Neapolis Public Stadium

Neapolis Public Stadium

Neapolis Public Stadium is a multi-use stadium in Piraeus, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Ionikos. The stadium holds 5,123 and was built in 1965.

Built in: 1965 (Latest redevelopment in 2000)

Record attendance: 6,565 (Ionikos FC vs Olympiacos CFP - on 4/2/1990)

Home of: Ionikos FC (2nd Division)


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