‘The’ hooligan ‘,’ beating by fans ‘are not valid’

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“The real reason for the match was stopped by the referee due to the injury of the goalkeeper of the opposing team after a fight and conflict with our own team.”

Announcement by Foutsaliki AEL regarding the fight with Omonia. In detail:

‘They were proud of yellow LAE,

With this present we want to inform the sporting public and quote the real events that took part in Nikos Solomonidis and to finally restore the truth.

Before the first twenty -four -hour break from the interruption of the third final, we witnessed an over -effort by some media to spit our union and with hypothetical scenarios to charge the cause of the interruption in fantastic versions and not the real.

Dear good -natured, we inform you that more than 1000 our fans attended yesterday in the third final and throughout the time of imitation. Yesterday’s presence of our fans may have been the most massive and most shocking from the day this damaged sport is in its history. Thursday’s massive presence and support for the Foutsalo section of AEL is obviously not liked by some and at the first opportunity they tried in underground ways to affect the prestige and 95 -year history of the Limassol Athletic Union. As for the rupture of the object and the entry of fans during the match, there were individual incidents that are taking place for the first time this year, which is confirmed by this year’s references to the judiciary.

On 17/3 and during the established police meeting, the representative of our team did not obtain any objection to any of the demands of the Police and the Security Officer for the race, because we all knew that this game was highly hazardous due to the events that took place.

Events that we deliberately did not mention publicly (throwing objects, delay and long delay for our return to Limassol) to avoid climate scaling and firing in the following race. After all, we admit that it was a wrong decision since if we had mentioned them in time now some would not have the mud to go out on every television/radio show and play it innocent doves.

It is noteworthy that lately statements and videos have seen statements and videos from representatives of the opposing group that fueled the prestige of arbitration and described as hostile to terrorist hospitality in Limassol. Practical condemnable but expected since in the last three years and before each final begins the same narrative to trigger the climate and overshadow our team’s successes.

Let’s talk now about the stoppage of the race, a break that we have heard three different versions from the opposing team so far. The real reason for the stoppage of the match was made by the referee due to the injury of the goalkeeper of the opposing team after a fight and conflict with agents of our own team. The “hooligan”, “fans beating” do not apply and have nothing to do with reality. That is why the game was interrupted for this reason we have been referred by the athletic judge and for this version will be placed with our position our lawyers in the Cyprus Football Federation next Monday. Today’s reporting announcement by the Cyprus Police on injuries confirms the opinion of the race doctor.

Because we did not expect to be known, the injured man was injured in the whole clash that took part in the bubble of the stadium in an attempt to help the whole tense atmosphere. His injury has been recorded and confirmed by a city hospital.

We have learned to say figs and boats boats, to admit our mistakes and take our responsibilities over time wherever and whenever we do and we will do it now! We are expecting the judgments of the Judicial Committee and then we will be positioned again for the whole issue.

We call on our world in restraint and be sure that all those who make up Futsalian AEL will fight all the battles “inside and outside the court” so as not to lose the efforts of a whole year.

Board of Directors Futsal 2009 ».

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