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Scottish fans of Hearts FC sentenced by Greek court

September 4, 2023
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Two Scottish supporters of Hearts soccer club were sentenced on Monday to an eight-month jail term. The two Hearts supporters were arrested by Greek police after trying to enter the Toumba stadium in Thessaloniki with flares, where Hearts played against PAOK to qualify for the UEFA Europa League.

The three-member Thessaloniki Court of Misdemeanors found the two young men guilty of a breach of the sports law and decided on a three-year probation and a two-year ban from attending any sports game in Greek territory.

The two young men, aged 20 and 22, were tried in absentia as they did not appear in court nor had they a legal representation, reported local media thestival.gr.

They were set free last Friday when the scheduled trial was postponed due to the absence of a translator.

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