Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Greece goverment suspended national soccer leagues and Fabio Cannavarao is going to jail

Soccer News:


Recently we read about the player transfer, how clubs have big income, winning Champions League etc… But today we got two news about soccer that aren’t such a good news.


First news is about ex-Italian player Fabio Cannavaro who get sentenced for 10 months in jail. Cannavaro who was the best player in the world in 2006, sentenced because violating police orders. Last year Cannavaro was under suspicion that he didn’t pay his tax and gets all his property seized. Cannavaro disobey on police orders and now he is facing 10 months in jail. In 2006 Cannavaro as the Italy captain lead Italy national team toward World Cup title.


We read a lot about recent Greece political situation and we know how Greece fans cheer for their teams. After recent events Greece government suspend Greece national soccer championship for unknown time period. The situation for this radical move was probably the big fans riot over the weekend. On Sunday one of the greatest Greece (and probably World) soccer derbies was playing game between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos. At the end Panathinaikos manage to beat Olympiakos 2-1 and to come on -3 on the table, but the biggest anti stars were the fans. First before the start of the game Panathinaikos fans enter the field and wanted to have a physical confrontation with the Olympiakos bench. Because of that game where delayed for 15 minutes. Before the second goal one torch hit Pajtim Kasami (Olympiakos) in shoulder and Olympiakos coach Victor Pereira almost get a seat in his head. At the end Olympiakos players and bench required special Police unit to safely move them out of the field. Because of that Greece government suspend their national championship, this suspension is on all games in first and second league. Also Greece government requires that from the next season all Greece stadiums equipped with cameras and ticket readers.


by ScoresPro.com


 



Greece goverment suspended national soccer leagues and Fabio Cannavarao is going to jail

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