EuroLeague “condemning Giannakopoulos’ behavior”

2018-04-12T16:30:56+00:00 2018-04-12T16:51:47+00:00.

Aris Barkas

12/Apr/18 16:30

Eurohoops.net

According to the EuroLeague, all the members of the board condemned Dimitris Giannakopoulos behavior and he left the meeting before its completion.

By Eurohoops team/ info@eurohoops.net

Panathinaikos didn’t have any allies in the effort to change the league’s management and as a result, Dimitris Giannakopoulos announced that Panathinaikos is leaving the league.

According to the press release of the EuroLeague, all the members of the board opposed Giannakopoulos, especially on the matter of his behavior: “The Board also reviewed the recent public statements made by Panathinaikos Superfoods Athens’ owner, Mr. Dimitris Giannakopoulos, including the dossier he recently shared with numerous media outlets across Europe. All clubs present with the only exception of Panathinaikos, unanimously and strongly agreed that such statements are of the highest severity and cause damage to the EuroLeague – the competition property of the ECA Shareholders, with these condemning Mr. Giannakopoulos’ behavior, requesting him to stop his public statements immediately.

Clubs unequivocally reminded Panathinaikos and its owner about the existing internal processes that must be followed to express any discrepancies or questions, as have been repeatedly defined and approved by all the Shareholders, including Panathinaikos. All Clubs also expressed their ultimate respect towards Panathinaikos as a historic and iconic institution in European club basketball and sports and a fellow ECA Shareholder. Mr. Giannakopoulos requested the other ECA Shareholders present to instruct the Euroleague Basketball CEO to amnesty the arena prohibition sanction that is currently in place. The clubs unanimously rejected this request, after which Mr. Giannakopoulos, unfortunately, left the meeting prior to its conclusion.

All the discussed topics will be submitted to the next ECA Shareholders Meeting for formal approval”.

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