Volleyball
The volleyball referee who stood in a minute’s silence: ‘One of my most difficult moments’
Referee Eleni Daniilidou, who burst into tears during the one-minute silence for the victims of the Tempe tragedy ahead of the Pegasus vs. Kifissia game, spoke to ERT3 and the program Kosmos toun Spor.
The referee of the match Pegasos – Kifissia, Eleni Daniilidou, wept during the one-minute silence for the victims of the Tempi tragedy.
She spoke herself on ERT3 and the program Kosmos toun Spor, where she stressed that this was one of the most difficult moments of her career: “One of the most difficult moments, especially when we talk about the loss of young people. When we get out of the ego phase when you have children, see what it’s like to lose a child. When you put yourself in the situation For parents who have lost their child, the pain is great.
Just the idea of a young person being lost. I don’t underestimate the loss of the elderly, think of the loss of your child. There is no greater pain and, for so many young people, so unfair to leave.
Blame each other and get to the tip of the iceberg. Why is that happend? Why didn’t they say that was wrong? why did i close my eyes Are many. Huge psychological burden when talking about young people. It happened and you got me” he explained, among other things.
Source: sport 24
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