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29/11/18 • 10:15 | UPD 29/11/18 • 10:16
MICHALIS MARDAS
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According to Free Press, UEFA and FIFA believe that the situation in Greek football is not calming despite the international commission that has been imposed and is preparing for a dynamic intervention.
The episodes of OAKA in the AEK match with Ayakas for the Champions League, the presence of a Nazi team in a national match and the dismissal of Tsachalidis strongly reinvigorate the idea of blocking Greek football from European competitions.
According to ET information UEFA and FIFA note that the Greek football can not calm down, even with the imposed international tutelage and is preparing for a dynamic intervention.
The episodes of Tuesday in a match considered high risk by UNEP seem to have caused much concern at the moment the FIFA inquiry into the emergence of a Nazi team in the match between Ethniki and Estonia is already underway.
The problem for Greece is expanding Since the FIFA Monitoring Committee, with its announcement, is concerned about the decision of the EPA Executive Committee to dismiss Giannis Tsakalidis of the Hellenic Federation of soccer. This announcement indicates that she will ask the EPA for detailed reasons for the dismissal of Tsakalidis in order to inform FIFA and UEFA of relevant references and expresses her concerns regarding interventions in arbitration.
We note that for months, international pressure on FIFA and UEFA has been exerted (with similar problems), a favorable treatment for Greece and an awareness that things can not change for the best with half a meter. That is why the idea of imposing on Greece the harshest punishment possible, namely its exclusion from European competitions, has been re-established.
We remember that, at the edge of international isolation, we arrived last spring after what had been done in Toumba during the match between PAOK and AEK had never ended. Greece was then sent back to FIFA with the issue of its deletion from the registers and it was saved after the new interventions in the federation and the PCP, as well as the withdrawal of the State to the ideas basic on the autonomy of the EPO.
However, it seems that … the control paper of Greek football in Greece has never left the offices of international federations and that it comes out at the earliest opportunity; there remains only one signature to affix.
The disgrace that Greek football has again caused big problems in Greece's candidacy alongside Serbia, Bulgaria and Romania for the 2030 World Cup. Thus, it does not have much chances to succeed. In scenes like the ones we saw recently, every effort to create a credible claim file goes to the bottom of things.
Heavy charge for AEK
UEFA has reiterated for the AEK a very heavy charge for what happened during the match against Ajax at the Olympic Stadium. In detail, the Union is accused of: objects thrown by its supporters on the ground, including a Molotov bomb, bouts of supporters in the stadium, riots on the platform and flare throws to the stadium that hosted AgiaX supporters for the invasion of AEK supporters on the ground, for insufficient organization of the match and obstructing access of members of the UEFA to specific points .
Based on the categories above, AEK may block the seat of some games, with a fine up to exclusion of European competitions!
The first estimates of the AEK officials argue that they expect a penalty for games without spectators, even for the exclusion of European competitions with suspension. We recall that AEK was punished (with a one year suspension) for closing the door of its smokers with smoke during the match against Bayern, which, of course, will apply immediately.
AEK must also manage the "bell" of streamers that have been posted against the European federation. As for Aghiax, he is also accused of throwing objects and flares on his fans' side, and he will investigate the possible responsibilities of his followers in other episodes.
It will be very important to see what attitude Ayax will adopt during the hearing, because the Dutch have so far been determined to bring the case to the extreme and demand an exemplary sentence from the Union.
The case will be handled on December 13 and, even in the hands of UEFA, there is another report from the head of UEFA's security present at OAKA. It is an additional body of observers, usually badigned to high-risk games. The European Football Federation is scheduled to meet on Thursday 13 December.
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