Galatasaray Executive Sentenced in Turkey’s Widening Betting Probe

by Dimitri Dimitrov Published on January 21, 2026
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A wide shot of a Turkish football match in progress, symbolizing the broader investigation that has implicated referees, players, and the Galatasaray General Secretary,  club officials across the league.

The extensive investigation into illegal betting in Turkish football has reached the highest levels of club management, with Galatasaray General Secretary Eray Yazgan receiving a 10-month prison sentence.

An Istanbul court convicted Yazgan of promoting illegal gambling after he signed a sponsorship deal that placed a betting site’s advertisements on player jerseys and stadium boards during a September 2024 match against Çaykur Rizespor.

Verdict Suspended Amid Broader Scandal 

The court suspended the announcement of the verdict, meaning Yazgan will avoid prison time unless he reoffends. However, the ruling underscores the severity of the “largest scandal in Turkish football’s history,” which has already implicated referees, players, and former club officials like Erden Timur.

“The deal broke Turkey’s rules on gambling tied to football,” the court concluded, linking the illegal promotion directly to Yazgan’s signature.

A League Under Scrutiny 

The probe has had a destabilizing effect across the Turkish leagues. The Turkish Football Federation has suspended over 150 referees, and authorities have issued arrest warrants for dozens of suspects, ranging from Super Lig executives to lower-division players.

The investigation and with that, the sentencing of the General Secretary of Galatasaray, aims to restore the sport’s credibility, with prosecutors enforcing strict penalties for anyone found enabling the illegal betting market.

Dimitri Dimitrov

Dimitri is an iGaming expert with nearly a decade of experience and a knack for crafting content that speaks directly to the iGaming crowd. He understands affiliate marketing, player psychology, and search algorithms, which enables him to write engaging, data-driven articles.

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