The AEK women's team has been fined 4,000 Euros by the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) for a breach of conduct during the semi-final match of the Women's Cup against PAOK. PAOK advanced to the final after winning the first leg 1-0.
The incident during the semi-final match has led to a significant financial penalty for AEK, highlighting the EPO's commitment to maintaining discipline and fair play in women's football. The breach of conduct, though not specified, was deemed serious enough to warrant a substantial fine, emphasizing the Federation's stance on sportsmanship and respect.
PAOK's victory in the first leg secured their place in the final, where they will compete for the coveted Women's Cup title. The match against AEK was a crucial encounter in the competition, and PAOK's ability to navigate through the semi-final round demonstrates their strength and strategic approach to the tournament.
The decision by the EPO to impose the fine on AEK serves as a reminder to all teams of the importance of adhering to the rules and regulations of the game, reinforcing the competitive integrity of the Women's Cup.