A Turkish fan was banned from entering the stadium, but he rented a crane and got to the match
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/a-turkish-fan-was-banned-from-entering-the-stadium-but-he-rented-a-crane-and-got-to-the-match.htmlWhat if you are a devoted fan of a football club, but you are not allowed to enter the stadium where the match will take place? Accept it? Maybe many would have done so, but not a resourceful football fan from Turkey. He found a way to get to the match of his favorite team without entering the stadium.
Source: Daily Sabah

A fan of the Turkish football club Denizlispor has found an unusual way to circumvent the one-year ban on entering the stadium. The man rented an ordinary construction crane to watch live how his favorite team will play against the Gaziantepspor club.

The man parked his vehicle next to the stadium and rose above the stands. The booth in which he was standing was decorated with a huge green and black flag, and the man himself was happily waving a Denizlispor scarf. However, later the fan had to go down to the ground due to the intervention of the police.
But the fan's efforts were not in vain, his favorite club did not disappoint him and won with a score of 5:0.
Keywords: Match | Turkey | Fans | Football
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