Ataman, Itoudis react to Greek fans booing Turkey’s national anthem

2022-08-19T23:38:27+00:00 2022-08-20T12:07:13+00:00.

Giannis Askounis

19/Aug/22 23:38

Eurohoops.net

Some fans leave a sour taste in the friendly game between Greece and Turkey

By Aris Barkas/ barkas@eurohoops.net

Both Ergin Ataman and Dimitris Itoudis were direct in addressing Greek fans booing Turkey’s national anthem during the presentation of the teams before the tipoff of the prep game for the “Acropolis tournament” in Athens, between Greece and Turkey.

As Ataman said: “First of all, I want to say an important thing for me. There was a great basketball atmosphere here today, even though it was summer, it was exciting to see 20,000 people together in the hall for the preparation tournament. Still, as the Turkish national basketball team, we need to be shown respect for our nation. Especially our national anthem should be respected more because Greece is our friend. There may be some political situations, but we are friends and that’s why we participated in the preparatory tournament”.

“I love Greece,” underlined the senior national team selector of Turkey, “I saw people influenced by the political situation. This situation is created by the media. This situation is not good. As a fan, a basketball coach, and a member of a basketball team, I think we must be respectful to each other. But we are friends, this is the reason we are here.”

Many fans at sold-out OAKA restraining from such an approach to the national anthem of the visiting team failed to reduce the overall negative impact. Certainly, the relationship between the neighboring countries has been complicated politically.

“Because of this question I have to speak for those who booed. Of course, it’s bad, but it’s not something that can be solved at a press conference,” mentioned after being asked for his comment on the issue Dimitris Itoudis, the head coach of Greece and also of Turkish powerhouse Fenerbahce Beko at the club level, “I am proud to be Greek, but we have to state what’s bad. Not only me but everyone. I hope that we will reach that level. The essence is that the majority of fans behaved properly during the Turkish national anthem and I don’t want to open a dialogue with those who didn’t.”

Putting in the finishing touches on the preparations for the approaching international window consisting of 2023 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers and the 2022 EuroBasket, Greece and Turkey meeting wrapped up the 31st International Tournament Acropolis Aegean Friday. Greece won and ranked first in the four-team tournament.

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