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It was on July 4, 1961, when a stout defender, Kostas Polychroniou, shut down the king of football, allowing Olympiacos to ...
Nikos Gioutsos arrived from a football-advanced Hungary to a relative backwater Greece in the early 1960s. His repatriation ...
Thanasis Bebis was the perfect playmaker. For decades, when people spoke of his greatness, they’d always start with the same ...
Olympiacos’ supremacy in the early 1970s had an unmistakable French finesse, with the names of Yves Triantafyllos and Romain ...
Matthaiou was the 'patriarch' of Greek basketball. He left his indelible mark on the sport, while leading Olympiacos to its ...
Nikos Gioutsos arrived from a football-advanced Hungary to a relative backwater Greece in the early 1960s. His repatriation ...
From the small team Aris Peteinos in Xanthi to the glory of Olympiacos, Roma, Bologna and the Greek national team, where ...
Nikos Gioutsos arrived from a football-advanced Hungary to a relative backwater Greece in the early 1960s. His repatriation ...
From the wholesale produce market to the Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium, ‘Fontakas’, as he was called, was a prolific ...
Women’s water polo is Olympiacos’ top female sports division in terms of titles won, and by a huge margin. Since 2014, they ...
Botinos wore the Olympiacos stripes for seven years, from 1964 to 1971, scoring 42 goals in in 134 appearances. That he ...
On July 12, 1976, in the final at Glyfada’s indoor court, Olympiacos defeats AEK 81-69 and is the first team to win the Greek Basketball Federation’s newly instituted Cup. Kostas Mourouzis is the most ...
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