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Greece–Denmark: “We support our National Team with passion – no lasers, no flares”

With an announcement, the Hellenic Football Federation (HFF) informed fans who will attend the “Georgios Karaiskakis” Stadium for the match against Denmark about stadium safety measures

Newsroom September 8 07:09

It’s a big game for the National Team, hosting Denmark in its second match for the World Cup qualifiers.

A statement calling on supporters filling Karaiskakis to avoid using lasers and flares.

The announcement in detail:

“After the triumphant start against Belarus, the National Team faces a strong opponent, Denmark, at ‘G. Karaiskakis’.

Two home games remain in the World Cup qualifiers — let’s support our team only with our voices, without lasers or flares that could result in stadium sanctions. Watch out for the person next to you! Below are detailed instructions.

Everyone attending must respect both our National Team and the opponent, turning the game into a football celebration.

On match day, we must strictly follow the instructions of security personnel and federation staff.

Special care must be taken regarding lasers and flares, as their use could result in stadium sanctions. It must be clear that, as in previous matches, any fans engaging in such actions will be identified by staff or CCTV and removed from the stadium.

They will also be banned from attending future National Team games — something unpleasant for all and harmful for the team that needs their support.

So, stay away from such reckless and pointless actions that only hurt our National Team.

NO LASERS AND FLARES! Watch out for your neighbor! Advise them, prevent their mistake!

Instructions for the Greece–Denmark match (08/09/2025, 21:45):

  • Stadium gates open at 19:15.
  • Fans must arrive on time and occupy the seat printed on their ticket.
  • Entrances and stairways must remain clear at all times.
  • Tickets were issued exclusively through ticketmaster.gr and pame-ethniki.gr. Buyers of tickets from other sources bear full responsibility.
  • Entry is strictly prohibited to non-ticket holders. All attendees must carry original identification (ID card, passport, or driver’s license) as identity checks will be conducted.
  • Fans are advised to have tickets downloaded on their phone for easier checks.

Prohibited items list

  • Only National Team shirts, scarves, and insignia are allowed. Club colors are not permitted.
  • Smoking, including e-cigarettes and tobacco products, is prohibited.
  • Water bottles cannot be brought in. Water will be sold inside.

Strictly prohibited:
a) Bags larger than A4 size (210×297×210 mm).
b) Weapons of any kind or objects that could be adapted as weapons (including umbrellas).
c) Bottles, jugs, cans, or containers of glass, plastic, or fragile material (except for documented medical reasons).
d) Fireworks, flares, smoke bombs, or any pyrotechnics.
e) Gas spray containers, corrosive/flammable substances, paints, or harmful chemicals.
f) Face coverings, helmets, full-face masks, ski masks.
g) Laser devices.
h) Drones.
i) Food of any kind (except for documented medical needs).
j) Alcohol, narcotics, or intoxicating/dangerous substances (except for medical reasons).
k) Offensive, racist, xenophobic, sexist, religious, political, or otherwise illegal material, including discriminatory propaganda.
l) Advertising or commercial items, banners, signs, flyers, or promotional material.
m) Flexible flagpoles over 1 m in length or 1 cm in diameter.
n) Flags or banners larger than 2.0×1.5 m (smaller allowed if flame-retardant and compliant with local law; larger ones require written UEFA or HFF approval).
o) Electronic, mechanical, or manual sound devices (e.g., megaphones).
p) Professional cameras, camcorders, or audio-video recording devices intended for broadcasting/distribution. Amateur equipment for private use will be accepted.

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