Europa League
Terror at Taylor Airport: boycott, water and flying chair by Roma fans

Europa League final referee Anthony Taylor was attacked by Roma fans as he exited Budapest Airport.
England referee of the Europa League final against Sevilla, Anton Taylor, was attacked by Roma fans. The match referee was spotted on his departure from Budapest airport for England by Roma friends who began to verbally abuse and harass him.
In fact, despite the police forces, there were some Roma fans who also threw objects at Taylor, most notably bottles and chairs.
Police eventually escorted Taylor to an area where there was no contact with the assembled crowd.
After the end of Wednesday’s final, Jose Mourinho was the one who spoke badly about the English referee and even the Portuguese coach himself verbally attacked him as he left the field.
Source: sport 24

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Palmer-Brown’s sprain, Sporar’s biceps problem at Panathinaikos, doubtful ahead of PAOK

Sporar left the Tripoli Stadium pitch with biceps problems, while Palmer-Brown suffered a sprain. Magnusson’s surgery on Friday.
Panathinaikos earned a big away win against Asteras 4-1, but the Greens finished the game seeing two of their players sidelined with injuries.
Sporar initially suffered from biceps problems and Palmer-Brown, who was replaced by Schenkefeld at half-time, suffered a sprain. The condition of both will be assessed on Friday according to the tests presented and of course there are doubts about PAOK.
On Friday, Magnuson will undergo surgery to repair the cruciate ligament damage he sustained in the Derby with AEK.
Source: sport 24

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The price and method of distribution of Olympiakos tickets for the match against Batska Topola

Olympiacos announced the prices of the friends of the team for the matches with Batska Topola, as well as the method of selling tickets.
Olympiakos Piraeus will face Batska Topola next Thursday (May 10) in Serbia on the second matchday of the Europa League group stage, with the red and whites having people on their side.
The red-white PAE announced that the prices for the tickets for the match with Batska Topola are 22 euros and can only be paid in cash, while the conditions for purchasing the tickets are being clarified.
The PAE Olympiacos announcement in detail: “For the matchday 2 match of the UEFA Europa League against Bačka Topola, which will be played on Thursday, May 10th, 2023 at 6:45 p.m. (local time) in the “TSC ARENA”, PAE Olympiacos informs the team’s friends of the following:
Tickets will be available on Friday, September 29th (11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. or until sold out) at the Amateur Olympiakos Members/Fan Department Office at G. Karaiskakis Stadium (under Door 19) – Emporiki Stoa ), with the right to purchase one (1) ticket for each VVIP, VIP and 33 season ticket holder traveling to Serbia themselves.
Every fan must present their season ticket, police ID and flight or hotel reservation when purchasing tickets.
The price of the tickets is €22 and the payment method is CASH ONLY“.
Source: sport 24

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Sidibe went crazy after the win over Brighton, “AEK OLE” rang loudly in the Amex Stadium

AEK have released behind-the-scenes footage of their magnificent win over Brighton, with Sidibe’s wild post-match celebration and the chant of “AEK OLE OLE OLE” rang out from Union fans at the Amex Stadium standing out.
On Thursday evening (21/9), AEK achieved one of the biggest doubles in their history in Europe when they beat Brighton 3-2 at the Amex Stadium. Sidibe, Gacinovic and Ponce were named Union’s top scorers, while Joao Pedro scored the Seagulls’ two goals from the penalty spot.
In the side camera released by Union on Sunday (September 24th), the pulse that the yellow and black fans gave throughout the game stands out, with “AEK OLE” blaring loudly.
Of course, Sidibe, one of AEK’s star players, celebrated his team’s victory as soon as the final whistle sounded.
Source: sport 24

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