Doxa Nea Manolada F.C.

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Doxa Nea Manolada
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Full nameDoxa Nea Manolada
Founded1959
GroundNea Manolada Stadium
Nea Manolada, Elis, Greece
Chairman Flag of Greece.svg Taktikos Nikolaos
Manager Flag of Greece.svg Miki Cirkovic
LeagueA1 EPS Ilias
2016–17A1 EPS Ilias , 2nd

Doxa Nea Manolada F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Nea Manolada, Elis.

The club was founded in 1959. They will play for 2nd season in Football League 2 for the season 2014–15.

The club during the 2020–2021 season is playing at a non-professional tier


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