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An indoor museum display in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, showcases historical memorabilia related to a Greek football club, likely AEK. The scene features various items arranged behind glass, commemorating significant achievements from the late 1960s and early 1970s.

A prominent yellow and black sign with the year "1971" includes text in both Greek and English. The English text details that in the "summer of 1968, Yugoslav coach Branko Stanković is hired," leading the "rejuvenated A.E.K." to comfortably win the "1970-1971 season championship" and the "first, unofficial Super Cup ever held in Greece," defeating Olympiacos by penalty shootout.

Several historical newspaper clippings, primarily in Greek, are part of the exhibit. A large headline on one newspaper proudly announces "Η ΘΡΥΛΙΚΗ ΑΕΚ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΤΡΙΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ 1968" (The legendary AEK, Champion of Greece 1968). Other headlines mention "ΝΑ ΕΙΣΕΛΘΗ ΣΤΟΥΣ «8»" (To enter the "8"), and references to "Ο ΠΑΝΑΘΗΝΑΪΚΟΣ" and "Ο ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ." Another snippet mentions "Κολακευτικά απήχηση ξένων εφημερίδων" (Flattering reception from foreign newspapers).

Visible objects include a silver trophy cup, several black-and-white photographs depicting football teams and players, a framed team photograph, and a yellow and black striped garment, possibly a team jersey. A small glass with "EUROPA" printed on it is also part of the collection.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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An indoor museum display in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, showcases historical memorabilia related to a Greek football club, likely AEK. The scene features various items arranged behind glass, commemorating significant achievements from the late 1960s and early 1970s. A prominent yellow and black sign with the year "1971" includes text in both Greek and English. The English text details that in the "summer of 1968, Yugoslav coach Branko Stanković is hired," leading the "rejuvenated A.E.K." to comfortably win the "1970-1971 season championship" and the "first, unofficial Super Cup ever held in Greece," defeating Olympiacos by penalty shootout. Several historical newspaper clippings, primarily in Greek, are part of the exhibit. A large headline on one newspaper proudly announces "Η ΘΡΥΛΙΚΗ ΑΕΚ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΤΡΙΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΟΣ 1968" (The legendary AEK, Champion of Greece 1968). Other headlines mention "ΝΑ ΕΙΣΕΛΘΗ ΣΤΟΥΣ «8»" (To enter the "8"), and references to "Ο ΠΑΝΑΘΗΝΑΪΚΟΣ" and "Ο ΟΛΥΜΠΙΑΚΟΣ." Another snippet mentions "Κολακευτικά απήχηση ξένων εφημερίδων" (Flattering reception from foreign newspapers). Visible objects include a silver trophy cup, several black-and-white photographs depicting football teams and players, a framed team photograph, and a yellow and black striped garment, possibly a team jersey. A small glass with "EUROPA" printed on it is also part of the collection.

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