The Turkish Super Cup final between Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in Saudi Arabia's capital Riyadh on Friday was postponed because of what the clubs described as “some problems” with the event's organisation.
Saudi state TV quoted a statement from organiser the Riyadh Season as saying the final was cancelled because the teams did not follow match regulations.
Turkish media said the two Istanbul teams reportedly wanted to wear T-shirts featuring the founder of modern Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, during the warm-up of the game, a request rejected by Saudi officials.
The clubs refused to play in the game at the Al Awal Park stadium at King Saud University as a result, the report said. “We were looking forward to holding the match on time in accordance with the international soccer rules and regulations that require the sport to be presented without any slogans outside its scope, especially since this was discussed with the Turkish (Football) Federation in the framework of the preparatory meetings for the match,” Riyadh Season said. “Despite this agreement, it was unfortunate that the two teams did not adhere to what had been agreed upon, which led to the match not being held,” it added.