Greek ref's home attacked after league leaders held
ATHENS, Greece (AP):
The Greek Football Federation has condemned an attack on the home of a video assistant referee (VAR) only hours after a controversial top-flight match decision.
No one was hurt in the house attack early Monday.
Police said attackers smashed a window and threw a firecracker into the Athens home of the VAR official after title contenders Olympiakos were held to 0-0 at Volos, in central Greece on Sunday. A goal by Olympiakos was disallowed for offside early in the second half.
The federation said the "mafia-style" attack by "thugs (was) aimed at intimidating football officials."
The head of the Athens referees association, Panagiotis Varouchas, told the AP he has repeatedly asked authorities for additional police protection for his members.
"They ignored us, so what happened was to be expected," Varouchas said. "The referee has two young kids, so his family was a bit shaken up. We need better protection or the league won't find referees for big matches."
Professional Greek football has been troubled by violence for decades, with attacks on referees, arson attacks against fan associations, and street brawls between rival fans – with the incidents often triggered by controversial match decisions.
League organisers began using match officials from abroad last year to address frequent accusations of corruption and bias. VAR was introduced months later.
Olympiakos club owner Evangelos Marinakis blasted the decision not to award the goal, maintaining reforms in refereeing have failed to address bias in decision making. He described the bosses of major rival clubs as "manure" who were spoiling the Greek professional game.
Olympiakos have struggled to uphold its traditional dominance in recent years. PAOK overtook Olympiakos at the top of the standings with a 5-1 home rout of Atromitos on Monday.