Tavros
Stadium "Spyros Yalabidis" |
Capacity: 4,000 (seated) |
Location: |
The
stadium is located in Tavros, a district 3 km south-west of the Athens
city centre. Access by car is easy using Pireos St,
the main road that links Athens with its port, Piraeus. After passing
by the very big "Praktiker" shop and the next intersection
with traffic lights, go on for another 500m. You will see the Tavros
city hall on your left and after that a Shell gas station on your
right. Turn right at this corner into Tavrou St, a narrow road through
warehouses, which will lead you to the train rails after 500m. Cross
them and you'll be outside the stadium.
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You
may also use bus #049 from Omonia Square in central
Athens (it goes to Piraeus). Get off the bus on Pireos St (stop name:
"Sfaghia") and then walk to the stadium. If you choose to
use the Metro (line 1) instead, please be aware that
"Tavros" station is actually nowhere near Tavros Stadium.
"Kallithea" is somewhat closer, but again you will have
to walk 1 km to get to the ground. In any case, have a look at the
map provided for help.
Built in: 1969 Record attendance: 11,000 (Fostiras FC vs Olympiacos CFP - in 1971) Home of: Fostiras FC (Football League) More data: Tavros Stadium bears the name of Spyros Yalabidis, an old player of Fostiras. It has three wooden stands that were installed in 2002, substituting the older existing ones. It must be noted though that, despite its 1960s feel and layout, the ground is otherwise in a very good condition. There are facilities for the fans, a club shop, a cafeteria and a Fostiras club house on the premises. Floodlights have also been installed, although they are not depicted in photos on this page. The stadium is owned by the Municipality of Tavros. |
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