Everything changes, but everything stays the same in Cypriot football.

Although since last summer there has been a wide-ranging debate on stadium standards and the inability to align with the law on the prevention and suppression of stadium violence, to this day and while half the league has been completed, the problems remain. The Government Representative's statement reveals two particularly problematic situations: Only 2 stadiums qualify for matches and A total of EUR 40 million is needed, only to bring the remaining stadiums into line with the provisions of the legislation. At the same time, the CMO selectively implements the legislation, imposing the wretched measure of the fan card and the identification of the fans. A measure that has proven to have failed (episodes, inability to identify troublemakers, etc.) and has brought the opposite results (empty stadiums). Since November 2018, the EAM has tabled a proposal to abolish the fan card. This proposal came out of the drawers of the House of Representatives in the summer of 2019, but the debate was ingloriously terminated and postponed at the initiative of disi Members. P.S. Because in recent months there has been a lot of talk about the “trying” parties to abolish or suspend the fan card, we simply recall that during the relevant debate in 2014 the fan card was voted in favour by the following parties: DISI, DIKO, EDEK, Ecologists and Solidarity (then EUROCO). Press Office National People's Front (E.LA.M.) The post Selective application of laws in Cypriot Football appeared first on national people's front (E.LA.M.).