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A man, possibly a mannequin, dressed in a dark pinstriped suit and white shirt, is positioned in the foreground, looking upwards towards an illuminated display. His profile is visible, with dark hair and a neutral expression. Bright neon yellow strings or wires cross in front of his face and body. The background features a glass display case or tabletop with multiple black and yellow panels arranged in rows. Each panel contains text in both Greek and English, along with a black and white portrait photograph of a man, often within a small gold frame. The text on these panels identifies individuals with names such as "ΙΝΟΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΑΡΑΣ" (INOS KONSTANTARAS), "ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΜΕΛΑΣ" (GEORGIOS MELAS), "ΓΙΑΝΝΗΣ ΧΡΥΣΑΦΙΔΗΣ" (GIANNIS CHRYSAFIDIS), "ΓΕΩΡΓΙΟΣ ΧΡΥΣΑΦΙΔΗΣ" (GEORGIOS CHRYSAFRIDIS), "ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΜΑΚΡΙΔΗΣ" (ALEXANDROS MAKRIDIS), "ΑΝΔΡΕΑΣ ΖΑΦΕΙΡΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ" (ANDREAS ZAFEROPOULOS), and "ΜΙΧΑΛΗΣ ΑΡΚΑΔΗΣ" (MICHALIS ARKADIS). Dates like "1936", "1948-1953", "1954-1957", "1969-1970", and "1964-1966" are also visible. Phrases such as "ΠΡΟΕΔΡΟΣ" (President) and references to "A.E.K." suggest the display is related to the history or figures of the AEK sports club. Reflections of the man's pinstriped suit, along with other elements in the room, are visible on the glossy surface of the display. The setting appears to be an indoor exhibition, likely a museum, in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, associated with AEK.
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