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Gov't on collision course with FIFA, UEFA
The leftist Greek government appears on a collision course with world and European soccer's governing bodies FIFA and UEFA over plans announced on Thursday to tackle violence in domestic sport.
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Iraklis vs. AEL Larissa game marred by violence
Five people were taken to hospital after a group attacked a TV crew ahead of a match at Greece's second-tier Football League at Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki. Those attacked worked for cable TV channel OTE TV.
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AEK docked three points for fan violence
Greek second-division side AEK Athens on Friday was deducted three points by the Greek football federation for a pitch invasion by its fans earlier this month.
The disciplinary committee of the federation also ordered AEK to play two matches behind closed doors and fined the club 17,000 euros.
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Gov't unveils tough measures on soccer violence
Tough new legislation to combat soccer violence was unveiled in a draft bill by the leftist Greek government on Friday.
"We unveil the sports legislation with emergency measures to combat violence and within the next few days we shall have a discussion and a vote in parliament on the bill," said Deputy Sports Minister Stavros Kontonis.
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One more Super League weekend without fans
By George Georgakopoulos
The Super League will suffer another round of games without fans at the stands as Deputy Sports Minister Stavros Kontonis announced late on Wednesday the extension of the fan ban for all teams in the top flight to this weekend, in the wake of the pitch invasion at the AEK vs Olympiakos Cup game a few hours earlier.
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Super League clubs promise to combat violence, again
By George Georgakopoulos
The Super League clubs agreed on Monday to a blueprint of proposals for combatting violence in soccer grounds and will present it to Deputy Minister Stavros Kontonis to ask for the top flight to return to action this weekend after a one-week suspension.
Greece Suspends Top Football League for One Week over Violence
The Greek government reversed its earlier decision to suspend all football action for indefinite period and instead announced one-week suspension of the top football Superleague.
The suspension is on the condition that authorities and clubs will abide by the promises to combat violence, daily Kathimerini reports.
SYRIZA MPs stray from party line on issue of snap elections
Although government officials were due to hold a late night conference call with troika representatives on Thursday night, it was the opposition party that was beginning to show signs of strain.