Abstract

Sports organizations can be crucial in advancing bilateral ties between nations, enhancing their mutual reputations, and developing sports diplomacy. In light of the Fenerbahçe-Galatasaray Super Cup match, this article discusses in detail the parties' crisis communication strategies, media coverage, and the role of sports diplomacy. Through a detailed analysis of the media coverage and the various communication strategies adopted by the clubs, officials, and stakeholders, this study highlights the complications surrounding the detrimental effects of the match cancellation. Using qualitative and quantitative content analysis techniques, 24 international news articles chosen at random were examined. This study, which closely examines media reports, reveals some of the adverse effects of canceling matches. The assessment highlights the organizational approaches used by stakeholders to address the issue and influence public opinion, drawing on crisis communication theories. The actors in the organization representing Saudi Arabia and Turkey are receptive to constructive discussion and mutual advantages, and their willingness to uphold their partnerships in the face of adversity indicates their regard for long-term relationships. It is evident that sports diplomacy, a reactive approach in public relations, is also effectively employed during the crisis.

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