Critical points of 3rd set of the match for the Challenge Cup 2015-16 when the score was 28-28 and finished 31-29 for Ethnikos. 3-1 (25-15, 23-25, 31-29, 25-16) 102' min. 2/12/2015
Δείτε την άφιξη της ομάδας μας στην Αλεξανδρούπολη, ενόψει της αναμέτρησης με τον Πανθρακικό.
3rd and 4th sets of semifinal game of National Greek Cup versus Ethnikos ( Alexandroupolis). Score ended up being 3-1 for AEK.
Ethnikos Alexandroupolis-Aek 0-3 Semifinal League Cup 2014
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