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Official position of the Olympiacos club
[올림피아코스 인스타그램 캡처. 재판매 및 DB 금지]
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(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jang Bo-in = National team Hwang Ui-jo and Hwang In-beom, Greek professional football Olympiacos, released an official statement after a Korean fan who visited the stadium was attacked.
Olympiacos issued a statement on the club’s social networking service (SNS) on the 16th (hereinafter now Korean) in Greek, English and Korean, saying: “We condemn all forms of violence that occur under the guise of football, which should bring joy to our lives. ” he said.
A Korean fan, known as YouTuber, said on the same day that Olympiacos and Freiburg (Germany) played near the Karaiskakis stadium in Piraeus, Greece, where the Group G match of the UEFA Europa League (UEL) took place. 2. was attacked
A group of thugs attacked him and took away his belongings when he visited the stadium to watch the “Korean derby” between Hwang Ui-Jo-Hwang In-beom and Jung Woo-young (Freiburg). The scene spread through YouTube and social media.
Subsequently, the fan reported the damage through his YouTube channel, saying, “They took the cell phone, not the wallet.”
Olympiacos took a strong stand, saying: “Those who instigate acts of violence and damage our club in the media around the world have no place in the house.”
“The Korean fan who was attacked from a distance from our stadium is a registered member of our club and Olympiacos will give him a season ticket to watch a match at the Georgios Karaiskakis stadium whenever he wants,” he added.
‘Gate 7 International’, which delivers the Olympiacos news, also insisted that “perpetrators should be forever banned from entering the stadium. Violence should be dealt with with zero tolerance.”
Hwang Ui-jo shared the club name on social media and Hwang In-beom shared a post on “Gate 7 International” to join the fight against violence.
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