American Football League Bans Salt Bae From Finals

The US Open soccer league has banned celebrity chef Salt Bae from attending their final soccer match following the chef's fiasco during the 2022 World Cup final celebration.

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The Turkish chef had been criticized for entering the pitch to celebrate with World Cup winners Argentina, where he was seen in videos now circulating online, kissing the trophy, biting the medal of one of the players and harassing Lionel Messi for an image.

According to FIFA rules, the World Cup trophy can only be held by tournament winners and official FIFA figures and Heads of State. As a result, FIFA has opened investigations to understand how Salt Bae got to the pitch.

As a result, the US Open soccer league banned the celebrity chef from attending his last game.

Announcing on its official Twitter page, the league wrote, "Salt Bae is hereby banned from @opencup 2023 finals."

The US Open Cup is a knockout cup competition in men's soccer in the United States and is the oldest ongoing domestic soccer competition in this country.

Salt Bae, real name Nusret Gokce, was granted 'undue access' to the pitch at Lusail Stadium in Qatar after Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties in the FIFA Cup final. most electrifying world.

The entrepreneur was seen grabbing Messi's arm twice and was also pictured with Angel di Maria and Lisandro Martinez.

AFP reports that a FIFA spokesperson speaking to the BBC said: "After a review, FIFA has established how individuals gained improper access to the pitch after the ceremony. closing at the Lusail stadium on December 18.

“Appropriate internal measures will be taken. »

Salt Bae, 39, owns a chain of luxury restaurants around the world, including Beverly Hills in Los Angeles and posh Knightsbridge in London.

His technique for preparing and seasoning meat has become an internet meme. He was also pictured doing his sinature technique on the World Cup trophy.

Earlier in the World Cup, he posted a video of himself playing alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

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American Football League Bans Salt Bae From Finals

The US Open soccer league has banned celebrity chef Salt Bae from attending their final soccer match following the chef's fiasco during the 2022 World Cup final celebration.

>

The Turkish chef had been criticized for entering the pitch to celebrate with World Cup winners Argentina, where he was seen in videos now circulating online, kissing the trophy, biting the medal of one of the players and harassing Lionel Messi for an image.

According to FIFA rules, the World Cup trophy can only be held by tournament winners and official FIFA figures and Heads of State. As a result, FIFA has opened investigations to understand how Salt Bae got to the pitch.

As a result, the US Open soccer league banned the celebrity chef from attending his last game.

Announcing on its official Twitter page, the league wrote, "Salt Bae is hereby banned from @opencup 2023 finals."

The US Open Cup is a knockout cup competition in men's soccer in the United States and is the oldest ongoing domestic soccer competition in this country.

Salt Bae, real name Nusret Gokce, was granted 'undue access' to the pitch at Lusail Stadium in Qatar after Argentina beat France 4-2 on penalties in the FIFA Cup final. most electrifying world.

The entrepreneur was seen grabbing Messi's arm twice and was also pictured with Angel di Maria and Lisandro Martinez.

AFP reports that a FIFA spokesperson speaking to the BBC said: "After a review, FIFA has established how individuals gained improper access to the pitch after the ceremony. closing at the Lusail stadium on December 18.

“Appropriate internal measures will be taken. »

Salt Bae, 39, owns a chain of luxury restaurants around the world, including Beverly Hills in Los Angeles and posh Knightsbridge in London.

His technique for preparing and seasoning meat has become an internet meme. He was also pictured doing his sinature technique on the World Cup trophy.

Earlier in the World Cup, he posted a video of himself playing alongside FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

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