The Turkish Football Federation has suspended 149 referees and assistant referees for their alleged involvement in a betting scandal involving professional football leagues.

The federation said Friday it had decided to impose sanctions of between eight to 12 months against the 149 officials, while investigations were continuing against another three.

"The reputation of Turkish soccer is built on the sanctity of the effort on the field and the unwavering integrity of justice. Any act that betrays these values is not merely a violation of the rules, but a breach of trust," federation president İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu said in a statement.

Hacıosmanoğlu said that 10 referees placed bets on more than 10,000 matches each over five years while some only placed one bet. One referee allegedly plac

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