Greek champions Olympiakos said Friday that they would give a season ticket to a South Korean YouTuber who was attacked Thursday night outside Karaiskakis Stadium before the Europa League match with Freiburg.Greek media reported that Buona Seba was attacked by three youths who stole his cell phone near the stadium while he was broadcasting live wearing an Olympiakos jersey and holding a Korean flag. The club offered the fan a season ticket as a way to say sorry.”The unlucky sports fan from Korea who was attacked is today registered as a member of the club and Olympiakos will grant him a season ticket to be at Karaiskakis Stadium whenever he wants.”Bunch of Hooligans just assaulted a Korean youtuber outside the Karaiskakis right before the Freiburg match. Please address this @olympiacosfc #OLYSCFThe full stream: https://t.co/pou1fOioZc pic.twitter.com/b06Sm9AVfu— Ryu (@LeonardRyu) September 15, 2022 Olympiakos said it condemned all violence “as football should be for the sake of the joy of life. It goes without saying that those who cause violence and create a bad image for the club in international media will not have a place in our stadium”.Seba was in Greece to see the two South Korean nationals who play for Olympiakos, forward Hwang Ui-jo on loan from Nottingham Forest and midfielder Hwang In-beom.##NAJAVA_MECA_6651836##The video of the attack was removed from Seba’s site later in the evening. Freiburg won the group match 3-0.© Agence France-Presse