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Fenerbahce field U19s and end Turkish Super Cup final vs Galatasaray after 101 seconds

Fenerbahce staged a protest during the Turkish Super Cup final against rivals Galatasaray on Sunday, opting to field their under-19 team who walked off the pitch after less than two minutes of the match.

The protest was aimed at the Turkish Football Federation, who refused Fenerbahce's request to postpone the final due to their Europa Conference League quarter-final against Olympiakos of Greece on Thursday.

In response, the club fielded a starting line-up entirely of youth team players for the match against their arch-rivals, with their first-team training back in Istanbul ahead of Thursday’s game.

However, only one minute and 41 seconds was played at the Sanliurfa GAP Stadium when the Fenerbahce players left the field shortly after Mauro Icardi scored for Galatasaray with 50 seconds on the clock.

Galatasaray celebrated wildly with their fans after victory was confirmed, while their opponents did not even acknowledge that the final took place on Sunday evening on their social media channels.

In a statement released on the club’s official website, Fenerbahce president Yildirim Ali Koc said: “Our rebellion today, our stance in the Super Cup, is not only about the date of the match or what happened in the last away match.

“It is time for a ‘reset’ for Turkish football. We are in a period when the swamp must be drained and Turkish football must rebuild itself. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel.

“I hope that the justified rebellions of our club and the actions we decided to take out of necessity will ignite the cleansing process that needs to be done.

“This is the time when impartiality, fair competition and sporting ethics must come to the fore.”

Fenerbahce previously announced their intentions to field a team of academy

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