Next Match VS Ferencvarosi
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We go on, with a packed Toumba on our side

The return of our fans to the stadium worked flawlessly at the Toumba. The team may not have got the result they, or our fans wanted, but supporters behaved in an exemplary manner and created a great atmosphere. But there is no room for complacency. We all need to make sure that Toumba Stadium stays open until the end of the season.

16.02.2024

Let the game against Panathinaikos be a guide for the upcoming derby with Olympiacos in the league championship. We must all give our best and ensure that we stick together until the end to achieve our goals.

The risk of punishment is great and one mistake is enough to deprive thousands of people of the right to see their favorite team live, and up close. We all need to take care to protect our stadium and our team, not to give a reason to anyone to force our team to play in front of empty stands, without the energy of a full Toumba.

Our souls, our voices, and our passion is enough to help the players and the coach to win against Olympiacos and continue to stay on top of the standings!

It is forbidden to throw flares, firecrackers, sparklers, fireworks, smoke bombs, and generally any flammable objects/material on to the pitch or in the stands. In case of even one incident, our team will face a penalty of one game behind closed doors. In fact, the penalty can be applied either in our next home game in Europe, or in the 1st matchday of the Play Offs, two crucial games that we all have to be there for.

It is forbidden to post banners of a political, religious or ideological nature, with any abusive, racist or sexist content.

The turnstiles of the Toumba will open at 18:30.

Based on the new measures, no supporters can enter the stadium without a registered ticket. In case of violation, a fine of 500 euros will be imposed by the police and the violator will be removed from the stadium. Now, children of all ages can enter the stadium ONLY with a ticket in their name. Be sure to get your tickets early, as demand for the game is high and there is a chance that you may not find a ticket available in the stand or areas that you want.

The authorities will also carry out identity checks. In the event that a fan is found with a ticket in another person’s name, both the holder and the beneficiary will be fined ten times the value of the respective ticket, both will be banned from the stadium for six months, while the club will also be fined.

Violators will not be tolerated. Anyone who tries to harm the club will be considered a provocateur. We have an obligation to protect our stadium, our home!

Let’s do it, all together!

Relevant News

We go on, with a packed Toumba on our side

The return of our fans to the stadium worked flawlessly at the Toumba. The team may not have got the result they, or our fans wanted, but supporters behaved in an exemplary manner and created a great atmosphere. But there is no room for complacency. We all need to make sure that Toumba Stadium stays open until the end of the season.

16.02.2024

Let the game against Panathinaikos be a guide for the upcoming derby with Olympiacos in the league championship. We must all give our best and ensure that we stick together until the end to achieve our goals.

The risk of punishment is great and one mistake is enough to deprive thousands of people of the right to see their favorite team live, and up close. We all need to take care to protect our stadium and our team, not to give a reason to anyone to force our team to play in front of empty stands, without the energy of a full Toumba.

Our souls, our voices, and our passion is enough to help the players and the coach to win against Olympiacos and continue to stay on top of the standings!

It is forbidden to throw flares, firecrackers, sparklers, fireworks, smoke bombs, and generally any flammable objects/material on to the pitch or in the stands. In case of even one incident, our team will face a penalty of one game behind closed doors. In fact, the penalty can be applied either in our next home game in Europe, or in the 1st matchday of the Play Offs, two crucial games that we all have to be there for.

It is forbidden to post banners of a political, religious or ideological nature, with any abusive, racist or sexist content.

The turnstiles of the Toumba will open at 18:30.

Based on the new measures, no supporters can enter the stadium without a registered ticket. In case of violation, a fine of 500 euros will be imposed by the police and the violator will be removed from the stadium. Now, children of all ages can enter the stadium ONLY with a ticket in their name. Be sure to get your tickets early, as demand for the game is high and there is a chance that you may not find a ticket available in the stand or areas that you want.

The authorities will also carry out identity checks. In the event that a fan is found with a ticket in another person’s name, both the holder and the beneficiary will be fined ten times the value of the respective ticket, both will be banned from the stadium for six months, while the club will also be fined.

Violators will not be tolerated. Anyone who tries to harm the club will be considered a provocateur. We have an obligation to protect our stadium, our home!

Let’s do it, all together!

Relevant News

We go on, with a packed Toumba on our side

The return of our fans to the stadium worked flawlessly at the Toumba. The team may not have got the result they, or our fans wanted, but supporters behaved in an exemplary manner and created a great atmosphere. But there is no room for complacency. We all need to make sure that Toumba Stadium stays open until the end of the season.

16.02.2024

Let the game against Panathinaikos be a guide for the upcoming derby with Olympiacos in the league championship. We must all give our best and ensure that we stick together until the end to achieve our goals.

The risk of punishment is great and one mistake is enough to deprive thousands of people of the right to see their favorite team live, and up close. We all need to take care to protect our stadium and our team, not to give a reason to anyone to force our team to play in front of empty stands, without the energy of a full Toumba.

Our souls, our voices, and our passion is enough to help the players and the coach to win against Olympiacos and continue to stay on top of the standings!

It is forbidden to throw flares, firecrackers, sparklers, fireworks, smoke bombs, and generally any flammable objects/material on to the pitch or in the stands. In case of even one incident, our team will face a penalty of one game behind closed doors. In fact, the penalty can be applied either in our next home game in Europe, or in the 1st matchday of the Play Offs, two crucial games that we all have to be there for.

It is forbidden to post banners of a political, religious or ideological nature, with any abusive, racist or sexist content.

The turnstiles of the Toumba will open at 18:30.

Based on the new measures, no supporters can enter the stadium without a registered ticket. In case of violation, a fine of 500 euros will be imposed by the police and the violator will be removed from the stadium. Now, children of all ages can enter the stadium ONLY with a ticket in their name. Be sure to get your tickets early, as demand for the game is high and there is a chance that you may not find a ticket available in the stand or areas that you want.

The authorities will also carry out identity checks. In the event that a fan is found with a ticket in another person’s name, both the holder and the beneficiary will be fined ten times the value of the respective ticket, both will be banned from the stadium for six months, while the club will also be fined.

Violators will not be tolerated. Anyone who tries to harm the club will be considered a provocateur. We have an obligation to protect our stadium, our home!

Let’s do it, all together!