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Mesut Ozil: Former Arsenal and Real Madrid midfielder enters Turkish politics

The German World Cup winner, who is of Turkish descent, drew criticism during his career for having close ties to president Erdogan, whose political party he will now serve.

Mesut Ozil was criticised for posing for this photograph with President Erdogan
Image: Mesut Ozil posing with President Erdogan in 2018. Pic: Reuters
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Former Arsenal and Real Madrid footballer Mesut Ozil has transitioned into politics after joining Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan's party.

The retired German midfielder, 36, was named on the ruling AK Party's (AKP) Central Decision and Management Board during a party congress on Sunday.

Ozil, who is of Turkish descent, received criticism later in his career due to his relationship with Mr Erdogan.

He retired from the German national team in 2018, five years before his wider retirement from the game, after a photo of him meeting the Turkish president in London caused uproar.

Reinhard Grindel, who was the head of Germany's soccer federation at the time, accused the players of allowing themselves to be "exploited" by Mr Erdogan for political purposes.

Some German politicians questioned Ozil's loyalty to Germany, suggesting he should be removed from the national squad ahead of the World Cup in 2018.

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In his post about retiring from international football, Ozil suggested his critics were being racist and that the "picture we took had no political intentions" and "was about me respecting the highest office of my family's country".

Ozil got married to Amine Gulse in Istanbul the following summer, with Mr Erdogan present at the wedding.

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Erdogan at Ozil's wedding in 2019

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Mr Erdogan has presided over Turkey for more than two decades - as prime minister since 2003 and president since 2014.

His critics say he has turned Turkey into an autocracy and eroded people's rights, having introduced a new system in 2018 that abolished the office of the prime minister and concentrated most powers in the hands of the president.

Ozil, who won the World Cup with Germany in 2014, left Arsenal for Turkish side Fenerbahce in 2021 before moving to Istanbul Basaksehir in 2022, where he retired a year later.

A history of sportspeople turning to politics

Ozil is just the latest sportsperson to try his hand at politics.

Another highly decorated footballer who transitioned is former Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, Monaco and AC Milan striker George Weah, who became the president of Liberia in 2018.

The new president spoke of having no "quick fixes" for his country where he grew up with his grandmother
Image: Weah addresses a crowd in 2018 after becoming president

The then-51-year-old was the country's first democratically-elected leader since 1944, having run on a mandate to stop corruption and create jobs. He lost the next election to 79-year-old Joseph Boakai last month.

Pakistan's former prime minister Imran Khan, who was last month given a 14-year jail sentence in a land corruption case, initially rose to prominence as a cricketer in the 1970s.

The controversial 72-year-old captained Pakistan to World Cup glory in 1992, famously telling his teammates to fight like "cornered tigers".

Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan, gestures as he speaks to the members of the media at his residence in Lahore, Pakistan May 18, 2023. REUTERS/Mohsin Raza
Image: Imran Khan. Pic: Reuters

Multiple world heavyweight boxing champion Vitali Klitschko was elected as the mayor of Ukrainian capital Kyiv in 2014, just a year after hanging up his gloves.

The 53-year-old has remained in the post as the country has defended itself against Russian aggression for three years.

Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko inspects the damage near a residential building hit by a Russian rocket attack, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Friday, Dec. 20, 2024. (AP Photo/Efrem LukatAG百家乐在线官网)
Image: Klitschko inspects damage near a residential building hit by a Russian rocket attack in Kyiv. Pic: AP

In 2021, boxing legend Manny Pacquiao retired from the sport to focus on his campaign to be president of the Philippines.

The now 46-year-old had less success than the aforementioned sportsmen, conceding the 2022 presidential race to Bongbong Marcos.

Romario, one of the most prolific goalscorers in football history for Brazil, has been a member of the country's Senate since 2015, having ended his lengthy playing career in 2008.

He did so having supposedly scored around 1,000 goals over his 23-year career and won the 1994 World Cup.