WORLD FOOTBALL: President of CONCACAF and vice-president of FIFA, Victor Montagliani, has discussed the possibility of changing the football calendar in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
SUPER LEAGUE: FIFA has confirmed that the summer transfer window will be moved as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, with expiring contracts also set to be extended beyond June.
SUPER LEAGUE: In a bid to prevent national federations from permanently cancelling their respective leagues, FIFA has reportedly decided to extend the 2019/2020 season indefinitely.
SUPER LEAGUE: Changes concerning loans and the offside line will be introduced for next season, while the host city of the 2022 UEFA Europa League final was picked.
SUPER LEAGUE: Recent reports from England have suggested that FIFA will keep the next transfer window open until January in light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
SUPER LEAGUE: Aris are at risk of receiving a three-point deduction from the Super League table as a result of outstanding debts which still haven’t been resolved.
GREEK FOOTBALL ABROAD: Napoli’s Kostas Manolas has been named to the latest FIFA 20 Team of the Week while PAOK’s Dimitris Pelkas earned a Man of the Match item following his Greek Cup heroics midweek.
ETHNIKI (FOOTBALL): The senior Greek national team will face Costa Rica on American soil in March, the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) has confirmed.
SUPER LEAGUE: The Greek government will hold a meeting with FIFA and UEFA in order to sign a memorandum concerning the improvement of the domestic game, it has been confirmed.
SUPER LEAGUE: The leaders of AEK, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and PAOK will all participate in a meeting with FIFA and UEFA officials in Athens on Wednesday.
SUPER LEAGUE: Olympiacos striker Youssef El-Arabi has received his second FIFA 20 Team of the Week honour of the season following a hattrick in last weekend’s defeat of Lamia.
SUPER LEAGUE: As a result of outstanding debts owed to former players, FIFA has hit Aris with a transfer ban until the Greek organisation sort out the situation.
SUPER LEAGUE: The owners of AEK, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and PAOK are set to participate in a meeting in Athens, as both FIFA and UEFA aim to sort out the current problems in Greek football.
SUPER LEAGUE: The owners of AEK, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and PAOK have been invited to a meeting by FIFA and UEFA, as the governing bodies search for a way forward for Greek football.
SUPER LEAGUE: PAOK could be at risk of Financial Fair Play sanctions following the club’s early elimination from both the Champions League and the Europa League, while 19-year-old Dimitris Meliopoulos has decided to retire from football.
SUPER LEAGUE: Newly appointed Deputy Minister of Sport and Culture, Lefteris Avgenakis, recently held a meeting with officials from FIFA and UEFA as important topics were discussed.
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: In a press-conference, FIFA Director for European Associations Bjorn Vassallo revealed his relative satisfaction with the progress of the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO), with Vitor Melo Pereira to continue as the EPO Refereeing Department chairman.