'Ankaragucu and its managers will be punished most severely'published at 07:24 GMT 12 December 2023
Image source, Getty ImagesThe Turkish Football Federation says suspending football was a decisive course of action that it hopes will lead Turkish football to become a safer place.
TFF chairman Buyukeksi added: "Football matches are not a war, there is no death at the end. Not all teams can become champions at the same time. We all need to understand this. We invite everyone to take responsibility.
"[Ankaragucu] and its managers will be punished most severely."
He said the penalties will be discussed in the relevant decision-making committees starting on Tuesday.
Galatasaray, one of the country's biggest teams, had earlier called for an emergency meeting to allow clubs to address what they say is a growing issue in the Turkish game.
"We must all come together today and act to solve the problems we are a part of," read a Galatasaray statement.
The Association of Active Football Referees and Observers of Turkey called on all referees not to take the field, adding: "The violent attack was not only against our referee Halil Umut Meler but also against the entire referee community."
The Turkish Super Lig Professional Football Clubs Foundation condemned the attack and said clubs were "ready to take all steps to prevent violent incidents".


