alexandros kilkis -iraklhs first-second half [05].VOB ananiadhs[ananas] [1], daglis[babicton] [21] , mparxour [5] , [socrates]sidiropoulos[4] , nikos ananiadhs[3] , kargas giannis [6] , akis baxarelis[18] , [iaswn]iaswnidhs kostas [7] , [smirni] mixalhs smiarhs[8] , [petas]petalwths dimitrhs [13] , [kok] kostas amanatidhs [10] , themis euthimiadhs[11] , manwlhs iliadhs [paoki] , kougroukhs [22] , mourinho k [ios mouros dhmhtris[9]
alexandros kilkis - iraklis 8es/nikhs 2-1 ananiadhs[ananas] [1], daglis[babicton] [21] , mparxour [5] , [socrates]sidiropoulos[4] , nikos ananiadhs[3] , kargas giannis [6] , akis baxarelis[18] , [iaswn]iaswnidhs kostas [7] , [smirni] mixalhs smiarhs[8] , [petas]petalwths dimitrhs [13] , [kok] kostas amanatidhs [10] , themis euthimiadhs[11] , manwlhs iliadhs [paoki] , kougroukhs [22] , mourinho k [ios mouros dhmhtris[9]
HANDBALL A2 GREECE: NEA ELVETIA PYLAIAS - ARION PTOLEMAIDAS (WOMEN) 4.4.2009 http://handball.madblog.gr/note/6963/ΣΤΗΝ-Α1-ΓΥΝΑΙΚΩΝ-Ο-ΑΡΙΩΝΑΣ-ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΪΔΑΣ.html ΝΕΑ ΕΛΒΕΤΙΑ ΑΡΙΩΝ ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΪΔΑΣ 24-28 Δεκάλεπτα: 2-5, 5-8, 9-12, 14-16, 15-23, 24-28 ΝΕΑ ΕΛΒΕΤΙΑ (Θανάσης Γιαννάκος): Μωυσιάδου Κ., Χατζοπούλου, Μωυσιάδου Π. 1, Ταχτσίδου, Καραμπαξόγλου, Κελετζή 3, Κατσικάρη 3, Μιχαηλίδου 1, Τζιάρου, Ξενοφώντος 1, Πάτσιου 5, Πουρνάρα, Δημητρίου 5, Καραπαναγιωτίδου 5. ΑΡΙΩΝ ΠΤΟΛΕΜΑΪΔΑΣ (Σωκράτης Βακάλης): Στεφανίδου, Καζαντζίδου, Βαφειάδου Κ. 9, Βόκα, Κόλλια, Αμοιρίδου 5, Λαζαρίδου 3, Λιόντα 2, Βαφειάδου Ε., Ciobanu 3, Naumoska, Κυνηγοπούλου 2, Τσαγγαλίδου 4. Διαιτητές: Ανδρέας Μπέτμαν Μιχάλης Τζαφερόπουλος Σημειωτής: Ευγενία Καζαντζίδου Χρονομέτρης: Φερονίκη Καπίδου Πέναλτι: 2/5 1/3 Δίλεπτες: 4-5 Κόκκινες: Κατσικάρη στο 35 09 (3 δίλετες) Ciobanu στο 49 13 (για επικίνδυνο παιχνίδι, δεν κρατήθηκε το δελτίο)
HANDBALL A2 GREECE: NEA ELVETIA PYLAIAS - MAKEDONIKOS (WOMEN) 14.02.2008 http://handball.madblog.gr/note/6218/Α2-Γυναικών-9η-Αγωνιστική-αποτελέσματα-φωτογραφίες.html
16.11.2008, ΠΑΙΔΙΚΟ ΕΣΧΘ: ΑΡΗΣ ΚΙΛΚΙΣ 28-34 http://handball.madblog.gr/note/4918/ΠΑΙΔΙΚΟ-ΕΣΧΘ-ΑΡΗΣ-8211;-ΚΙΛΚΙΣ-2834.html
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