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PSAPP: “The Greek referees experienced verbal and physical violence, bullying and sexual harassment”
The PSAPP states in its announcement on Wednesday (June 12) that the referees have suffered more verbal and physical violence than anyone else in Greek football.
The PSAPP, in a statement, supported the referees in connection with their decision to forego the matches of the 14th matchday of the Stoiximan Super League, stressing that it accepts “verbal and physical violence, bullying and sexual harassment”.
The announcement in detail:
“PSAPP will always join its voice in improving the conditions of football in our country.
Greek referees have experienced verbal and physical violence, bullying, sexual harassment, various attacks, etc. more than anyone else in Greek football.
Their claim should become the claim of all those who dream of a football that gives society the values that it really has to offer.”
Source: sport 24
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