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The image captures a silver-colored football boot, likely a commemorative award or replica, prominently displayed inside a dark, velvet-lined box or case. The boot, an Adidas model, features its iconic three black stripes on the side, silver laces, and visible studs on its sole.

Alongside the boot, a plaque provides details in both Greek and English. The English inscription reads: "The 'Silver Boot' awarded to the second-highest European scorer of the 1978-1979 season, Thomas Mavros (31 goals)." The Greek text on the plaque, "Το «Αργυρό Παπούτσι» απονεμήθηκε προς τον δεύτερο ευρωπαίο σκόρερ της σεζόν 1978-1979 Θωμά Μαύρο (31 γκολ)," conveys the same information.

In the background, to the left of the display case, a portion of an old newspaper or poster is visible, showing Greek words such as "ΘΡΥΛΟΥ" (Thrylou, meaning "Legend"), "ΑΘ" (likely part of "Αθήνα" - Athens), and "AEK" (a prominent Greek sports club).

The scene suggests a museum, sports hall of fame, or an exhibition dedicated to football history, likely located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The presentation emphasizes the historical significance of the award and the achievement of Thomas Mavros.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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The image captures a silver-colored football boot, likely a commemorative award or replica, prominently displayed inside a dark, velvet-lined box or case. The boot, an Adidas model, features its iconic three black stripes on the side, silver laces, and visible studs on its sole. Alongside the boot, a plaque provides details in both Greek and English. The English inscription reads: "The 'Silver Boot' awarded to the second-highest European scorer of the 1978-1979 season, Thomas Mavros (31 goals)." The Greek text on the plaque, "Το «Αργυρό Παπούτσι» απονεμήθηκε προς τον δεύτερο ευρωπαίο σκόρερ της σεζόν 1978-1979 Θωμά Μαύρο (31 γκολ)," conveys the same information. In the background, to the left of the display case, a portion of an old newspaper or poster is visible, showing Greek words such as "ΘΡΥΛΟΥ" (Thrylou, meaning "Legend"), "ΑΘ" (likely part of "Αθήνα" - Athens), and "AEK" (a prominent Greek sports club). The scene suggests a museum, sports hall of fame, or an exhibition dedicated to football history, likely located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The presentation emphasizes the historical significance of the award and the achievement of Thomas Mavros.

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