World's weakest club hiding in Turkey its catastrophic balance and tragic history

The weakest club in Europe at the moment comes from Turkey and bears the name Yeni Malatiaspor a team that only five years ago played in the League of Europe and competed worthyly in the upper part of the Turkish championship. Today, Malatyaspor is in the last place of Turkey's Second League, with 36 losses [...]
The weakest club in Europe at the moment comes from Turkey and bears the name Yeni Malatiaspor a team that only five years ago played in the League of Europe and competed worthyly in the upper part of the Turkish championship.
Today, Malatyaspor is located in the last place of Turkey's Second League, with 36 losses in 36 matches, only 13 goals scored and 138 sustained, while on the sign the figure is a catastrophic-21-point balance, as a result of the FIFA sentences, writes. Time.net, broadcast Periscope.
But behind these extreme results that make it Europe's weakest club among 107 professional leagues registered in the U EFA, it's a tragic story.
Yeni Malatyaspor was hit hard by the devastating earthquake that rocked Turkey two years ago. Among the victims was team goalkeeper Ahmet Eyup Turkaslan, who lost his life under the rubble. The club was forced to withdraw from the race, while the Turkish Football Federation swallowed up its support by booking a seat in the second division to help it return to competition.
But after months of inaction and deep loss, the return to the field resulted in difficulty and failure. Financial instability, organisational and penalties with points removed from FIFA sealed the fate of the club.
A painful decline for a team that once represented Turkey in Europe, and today faces the challenge of surviving as a club. /Periscope/












