This is the 29-year-old AEK fan who was killed by Croatian hooligans

The 29-year-old AEK fan was murdered with several stab wounds

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Lament once again covers the Greek stadiums. Another tragedy in the Greek stadiums, another innocent dead from "raids" by groups of killers with knives and clubs. Last night around 100-120 fans of Dinamo Zagreb (according to the ELAS announcement), which today is scheduled to play against AEK for the Champions League qualifiers, having also... Greek help, carried out a cruiser attack in New Philadelphia outside the stadium of the Union and beat whoever they found in front of them having enough "weapons" at their disposal.

The attack killed 29-year-old Michalis Katsouris, a friend of AEK who happened to be in the area again filling the Greek stands with blood in yet another tragedy for Greek fans.

From the moment the news became known, social media has been filled with messages about Michalis who lost his life because he happened to be near the AEK stadium last night. "And just like that, Alkis became Michalis. A child died because 100 hooligans from Croatia crossed the border and country unmolested into New Philadelphia and attacked anyone outside the stadium with knives. No police, no control, no one bothered them. From the border to Athens. They calmly took the life of a child, injured a 12-year-old girl with a stone, sent about 10 girls to the hospital, vandalized and spread terror in the city, because they wanted to and could. An awful night," someone wrote on Social Media.

“You should be ashamed! Have a nice trip our Brother! Too bad and unfair! To be deprived of life just because the Greek state let them pass. Condolences to the family."

Another message read: “They came to New Philadelphia with gloves, armbands, knee pads, axes, to kill. In the end, they KILLED Michalis who was drinking coffee near the stadium."

The 29-year-old AEK fan was murdered with several stab wounds

A 29-year-old AEK fan died of multiple stab wounds during the serious incidents caused by Dinamo Zagreb fans outside the AEK stadium late on Monday night.

Eight more people were injured in the violent incidents, including a 17-year-old. In particular, three Greeks and five Croats are hospitalized.

According to information, 96 arrests were made and those arrested were taken to GADA (the General Police Directorate of Attica), where they are being examined.

The ban on movement and the phalanx of Croats from Zagreb to Athens

The horrific events provoked Dinamo Zagreb hooligans, who despite a ban on the movement of fans decided by UEFA, the Croats arrived in a phalanx from Zagreb to Athens.

Source: First Topic