
The first glimmer of hope for a further start for Greek football was left open by the EPO yesterday, bringing 30 teams into the Super League 2 championship. directors. from the Little League.
The Executive Committee of the Federation gave the go-ahead to close the last gap in the second professional category after voting (13 for, 1 against, 1 white) confirming the promotion of Iraklis Larissa. An event that provoked a reaction from Agrotikos Asteras, who competitively won promotion from the 3rd national team through the barriers and announced a lawsuit against this decision.
And if today it is possible to refine what will happen with the second category, then tomorrow a lot will be decided for the future of amateur football, since the Ministry of Sports has made an amendment to the register.
This allows clubs with special sporting recognition that have applied for registration to take part in the leagues without being penalized by law. In a statement yesterday, the EPO called on Mr. Avgenakis to “remove football-related sanctions from the law”, with information that at Goudi Park they are ready to negotiate a start if the amendment is amended. so that special sporting recognition is not considered a necessary condition for the participation of teams in the championships.
However, at the same time, EPO President Takis Baltakos, speaking on the TV show “Diki”, brought back the Grexit risk for Greek football from FIFA/UEFA and kept the rivalry with SL1 underlined that, if necessary, the EPO would take over the championship competition from the league.
Source: Kathimerini

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