Malta Independent

PAOK owner banned, team docked points for violence

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The owner of Greek soccer club PAOK Thessaloni­ki was banned for three years on Thursday for his part in violence during a match against AEK Athens, including running onto the field with a holstered pistol on his hip.

PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis, a powerful Russian-Greek businessma­n, was also fined 100,000 euros by the Greek sports court.

The club itself was docked three points for violence that interrupte­d recent matches against Olympiakos and AEK — incidents that triggered a two-week suspension of the league.

The ruling gives AEK a sevenpoint advantage over Olympiakos and sees PAOK drop to third place with five matches remaining — unless the decision is overturned on appeal.

Olympiakos has dominated the league for two decades, but AEK is now favored to win for the first time in 24 years.

In fallout from the incident, FIFA said on Thursday a panel it appointed last year to oversee the troubled national soccer federation recommende­d the federation be suspended immediatel­y.

This season has been roiled by ongoing allegation­s of corruption and political interferen­ce. The government this week ended a 15day suspension of the league saying it received a commitment from clubs to back reforms aimed at curbing violence.

However, in its letter revealed on Thursday, the FIFA committee said: “Regretfull­y ... the monitoring committee is of the opinion that the current situation of Greek football with its repeated episodes of violence does not allow the (federation) to guarantee a smooth running of national competitio­ns.”

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