Greek and Cypriot football was once again tarnished

Extended episodes and interruption of the match in OAKA and Tsirio

Sad episodes tarnished the two derbies of the eternals last night, both in Tsirio between AEL and Apollon, and in OAKA between Panathinaikos and Olympiakos…

AEL-APOLLON 3-1

Episodes occurred last night at the Tsirio Stadium, between Apollon fans and the Police, in the Limassol derby between AEL and Apollon, for the 25th game of the Pancyprian Championship.

Due to throwing crackers and sparklers by a portion of Apollon fans, the referee was initially forced to stop the match for a few minutes, while seven minutes before its completion, and while AEL was leading 3-1, the game was stopped permanently.

Police officers were stoned, while the press galleries were also targeted, with the result that the radio broadcast of the match was made from the official site.

The incidents continued outside the stadium, with Apollo fans throwing stones and crackers at police, who used tear gas to disperse them.

The Police proceeded to the arrest of a person, while the stone throwing caused minor injuries and damages in various parts of the Tsireio Stadium.

PANATHINAIKOS-OLYMPIAKOS 0-1

Sad episodes tarnished the derby of eternity in OAKA, which was permanently interrupted in the 83rd minute with Olympiakos leading 0-1 from 51 ′ thanks to a goal by Jamal Abdoun.

The scene of the tension had already been set up early on Sunday afternoon, when the Olympic team arrived at the Olympic Stadium.

A group of PAO fans tried to approach the mission and the police, to prevent them, used tear gas.

Before the start of the match, fans of the "greens" attacked the police forces in the surrounding area of ​​the stadium, in which they fired flares and crackers.

The spirits calmed down and the fight started normally without any deviations, during the first part. The calm as it appeared afterwards was temporary, as a new cycle of episodes opened before the two teams left the locker room to start the second part of the match.

Fans who were close to the official caused another incident, after attacking the police with crackers, bottles, sparklers and flares and everything else in front of them.

The perpetrators removed seats and threw irons at the police, who responded with flash grenades.

As long as the clashes lasted, the two teams remained in the locker room, with the result that the second half started with a delay of 50 minutes. The referee finally gave the green light with the explicit position that if the slightest thing is created, he will stop the game permanently.

An opera was performed in the 83rd minute, when the tension flared up again and there was a risk of fans invading the field. Kakos took the players of both teams and led them to the locker room, interrupting the derby for good.

Green supporters fired flares and Molotov cocktails at police, who responded with tear gas.

A fire truck entered the stadium to put out fires that had been lit in various parts of the stands.

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