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  AEK FC - Phantis
In 1928, AEK joined Panathinaikos and Olympiakos in their dispute with the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) and did not participate in the first official Greek football championship.
By the late 1930s, AEK became a powerhouse winning two consecutive league titles (1939, 1940) and became the first Greek club to win the domestic double in 1939.
World War II brought AEK's streak to an end, however the war did not affect their squad, unlike Olympiakos and Panathinaikos who lost players either in the war itself or the civil disturbances that followed it commencing in December, 1944 (Dekemvriana).
wiki.phantis.com /index.php/AEK_FC   (833 words)

  
 AEK F.C. Official Web Site
AEK FC reached an agreement with Tamadani Nsaliwa, by making use of the release clause of his contract with Panionios.
AEK FC and Skoda Xanthi settled to a “white” tie (0-0) in today’s game at the Olympic Stadium for the 29th match of the championship.
AEK had more initiative in their method of play throughout the game’s duration but didn’t manage to score a goal.
www.aekfc.gr /index.asp?a_id=296   (460 words)

  
  AEK Athens FC: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
AEK Athens FC is the football club of the Athletic Union of Constantinople (AEK), EHandler: no quick summary.
The basketball section of AEK is also one of the leading clubs in Greece and the first Greek club ever to win an international title in all sports as it won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1968.
AEK first played at the Nikos Goumas stadium which was first opened in 1930.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/a/ae/aek_athens_fc3.htm   (531 words)

  
 AEK Athens FC infoTurkish.com Herşey Hakkında Türkçe Bilgi
AEK Athens FC infoTurkish.com Herşey Hakkında Türkçe Bilgi
AEK Athens FC is the football club of the Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos, or in English the Athletic Union of Constantinople (AEK).
The basketball section of AEK is also one of the leading clubs in Greece and the first Greek club ever to win an international title in all sports as it won the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1968.
www.infoturkish.com /Turkey/AEK-Athens-FC.html   (2154 words)

  
 London AEK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
AEK London Advances to the 1/4 Final vs. Marconi @ Hellenic Center, Wednesday July 13th, Kickoff at 6:30 pm
Be sure to tune in everyweek from Monday to Friday at 5:00 pm and again at 10:00 pm for First Local News with Sports Broadcaster Brent Lale as he covers AEK London FC and the WOSL Premier League Championship.
AEK London Ontario, Canada would like to thank London AEK, England, Original 21 Fanclub for all of its support...
eteamz.active.com /LondonAEK   (397 words)

  
 Fc sevilla - Puchar UEFA: FC Sevilla - Alemannia Akwizgran 2:0 - Sport
With FC Zenit St Petersburg and Bolton Wanderers FC currently occupying the top two places in Group H, Bolton Wanderers arrive at MPF Marbella, Marbella, Spain
Although the final result didn’t go Bolton’s way, with FC Sevilla winning 2-0, Bolton ’s Manager, Sam Allardyce, was more than happy with the match as it
Zespół FC Sevilla pokonał Alemannię Akwizgran 2:0 (1:0) w meczu 2.
vin-report.surferlight.com /?q=vin-report-fc-sevilla   (222 words)

  
 Soccer Players Encyclopedia
He played at his hometown Lokomotiv, and later moved to AEK, Athens.
He helped his county with their second place in 1998 and was instrumental in their 2002 title.
Ronaldo attracted global attention after moving to FC Barcelona.
www.expertfootball.com /players/encyclopedia.php   (3535 words)

  
 Supporter Sites: Europe : Greece : AEK Athens FC
AEK Athens - Original 21 Kavala Club - Macedonia.
AEK fans all around Europe please contact us...
Supporter Sites is not affiliated with any of the teams mentioned.
www.supportersites.com /Europe/Greece/AEK_Athens_FC   (206 words)

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