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This image captures a historical sports exhibit, likely within a museum or hall of fame, dedicated to the Greek football club AEK. The central subject is a polished silver trophy with ornate handles and a lid, resting on a black hexagonal base.

Accompanying the trophy are several informational panels and a historical photograph. A text panel on the left provides context in English, explaining that Yugoslav coach Branko Stanković was hired in 1968, leading AEK to win the 1970-1971 season championship. It further notes that AEK subsequently won the first, still unofficial, Super Cup ever held in Greece, defeating Olympiakos in a penalty shootout.

On the right side of the display, another panel clarifies in both Greek and English that the displayed item is "The trophy of the first unofficial Super Cup held in Greece in 1971 between the champion A.E.K. and the cup winner Olympiacos." Above this panel, a sheet of paper features a drawn Greek flag, the text "AEK 1972-73," and a grid filled with signatures, presumably of players or staff from that era. Visible names include KARAFESKOS, LELIS, CONSTANTINIADIS, TANITHIS, THEODORIDIS, LAVARIDIS, DANDELIS, NIKOLAIDIS, VICENTE, and KIANOS.

At the bottom right, a black and white photograph shows several jubilant football players in striped uniforms, one holding a similar trophy aloft, celebrating a victory. The entire setup is encased behind glass, evident from reflections, highlighting its display nature. The scene evokes a sense of historical pride and achievement for the AEK football club, located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.
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Jan 10, 2025

Nea Filadelfia, Greece

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This image captures a historical sports exhibit, likely within a museum or hall of fame, dedicated to the Greek football club AEK. The central subject is a polished silver trophy with ornate handles and a lid, resting on a black hexagonal base. Accompanying the trophy are several informational panels and a historical photograph. A text panel on the left provides context in English, explaining that Yugoslav coach Branko Stanković was hired in 1968, leading AEK to win the 1970-1971 season championship. It further notes that AEK subsequently won the first, still unofficial, Super Cup ever held in Greece, defeating Olympiakos in a penalty shootout. On the right side of the display, another panel clarifies in both Greek and English that the displayed item is "The trophy of the first unofficial Super Cup held in Greece in 1971 between the champion A.E.K. and the cup winner Olympiacos." Above this panel, a sheet of paper features a drawn Greek flag, the text "AEK 1972-73," and a grid filled with signatures, presumably of players or staff from that era. Visible names include KARAFESKOS, LELIS, CONSTANTINIADIS, TANITHIS, THEODORIDIS, LAVARIDIS, DANDELIS, NIKOLAIDIS, VICENTE, and KIANOS. At the bottom right, a black and white photograph shows several jubilant football players in striped uniforms, one holding a similar trophy aloft, celebrating a victory. The entire setup is encased behind glass, evident from reflections, highlighting its display nature. The scene evokes a sense of historical pride and achievement for the AEK football club, located in Nea Filadelfia, Greece.

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