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Hliopoulos' Apology: "Shame is Everywhere in Greek Football"

Published February 11, 2026, 17:30

Dimitris Hliopoulos' apology to the EPO was full of accusations and barbs against Greek football. The owner of AEK described the situation as "shameful" and accused the EPO of dark practices and discrimination. He focused on the case of referee Danny Makkelie, claiming that he had self-nominated for the Olympiacos-PAOK game years ago and that VAR should not have intervened in the recent derby against PAOK. Hliopoulos accused the EPO of trying to turn from accuser to accused and criticized former president Vasilis Gagatsis. He argued that there are recorded statements and evidence to prove his allegations. He also referred to the recent AEK-PAOK game, accusing Mr. Gagatsis of trying to become a "natural judge" and of making unfounded accusations. He stressed that such behavior exacerbates the climate in Greek football. The process is ongoing and the committee's decision is expected in the coming days. The case has sparked intense debate and questioning about the transparency and institutional functioning of Greek football.