Tavros Stadium

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Tavros Stadium
Spyros Gialampidis Stadium
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Tavros Stadium
Location Tavros, Athens, Greece
Coordinates 37°58′07″N23°41′19″E / 37.9687°N 23.6886°E / 37.9687; 23.6886
Public transit Logo of the Athens Metro Operating Company (AMEL).svg Athens Metro Line 1.svg Tavros station
Operator Fostiras
Capacity 4,000
Field size105 x 68 m
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1969
Renovated2002
Tenants
Fostiras

Tavros Stadium is a football stadium in Tavros, Athens, Greece. It is the home stadium of Fostiras football team.

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History

Tavros Stadium has the name of Spyros Gialampidis, a founder of Fostiras who died in 1994. [1] In 2002 all of its stands were reconstructed due to their age.

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References

  1. newsp. Athlitiki Echo, 12 November 1994, page 1, 4