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summer of 1979, the Gr****
championship turned professional and
Stavros Daifas became owner and
president of the club.
Olympiacos emerged again as the...
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Romani language and
nomadic lifestyle determined their separation to the
Daifa, and
their joining to the Krimurja. In
spite of
intermarriage between the...
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classical Arabic a'dad "numbers"[ʔʕdaːd] (listen). daga -
dagger dahír
daifa dante darga (adarga): Shield. dársena: Dock / basin. daza
descafilar destartalado...
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- Panathinaikos, or the
group of
shipowners that
owned Olympiacos led by
Stavros Daifas.
Nevertheless he
brought players such as
Hristo Bonev, Håkan
Sandberg and...
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Directors for
Olympiacos FC,
including Stavros Daifas as
chairman and
Sokratis Kokkalis as member.
Daifas was
successful in
obtaining legislative regulation...
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December 1979,
Barlos met by
chance the
president of Olympiacos,
Stavros Daifas and the
citation by
Barlos of the
financial difficulties he was
facing and...
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December 1980,
Karavitis left the club
after the then president,
Stavros Daifas did not
proceed in
renewing his contract. Thus,
Karavitis signed for AEK...
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Levant Lines Ltd, Greece, and
renamed Antonios.
Under the
management of S.
Daifas & Co.,
Greece from 1957. Sold in 1958 to Société Co-operative des Petroles...