A series of actions, which culminate in the match against Ionikos, is organized by OFI, aimed at combating gender-based violence. With the slogan “Make your fear a force».
All revenue from ticket sales will be given to support “Strong me”. On Sunday (28/11) the Cretans invite all women to “Th. Vardinogiannis “, with a symbolic ticket price of 3 euros at Gate 1. All women who buy a ticket, will receive as a gift a reusable fabric bag, with the message” Make your fear a force “, the OFI badge,” Strong me “and the white ribbon, the symbol against gender-based violence, which will be worn by all workers on the pitch.
The announcement
Our team is taking a stand again, highlighting one of the most serious social issues of our day. On the occasion of November 25, International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, OFI PAE 1925 organizes a series of actions which culminate in the fight against Ionikos (28/11), with the aim of combating gender-based violence.
On Sunday (28/11) our team invites all women to “Th. Vardinogiannis “, with a symbolic ticket price of 3 euros at Gate 1. Those women who buy a ticket, will receive as a gift a reusable fabric bag, with the message” Make your fear a force “, the OFI badge,” Strong me “and the white ribbon, the symbol against gender-based violence, which will be worn by all employees on the pitch.
ALL proceeds from ticket sales will be donated to support “Strong me”.
The “Strong me” is a movement, which aims to prevent and combat gender-based violence, uniting bodies involved in supporting and empowering women who have suffered any form of violence as well as defending their rights.
Prerequisites:
1. Tickets are for women of all ages.
2. The sale of tickets will NOT be done electronically, but ONLY from the office of PAE OFI 1925, located next to the entrance of Gate 9 of “Th. Vardinogiannis “on Kantanou Street, Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 18:00. On Saturday (27/11) the tickets will be sold only from the stand of “Strong me” in Eleftherias Square, from 10:00 to 14:00.
3. For the issuance of the ticket, the Name of the holder, the AMKA and the Identity Number are necessary, while only for the specific tickets the “OFI Friend Card” is NOT required.
4. For the purchase of the ticket, the physical presence of the woman, in whose name the issue will be made, is NOT required. The identification process will take place on the day of the race, upon entering the facility.
5. If the ticket is intended for a minor girl, it must be accompanied by an adult on the field.
6. In order to enter the installation, it is necessary to present:
Vaccination certificate (14 days after completion of vaccination) or six months sickness certificate.
Police ID, or passport or driver’s license
Those aged 13-17 will have the right to enter the facility with PCR Test up to 72 hours before the start of the race or Rapid Test up to 48 hours before the start of the race.
For children up to 12 years old, the parent must have a negative Self test certificate.
Caution: In case a fan does not bring one of the above documents, he will not have the right to enter the facility.
The use of a mask is mandatory when arriving, staying and leaving the sports facility.
We are sending a strong message against any form of violence
In the context of the action “Make your fear a force”, OFI is proceeding with a pioneering action for the Greek data.
In the match against Ionikos, the players of our team will play with a black line under one eye, which symbolizes the marks left by violence on the body, thus underlining our team’s opposition against any form of violence. .
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