Greek Super League match stopped by armed ownerAP A disputed goal at the end of the Greek league match led to a pitch invasion by PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis, second right. A disputed goal at the end of a Greek Super League match on Sunday (Monday NZT) between competition leader AEK Athens and title rival PAOK led to a pitch invasion by one of the team owners, who appeared to be carrying a gun. PAOK's owner, businessman Ivan Savvidis, came on the field twice and was accompanied by bodyguards. PAOK owner Ivan Savvidis goes on the field after late disallowed goal v AEK... armed. An official statement is expected from the Greek league.
Source: Stuff March 12, 2018 00:19 UTC