Two AEK fans banned from stadiums for two years
Two identified fans of AEK have been banned from entry to sports facilities for two years due to violent behavior during a match.
The Permanent Committee for Combating Violence in Greece has taken significant action against two fans of the AEK football club, issuing them a two-year ban from entering sports facilities following an incident that occurred during a Super League match. The ban was enforced after a thorough examination of available evidence, including police reports and surveillance footage, which revealed the fans' involvement in a violent act on February 1, 2026, at the ALLWYN ARENA in Nea Filadelfia.
During the match between AEK and Olympiakos, the identified fans threw a broken umbrella at players and officials of the visiting team, highlighting the ongoing issue of fan violence in Greek football. Such acts not only threaten the safety of players and officials but also tarnish the reputation of the sport in the country. The Committee's decision, which also included a 5,000 euro fine for each fan, reflects a stricter approach towards maintaining order and safety in sports venues.
This incident comes amidst broader discussions on how to effectively combat violence in Greek football stadiums, where fan-related incidents have become a recurring problem. Authorities are under pressure to implement more stringent measures to discourage such behavior and promote a safer environment for both fans and players. The implications of this ruling may serve as a precedent for future cases and reflect a growing intolerance for violence in sports.