Savvidis, a Greek-Russian businessman with important holdings in Greece and rumoured close links with the government of Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, has been on the run since an arrest was issued for his arrest on Monday. In Tuesday's statement, he denied claims that he bickered with the referee and an official from the opponents, AEK Athens, and claimed his foray onto the pitch was aimed at preventing violence from breaking out.He invaded the pitch on Sunday.
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With a gun. ?
But now PAOK Salonika's president has said he's "very sorry."
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Savvidis stormed onto the field at the 90th minute after a game-winning goal against AEK had been deemed offside. PAOK and AEK are in a neck-and-neck race for the championship, which would be the first for either team for more than two decades."I had no right to enter the field of play in this fashion."
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) March 13, 2018
PAOK Salonika's president has released a statement after invading the pitch with a gun.
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