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Greece, new unemployment record in September: 26%

This is what emerges from the data released by the Greek statistical institute Elstat: the September figure is up from the 25,3% recorded in August.

Greece, new unemployment record in September: 26%

The unemployment rate in Greece hit a new record of 26% in September, up from 25,3% (revised) in August. This is what emerges from the data released by the Greek statistical institute Elstat. Unemployment in Greece, where the economy is now in its fifth year of recession, is more than double the euro-zone average, where the unemployment rate was 11,6% in September.

Double training in Pegli yesterday for Genoa, with the morning session in the gym and the afternoon session on the pitch. However, the rossoblù infirmary continues to fill up more and more: the midfielder Seymour has remained sidelined due to the after-effects of a contusion, and risks not being there in the next round in Pescara, while they are carrying out scheduled differentiated work  Jankovic and Rossi. Therapies also for Anselmo, Antonelli, Bovo, Jorquera and Ferronetti: none of them will be enlisted by coach Gigi Delneri for the crucial match in terms of salvation at the Adriatico stadium in Pescara.

In the meantime, this afternoon the Ligurian team will face a selection of Allievi and Primavera players in a friendly match, while this morning the Rossoblù club attended the presentation of a cycle of initiatives aimed at middle and primary school students and the third edition of Genoa Values ​​at the headquarters of the Liguria Region Cup and of Genoa University. Meanwhile, the trial of the four Genoa fans investigated after the riots that took place during Genoa-Siena last year has been postponed to January 9.

Here is the probable formation of Genoa for the match against Pescara. Genoa (4-1-4-1): Frey; Sampirisi, Granqvist, Canini, Moretti; Merkel; Jankovic, Kucka, Bertolacci, Vargas; Borriello. On the bench: Tzorvas, Donnarumma, Kranjic, Toszer, Melazzi, Seymour, Rossi, Said, Stillo, Immobile, Hallenius

The unemployment rate in Greece hit a new record high of 26% in September, up from a revised 25,3% in August.

This is what emerges from the data released by the Greek statistical institute Elstat.

Unemployment in Greece, where the economy is now in its fifth year of recession, is more than double the euro zone average, where the unemployment rate was 11,6% in September.

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