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Phalerum or
Phaleron (Ancient Gr****: Φάληρον Phálēron [pʰálɛːron]; Gr****: Φάληρο (Fáliro), [ˈFaliro]) was a port of
Ancient Athens, 5 km
southwest of the...
- The Neo
Phaliron Velodrome (New Phaleron) was a
velodrome and
sports arena in the Neo
Faliro District of Piraeus, Greece, used for the
cycling events at...
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where athletics and
wrestling took place;
other venues included the Neo
Phaliron Velodrome for
cycling and the
Zappeion for fencing. The
opening ceremony...
- from UEFA. It was used
during the
Athens 1896
Summer Olympics, as the Neo
Phaliron Velodrome,
where Frenchman Paul M****on took the
three track cycling gold...
- the 1896
Summer Olympics, six
cycling events were
contested at the Neo
Phaliron Velodrome. They were
organized and
prepared by the Sub-Committee for Cycling...
- 432 Referee: Leo Lemešić (Yugoslavia) 13
September 1959 20:00 CET Neo
Phaliron Velodrome,
Athens Attendance: 20,954 Referee:
Fritz Seipelt (Austria) 16...
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consisted mainly of the
working class, with the team's home
ground at Neo
Phaliron Velodrome,
before moving to its
current Karaiskakis Stadium. They became...
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Cephissus River (Eleusis)
Cephissus (Athenian plain)
between Piraeus and
Phaliron. Cape
Lomvardi - SW of
Vouliagmeni Sailing is po****r in the
Saronic Gulf...
- 1890s 1896 Neo
Phaliron Velodrome 1900s 1900 Vélodrome de
Vincennes 1904
Francis Olympic Field 1908
White City
Stadium 1910s 1912 Råsunda IP, Stockholm...
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Syllogos Athinon lost to a
Denmark XI by
either 9–0 or 15–0, at the Neo
Phaliron Velodrome in
Athens in a
demonstration game
during the 1896
Olympic Games...