MAS Pydna Kitros F.C.

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MAS Pydna Kitros
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Full nameMorfotikos Athlitikos Syllogos Kitros "Pydna"
Founded1977;43 years ago (1977)
Dissolved2017;3 years ago (2017)
GroundMunicipal Stadium
Kitros, Pieria, Greece
Capacity800 (100 Seated)

MAS Pydna Kitros F.C. was a Greek football club, based in Kitros, Pieria.

The club was founded in 1977. In 2017 summer, its TIN was bought by agents that wanted to create a new team in Volos. The new club was named Volos N.F.C..

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