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Ahmet Murat Çakar (born 3 August 1962) is a Turkish doctor, sportscaster, actor and a former football referee. According to
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, he is one of the world's best referees of the quarter of a century. Described as "Turkey's most controversial football pundit", he is famous for his bold claims and humorous manner, and is popular in Turkey both as a pundit and an internet meme.


Biography

He was born in Istanbul in August 3, 1962. He completed his high school education at Istanbul Erkek Lisesi in 1980. He then graduated from the Faculty of Medicine at Istanbul University. He is famous for the abrasive but funny manner in which he presents the
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sports programme '' Altıpas'', being described as "Turkey's most controversial football pundit". He also writes sports articles for
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newspaper. He is a medical doctor as well. Currently he is a commentator on the Turkish football television programme Beyaz Futbol, on Beyaz TV. According to
IFFHS The International Federation of Football History & Statistics (IFFHS) is an organisation that chronicles the history and records of association football. It was founded in 1984 by Alfredo Pöge in Leipzig. The IFFHS was based in Abu Dhabi for so ...
, he is one of the world's best referees of the quarter of a century.


Controversy


Attempted assassination

In February 25, 2004, he was attacked in an attempted assassination with five bullets hitting him directly, however, he survived. He later commented on the matter saying that he knows nothing about who was behind it, but he believed he is extremely famous. He also stated that his near death experience strengthened his faith in Allah.


Bikini controversy

In 2008 Çakar challenged Fenerbahçe on live TV. He stated that if Fenerbahçe qualifies for the Quarter-finals in the UEFA Champions League, he will wear a bikini. That year, Fenerbahçe qualified for the quarter-finals, and photoshopped images of Çakar in a bikini were shown in newspapers. A bikini company, sunset mayo, announced that they will be "more than happy to help Mr. Çakar keep his promise". Another swimsuit company, Zeki Triko, sent their most expensive swimsuit to Çakar for free, adding that it is "merely worthy of his excellence". Çakar subsequently received hundreds of packages of gifts made up of swimwear. He later stated that "it was merely a joke, come on, gentlemen". He also stated that he liked and laughed at the jokes and images, but was scared of his wife's reaction. In 2015, Fenerbahçe released a video making fun of Çakar and reminding him that he still hasn't kept his promise.


UEFA 2013 quarter-final draws controversy

In March 2013, Çakar appeared on TV claiming that the draws for the quarter-finals of
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's club competitions had been fixed by those making the draw "carrying metal objects that sensed vibrations in the balls being selected."


Claims about aliens and Saddam Hussein

In 2014, Çakar claimed in a football discussion that
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is secretly alive, and that aliens are real. Claiming that his knowledge about aliens is deepy rooted, he added that "the aliens changed their ways, they now disguise themselves as aliens. Maybe they want to help us. They are protecting
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."


Albert Einstein controversy

In 2015, he claimed on live TV that "
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was a genius who changed the world. But in the end, he was a lowly human who treated his wife like a dog! People who are successful in public are often rotten in their private life."


Rap controversy

In 2015, he controversially stated on live TV that "Rap is utter disgrace. Nobody can tell me rap is art. Rap is not art. Rap is buffoonery. Whoever raps or listens to rap was probably had problems when they were little." He later targeted popular rapper
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and said "why would you name yourself "Sagopa Kajmer"? Proves that you are broken". This caused a spark of outrage, and multiple
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demanded that he should apologise. Some celebrities supported him, stating that he was simply joking. Çakar responded by saying "95 percent of you rappers are broken. 90-95 percent of you have severe psychological or physical trauma as a child. Your looks are broken. Most of you do not take showers, you are filthy. Some of you are drug addicts". These statements caused even more controversy.


Fly eating controversy

In May 2022, while commenting on a match between Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş in live TV, a
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was seen flying around the studio. As the program continued, Çakar remarked, "If that fly passes through my airspace, I'll do what I have to". The fly then approached Çakar, who grabbed the fly and ate it.
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reacted by saying "good for you, free vitamins" while
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, who was also present, held his vomit and silently remarked "may Allah destroy you". The event provoked criticism as well as support from the public and evolved into a scandal. When interviewed later, Çakar remarked "I am not easily disgusted. By God, I have eaten worse things, but the public is not ready for it."


Glasses controversy

In 2022, after Ertem Şener, the presenter, asked Çakar, "How are the glasses cleaned?", Çakar took off his glasses and started licking it. Everyone in the room questioned what he was doing, but he ignored the criticism. The glasses did not belong to Çakar.


Major matches refereed


Television career


Acting career


TV shows


References


External links

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