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This image captures a historical exhibit, likely within a museum in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, dedicated to a sports club. The central object is an old-style football jersey, featuring prominent horizontal black and yellow stripes, long sleeves, and a black collar with laces at the neck. The jersey is displayed on a mannequin or stand within a glass case.

Surrounding the jersey are various historical artifacts. On the left wall and upper background, several old Greek newspapers and sports magazines are displayed, with visible titles such as "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ" (Athletic World) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΩΡΗΣΙΣ" (Athletic Review). Below these, a text panel describes the club's "refugee origin" and mentions it was "formed in 1927," becoming a partner of "POK" and recognized as one of the "big three" of Greek football.

To the right, an orange booklet titled "ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΤΙΚΟΝ" (Statutes) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΙΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΥΠΟΛΕΩΣ" (Athletic Union of Constantinople) is prominently featured, containing handwritten notes. Below the jersey, a large framed black-and-white photograph shows two young men in sports uniforms, possibly teammates. Several other unframed black-and-white photos, some depicting groups of athletes, are also scattered around. A newspaper excerpt with the headline "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΑ" (Athletics) includes a caption mentioning "Photographs from the 1920s," specifically highlighting a friendly match in 1927 with Yugoslavian Belgrade and identifying the first president, Kostas Spanoudis. Other newspaper sections are titled "-ΓΥΡΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ-" (Around the Woman) and "ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΖΩΗΝ & ΤΟ ΘΕΑΤΡΟΝ" (From Life & Theater). The scene conveys a deep dive into the early history and foundation of a significant Greek sports institution.
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Jan 10, 2025

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This image captures a historical exhibit, likely within a museum in Nea Filadelfia, Greece, dedicated to a sports club. The central object is an old-style football jersey, featuring prominent horizontal black and yellow stripes, long sleeves, and a black collar with laces at the neck. The jersey is displayed on a mannequin or stand within a glass case. Surrounding the jersey are various historical artifacts. On the left wall and upper background, several old Greek newspapers and sports magazines are displayed, with visible titles such as "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΚΟΣΜΟΣ" (Athletic World) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΠΙΘΕΩΡΗΣΙΣ" (Athletic Review). Below these, a text panel describes the club's "refugee origin" and mentions it was "formed in 1927," becoming a partner of "POK" and recognized as one of the "big three" of Greek football. To the right, an orange booklet titled "ΚΑΤΑΣΤΑΤΙΚΟΝ" (Statutes) and "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΕΝΩΣΙΣ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΥΠΟΛΕΩΣ" (Athletic Union of Constantinople) is prominently featured, containing handwritten notes. Below the jersey, a large framed black-and-white photograph shows two young men in sports uniforms, possibly teammates. Several other unframed black-and-white photos, some depicting groups of athletes, are also scattered around. A newspaper excerpt with the headline "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΑ" (Athletics) includes a caption mentioning "Photographs from the 1920s," specifically highlighting a friendly match in 1927 with Yugoslavian Belgrade and identifying the first president, Kostas Spanoudis. Other newspaper sections are titled "-ΓΥΡΩ ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΓΥΝΑΙΚΑ-" (Around the Woman) and "ΑΠΟ ΤΗΝ ΖΩΗΝ & ΤΟ ΘΕΑΤΡΟΝ" (From Life & Theater). The scene conveys a deep dive into the early history and foundation of a significant Greek sports institution.

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