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This media file captures a detailed museum exhibit, likely in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, dedicated to the history of a football club, specifically highlighting the 1931-1932 season. The display features a prominent black background with yellow accents and large yellow text stating "1931-1932".

The exhibit showcases a variety of artifacts, including a classic yellow and black striped football jersey on a mannequin, suggesting the team's colors. A framed collection of black and white individual portraits of men, presumably footballers, is visible on the left. Several larger black and white team photographs are displayed on the right, depicting groups of men in football attire.

Numerous historical documents and newspaper clippings are arranged across the exhibit. Titles such as "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΩΡΗΣΙΣ" (Athletic Review) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ" (Athletic World) are visible on the covers of old sports magazines or newspapers. Handwritten or typed documents, some appearing aged, are also part of the display.

Accompanying text, provided in both Greek and English, describes the career of Constantinopolitan striker Kostas Negrepontis, who joined A.E.K. as a player and later manager. It recounts how, under his leadership and with players like Yamalis and Iliaskos, A.E.K. achieved its first title—the 1931-1932 Greek Cup—by defeating Aris Salonica 5-3 in the final. The text notes this was also the first title won by a club of refugee origin, referencing A.E.K.'s heritage. The overall scene conveys a reverence for the club's origins and its early achievements.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This media file captures a detailed museum exhibit, likely in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, dedicated to the history of a football club, specifically highlighting the 1931-1932 season. The display features a prominent black background with yellow accents and large yellow text stating "1931-1932". The exhibit showcases a variety of artifacts, including a classic yellow and black striped football jersey on a mannequin, suggesting the team's colors. A framed collection of black and white individual portraits of men, presumably footballers, is visible on the left. Several larger black and white team photographs are displayed on the right, depicting groups of men in football attire. Numerous historical documents and newspaper clippings are arranged across the exhibit. Titles such as "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΩΡΗΣΙΣ" (Athletic Review) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ" (Athletic World) are visible on the covers of old sports magazines or newspapers. Handwritten or typed documents, some appearing aged, are also part of the display. Accompanying text, provided in both Greek and English, describes the career of Constantinopolitan striker Kostas Negrepontis, who joined A.E.K. as a player and later manager. It recounts how, under his leadership and with players like Yamalis and Iliaskos, A.E.K. achieved its first title—the 1931-1932 Greek Cup—by defeating Aris Salonica 5-3 in the final. The text notes this was also the first title won by a club of refugee origin, referencing A.E.K.'s heritage. The overall scene conveys a reverence for the club's origins and its early achievements.

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