
Stake attention in this memory
This image displays a historical exhibit, likely within a museum or dedicated hall in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, celebrating the history and key figures of the Athletic Union of Constantinople (AEK). The scene features a dark, presumably black, wall as a backdrop for numerous framed black-and-white portraits of men, arranged in rows and columns. Each portrait is encased in an ornate golden frame, depicting individuals in formal attire characteristic of the early 20th century. Adjacent to each photograph, descriptive white text in both Greek and English provides biographical details of the person, highlighting their role in the organization. Visible names include "ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ," "ΜΕΝΕΛΑΟΣ ΚΑΡΟΤΣΙΕΡΗΣ," "ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΜΑΚΡΙΔΗΣ," "ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ ΚΕΧΑΓΙΑΣ," and "ΟΣ ΕΛΕΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ." The English text mentions roles such as "board of director of A.E.K." and provides historical context relating to Constantinople and Athens. Prominently featured in the upper right is a large, circular golden emblem. This emblem clearly displays the text "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΙΣ ΚΩΝ/ΠΟΛΕΩΣ ΑΘΗΝΑΙΣ 1924" (Athletic Union of Constantinople, Athens 1924) and an eagle motif, signifying the identity and founding year of the AEK sports club. Below the emblem and extending vertically are several large, stylized signatures in white. At the top of the display, a section with historical documents in a framed setup further contributes to the exhibit's archival nature. The presentation aims to commemorate and inform viewers about AEK's legacy.
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