Diagoras Agia Paraskevi F.C.

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Diagoras Agia Paraskevi
AO Diagoras Agias Paraskevis Lesbos.svg
Founded1969
GroundAgia Paraskevi Municipal Stadium Agia Paraskevi, Lesbos, Greece
ChairmanAthanasios Giannakelis [1]
ManagerChristos Pouris [2]
LeagueLesbos FCA
2017-18 Gamma Ethniki (Group 7) 8th relegated

Diagoras Agia Paraskevi F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Agia Paraskevi, Lesbos, Greece

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