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APOEL Spokesman Criticizes Police's 'A La Carte' Approach to Penalties After Derby Clashes

Published January 19, 2026, 08:19
APOEL Spokesman Criticizes Police's 'A La Carte' Approach to Penalties After Derby Clashes

The APOEL spokesperson, Nikolaos Leventis, strongly criticized the penalty process following the clashes that occurred after the derby against Apollon. He argued that the letters from the Police Headquarters to the KOP (Cyprus Football Association) and the Sports Court are “a la carte,” meaning selective and not consistently applied in all cases. Mr. Leventis referred to the case of the incidents at the “AEK ARENA,” where, he claims, the corresponding letter was delayed in being sent. The APOEL representative's criticism concerns the subjectivity and lack of transparency in the imposition of penalties, as well as the potential bias towards certain teams. He believes that this process does not contribute to preventing violence in stadiums, but instead reinforces a sense of impunity. Mr. Leventis accused the Police Headquarters of applying different standards depending on the circumstances and the teams involved, implying that APOEL is being treated unfairly. His post on social media sparked intense comment and discussion in the Cypriot sports scene. This statement comes after the serious incidents that occurred outside the “AlfaMega” after the end of the derby, which included vandalism, clashes, and throwing of objects. The authorities have launched investigations to identify and arrest the perpetrators.