Turkey defender Merih Demiral faces a potential ban from UEFA over his gesture during the 2-1 win against Austria at Euro 2024 on Tuesday evening.
Demiral scored twice to secure Turkey’s victory over Austria in the last 16, which sets up a quarter-final tie against the Netherlands on Saturday.
However, the 26-year-old faces a sanction from UEFA after he made a wolf salute during the celebrations for his second goal.
The gesture is associated with the Grey Wolves, a far-right extremist group closely linked to Turkey’s ruling party the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP).
The Grey Wolves salute is banned in Austria and is punishable by a fine of up to €4,000 (£3,390).
A statement from UEFA on Wednesday read: ‘In relation to the 2024 European Championship Round of 16 match between Austria and Türkiye played on 2 July 2024 in Leipzig, Germany, an investigation has been opened in accordance with Article 31(4) of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations in relation to the alleged inappropriate behaviour of the Turkish Football Federation player, Merih Demiral.’
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