Başakşehir demand life-long ban for PSG game referees
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 08:52 | 10 December 2020
- Modified Date: 08:52 | 10 December 2020
Turkish football club Medipol Başakşehir has demanded from UEFA a life-long ban on referees who passed racist remarks on the team's assistant manager Pierre Webo.
The club's chairman, Göksel Gümüşdağ, said in a news conference on Thursday that Dec. 8, 2020 will be remembered in the history of sports as the players refused to play the Champions League match to protest against the racist remark.
The chairman was talking to reporters at the Istanbul Airport after the team returned from Paris.
Webo, a Cameroonian national, complained during Tuesday's game that fourth official Sebastian Coltescu had used a racial slur to identify him.
In its aftermath, Başakşehir and Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) players walked off the pitch as a protest against the racist remark.
Webo was shown a red card in the match before the break as he argued with the game official.
The game was then postponed to Wednesday by UEFA and Webo's red card was rescinded.
UEFA assigned a new team of match officials so that the game could resume.
PSG hammered Başakşehir 5-1 in the rescheduled Group H game.
Following the victory, the French club won the group to qualify for the last 16 phase in the Champions League.
The losing team, Başakşehir have already been eliminated from the European campaign.