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Greece and UEFA look to end the "cancer" of hooligan violence in soccer

Greek football - or soccer - teams have delivered some important performances on the European stage these past weeks, and fans are rightfully excited across the country. While fans celebrate these victories, a cloud hangs over the sport. Fan violence is back in the spotlight after a Greek fan was killed recently in an altercation with Croatian hooligans in Athens. The incident has sparked a debate about violence in the game and the government’s responsibilities, and UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin met with Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Wednesday to address what he called “the cancer of football”. Professor Alexander Kitroeff, a Professor of History at Haverford College and the author of the book Ελλάς, Ευρώπη Παναθηναϊκός! 100 Χρόνια Ελληνική Ιστορία - Greece, Europe, Panathinaikos! 100 Years of Greek History, joins Thanos Davelis to discuss these latest developments.

You can read the articles we discuss on our podcast here:

UEFA and Greece to clamp down on football hooligans after fan's death in Athens

UEFA’s Ceferin calls on Europe to end ‘cancer’ of soccer violence

PM announces soccer club club fan associations will close

Nagorno-Karabakh residents say 'disastrous' blockade choking supplies

Mount an airlift to feed Nagorno-Karabakh

Russia risks war with NATO in Black Sea, former top commander in Europe warns

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