Fenerbahce News
Meireles hit with 11-match ban for spitting
ESPN staff | December, 21 2012Raul Meireles has been suspended for 11 matches after being found guilty of spitting at a referee during Fenerbahce's 2-1 defeat against Galatasaray on Sunday.
Article | ConversationFinancial Fair Play: UEFA 'could suspend players'
Harry Harris and ESPN staff | September, 11 2012UEFA will impose Financial Fair Play (FFP) sanctions including withholding TV money and suspending players from clubs failing to comply with the regulations, a source has told ESPN.
Article | ConversationMeireles: Fenerbahce are a huge club
ESPN staff | September, 4 2012New signing Raul Meireles says Fenerbahce are as big as Chelsea and Liverpool.
Article | ConversationRaul Meireles swaps Chelsea for Fenerbahce
ESPN staff | September, 3 2012Chelsea have confirmed that midfielder Raul Meireles has joined Turkish side Fenerbahce.
Article | ConversationFenerbahce in talks with Chelsea's Meireles
ESPN staff | September, 3 2012Turkish giants Fenerbahce have confirmed they are in transfer talks with Chelsea regarding midfielder Raul Meireles.
Article | ConversationChelsea's Essien expected to join exodus
Miguel Delaney | August, 28 2012Michael Essien looks set to be the latest player to move in Chelsea's extensive summer makeover, with the Ghanaian midfielder attracting serious interest from Fenerbahce.
Article | ConversationFenerbahce secure Yobo from Everton
ESPN staff | August, 4 2012Fenerbahce have announced the permanent signing of Everton defender Joseph Yobo.
Article | ConversationFenerbahce agree Krasic deal
ESPN staff | August, 3 2012Fenerbahce have announced the signing of Serbia international Milos Krasic from Juventus.
Article | ConversationLucio poised for Juve switch
ESPN staff | July, 4 2012Juventus have confirmed that Brazilian defender Lucio will undergo a medical with the club on Wednesday ahead of completing his move to the Serie A champions.
Article | ConversationFenerbahce chairman guilty of match-fixing
ESPN staff | July, 2 2012The Fenerbahce chairman Aziz Yildirim has been sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of match-fixing and forming an illegal organisation, but will not have to serve the sentence.
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