The derby will take place behind closed doors between AEK and PAOK for the 17th game of the Super League, as announced by the “yellow-blacks”, deciding not to use the right to attend 1,000 fans in OAKA.
According to the announcement, AEK is not going to proceed with the separation of its fans, emphasizing that “All our fans are selected, not just 1,000 of them”.
The announcement:
PAE AEK announces that it will not use the right for the presence of just 1,000 spectators on the stands and that the next home game against PAOK, on ​​Sunday, January 9, will be held behind closed doors.
Despite the fact that this is a match of high interest, PAE AEK will remain steadfast in its ideas, but also in the point of view that it expressed institutionally and will not proceed to a separation or even a random selection among the 16,043 season ticket holders out of respect for her fans, who have ranked her at the top of the ticket table to date in the league. For us, all our fans are selected, not just 1,000 of them.
It is impossible for us to implement a decision which from the first moment we characterized as practically inapplicable and unjust and we ask for the understanding of the world of our team.
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