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- renamed Kostas Davourlis in 1992 after the great football player who died the same year. It was inaugurated on June 6, 1939. Kostas Davourlis Stadium originally...
- various grounds since their first official game in 1899, mainly the Kostas Davourlis Stadium, their traditional home ground, and the Pampeloponnisiako Stadium...
- Davourlis' talent shone. However, the team was involved in a bribery scandal and sunk again to the lower division. Fortunately enough for Davourlis,...
- division of the EPS Achaia. Kostas Davourlis Stadium of Panachaiki is located also in the area. Kostas Davourlis, football player Patras 38°16′11″N 21°44′52″E...
- respectively. Greece also pla**** home matches at other venues such as Kostas Davourlis Stadium in Patras and Anthi Karagianni Stadium in Kavala during the 1970s...
- 1922. Vasileios Christopoulos, an artist Danielis, ancient figure Kostas Davourlis Footballer of Panachaiki Theodoros Deligiannis a Prime Minister of Greece...
- Floch Michel Mézy Hervé Revelli Jacques Vergnes Kostas Aidiniou Kostas Davourlis Michalis Kritikopoulos László Branikovits Antal Dunai Péter Juhász László...
- Vasilis Siokos, Thanasis Angelis, Lakis Glezos, Petros Karavitis, Kostas Davourlis, Giannis Kyrastas, Dimitris Persidis, Lefteris Pou****s and Babis Stavropoulos...
- Referee: Konstantinos Katoikos (Athens) 3 December 2024 17:00 EET Kostas Davourlis Stadium, Patras Referee: Spyros Zabalas (Epirus) Panachaiki won 2–1 on...
- in Panachaiki's history are weightlifter Dimitrios Tofalos and Kostas Davourlis, leader of the great football team that impressed Greece in the 1970s...