In a letter to world soccer’s governing body, Olympiakos also said that the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and its member associations were not able to efficiently protect their players’ health during the October and November international windows.
The club, who play Manchester City at home in the Champions League next week, said that football stakeholders had asked FIFA to ensure that safety protocols would be applied in the recent international breaks.
“Sadly, FIFA paid little attention to those concerns,” Olympiakos said in the letter.
The club are angry that their striker Youssef El Arabi, the top scorer in the early stages of the Greek league season, is still in quarantine in Cameroon after testing positive for the novel coronavirus having travelled with Morocco for an African Cup of Nations qualifier.
The club said their Egypt international Ahmed Kouka had also tested positive after returning from a qualifier in Togo.