Croatian Police Ramp Up Security as AEK Football Team Arrives in Zagreb
Greek football team AEK has arrived in Zagreb amidst heightened security measures implemented by the Croatian police. The team is in the Croatian capital to play the first match of the third round of Champions League qualifiers against local team Dinamo. In response to recent violence between AEK and Dinamo supporters in Athens, the Croatian police have increased security at the airport and along the route to the team’s hotel.
Upon arrival at the airport, the AEK players and coaching staff were escorted by heavily guarded police vehicles to their hotel. Additionally, a significant number of police officers have been deployed around the team’s accommodation to ensure their safety.
The Croatian police have designated the match between Dinamo and AEK as a high-risk event. As a precautionary measure, UEFA previously announced that there will be no traveling fans at the matches between the two clubs.
The violence between AEK and Dinamo supporters in Athens resulted in the tragic murder of AEK fan Michalis Katsouris, as well as injuries to eight others. Prior to the scheduled game last week in Athens, visiting Croatian fans initiated the clashes with the home team’s supporters. As a result, UEFA canceled the match on the same day and rescheduled it to take place in Zagreb this Tuesday. The second leg of the Champions League qualifiers is set to take place in the capital of Greece on August 19.
With the Croatian police committed to maintaining a secure environment for the match, both teams and their fans hope for a peaceful and competitive football encounter. The increased security measures demonstrate the authorities’ dedication to delivering a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone involved.
The Croatian police’s vigilance serves as a reminder of the importance of crowd control and security measures during matches with a history of fan violence. By prioritizing the safety of players, coaching staff, and fans, both UEFA and local law enforcement continue to emphasize the significance of a positive and secure sporting environment.
As the AEK football team prepares to face Dinamo in what promises to be an exciting match, their presence in Zagreb exemplifies the global nature and thrilling spirit of European football. Through efficient security arrangements and joint efforts by UEFA and local authorities, the sport can continue to thrive while ensuring the wellbeing of all stakeholders involved.