UEFA claims Galatasaray could face a penalty! The English side announced: Stadium closure...
Galatasaray fans created a fantastic atmosphere at the Bodo/Glimt match. While the opposing team's players were stunned at Rams Park, a choreography was performed for Palestine before the match. Following this choreography, the English side made a striking claim. Here are the details...

Galatasaray, who defeated Bodo/Glimt 3-1 last night in the Champions League, performed a choreography before the match. Seeking to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Palestine, the fans, clad in yellow and red, unfurled a giant Palestinian flag and displayed the words "Stop the genocide" in English. This choreography by Galatasaray fans, which has captured the attention of the world, has sparked a heated argument.
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Galatasaray, who defeated Bodo/Glimt 3-1 last night in the Champions League, performed a choreography before the match. Seeking to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis in Palestine, the fans, clad in yellow and red, unfurled a giant Palestinian flag and displayed the words "Stop the genocide" in English. This choreography by Galatasaray fans, which has captured the attention of the world, has sparked a heated argument.
According to reports in the British press, UEFA has taken action to penalize the choreography, which highlights this crime against humanity. A report on SportBible stated:
"Galatasaray fans displayed banners and a choreography displaying messages of support for Palestine before their Champions League match against Bodo/Glimt. These demonstrations could lead to sanctions being imposed on the club under UEFA's Disciplinary Regulations.
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Following their 1-0 victory over Liverpool, Galatasaray returned to the Champions League and continued their support for Palestine in the Bodo/Glimt match. The fans staged a major choreography behind the goal: a mosaic of Palestinian flags was created in the stands, and a giant tifo with the words "Stop the Genocide" was unfurled.
Similar messages were previously displayed in the Liverpool match. Banners reading "Humanity Lost Conscience in Gaza," "#LetGazaBabiesLive," "Palestinian Genocide," and "Free Palestine" were displayed in the stands.
According to Article 16(2)(e) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, clubs must prevent their fans from engaging in "conduct that is inappropriate for a sporting event, particularly containing messages of a political, ideological, religious, or offensive nature." According to this rule, Galatasaray could face sanctions ranging from a fine to a closure of the stands and even a full stadium ban.