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Panathinaikos will host Maccabi Tel Aviv at the OAKA Arena in a decisive game for the EuroLeague quarterfinal playoff.
Everything surrounding this series – Ergin Ataman’s statements, Dimitris Giannakopoulos’s behavior, and the current 2-2 tie – has heightened tension ahead of the fifth showdown between the “Greens” and the “Pride of Israel,” to the extent that tickets for this clash have sold out.
The OAKA has sold out in record time, and according to information from Greece and Israel, even a football stadium wouldn’t be enough for Panathinaikos to host all its fans.
As many as 82,000 Panathinaikos supporters waited on the online platform to secure their spot at what will undoubtedly be a spectacular game scheduled for Tuesday at 8:15 PM.
Thus, SDNA reports the claims of the Israeli media outlet Walla, which highlights in the title about Greek fans’ interest, stating it as “paranoia.”
Both teams would break a long streak without reaching the Final Four with a potential win in the decider.