Football League
Super League 2: Full steam ahead for 36 club and second team rebuild
On Thursday afternoon (June 3rd), Deputy Sports Minister Lefteris Avgenakis met with all representatives of the Super League 2 and the Football League and discussed the restructuring of the category and the participation of the second teams in it.
As everything shows, with the merger of the Football League and the formation of second teams in a league of 36 teams from the new season in two groups, we are going full throttle for the restructuring in the Super League 2.
At least that’s what emerged from the conference call the Deputy Minister for Sport had on Thursday afternoon with the 31 Super League 2 and Football League teams (only AEL, which is not yet a member of SL2, were missing), where the aRestructuring with very strict criteria and rules, the creation of B teams, the immediate promotion of €1.55 million to the Football League from the bet and the full implementation of the holistic study and the new framework for football coaches.
The Secretary of State saw that very few groups (Levadiakos and Trikala) reacted to what he told them, at least before him, when each representative took the floor and spoke for three minutes, raising objections, while it is typical that the President of the union Mr Leoutsakos welcomed what Avgenakis proposed despite the objections he had raised and prompted Olympiacos’ official response.
Also on the conference call was Super League President Leonidas Boutsikaris, who briefed the other teams on the general terms of the B teams of Olympiakos, PAOK, Panathinaikos and AEK and Volos.
The deputy sports minister mentioned:
The economic, competitive and developmental criteria of the forthcoming restructuring of the two professional groups into one with the merger of SL2 and FL,
In the proposed positive and developmental plan for the creation of B-Teams of SL1 PAE that will participate in SL2, which was further explained by Mr. Boutsikaris,
Promoting professional and amateur sports through generous funding through the new type of gambling taxation,
In agreeing the provisions of the Holistic Study on State Obligations and the need for their full implementation by Football Associations,
In operating the National Platform for Sports Integrity regarding match manipulation,
In the changes of the institutional framework related to (and) the football coaches and Mr. Avgenakis stressed that “all these reforms emerge from democratic and collective processes, with full dialogue with stakeholders and not in their absence and without their knowledge”.
Both the President of SL2-FL, Leonidas Leoutsakos, and the vast majority of the Union’s PAE members (except Levadiakos and Trikala, who are reserved) agreed, praising both the evolving reforms (which call for strict criteria) and also the important one through financing the taxation of betting winnings.
In fact, the Secretary of State for Sport told Football League teams that they would immediately receive €77,500 each (€1,550,000 in total) in advance, as was recently the case with the other categories of professional sport in football, basketball and volleyball with totals 29.2 million euros strengthened.
Regarding the forthcoming restructuring of the two professional categories into one, with the merger of SL2 and FL, Mr. Avgenakis showed the need for sustainability, reliability, competitiveness and quality to replace the existing distorted situation imposed by his predecessor two years ago became, with strong PAE that have a share capital of at least €250,000 (instead of €30,000), but with the intention of further increasing it,
can submit a guarantee to ESA for at least €100,000 (instead of €15,000),
at least half of their players, who will be named on the match sheet, must meet the conditions for participation in a Greek national team of any age group,
have a minimum 3-year contract for central television rights management and
should prepare a three-year plan with similar relegations and promotions so that from the 2024-2025 season, including teams B’, they do not exceed the number of 18 teams agreed for the restructuring in the working group set up months ago with representatives of the EPO , SL2 – FL and Department of State.
In addition, the Deputy Minister of Sports noted that the draft law on voting
The degrees of SEFAA graduates with a major in football are automatically considered equivalent to UEFA B-level football coaching diplomas their further development is carried out by the UEFA EPO coaching schools with a 50% discount for the UEFA A diploma and with full payment of tuition fees for the UEFA Pro diploma.
The degrees in the football coaching diplomas and the resulting professional rights are those provided for in the UEFA coaching contract as incorporated into the EPO coaching regulations and implements the holistic study in this area as well,
Graduates of the EPO faculties with at least UEFA B level and above can obtain a professional permit from the GGA.
Source: Sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Football League
Panionios on AE Mykonos’ complaints: “We are proud of the quality of the people in our team”
A few days after AE Mykonos’ complaints of a violent attack on football players and team members, Panionios issued a statement calling it “toxic targeting”.
AE Mykonos denounced incidents of violence after the tie against Panionios in Nea Smyrni, claiming that “players and team members were greeted with punches and kicks”.
A few days later Panionios was appointed and without accepting what the people of AE Mykonos accused the group of, he argued that it was “toxic targeting”.
Panionio’s announcement:
“In the past few days, after what happened in the game against Mykonos, we decided to quiet down. For us, it all ended with Vangelis Vlachos’ apology in our dressing room. We thought the same for the people of Mykonos when judging by the smiling posts on social media her photos a few minutes later.
The reports continued with them pointing out our team’s executives and footballers who were not involved in the tensions caused by a Mykonos player. The decision to include names who have shown who they are on the pitches for years, who have been honored and honored with the jersey with the Greek national emblem, who have distinguished themselves for their morals and character, raises questions for even the most honest sports fans Purpose of the above publications and their toxic targeting. The same goes for footballers who have a respectable track record in both professional and amateur football and have never given anyone the right to comment on anything other than their sporting performance.
Our dressing rooms, all the teams we hosted in the 3rd Bundesliga, they all know very well who they are and if they have anything to do with what has been portrayed in some media. We are proud of the quality of the people that make up our team and we will not take pictures that unfortunately we have encountered in so many places, we don’t need them, we are Panionios.
We remain focused on improving what we need to present ourselves as befits our federation in the continuation of the Championship. Let everyone go with the mentality they represent.
The continuation on the pitches…”.
Source: Sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Football League
AE Mykonos complaints against Panionio: ‘Well done’, our players and members of the team were ‘greeted’ with kicks and punches
AE Mykonos, in a statement it issued, referred to incidents of violence after the draw with Panionios, complaining that “football players and members of the team’s squad were being hit and kicked by racquets”.
Episodes of violence were reported by AE Mykonos in a statement following the draw against Panionios in Nea Smyrni, stating that “players and members of the team were well received with punches and kicks”.
Its President also made a statement AE Mykonos, Alexandros Koukas who argued that I got a glass of tsipouro in my eye as he tried to get into the dressing room.
Announcement from Mykonos SA:
“AE Mykonos expresses its great displeasure and disgust at the violent incidents that took place in the dressing room of Nea Smyrni Stadium after the end of the game with Panionios! It is unacceptable, after a game where nothing happened on the pitch, to have good guys “greet” young footballers with punches and kicks, as well as the other missionary members of our team.
Unfortunately, the initiators of the attack also included Panioni football players, specifically Lima, Bregou and Stoupis, who committed violence against their peers, while the instigator of the incidents was veteran Panioni football player Nikos Spyropoulos.
The statement of the club’s president, Alexandros Koukas:
“I am ashamed of what I witnessed today at Nea Smyrni stadium. I have been a factor in football for 35 years and I never expected that a historic club like Panionios would make a championship with Bravos and alcohol in the dressing room!Me I got a glass of tsipouro in my eye trying to get into the team dressing room! Luckily, the intervention of an older gentleman spared me the worst!
However, our coach, 3-4 football players and the team’s caretaker were hit by bats. When I asked a police officer who was there, he replied: “We are here, sir.” I think that at some point the state should take care of the matter and not allow such awkward situations to arise for members of teams who simply play football in opposing venues.
Source: Sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
Football League
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Source: Sport 24
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
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