Four years have gone by since that investigation and neither the authorities, nor the district attorney, not even the greek football federation (EPO) have yet to provide any relevant information. The responsible referee in that game was Stavros Tritsonis, who remains active and was asked to testify, but it is unknown if he actually did or what he said, as well as who made the accusations in the first place. That particular match was not only one of many for which Federbet, that partened with FIFA, marked as suspicious of manipulation, among others presented in the European Parliament.
In this case, it is obvious that someone actually made the accusations about bribery. The game between Panathinaikos and Kalloni was held in the 31st matchday of the league (three games before the end of the season), with PAO having 59 points, while PAOK and Atromitos had 62. In the final standing, Olympiakos had 86, PAOK 69, Atromitos and PAO 66. Which means that in the play offs that followed the conclusion of the regular season PAO started with 2 points, as well as PAOK and Atromitos. Fifteen games of greek interest were among the overall 116 football matches in the list of Federbet at that time: five played in the Superleague, one in the Football League, four in the Champions League’s qualifying rounds and five in the Europa League’s qualifying rounds. The six matches that Federbet considers suspicious for match fixing in the Superleague are Kalloni-PAO 04 (8/12/13), Kalloni-PAOK 2-5 (15/12/13), Kalloni-Atseras Tripolis 0-2 (2/2/14), PAO-Kalloni 3-0 (26/3/14), Levadiakos-OFI 2-1 (30/3/14) and the game Asteras Magoulas-Vizas 3-2 (23/2/14) in the Football League. Four years later and considering the severity of the indictment, we are expecting answers from the people in charge and we are expecting them IMMEDIATELY.