Tavros Stadium, Football stadium in Tavros, Greece
Tavros Stadium is a football ground in an Athens suburb with a grass playing field and seating arranged around it. The facility holds about 4,000 spectators and serves as the home venue for Fostiras club and other sporting events.
The stadium opened in 1969 as a new sports venue for the area. Major renovations took place in 2002 when all wooden stands were rebuilt to meet modern safety requirements.
The stadium is named after Spyros Gialampidis, a founding figure of Fostiras football club whose influence shaped local sports culture over several decades. It remains a gathering place where neighbors watch matches and connect through the sport.
The stadium is accessible by bus, with the Sfaghia stop just a short walk away from the entrance. Plan your visit around the club's match schedule to see the ground during events.
During the early 1970s, a match between Fostiras and Olympiacos drew an unusually large crowd to the venue. This game remains a memorable moment in the memory of local football supporters.
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