Kostas Davourlis Stadium, Football stadium in Agyia, Patras, Greece.
Kostas Davourlis Stadium is a football arena located in northern Patras that holds approximately 11,300 spectators across multiple seating sections. The facility features a main pitch designed for professional matches and training.
Construction of the stadium began in 1935 and was completed in 1939, after which it opened for regular use. During the Greek Civil War, the facility was temporarily converted into a military camp before returning to sports activities.
The stadium hosts Panachaiki Football Club and functions as a gathering place where local fans and community members come together for matches and public events. The crowd and team traditions shape the social rhythm of this corner of the city.
The stadium is accessible by several public transportation routes connecting it to central Patras and offers dedicated parking areas for visitors. Entrances and seating areas are designed to accommodate people with different mobility needs.
Few visitors know that the stadium was built on land specifically purchased for this purpose in 1935, showing how deliberately the city invested in sports infrastructure. This intentional planning made it stand out from other sports venues that often developed more by chance.
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