eKathimerini:

Matches in Greece's cash-strapped second- and third-tier leagues have been suspended after the players' union (PSAP) went on strike on Monday.
Football League 1 and 2 clubs have no money to pay insurance contributions for their players as they are waiting for funds from a sponsorship deal with state-run betting company OPAP.
The agreement, which was supposed to be completed in May 2011, has not yet been signed by OPAP.
The Football League had said last Friday it would suspend matches from February 13 but PSAP has declared a strike from this week meaning the 15th round of matches, due to take place on Wednesday, will not go ahead.
"We just finished our meeting and nobody is prepared to back down to find a solution,» PSAP president Stelios Giannakopoulos, a former Bolton Wanderers and Greece midfielder, told reporters.
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