- in 1931–1932. On 5 June 1932 the
Syntrivani Stadium was
inaugurated with PAOK's 3–2
victory over Iraklis.
Syntrivani meant to be
their home
ground for...
- heritage. PAOK also got
possession of AEK's
facilities located around Syntrivani (i.e. Fountain) Square. In 1937, PAOK won his
first title, the Macedonia...
-
station was
named Sintrivani/Ekthesi (Fountain/Exposition). It was
called Syntrivani in the 1987 proposal. This
refers to a
local landmark, a
marble fountain...
- the west end of Kasteli) is
Eleftherios Venizelos Square, also
known as
Syntrivani (from
Turkish şadırvan 'fountain'). It is the
heart of the
tourist activities...
-
Development Plan, the
station was
shown with the
alternative spelling Syntrivani (Gr****: Συντριβάνι).
During construction, the
station was
known as Sintrivani/Ekthesi...
- 1931,
while on the
front line of a
demonstration of the unemplo****, in
Syntrivani Square in Thessaloniki, he was
attacked by a
group of policemen, led by...
-
Alexandras Stadium N/A 2–0 02–05–1932
Syntrivani Stadium N/A 2–2 1935–36 22–03–1936 Rouf
Stadium N/A 2–0 02–02–1936
Syntrivani Stadium N/A 4–1 1939–40 09–06–1940...
- Stadium, Nea
Filadelfeia Attendance: 3,000 Referee:
Pasalaris 16 June 1940
Syntrivani Stadium,
Thessaloniki Referee: V.
Diamantopoulos AEK
Athens won 5–3 on...
- 1126/science.adk9227. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 38753786. Klucznik, Tomasz;
Syntrivanis, Leonidas-Dimitrios; Baś, Sebastian; Mikulak-Klucznik, Barbara; Moskal...