Malta Independent

Greece: VAR referee’s home attacked after league leader held

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The Greek Football Federation has condemned an attack on the home of a video assistant referee only hours after a controvers­ial topflight match decision.

No one was hurt in the house attack early yesterday.

Police said attackers smashed a window and threw a firecracke­r into the Athens home of the VAR official after league leader Olympiakos was held to 0-0 at Volos, in central Greece on Sunday. A goal by Olympiakos was disallowed for offside early in the second half.

The federation said the “mafia-style” attack by “thugs (was) aimed at intimidati­ng football officials.”

The head of the Athens referees associatio­n, Panagiotis Varouchas, told the AP he has repeatedly asked authoritie­s for additional police protection for his members.

“They ignored us, so what happened was to be expected,” Varouchas said. “The referee has two young kids, so his family was a bit shaken up. We need better protection or the league won’t find referees for big matches.”

Profession­al Greek soccer has been troubled by violence for decades, with attacks on referees, arson attacks against fan associatio­ns, and street brawls between rival fans – with the incidents often triggered by controvers­ial match decisions.

Olympiakos club owner Evangelos Marinakis blasted the decision not to award the goal, maintainin­g reforms in refereeing have failed to address bias in decision making. He described the bosses of major rival clubs as “manure” who were spoiling the Greek profession­al game.

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