| Hakan Sukur was for years Turkey's best-known footballer before entering politics |
Turkish prosecutors investigating
the failed July coup have issued an arrest warrant for one of the
country's best-known footballers, ex-international Hakan Sukur, state
media report.
He moved to the US several months ago. A warrant was also issued for the ex-footballer's father, Selmet Sukur. He was arrested in his hometown of Adapazari after he was seen at a local mosque and reported to the police.
Selmet Sukur for years acted as his son's manager. Hakan Sukur's twitter account and website were not publicly accessible on Friday, however he has expressed support for cleric Fethullah Gulen in the past.
Mr Gulen lives in self-imposed exile in the US and the Turkish government has called for his extradition to face trial on charges of masterminding the failed 15 July coup. He denies involvement.
Some 270 people died and many more were wounded when parts of the armed forces tried to seize power.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan responded by purging the military and public services of tens of thousands of people suspected of following Mr Gulen, whom the government accuses of setting up a parallel state.
Hakan Sukur went on trial in absentia in June for insulting President Erdogan on social media and the decision by prosecutors to seek his arrest is not seen as a surprise because of his support for the US-based preacher.