The game was paused at 4:17 - a nod to the time when the first earthquake shocked Türkiye and Syria.
Thousands of fans donated stuffed toys to children victims affected by the earthquakes in Türkiye on Sunday evening.
More than 44,000 people have died in the country with hundreds of thousands more displaced since the quakes hit. Then, all eyes shifted to the stands as thousands of fans threw stuffed toys, scarves and berets onto the pitch in the Turkish Super League match in Istanbul.earthquakes that devastated Türkiye's southeastPlayers and support staff moved the toys, which included huge teddy bears, to the sides of the pitch before the match resumed.The stadium was packed with 40,000 supporters for the match against Antalyaspor.
More than 530,000 people are now displaced as a result and more than 173,000 buildings have collapsed since the first earthquake shocked the region.The toss took place at the 4:17 mark of the match as a symbolic nod to the time - 4.17am - when the earthquake struck Türkiye and Syria.Depo Photos / ABACA / PA / Alamy
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