BERLIN — UEFA's two-game ban of Turkey player Merih Demiral on Friday for a controversial hand gesture at the European Championship, an incident that led to a diplomatic row between Turkey and host nation Germany.
The ban rules Demiral out of the quarterfinal against the Netherlands on Saturday, and a semifinal should Turkey progress.
The Turkish Football Federation joined Turkish government officials in denouncing the suspension but said it can't appeal against it because it's under the three-game threshold. The leader of Turkey's nationalist party called on the team to boycott Saturday's game and return home unless UEFA's ''shameful decision'' is reversed.
After scoring his second goal in Turkey's round-of-16 win over Austria on Tuesday, Demiral made a sign with each hand that is used by Turkish nationalists and associated with the Turkish ultra-nationalist organization Ulku Ocaklari, which is more widely known as the Gray Wolves.
''We consider it unfair this ban, because that was not a political gesture. It was interpreted as such, but it was just something that was not properly understood,'' Turkey coach Vincenzo Montella said.
''But this will not put a brake on Turkish pride. Actually, we will be more passionate, more proud. We want to be make the country proud. And I'm sure we will all be highly motivated. And this goes for the fans as well.''
Demiral had said it was an innocent expression of national pride and that he was hoping he'd have ''more opportunities to do the same gesture again.''
But it was condemned as ''racism'' by German interior minister Nancy Faeser, and Cem Özdemir, a German politician of Turkish descent, said the gesture ''stands for terror, fascism.''