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More Croatian hooligan suspects released on bail
The release of a further 10 Croatian nationals accused of their involvement in soccer-related clashes in Athens in August on the eve of a European qualifier match between hosts AEK and Dinamo Zagreb was ordered by a Greek court on Monday.
The number of accused Dinamo Zagreb fans that have been released, or will imminently be, now stands at 40.
The chronology of deadly fan violence in Greece
The serious injury of a police officer by a naval flare at a volleyball match in Athens on Thursday night is yet another incident in the bloody cycle of fan violence in Greece.
Since 1983, at least 13 people have died as a result of hooliganism in and around sport.
Below are some of the major incidents from the litany of shame for Greek sports.
1983: Kicked to death
Greek referees refuse to officiate Super League matches over safety concerns
Greek referees and match officials on Tuesday announced they would not officiate any Super League matches starting from the weekend in protest at what they say are dangerous working conditions.
Greek football has been marred by crowd trouble as well allegations of corruption and match-fixing that have fanned discontent and have seen attendances dwindle.
Sakellaropoulou to visit Austria Dec 4-6
President Katerina Sakellaropoulou of Greece is scheduled to undertake an official visit to Austria from December 4 to 6. The invitation for this visit was extended by her Austrian counterpart, Alexander Van der Bellen, as reported by the state-run Athens-Macedonian news agency.
No further details have been provided at this time.
Enter the Athens Masonic Lodge! (14+1 photos)
Freemasonry in Greece since 1782
Bulgarian Tennis Sensation Grigor Dimitrov Makes History in Paris
In an electrifying semifinal clash at the Paris Masters, Bulgarian tennis sensation Grigor Dimitrov secured his place in the final by defeating Greece's Stefanos Tsitsipas in a thrilling three-set match. Dimitrov's victory propels him into his second-ever Masters 1000 final, with his opponent for the title to be determined in the second semifinal match between Novak Djokovic and Andrey Rublev.
Four Greeks with autism could not find a job so they opened their own business
Autism is a rising problem in Greece
The October 28 Military Parade from Thessaloniki (video)
Greece unlike any other country celebrates the day it entered the war instead the end of WWII - The "Zeus" Demo Team pilot's message: "Only free souls guard free homelands"