Daniel Turyna’s New Year’s Eve Instagram Posts Lead to Career Crisis and Ethics Committee Hearing

He has a New Year’s Eve that he will most likely never forget and will affect his career more than he could have ever imagined. In the late hours of December 31 last year, Daniel Turyna decided to post on his Instagram and X with the captions “death to Jews” and “hate Jews.”

Despite the fact that he quickly deleted both posts, his flight did not escape the attention of his fans. And thanks to them, everything gets before the ethics committee. It was not clearly stated in any of the posts if the insults were aimed at Slavia, which brought up the former youth representative, but this is the most likely possibility.

At the end of January, Turyna will have to testify before the ethics commission for a disciplinary offense, which the rules describe as an expression that defames race or ethnic origin, skin color, sexual orientation, nationality or political affiliation. There are severe penalties, bans for up to five years and high fines are at stake.

The career of the once very talented striker has not been developing in the direction that the emphatic forward himself dreamed of for a long time. After loan spells in Senice, České Budějovice and Jihlava, the 25-year-old footballer returned to Sparta’s reserves, from where he left for Třinec last January after two seasons. In Silesia, however, he made it through only once in eight matches and before the season he headed to the third division Záp.

Turyna will most likely no longer play for the Central Bohemian club. “We distance ourselves from such comments. We have been working on the end of it in the club since the beginning of December. Neither I nor the coach count on him. He is looking for a new place of work,” Secretary of the National Assembly Michal Mašek told iSport.cz.

The end of the forward of the second team of the ČFL was already clear before the scandal, which only put an imaginary stamp on his departure. “I haven’t had a chance to speak with the player yet, but we were all pleasantly surprised. This is an imaginary last straw,” concluded Mašek.

Turyna came to Sparta ten years ago as part of an interesting exchange, Jan Kuchta traveled to Eden, Turyna in the opposite direction. Years later, we can safely say who profited from the business at that time.

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