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Encyclopedia > AEK FC
AEK Athens FC
AEK Athens FC is the football club of the Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos, or in English the Athletic Union of Constantinople (AEK). ...

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AEK FC - Phantis (833 words)
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).
AEK F.C. Official Web Site (460 words)
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.
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