Evangelos Marinakis

Olympiakos and Atromitos face relegation for match fixing

Olympiakos and Atromitos are threatened with relegation, while their owner Evangelos Marinakis and Giorgos Spanos, Portuguese coach Ricardo Sa Pinto and a dozen others are threatened with very serious sanctions, all for corruption and match fixing in Greek soccer, according to a report on Athens radio station Sport FM.

Marinakis stresses need for national unity on Greek Independence Day

Olympiacos FC chief Evangelos Marinakis stressed the importance of national unity at a critical juncture in the nation's history at which it faces multiple tough challenges.

In a message marking the celebration of Greek Independence Day, which is also his name day, Marinakis expressed confidence that Greece will emerge victorious from the Coronavirus pandemic.

Marinakis’ Nottingham Forest donate

When Evangelos Marinakis took over Nottingham Forest FC he set as goal the return of the club to the Premiere League but also its closer connection with local community, in the form of intense charity action by the Club, action which will support the people living in that area. These have been two goals that Marinakis has been striving with all his resources to accomplish.

Marinakis: ‘I understand the pain of court jester Vaxevanis’

Evangelos Marinakis, the top-ranking City Councillor of Piraeus in terms of votes has categorically dismissed slanderous allegations that he visited the PM's Maximos Mansion offices after the PM was sworn in, even as dozens of international digital and print media outlets surrounded the PM's offices.

Marinakis was firm in dismissing the ludicrous charge.

Marinakis welcomes political change following elections

Olympiacos FC leader and Piraeus City Councillor Evangelos Marinakis, who received the most votes in the recent municipal elections, told journalists after casting his vote today that,"A new day is beginning for the Greek people and all together we shall try to make a new Greece in which the sacrifices of the Greek people will be vindicated".

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