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This image captures a display featuring a framed black and white photograph alongside an aged newspaper clipping, likely presented as historical memorabilia in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.

The framed photograph on the left showcases a vintage football team, possibly AEK given the accompanying newspaper, posing for a group portrait. The players wear striped jerseys (dark and light, likely black and white) and shorts, with some wearing ties or collared shirts underneath, typical of football attire from earlier eras. Their expressions suggest a formal team photo. The frame is ornate and metallic, possibly gold-colored.

To the right, an old, discolored newspaper clipping from "αθλητισμός" (Athletismos - Sports) is prominently displayed. The newspaper, dated "ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 7 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ 1949" (Friday, January 7, 1949), reports a significant football event. The main headline announces a "ΜΕΓΑΛΕΙΩΔΗ ΝΙΚΗΝ" (magnificent victory) for "Η ΑΕΚ" (AEK), stating they defeated the "ΠΕΡΙΦΗΜΟΥ ΑΥΣΤΡΙΑΚΗΣ ΒΙΝΝΕΡ" (famous Austrian Wiener Sport-Club) with a score of "2-1 (1-0)".

Further articles detail the triumph, mentioning the "ΔΗΜΟΦΙΛΗΣ ΟΜΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΔΙΚΕΦΑΛΟΥ ΑΕΤΟΥ" (popular team of the Double-Headed Eagle, referring to AEK) and highlighting key players like Xenos, Maropoulos, and Poulis. Another article notes that "ΠΑΙΚΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΝΟΔΟΙ ΤΗΣ ΒΙΝΝΕΡ" (players and escorts of Wiener Sport-Club) expressed admiration for Greek football. A smaller headline mentions "Ο ΠΑΝΑΘΗΝΑΪΚΟΣ ΦΙΛΟΔΟΞΕΙ ΚΑΙ ΥΠΟΣΧΕΤΑΙ ΝΑ ΥΠΕΡΒΗ ΣΗΜΕΡΟΝ ΚΑΤΑ ΠΟΛΥ ΤΟΝ ΘΡΙΑΜΒΟΝ ΤΗΣ Α.Ε.Κ." (Panathinaikos aspires and promises to greatly surpass today the triumph of AEK).

The newspaper features several smaller black and white photographs: one depicting a team in light-colored jerseys (possibly the Wiener Sport-Club team) posing, and two action shots from a football match. The newspaper shows visible signs of age, including creases and yellowing. A transparent surface or glass panel partially covers the right side of the newspaper, causing reflections. The scene is likely indoors, possibly in a museum or sports club displaying historical artifacts.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This image captures a display featuring a framed black and white photograph alongside an aged newspaper clipping, likely presented as historical memorabilia in Nea Filadelfia, Greece. The framed photograph on the left showcases a vintage football team, possibly AEK given the accompanying newspaper, posing for a group portrait. The players wear striped jerseys (dark and light, likely black and white) and shorts, with some wearing ties or collared shirts underneath, typical of football attire from earlier eras. Their expressions suggest a formal team photo. The frame is ornate and metallic, possibly gold-colored. To the right, an old, discolored newspaper clipping from "αθλητισμός" (Athletismos - Sports) is prominently displayed. The newspaper, dated "ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ 7 ΙΑΝΟΥΑΡΙΟΥ 1949" (Friday, January 7, 1949), reports a significant football event. The main headline announces a "ΜΕΓΑΛΕΙΩΔΗ ΝΙΚΗΝ" (magnificent victory) for "Η ΑΕΚ" (AEK), stating they defeated the "ΠΕΡΙΦΗΜΟΥ ΑΥΣΤΡΙΑΚΗΣ ΒΙΝΝΕΡ" (famous Austrian Wiener Sport-Club) with a score of "2-1 (1-0)". Further articles detail the triumph, mentioning the "ΔΗΜΟΦΙΛΗΣ ΟΜΑΣ ΤΟΥ ΔΙΚΕΦΑΛΟΥ ΑΕΤΟΥ" (popular team of the Double-Headed Eagle, referring to AEK) and highlighting key players like Xenos, Maropoulos, and Poulis. Another article notes that "ΠΑΙΚΤΑΙ ΚΑΙ ΣΥΝΟΔΟΙ ΤΗΣ ΒΙΝΝΕΡ" (players and escorts of Wiener Sport-Club) expressed admiration for Greek football. A smaller headline mentions "Ο ΠΑΝΑΘΗΝΑΪΚΟΣ ΦΙΛΟΔΟΞΕΙ ΚΑΙ ΥΠΟΣΧΕΤΑΙ ΝΑ ΥΠΕΡΒΗ ΣΗΜΕΡΟΝ ΚΑΤΑ ΠΟΛΥ ΤΟΝ ΘΡΙΑΜΒΟΝ ΤΗΣ Α.Ε.Κ." (Panathinaikos aspires and promises to greatly surpass today the triumph of AEK). The newspaper features several smaller black and white photographs: one depicting a team in light-colored jerseys (possibly the Wiener Sport-Club team) posing, and two action shots from a football match. The newspaper shows visible signs of age, including creases and yellowing. A transparent surface or glass panel partially covers the right side of the newspaper, causing reflections. The scene is likely indoors, possibly in a museum or sports club displaying historical artifacts.

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