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Coordinates: 37°58′37.64″N 23°38′6.00″E / 37.9771222°N 23.6350000°E / 37.9771222; 23.6350000
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The stadium was completed in 1965, and currently has a seating capacity of about 5,000.<ref name="Neapoli Stadium">{{cite news | url=http://www.stadia.gr/neapoli/neapoli.html | title=Neapoli Stadium | publisher=Stadia.gr}}</ref>
The stadium was completed in 1965, and currently has a seating capacity of about 6,000.<ref name="Neapoli Stadium">{{cite news | url=http://www.stadia.gr/neapoli/neapoli.html | title=Neapoli Stadium | publisher=Stadia.gr}}</ref>


The stadium is mostly used for [[association football|football]] matches and is the home field for [[Ionikos F.C.]].
The stadium is mostly used for [[association football|football]] matches and is the home field for [[Ionikos F.C.]].

Revision as of 04:00, 5 January 2016

37°58′37.64″N 23°38′6.00″E / 37.9771222°N 23.6350000°E / 37.9771222; 23.6350000 Neapoli Stadium is football stadium in Nikaia, Attica, near Piraeus.

The stadium was completed in 1965, and currently has a seating capacity of about 6,000.[1]

The stadium is mostly used for football matches and is the home field for Ionikos F.C..

Record attendance is 6,565 for a match against Olympiacos F.C. in 1990.[1] On June 13, 2009, it was also used as the field for the Rugby Sevens' finals of the Hellenic Rugby Federation.

Rangers Members Club

While Ionikos was competing in the lower divisions there were two main supporters' groups—the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters and the Fan Club of Agios Georgios.

The fans in Gate 3.

References

  1. ^ a b "Neapoli Stadium". Stadia.gr.