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Panathinaikos Field Hockey

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Panathinaikos
Nickname(s)The Trifolium
LeagueGreek Field Hockey League
Founded1927, 2014 (refoundation)
Home groundHellinikon Olympic Hockey Centre
Personnel
ChairmanDimitrios Giannakopoulos
ManagerNikos Anastasiadis
Websitepanathinaikos1908.gr
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Panathinaikos AC Field Hockey department was refounded in 2014.

History

The field hockey department of Panathinaikos was one of the first in Greece. It was founded in 1927, while there was not a Greek league. The team was forced to play abroad against foreign teams. The first athletes of the team were Cypriots or athletes from the other departments of the club. Main contributors were Renos Fragoudis, Diomidis Symeonidis and Athanasios Aravositas.

Some members of the first team were Angelos Filippou, Nikos Mantzaroglou (the table tennis athlete), Renos Fragoudis, Athanasios Aravositas, Chrisanthos Tsoukalas, Kleon Zachos, Kimon Zachos, Nikos Chrisafis, Lefteris Frantzeskakis, Angelos Messaris and Diomidis Symeonidis.

After World War Two, the department stopped its action. It was refounded in 2014.[1]

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