish Football Federation president<\/h3>\n

A Turkish top-flight football club\u2019s former president has been banned for life after punching a referee on Monday night. Faruk Koca left Halil Umut Meler with a huge bruise above his eye after making his way onto the pitch and attacking the official after Ankaragucu drew 1-1 with Rizespor.<\/p>\n

Meler was hospitalised after the attack and was pictured with bruising and swelling on his face after being discharged on Wednesday. In a shocking incident, Koca raced onto the pitch and punched the referee, who was left lying on the ground desperately guarding his face.<\/p>\n

The 37-year-old UEFA referee was also kicked in the head by unidentified assailants who had run onto the pitch as part of a group. The Turkish Football Federation (TFF) suspended all top-flight matches in the country, with play set to resume on December 19.<\/p>\n

Koca was arrested after the attack and has since resigned from his position at Ankaragucu. The TFF have now announced that he will serve a life ban from football, while Ankaragucu have been fined \u00a354,000.<\/p>\n

The Turkish Super Lig outfit will also play five matches behind closed doors as a result of the unrest. Koca’s punch sparked a melee between players and officials.<\/p>\n

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Two suspects accused of kicking Meler were also arrested following the horror melee. Three others were freed from custody on condition that they report regularly to police.<\/p>\n

“Sports means peace and brotherhood. Sport is incompatible with violence,” Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a social media statement on Monday.<\/p>\n

FIFA president Gianni Infantino added: “Enough is enough and this has to stop. I was shocked when I saw the images like everyone else.<\/p>\n

“You can be excited at a match and you can feel for a team but there is no way we can accept anything like that to happen.”<\/p>\n