Fyli Municipal Stadium

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Fyli stadium
Fyli Municipal Stadium
Location Fyli, Attica, Greece
Coordinates 38°5′46.75″N23°39′04.48″E / 38.0963194°N 23.6512444°E / 38.0963194; 23.6512444
Operator Thrasyvoulos F.C.
Capacity 4,000
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1989
Tenants
Thrasyvoulos F.C.

Fyli Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Fyli northeastern corner of the West Attica regional unit, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Thrasyvoulos F.C. The stadium holds 4,000 and was built in 1989.


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