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Evagoras Pallikarides Still Causes Discomfort 69 Years Later

Published January 22, 2026, 08:18
Evagoras Pallikarides Still Causes Discomfort 69 Years Later

A banner with the photograph of Evagoras Pallikarides, displayed by Paphos FC fans at Stamford Bridge stadium in London, was removed at the request of the authorities and under the instructions of UEFA. This action was taken due to the sensitivity surrounding the figure of Pallikarides, who was executed by the British in 1957 during the colonial period. Evagoras Pallikarides, one of the pioneers of the struggle for the union of Cyprus with Greece, is considered a national hero in Cyprus. His execution, at the age of 21, provoked strong reactions and intensified anti-British sentiment in Cyprus. The removal of the banner demonstrates UEFA's attempt to maintain a neutral stance on politically sensitive issues in order to avoid tensions and protests during sporting events. However, the move has sparked reactions from Cypriot fans, who believe that UEFA is undermining the historical memory and the struggle of Pallikarides. The fact that the figure of Evagoras Pallikarides continues to provoke reactions and discomfort even 69 years after his death underscores his importance to Cypriot society and national identity.