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Murder of a 19-year-old: This is how KAE Aris will honor the memory of Alkis Kampanos

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Murder of a 19-year-old: This is how KAE Aris will honor the memory of Alkis Kampanos

KAE Aris will honor the memory of Alkis Kampanos, who was murdered in Thessaloniki at midnight last Monday, with a series of activities.

The shock isn’t gone. The murder of Alkis Kampanos has frozen Greece and KAE Aris announced on Friday afternoon (4/2) that it will pay tribute to the 19-year-old on Saturday (5/2) and Monday (97/2) as part of the 11th World Cup home game against Olympiakos. Stoiximan Basket League game.

The information from KAE Aris in detail:

On Saturday 5/2 at 12.00 noon, a delegation of Aris administration, staff and basketball players will go to the place where our team’s friend was killed to honor his memory. On the same day, before the start of the football team’s game against Volos (7:30 p.m.), the coach Giannis Kastritis and the team manager Christos Tapoutos will lay a wreath for the deceased Aris fans at the monument of Kleanthis Vikelidis a way.

On Monday, February 7th, as part of the game with Olympiakos for the 11th game of the Stoiximan Basket League, there will be a break in the 19th minute so that the players and technical staff of both teams can honor the deceased, leaving flowers on his shirt ARIS with his name and number 19. This shirt will be delivered to Alkis’ parents in Veria after the end of the game.

There will be a minute’s silence before the game begins while electronic signs in Nick Galis Hall will read the last of the characters from the murdered young man: “Please don’t hit me again.” This will be written on the pre-match jerseys of both teams who will compete with sadness in their performances.“.

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