UPDATE - Sports world expresses solidarity with Türkiye after strong earthquakes

UPDATE - Sports world expresses solidarity with Türkiye after strong earthquakes

Famous figures take to social media to offer their condolences to Turkish people

ADDS MESSAGES FROM MORE FAMOUS FIGURES

By Selcuk Bugra Gokalp and Emre Asikci

ANKARA (AA) - Sports organizations, leagues, clubs and players sent condolences to Türkiye after two strong earthquakes hit the country's southern region Monday, leaving at least 5,894 people dead and 34,810 others injured.

European football's governing body UEFA and EuroLeague Basketball expressed their condolences on Twitter.

"The thoughts of UEFA and the European football community are with the people of Türkiye and Syria and all those affected by (the) devastating earthquake(s)," UEFA tweeted.

EuroLeague offered its condolences over the loss of lives in the quakes, saying: "Our thoughts are with everyone affected by the recent earthquake in Türkiye."

The Italian Serie A, German Bundesliga and French Ligue 1 also offered their condolences from their respective Twitter accounts.

Real Madrid and Barcelona condoled with the families of those killed in the earthquakes.

"Real Madrid C. F., the club's president and its Board of Directors would like to share their deepest sympathy and solidarity for the earthquake that has struck Türkiye and Syria," Real Madrid said.

Real Madrid midfielder Luka Modric also posted a prayer emoji for Türkiye and Syria on Twitter.

Also on Twitter, Barcelona expressed "its condolences to the family members and friends of all those who have lost their lives in the earthquake in Türkiye and Syria and wishes a healthy recovery to all of the injured and those affected."

German powerhouse Bayern Munich separately tweeted: "FC Bayern Munich's thoughts are with the victims of the earthquake disaster and their families."

French club Paris Saint-Germain also condoled with the Turkish people.

"Following the severe earthquake that occurred overnight in Kahramanmaras that has caused a number of deaths, Paris Saint-Germain would like to show its support for the people of Türkiye, as well as all the players, coaches and staff in the Red-and-Blue family and their loved ones," it said on Twitter.

The team's Spanish defender Sergio Ramos also offered his condolences separately.

"All my love to Türkiye, Syria. Our thoughts are with you," he tweeted.

English Premier League side Liverpool also offered their condolences via Twitter, writing: "Our thoughts are with all those who are affected by the devastating earthquake in Türkiye and Syria."

- Famous figures

Liverpool's Egyptian star Mohamed Salah also shared a message of condolence.

"Terrible news coming out of Syria and Türkiye. My condolences for the lives lost, and I wish all those injured a full recovery."

The Premier League's reigning champions Manchester City meanwhile said: "The thoughts of everyone at Manchester City are with the people of Türkiye, Syria and Lebanon affected by the devastating earthquakes."

Manchester City legend and Brazilian midfielder David Silva wrote "Pray for Türkiye & Syria" on his official Twitter account.

Brazilian legend Ronaldinho showed his support for Türkiye and other countries affected on Twitter.

"My sympathies to everyone affected by the earthquakes. Strength to the heroes who are now rescuing survivors. I'm praying for all of you," he said.

The famous manager of AS Roma, Jose Mourinho, shared a picture from his official Instagram account on Twitter of himself with Turkish coach Fatih Terim with the words "Hugs to my Turkish and Syrian friends."

International Automobile Federation (FIA) President Mohammed Ben Sulayem tweeted: "Our thoughts are with the victims of the terrible earthquake in Türkiye and Syria, with their families and all our friends in the region. Our hearts go out to them."

In addition, Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton and football players Riyad Mahrez, Kaka Leite, Didier Drogba, Anderson Talisca, Lukas Podolski, Nicolo Zaniolo, Marcao, Felipe Melo, Alex de Souza, Robin van Persie, Dirk Kuyt, Hakan Calhanoglu and Merih Demiral expressed their solidarity with the people of Türkiye.

Anadolu Efes player Shane Larkin announced that all donations to his foundation will be sent to earthquake victims.

The NBA's Turkish players Furkan Korkmaz, Alperen Sengun, Cedi Osman and Omer Faruk Yurtseven also took to Twitter to offer their condolences to Türkiye.

Earlier, the Turkish Football Federation extended its sympathy after the deadly earthquakes.

All sports activities have been suspended until further notice as the country observes a seven-day period of national mourning.

The Turkish Football Federation confirmed Tuesday that all of this week's fixtures -- between Feb. 7 and 12 -- have been postponed.

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