Violence-ridden Greek football in danger of ‘Grexit’, FIFA says

Violence-ridden Greek football in danger of ‘Grexit’, FIFA says

After Ivan Savvidis' armed pitch invasion during a match, FIFA is considering taking action against Greek football - possibly even going as far as suspending Greek clubs from international tournaments.

Violence is common during football matches in Greece. (AFP pic)
Violence is common during football matches in Greece. (AFP pic)
ATHENS:
World football body FIFA on Wednesday said Greece’s violence-ridden domestic league was on the “edge of a cliff” and Greek clubs faced exclusion from international competition unless authorities took rapid action.

“This behaviour has pushed us to come here to make recommendations,” Herbert Hubel, head of the FIFA committee set up last July to monitor the Hellenic Football Federation, told a news conference after emergency meetings with Greek officials.

“The Grexit that looked distant is no longer. Greek football reached the edge of the cliff,” Hubel said.

Greek football has perennially been plagued by violence and match-fixing, but a fresh crisis erupted on Sunday after the owner of championship contenders PAOK stormed the pitch with a holstered gun at his belt.

Russian businessman Ivan Savvidis apologised on Tuesday, but his club faces relegation after a sports prosecutor requested disciplinary action over the incident.

Savvidis himself faces a stadium ban of three to five years in addition to a fine of at least 50,000 euros (RM240,000).

FIFA’s Hubel on Wednesday said there had to be “a promise that all stakeholders lay down their arms, there is no place for violence.”

“The aim of the game is to win, but not by force with arms, threats, and blackmail,” Hubel said.

Hubel met earlier Wednesday with deputy minister of sports Giorgos Vassiliadis and Hellenic Football Federation president Evangelos Grammenos to be briefed on the situation.

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