- The Gulf of
Patras (Gr****: Πατραϊκός Κόλπος,
Patraikós Kólpos) is a
branch of the
Ionian Sea in
Western Greece. On the east, it is
closed by the Strait...
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Patraikos Football Club was a Gr****
football club
based in Patras, Greece. Its
colours were
green and white.
Patraikos Football Club was a club of Patras...
- a match.
Panathinaikos v OFI OFI v
Panathinaikos Patraikos v
Panathinaikos Panathinaikos v
Patraikos Panathinaikos v AEK
Athens AEK
Athens v Panathinaikos...
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eliminated from the
Football League. In 2004,
Panachaiki were
absorbed by
Patraikos, a debt-free Beta
Ethniki team. This
created the "Panahaiki GI 2005",...
- Saframpoli,
Kadmos Thivas, Panchaniakos, GS
Iraklis Larissas,
Patraikos OF,
Patraikos, Kalogreza,
Apollon Mytilinis, Thiva,
Apollon Kryas Vrysis, AO...
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Patras Perivola A.O. APS
Patrai - Patras, football:
fourth division PAS
Patraikos -
regional championship E.A.
Patras - Patras, volleyball:
first division...
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Olympiacos v
Patraikos Anagennisi Karditsa v
Olympiacos Ethnikos Asteras v
Olympiacos Olympiacos v
Egaleo Trikala v
Olympiacos Patraikos v Olympiacos...
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obvious dismay of
Kerkyra and
Patraikos, who had
their protests rejected. However,
Panachaiki were
merged with
Patraikos at the
start of next season. Source:...
- The city of
Patras from the
Dasyllio hill with a view of the
Patraikos-Corinthiakos Gulf and the Rio-Antirio Bridge....
- PAS
Giannina 1998–99
Egaleo Olympiacos Volos 1999–00
Akratitos 2000–01
Patraikos 2001–02
Kerkyra 2002–03
Poseidon Neon
Poron 2003–04
Kastoria 2004–05 Thrasyvoulos...