ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Galatasaray have decided to pull out of a friendly soccer match against Olympiakos Piraeus and return home after accusing Greek officials of discrimination after they refused to accept the players' PCR tests, the Turkish club said on Monday. Galatasaray described the incident as "clear discrimination against a Turkish team", saying the results of the PCR tests which Galatasaray had previously carried out were not accepted by the Greek officials, who demanded new tests be conducted. "We expect in the name of our country an apology from Greek offices and officials," the club said in a statement. He said in a statement that the Turkish team refused to undergo a rapid test in accordance with Greek legislation. "Given their refusal, the members of the mission were not allowed to enter our country, by my order," he said.