Asteras Parapotamos F.C.

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Asteras Parapotamos
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Founded1980
GroundParapotamos Municipal Stadium [1]
Parapotamos, Thesprotia, Greece
Capacity500
ChairmanSpyros Tzanis
ManagerSotirios Sotiriou
LeagueThesprotia FCA
2017-18 Gamma Ethniki (Group 3) 12th relegated

Asteras Parapotamos Football Club is a Greek football club, based in Parapotamos, Thesprotia, Greece.

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