Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori F.C.

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Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori
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Full nameAthlitikos Omilos Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori
Founded1977
GroundMunicipal Pyli Stadium
Eleftherochori, Trikala, Greece
ChairmanVacant
ManagerStefanos Psychos
League Gamma Ethniki
2016-17 Gamma Ethniki (Group 2), 13th

Mavroi Aetoi Eleftherochori F.C. is a Greek football club, based in Eleftherochori, Trikala.

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