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Turkish football players pay tribute to New Zealand victims

Players observed a moment of silence, fans chanted 'Allahu Akbar' ahead of Fenerbahçe - Sivasspor match in Istanbul

Ersin Çelik
11:07 - 16/03/2019 Cumartesi
Update: 11:11 - 16/03/2019 Cumartesi
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Turkish football clubs and fans have paid tribute to the victims of New Zealand's mosque attacks, which killed 49 people.

Ahead of the match between Fenerbahce and Sivasspor played in Istanbul’s Kadikoy district on Friday, footballers observed a moment of silence for all the martyrs including those killed in twin terrorist attacks in New Zealand.

Supporters at the stadium chanted “Allahu Akbar” translated in English as "God is the greatest” in order to commemorate the victims and condemn the violence.

A gunman opened fire on worshippers during Friday prayers at the Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch, New Zealand, with one of the shooters live streaming the incident on social media.

The death toll from the terrorist attacks on two mosques in New Zealand stands at 49, according to hospital officials, but with 12 critically injured, there is a possibility that could rise.

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