Olympiakos Piraeus

CountryGreece
Founded1925
StadiumStadio Georgios Karaiskáki, Piraeus
Capacity33,296

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Olympiakos Piraeus, established in 1925, is more than just a football club; it is intrinsically linked to the spirit of its home, the bustling port city of Piraeus. Known affectionately as Thrylos, or ‘The Legend’, the club embodies the pride and passion of its working-class roots, holding a unique and often dominant place in Greek sporting culture.

The club’s identity is deeply intertwined with the maritime character of Piraeus itself, a testament to resilience and ambition. Their home, the Stadio Georgios Karaiskáki, with its capacity for 33,296 fervent supporters, becomes a cauldron of noise on match days. This intense atmosphere reflects the high expectations placed upon the team, a constant drive for success that has defined their presence in Greek football for decades.

Year after year, Olympiakos consistently represents Greek football on the European stage, carrying the hopes of a passionate fanbase. Their enduring presence at the forefront of the domestic game ensures they remain a central figure in the country’s sporting narrative, always pushing for further achievements.

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