PAOK Thessaloniki
The club was founded in 1926 and its colours are black and white. The emblem features a double-headed eagle, and PAOK Thessaloniki plays not only football, but also basketball and volleyball. The Asprómavri, or "Black and Whites" as the club is sometimes called, have their headquarters in the Toumba Stadium, which can seat up to 29,000 spectators. The club has triumphed three times in the Greek Super League (1976, 1985 and 2019), and won the National Cup seven times (1972, 1974, 2001, 2003, 2017, 2018 and 2019).
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Panathinaikos Athens
Founded in 1908, with a green shamrock in its emblem and a very illustrious history. Under the banner of Panathinaikos, which is an age-old rival of Olympiakos Piraeus, not only football, but also basketball, volleyball and water polo are played. Founded by Giorgos Kalafatis, Panathinaikos Athens plays in the 69,618-seat Olympic Stadium and was already facing extinction in the new millennium - since 2012 it has been owned a controlling stake by the fans' association, which saved the club, which plays in a white and green colour combination, from bankruptcy.
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