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Established
1924 (100 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Agia Sophia Stadium
(32,500 Capacity)

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Athens

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Competitions
Greek Superleague Greece
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League

Last Edit
zag: 06/Feb/24


Upcoming
28/04 PAOK - AEK
15/05 Olympiakos - AEK
19/05 AEK - Lamia

Results
24/04 AEK 3 - 0 Panathinaiko
21/04 Aris 1 - 2 AEK
14/04 AEK 2 - 0 Aris
07/04 AEK 2 - 2 PAOK
03/04 Panathinaiko 2 - 1 AEK

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El AEK FC (en griego: Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos), Unión de Atletas de Constantinopla, es un club de fútbol de Atenas, Grecia. El club forma parte de la sociedad polideportiva AEK Atenas.

Fue fundado el 13 de abril de 1924 por refugiados griegos de Constantinopla (actualmente Estambul), movilizados durante la Guerra Greco-Turca. El AEK es uno de los clubes más exitosos del fútbol griego con 29 títulos oficiales (incluyendo 11 Campeonatos de Liga, 14 Copas griegas, una copa de la liga, una Copa Pre-Mediterránea y 3 Supercopas).

Team Members


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Amrabat



11

Araújo



33

Danchenko





Eliasson





Fransson



20

Gaćinović



25

Galanopoulos



7

Garcia



28

Hajsafi





Ikonomou





Jevtić



2

Jonsson



20

Mandalos



2

Moukoudi





Oliveira



31

Pineda



30

Pizarro



19

Ponce



44

Rota



44

Šabanadžović



29

Sidibe



1

Stanković



4

Szymański





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Stadium or Home

The Agia Sophia Stadium, also known as OPAP Arena for sponsorship reasons and as AEK Arena for UEFA competitions, is the home stadium of AEK Athens. With an all-seater capacity of 32,500, it is the third largest football stadium overall in Greece. It is located in Nea Filadelfeia, a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. The new arena was built on the site of the former Nikos Goumas Stadium stadium. The construction of the arena was completed in October 2022. Agia Sophia Stadium is the newest stadium built in Greece.

On 27 March 2023, the stadium began hosting the home matches of the Greece national football team after a 0-0 draw against Lithuania.

The stadium won the 13th edition of the Stadium of the Year award in the public vote for the best stadium opened in 2022.

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