Evaluation of Three Offenses in the Kumas Case
February 4, 2026
In the Kumas case, authorities are evaluating three offenses related to the former president of the Cyprus Football Association. The first is a conflict of interest, which can result in penalties of up to three years in prison, while the second concerns the laundering of proceeds from illegal activities. The third offense involves the refusal of officials from the CFA to cooperate with the Ethics and Sports Protection Committee. Legal circles believe that there is sufficient evidence to proceed with charges. The case is progressing, with final decisions proving to be crucial.