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Paniliakos (also uncommonly Panileiakos) was founded in 1958 from the union of four teams from the city of Pyrgos (Ethnikos, Iraklis, A.E.K. , Apollon). It was a vision of three people: Lampaounas, Galanopoulos and Liatsis. Paniliakos was the team of Serbia and Montenegro international Predrag Đorđević, before moving to Olympiacos, Greece international Stelios Giannakopoulos, now of Larissa in Greece, and of Vassilis Lakis, also a Greece international, now a player of PAOK FC. More information...

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  • This is a list of settlements in the Ilia Prefecture, Greece.

 

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