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Recep Tayyip Erdogan was forced to intervene in the dispute. AP/Press Association Images

Turkey's president forced to intervene after referee is held captive by team angry with penalty decision

Not over-reacting then.

THERE ARE MANY ways to react to what you feel is a poor refereeing performance.

You could slate the officials in the post-match TV interview.

You could make sarcastic comments to the press about how good the performance was.

Or, you could lock the referee into the dressing room until the president of the country orders you to release him.

According to the BBC, Cagatay Sahan and his assistants were held captive under orders from Trabzonspor club president Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu after failing to award his side a late penalty in a 2-2 draw with Gaziantepspor.

And Haciosmanoglu claims he only allowed the officials to leave after a call from the country’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

To make matters worse for the referee, an angry crowd had gathered outside the stadium waiting for him to leave.

The Turkish FA has launched an investigation into the matter.

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