Xanthi Ground

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Xanthi Ground
LocationFlag of Greece.svg Xanthi, Greece
OwnerA.O.X.
OperatorA.O.X.
Capacity 9,500 [1]
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Built1970

A.O. Xanthi Ground is a football stadium in Xanthi, Greece. It hosted Skoda Xanthi until the team moved to the Skoda Xanthi Arena in 2004. It is currently used by Orfeas Xanthi who play in the Gamma Ethniki. The stadium holds 9,500 and was built in 1970.

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References

  1. "Xanthi Stadium". www.stadia.gr.

Coordinates: 41°8′38″N24°53′38″E / 41.14389°N 24.89389°E / 41.14389; 24.89389