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Tzavellas: “If anyone thinks I’ve insulted the memory of Alkis, I should be punished”

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Giorgos Tzavellas said in his apology to the Interwetten Super League Disciplinary Board that if someone feels they have insulted the memory of Alkis, they deserve the punishment.

Giorgos Tzavellas apologized to the Super League sports referee Interwetten for asking Kleanthis Vikelidis for an apology for his behavior in the match between AEK and Aris, stressing that he did not personally insult a yellow card fan but received several insults during the process the match, while they believe that his act has insulted the memory of Alkis, then he deserves the punishment.

Union lawyer Alexis Alexiou called for Javelin to be acquitted of defamation. The AEK stopper is recalled shouting “worms” during Sergio Araujo’s goal celebrations, an act for which he apologized by posting on Instagram.

Among other things, Tzavellas mentioned in his apology:I am a 16-17 year old professional soccer player with a special character in my challenging game. I never turned my head in the stands. I didn’t speak to fans, they insulted me from the start of the fight, me, my wife, my mother, cancer, crucifixion. “My team-mate at the party showed him the ‘A’ for Alkis, I tell him an expression we always say, I look angry.”

“I went out and apologized to Alkis, not for what I did. I didn’t do anything, I didn’t find anyone. There’s no Mars fan there, there’s nothing, not even footballers. I’m looking in front of the camera because Araoucho had walked in front of the camera If anyone thinks I offended the memory of Alkis I should be punished, I didn’t notice anything at the time“.

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