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Football matches in Greece behind closed doors for 2 months

The holding of all Super League 1 games behind closed doors for the next two months was announced by the Greek Government as part of measures to combat fan violence, following the incidents at the Olympiakos – Panathinaikos volleyball match, which resulted in the serious injury of a 31-year-old player. policeman.

At the same time, as announced by the Government Representative, Pavlos Marinakis, the measure may be extended to home European matches on a case-by-case basis. In this context, the match between Olympiakos and Batska Topola will be held behind closed doors next Thursday.

In addition, measures announced are the installation and operation of high-definition cameras in the stadiums of SL1 teams, the electronic fan entry system with simultaneous identity verification and automatic sanctions against teams in cases of incidents beyond what is provided for by justice

“We believe that the measures that we are announcing and immediately starting to implement will prove to be sufficient in order to deal with this aging phenomenon. If, however, we judge that even tougher but fair measures are needed, we assure every Greek woman and man that we will not hesitate for a moment. We will not stop for a minute, we will continue even more vigorously, until all of our initiatives are implemented and deliver to the benefit of the citizens”, noted, among others, Pavlos Marinakis.

It is noted that the 18-year-old who confessed to throwing the flare that injured the policeman has been given an extension to apologize next Thursday.

Source: RES-MPE

The holding of all Super League 1 games behind closed doors for the next two months was announced by the Greek Government as part of measures to combat fan violence, following the incidents at the Olympiakos – Panathinaikos volleyball match, which resulted in the serious injury of a 31-year-old player. policeman.

At the same time, as announced by the Government Representative, Pavlos Marinakis, the measure may be extended to home European matches on a case-by-case basis. In this context, the match between Olympiakos and Batska Topola will be held behind closed doors next Thursday.

In addition, measures announced are the installation and operation of high-definition cameras in the stadiums of SL1 teams, the electronic fan entry system with simultaneous identity verification and automatic sanctions against teams in cases of incidents beyond what is provided for by justice

“We believe that the measures that we are announcing and immediately starting to implement will prove to be sufficient in order to deal with this aging phenomenon. If, however, we judge that even tougher but fair measures are needed, we assure every Greek woman and man that we will not hesitate for a moment. We will not stop for a minute, we will continue even more vigorously, until all of our initiatives are implemented and deliver to the benefit of the citizens”, noted, among others, Pavlos Marinakis.

It is noted that the 18-year-old who confessed to throwing the flare that injured the policeman has been given an extension to apologize next Thursday.

Source: RES-MPE

The holding of all Super League 1 games behind closed doors for the next two months was announced by the Greek Government as part of measures to combat fan violence, following the incidents at the Olympiakos – Panathinaikos volleyball match, which resulted in the serious injury of a 31-year-old player. policeman.

At the same time, as announced by the Government Representative, Pavlos Marinakis, the measure may be extended to home European matches on a case-by-case basis. In this context, the match between Olympiakos and Batska Topola will be held behind closed doors next Thursday.

In addition, measures announced are the installation and operation of high-definition cameras in the stadiums of SL1 teams, the electronic fan entry system with simultaneous identity verification and automatic sanctions against teams in cases of incidents beyond what is provided for by justice

“We believe that the measures that we are announcing and immediately starting to implement will prove to be sufficient in order to deal with this aging phenomenon. If, however, we judge that even tougher but fair measures are needed, we assure every Greek woman and man that we will not hesitate for a moment. We will not stop for a minute, we will continue even more vigorously, until all of our initiatives are implemented and deliver to the benefit of the citizens”, noted, among others, Pavlos Marinakis.

It is noted that the 18-year-old who confessed to throwing the flare that injured the policeman has been given an extension to apologize next Thursday.

Source: RES-MPE

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