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Turkish Daily News

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After Council of State's decision to block Iddaa, the only official and legal way to bet on sports in Turkey, is to be shutdown as of today.

Iddaa is shutting down to avoid being in violation of the Council of State's decision until President Ahmet Necdet Sezer ratifies the new law, state betting association Spor Toto Director Bekir Yunus Ucar said.

Last week, the Parliament legislated a new law on organizing legal bets in Turkey on soccer and other sports. "We may have to give a one-week break after the law is approved," said Ucar, adding that the Youth and Sports General Directorate would ...

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