FIFA probes Greece



FIFA probes Greece over fans with lasers

Brussels - FIFA opened disciplinary proceedings against Greece on Tuesday over allegations their fans tried to distract Israel goalkeeper Dudu Aouate with laser beams during last week's World Cup qualifier. Greece won the match 2-1 in Heraklion last Wednesday thanks to a second-half penalty by Giorgios Samaras.

Soccer's world governing body said it was probing reports that local fans aimed the infra-red beams at Aouate as he was preparing to face the penalty that kept Greece top of Group Two and damaged Israel's chances of qualification.

"I certainly was blinded during the penalty but it did not affect me not stopping it," Aouate said. The Israel goalkeeper dived to his left while the penalty went in to the right.
"In the first half I was being blinded and I alerted the referee. In the second half the fans with the laser) moved from one end of the stadium to the other so that they could continue to blind me."

FIFA said Greece were warned in October 2008 after laser beams were used by their fans during their qualifier against Switzerland. The Swiss won the game 2-1 but the distracting beams were directed at striker Alexander Frei as he was taking a penalty for Switzerland's opening goal.

If found guilty a second time Greece will most likely face stiffer punishment by FIFA, which could be a hefty fine, deduction of points or having to play future games behind closed doors. "We have not been officially informed by FIFA over this," a Greek FA official said but another official said the FA was aware of Israeli media reports on the issue.

Many Lion’s fans are expected in South Africa to support their team. ”Coupled with the IPL Cricket which ends on 23 May,
the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup in June and the ICC 8-Nations Champions’ Trophy in September, South Africa is certainly expecting thousands of fans for the upcoming top level sporting events,” notes Robert Wilson. CEO of travelinsouthafrica.net . “Fans would be well advised to sort out their travel and accommodation soon,” he said.
 
Israel FA spokesman Gil Levanoni said his organisation was "awaiting the outcome of FIFA'S investigation but we are not getting involved in the matter at this time." - Reuters
 


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