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while appearing for one of Europe's
smaller teams,
Kaiafas managed to
register twice in 17 matches.
Kaiafas announced his
retirement from
football in May 1984...
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Kaiafas or the
thermal springs of
Kaiafas (Gr****, Modern: Καϊάφας) is a spa in the muni****lity of
Zacharo in
southwestern Greece. It is
located 347 kilometres...
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great and then captain,
Costas Malekkos, and a
young Costas Kaiafas (the son of
Sotiris Kaiafas),
Rauffmann would become top
scorer of the
Cypriot First...
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Reference LLC.
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original on 18
April 2020.
Retrieved 23 July 2012.
Filippos Kaiafas at
World Aquatics Filippos Kaiafas at
Olympedia v t e...
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despite playing as opponent,
Kaiafas was very well
accepted by
Omonia fans. In the same season,
Kaiafas was a key
figure for Alki, but on 29 November...
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Kaiafas lake (Gr****: Λίμνη Καϊάφα) is a lake in Elis in
southwestern Greece,
extending north of the town of Zacharo. It was
likely formed after an earthquake...
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Cyprus Rugby Federation was only
formed in 2006.
Footballer Sotiris Kaiafas won the
European Golden Shoe in the 1975–76 season;
Cyprus is the smallest...
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pleasant Mediterranean climate, long
Zacharo beach, the
Kaiafas Lake, the
Thermal Springs of
Kaiafas and the
adjacent Lapithas mountain draw many tourists...
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original on
September 15, 2007.
Retrieved August 9, 2008.
Kaiafas,
Tasos (May 14, 1997). "Need for
Speed II Review". GameSpot.
Archived from...
- 30 July 2011)
Kostas Kaiafas (1
August 2011 – 4
November 2012)
Neophytos Larkou (5
November 2012 – 9
April 2013)
Kostas Kaiafas (10
April 2013 – 10 March...