1906–07 Ethnikos G.S. Athens season

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Ethnikos G.S. Athens
1906-07 season
Stadium Neo Phaliron Velodrome
Panhellenic Championship 1st
  1905-06
1907-08  

1905-06 was Ethnikos' second season of organised football, competing in the second Panhellenic Championship, in which the club came first.

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Panhellenic Championship

February 18, 1907 (1907-02-18)Semi-final Ethnikos 2–1 Peiraikos Piraeus
Report (Page 2, Greek)Stadium: Neo Phaliron Velodrome
Referee: Campbell
February 25, 1907 (1907-02-25)Final Ethnikos 2–1 Akadimaikon Gimnastirion Piraeus
Report (Page 2, Greek)Stadium: Neo Phaliron Velodrome

All Matches

DateOpponentsH / AResult
F–A
February 18, 1907 Peiraikos H2-1
February 25, 1907 Akadimaikon Gimnastirion H2-1

Squad

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
GK Flag of Greece.svg A. Laskaris ( C )EU2
FB Flag of Greece.svg N. LorandosEU1
FB Flag of Greece.svg A. KonstantarasEU1
FB Flag of Greece.svg D. KonstantarasEU1Also FW
FB Flag of Greece.svg K. VrizakisEU2Also FW
MF Flag of Greece.svg I. ZepposEU2
MF Flag of Greece.svg K. GoulimisEU2
MF Flag of Greece.svg A. LamprinidisEU2
MF Flag of Greece.svg P. MelasEU2Also FW
FW Flag of Greece.svg S. KountouriotisEU2
FW Flag of Greece.svg A. LeonEU2
FW Flag of Greece.svg K. VolidisEU1
FW Flag of Greece.svg P. IraiosEU1

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