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Greek Football Hooligans' Links to Drugs, Crime

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June 18, 2025

When a police officer died after clashes with hooligans outside a women's volleyball match in Athens in December 2023, authorities vowed to end the violence and criminality that have plagued Greek sport for decades.

Greek Football Hooligans' Links to Drugs, Crime

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Police launched probes into the hooliganism that killed Giorgos Lyggeridis and that had moved beyond football stadiums, but also into links between some violent fans and criminal gangs.

These links, they believed, were ramping up the aggression.

While the vast majority of sports fans in Greece are peaceful, evidence collected by police alleges hardcore fans, who follow their clubs across different sports, were involved in smuggling drugs, or linked to gangs extorting protection money from businesses and arson.

"(The gangs) used sports as an alibi," Sports Minister Ioannis Vroutsis said. "They used clubs as a cover for their illegal acts."

Police have made dozens of arrests, with the latest coming on June 16.

The fan groups' hierarchies and discipline "offered the conditions for criminal organisations to thrive within them", Supreme Court prosecutor Georgia Adeilini has said.

Police officials said gangs can emerge within fan groups or infiltrate them to sell drugs, or seek new recruits.

On Dec 7, 2023, some fans of Olympiakos football club moved a bag of flares and makeshift explosives from a storage room at their stadium to the venue for a women's volleyball derby against Panathinaikos.

"We'll kill you!" the crowd shouted, according to prosecutors, during an attack on police that led to the fatal injury of Lyggeridis, who was hit by a flare.

In May, a Greek court convicted a 20-year-old Olympiakos fan of manslaughter and gave him a life sentence.

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