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                  Greece: football player banned for life from national team after Nazi salute

                  The 20-year-old Giorgos Katidis gave a Nazi salute after scoring the go-ahead goal on Saturday in AEK's 2-1 victory over Veria in the Greek league.

                  Greece: football player banned for life from national team after Nazi salute

                  18.03.2013, Anti-Semitism

                  Greek football player, Giorgos Katidis, has been banned from his national team for life after giving a Nazi salute while celebrating a goal.
                  In a statement, Greece's football federation said the AEK Athens midfielder's gesture was "a deep insult to all victims of Nazi brutality."
                  The 20-year-old Katidis gave a Nazi salute after scoring the go-ahead goal on Saturday in AEK's 2-1 victory over Veria in the Greek league.
                  He denied he gave a Nazi salute. "I am not a fascist and would not have done it if I had known what it meant," he said, stressing that he was simply pointing at a team mate in the stands.
                  In 1996, Australian goalkeeper Mark Bosnich was fined 1,000 pounds and censured by England's Football Association when he made a similar gesture during a match at Tottenham Hotspur, a club with a strong Jewish following.

                  EJP