Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis met with UEFA President Aleksander ?eferin and FIFA Vice President Greg Clark on Tuesday at the Maximos Mansion, ANA reports.
After the meeting, the prime minister and Minister of State Giorgos Gerapetritis signed agreements with the two organizations on collaboration aimed at reforming Greek football.
In a discussion before their private meeting, the prime minister stressed the government’s intention to “clean up” football in the country: “We have made a political decision to ‘clean up’ Greek football once and for all and look forward to your contribution in order to join in this effort. I am very pleased that we will sign two documents demonstrating our commitment to make significant progress in upgrading Greek football and your interest in helping us with technical help. We aim, without a doubt, to succeed where others have failed. Greek football is worth nothing less than this. It is a sport that the Greeks really love and, frankly, what we have seen so far is really unfair to the football product we want to create.”
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