Panathinaikos fans set fire to a banner during a clash against Olympiakos, which was abandoned.
Panathinaikos’ match at home to Olympiakos was abandoned on Sunday after their fans attacked players on the visiting team’s bench during the Greek Super League match and clashed with police outside the OAKA Stadium.
About four minutes after kick-off in the Athens derby, Panathinaikos fans invaded the area surrounding the pitch and attacked Olympiakos players on the team’s bench. The match was stopped for about eight minutes before resuming.
Violence erupted again outside the stadium after Olympiakos…

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Greece’s oldest football club Panathinaikos have been banned from European competition for three seasons for failing to pay their debts, UEFA has announced.
The Athens-based club were given a suspended sentence by UEFA’s Club Financial Control Body, the panel that oversees the governing body’s financial fair play rules, in December and told they had until March 1 to settle their unpaid bills.
On March 19, however, the panel’s investigatory chamber concluded that Panathinaikos had still not paid…

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Former Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien reflects on the Blues’ 2017-18 season and his days playing at Stamford Bridge.
ATHENS, Greece — Panathinaikos say long-delayed payments have been made to Michael Essien and two others in an effort to avoid losing nine points as the Greek club struggles with mounting debts and the threat of relegation.
A sports judge ordered Panathinaikos to settle debts with Essien, Argentine winger Sebastian Leto and Spanish forward Toche within three days or lose the points.
Club officials did not say how much money had been paid.
Essien moved to Panathinaikos from AC Milan in 2015 and…

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UEFA says Panathinaikos face a one-season ban from European competition if they fail to pay creditors this month.
The Greek club had a €100,000 fine imposed by UEFA’s club finance panel, with a further €100,000 due if Panathinaikos haven’t “paid the amounts or concluded an agreement with the creditors” by March 1.
UEFA did not specify the debts, but the European football governing body has the power to intervene if clubs delay paying wages, transfer fees or taxes.
If Panathinaikos miss…

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