Amedspor's stretcher team banned from entering the stadium for one year 2023-09-13 16:30:41   AMED - The stretcher team that intervened in the Düzcespor football player who was injured on the field during the Amedspor-Düzcespor match was banned from entering the field for a year, citing Law No. 6222.   Amedspor faced Düzcespor at Diyarbakır Stadium on Sunday, September 10. The match ended with Amedspor leading 2-0. A new one has been added to the discriminatory attitude towards Amedspor, which has been facing a fan ban for 7 years.   Diyarbakır Police Department banned Amedspor's stretcher team from entering the stadium for a year on the grounds of violation of the Law No. 6222 on the Prevention of Violence and Disorder in Sports.   FANS ASSOCIATION ANNOUNCED   Amedspor Fans Association also made a statement on the issue. In the statement giving information about the incident, "In the Duzcespor match, the stretcher team entered the field after the opponent team player collapsed and pushed the team by swinging their foot while taking the player to the stretcher. Then the referee came and gave the player a yellow card. The stretcher team continued their work and took the player off the field on a stretcher and returned to the field. "While even TFF did not officially sanction the incident, which was witnessed by nearly 20 thousand fans, TFF officials, team managers and observers in the stadium, the Diyarbakır Police Department banned the stretcher team from entering the stadium."   'WE STAND BY THE STRETCHER TEAM'   Expressing that they do not accept the attitude of the police, Amedspor Fans Association drew attention that they do not accept the attitude of the police and said: “We do not accept this attitude and demand that this decision be reversed. We state that we will be in contact with our club management and follow up this situation. We stand with the Stretcher Team."   MEDICAL TEAM MEMBER WILL GO TO TESTIFY   It was stated that a person working in Amedspor's medical team was called to testify and that he will go to Diyarbakır Police Department today and testify.