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Fans hurt in Greek handball riot

BBC Published May 29, 2010 Reviewed Jul 2, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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At least 14 people were hurt in the Greek handball riot in Lamia.
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Three fans were taken to hospital with knife wounds.
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All team sports were cancelled for two weeks in 2007 after a brawl between rival women's volleyball fans left one man dead.
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The Greek handball cup finals were suspended indefinitely following the riot.
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Dozens of fans of rival Greek hanball teams PAOK Salonika and AEK Athens have attacked each other with petrol bombs and knives, leaving at least 14 people hurt.

PAOK fans apparently attacked a local fan club of AEK in the central town of Lamia, where they were due to play a cup match.

AEK fans responded, and battles ensued in the streets and the venue.

Police used teargas to regain control of the town.

Residents said the situation was out of control throughout the morning.

"The fans were throwing Molotov cocktails, bricks and chairs at each other," a resident told local TV.

Three fans were taken to hospital with knife wounds, Reuters news agency reported.

Lamia mayor Georgios Kotronias accused police of failing to control the fans.

"The police could not control the situation even though they gave permission for the fans to come," he said.

Handball officials announced that the cup finals had been suspended indefinitely.

Correspondents say violence between sports fans in Greece is relatively common. All team sports were cancelled for two weeks in 2007 after a brawl between rival women's volleyball fans left one man dead.

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