PAOK agree Kaftanzoglio Stadium as interim home while €200m new Toumba Stadium is built
March 16 – Greece’s PAOK have signed an agreement to play their home matches at the Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki while their New Toumba Stadium is under construction.
The agreement was signed by Stergios Balodimos, chairman of the Kaftanzoglio management committee, and Maria Goncharova, PAOK’s first vice-president and CEO, in the presence of Deputy Sports Minister Giannis Vroutsis.
The deal formalises PAOK’s temporary use of the state-owned Kaftanzoglio Stadium, which currently serves as the home ground of Iraklis,
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