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This media file captures a museum exhibit, likely celebrating the history of the AEK Athens football club in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The display features a dark blazer with a gold embroidered double-headed eagle emblem (AEK's logo) on the left chest pocket, worn over a white shirt.

Prominently displayed is a framed collection of six medals, some featuring blue and white ribbons, set against a dark background with a yellow border. Adjacent to this, a black plaque with white text, dated "1979," recounts the 1978-1979 season. It details coach changes from Ferenc Puskás to Andreas Stamatiadis and highlights Thomas Mavros's achievement of scoring 31 goals, making him the top scorer in the Greek championship for the second consecutive season and the second scorer in Europe, earning the "Silver Boot." The text is presented in both Greek and English.

Various newspaper clippings are also part of the exhibit. One large headline reads "ΑΕΚ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΜΟΝΟ ΜΙΑ ΑΦΗΝΙΑΣΕ 6-1" (AEK YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE RAMPAGED 6-1), with smaller text mentioning "τῶν Κερμανίδη Σαράφη" and "καὶ ἔκανε σκόνη την ΠΟΡΤΟ". Another clipping features "ΔΙΚΕΦΑΛΟΣ ΑΘΑΝΑΤΟΙ ΑΕΚ '78 - Μπάρλος" (DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE IMMORTALS AEK '78 - Barlos) and "ΝΤΑΜΠΛ ΔΟΞΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΘΡΥΛΟΥ" (DOUBLE GLORY AND LEGEND), accompanied by a large illustration of a trophy. A smaller clipping references "ΡΙΣΑ 2-2".

Other items include a black and white photograph of football players, a decorative silver-colored plate with an embossed eagle emblem, and a small dark box. The overall display commemorates significant historical achievements and victories of the club.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This media file captures a museum exhibit, likely celebrating the history of the AEK Athens football club in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The display features a dark blazer with a gold embroidered double-headed eagle emblem (AEK's logo) on the left chest pocket, worn over a white shirt. Prominently displayed is a framed collection of six medals, some featuring blue and white ribbons, set against a dark background with a yellow border. Adjacent to this, a black plaque with white text, dated "1979," recounts the 1978-1979 season. It details coach changes from Ferenc Puskás to Andreas Stamatiadis and highlights Thomas Mavros's achievement of scoring 31 goals, making him the top scorer in the Greek championship for the second consecutive season and the second scorer in Europe, earning the "Silver Boot." The text is presented in both Greek and English. Various newspaper clippings are also part of the exhibit. One large headline reads "ΑΕΚ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΜΟΝΟ ΜΙΑ ΑΦΗΝΙΑΣΕ 6-1" (AEK YOU ARE THE ONLY ONE RAMPAGED 6-1), with smaller text mentioning "τῶν Κερμανίδη Σαράφη" and "καὶ ἔκανε σκόνη την ΠΟΡΤΟ". Another clipping features "ΔΙΚΕΦΑΛΟΣ ΑΘΑΝΑΤΟΙ ΑΕΚ '78 - Μπάρλος" (DOUBLE-HEADED EAGLE IMMORTALS AEK '78 - Barlos) and "ΝΤΑΜΠΛ ΔΟΞΑΣ ΚΑΙ ΘΡΥΛΟΥ" (DOUBLE GLORY AND LEGEND), accompanied by a large illustration of a trophy. A smaller clipping references "ΡΙΣΑ 2-2". Other items include a black and white photograph of football players, a decorative silver-colored plate with an embossed eagle emblem, and a small dark box. The overall display commemorates significant historical achievements and victories of the club.

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