APO Kanaris Nenita F.C.

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APO Kanaris Nenita
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Full nameAthlitikos Podosferiklos Omilos Kanaris Nenita
Founded1958;66 years ago (1958)
GroundChios Municipal Stadium
Capacity1,900
ChairmanStamatis Tanainis
ManagerManolis Papadopoulos
League Gamma Ethniki
2015-16 Gamma Ethniki (Group 3), 13th, Relegated
Website Club website

APO Kanaris Nenita F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Nenita, Chios.

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The club was founded in 1958. They will play for the first time in Gamma Ethniki for the season 2015–16.

Honors

Domestic Titles and honors


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