Tpumba premiere with new rules in place
The 2024-25 Stoiximan Super League kick-offs for PAOK at Toumba Stadium, with the hosts starting their title defense against Panserraikos. It is the duty of all of us to get behind the team and to ensure that our stadium will remain open at all times and will be a great asset for the players for another season.
The new season comes with some changes to the Hellenic Football Federation’s (EPO) Disciplinary Code, with stricter rules and penalties for the slightest breaches. It is expressly forbidden to throw any object from the stands. Even one object thrown automatically results in playing one match behind closed doors. We should give the federation the slightest right to deprive our team of the strength and passion of a packed Toumba.
The penalties are also severe for anyone who tries to enter the stadium without having a registered ticket and having gone through the process via Gov.gr Wallet. The police will carry out constant security pre-checks and violators will be fined and banned from the stadium. Every supporter should carry out a timely identification validation and ideally immediately after purchasing a ticket and adding it to Gov.gr Wallet, in order to avoid overloading the system in the hours before the match.
PAOK clarifies that it is not involved in the process of adding the digital ticket to the Gov Wallet from its purchase onwards. For any technical problem related to adding tickets to Gov.gr Wallet or any malfunctions or people who do not have access to it, they should refer exclusively to Gov.gr Citizen Service (support.gov.gr) & https://wallet .gov.gr/support.
The Toumba Stadium turnstiles will open from 18:00 in order to serve fans in the best possible way, while the ticket problem solving department will also be open for those who have problems entering the stadium.
Please, do not throw objects, and ensure that you come to the stadium with a ticket, so that we can protect our team and our stadium, supporting the players with our passion and our voices!
Let’s go PAOKARA!