[10] The TFF also suspended their midfielder Deniz Naki 12 games for ideologically supporting the separatist PKK (in a tweet) and unsportmanslike conduct[11] and fined him with 19.500 TL (~$6500).
[12] Also the police raided the club's offices taking their computers on suspicion that a politically controversial Tweet might possibly have originated from there.
team captain Mansur Çalar attacked several opponent players of Sakaryaspor causing cuts in the bodies of the footballers.
In October 2022, Diyarbakir Bar Association has filed a criminal complaint against a military officer who is the commander of the gendarmerie force in the central province of Afyon, told the players of Afjet Afyonspor that he hoped, especially after a PKK terror attack in Mersin, that they would crush the opponent.
[18] The TFF Second League White Group 2022-2023 season encounters between the clubs from Bursa and Diyarbakır caused once again animosity.
The stands showed the Kurdish flag and as tensions ratched up police officers were attacked by the home fans outside the stadium.
[19] Before the return match played on 5 March 2023, Amedspor players were attacked and some Bursaspor fans unfurled banners of Mahmut Yıldırım, codenamed as Yeşil (Turkish for "Green"), a Turkish rogue agent who is responsible for unresolved murders and photos of "Renault Toros" automobile, symbolizing forced disappearances and political murders in Turkey in 1990s.
The Arbitration Committee of the TFF punished Bursaspor with 6+1 games without fans and club officials were banned from football activities for a period of 90 days.
We are the millions who will not kneel against fascism.”[21] Diyarbakır Bar Association, in its criminal complaint regarding the events in the match, stated that crimes of inciting or humiliating the public to hatred and hostility, intentionally endangering general security, insulting and abuse of office were committed.