Greece has suspended its Super League football fixtures after the president of club PAOK Salonika stormed on to the pitch with a holstered gun to protest a disallowed goal. <br /> Ivan Savvidis, accompanied by his bodyguards, confronted the referee in Sunday's match against AEK Athens with what appeared to be a handgun strapped to his waist.<br />His club had a late winning goal ruled out for offside.<br />The game was eventually abandoned two hours after the commotion and local police are seeking to arrest Savvidis.<br />The Greek government says all matches in the top flight league will be suspended until all sides agree to a clear framework of conditions and rules. <br />
