Olympiakos
owner Evangelos Marinakis was cleared for lack of evidence on Thursday by the
Council of Appeals of facing trial in the Greek match-fixing scandal of
2010-2011.
The court
decided to bring to justice 85 of the 158 defendants in the case before a
three-member court of appeals for felonies with charges ranging from felonies
to misdemeanors.
Among those
to face trial are Super League president Giorgos Borovilos, former Olympiakos
Volos president and now mayor of Volos Achilleas Beos, Levadiakos president
Giannis Kombotis, Asteras Tripolis owner Dimitris Bakos, Panthrakikos owner
Thodoris Savvakis and president Dimitris Tzelepis, former Greece international
defender Avraam Papadopoulos as well as other players, referees, betting
brokers, managers and a former employee of the country’s football federation.
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