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- its first president. Messiniakos' traditional colours are green and white and in 1924 adopted as symbol a plat**** foil. Messiniakos has made a name of...
- southern part of the Peloponnese. Kalamata Muni****l Stadium, home of Messiniakos, seats 5,400 spectators The Railway Museum of the Muni****lity of Kalamata...
- Peloponnese, and Egaleo, in Athens suburb of Egaleo. Messiniakos is Kalamata's cross-town rival, but Messiniakos generally competed in lower leagues. As for the...
- Filiatra - Messiniakos: 1-0 2010: Erani Filiatra - 2011: Pamisos Messini - 2012: Erani Filiatra - In the women's clubs features two teams: Messiniakos Niki...
- Panargiakos, Kerkyra, Rodos, Ergotelis, Aiolikos Aris Nikaia, Achaiki, Messiniakos, Agrotikos Asteras, Lamia, Panetolikos, Polykastro, Olympiakos Chalkida...
- Anagennisi Karditsa West Peloponnese derby: Kalamata vs. Paniliakos or Messiniakos East Macedonia derby: Doxa Drama vs. Kavala Rhodes derby: Rodos vs. Diagoras...
- Muni****l Stadium 5,915 Livadeia Levadiakos 1952 38 Messiniakos Stadium 5,613 Kalamata Messiniakos 1967 39 Lamia Muni****l Stadium 5,500 Lamia Lamia 1952...
- Kordeliou, Toxotis Volou, APE Langada, AO Pyrgos, Nafpaktiakos Asteras, Messiniakos, Asteras Magoulas, Vataniakos, Glyfada, AEK Athens, Ermionida, Trachones...
- Akratitos on a free transfer to join third division side, Messiniakos on 2 August 2006. Messiniakos finished first at the end of the season. He pla**** his...
- for Olympiacos for 7 years (1985-1992), winning 6 Gr**** Championships. Messiniakos (1974-1985) Olympiacos (1985-1992) "Vasilis Xerovasilas". gr****volley...