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YMCA – PARIS S.G. 10-32 (4-16)
YMCA – PARIS S.G. 10-32 (4-16)

Paris S.G. easily defeated YMCA 32-10 to clinch qualification to the quarter-finals as Group B runner-ups. Next opponent for the French club will be Olympiacos Keratsini. YMCA finished fourth and will now play for place 9-16. DSC_0854 QUOTES Andreas Lagoudis: (Coach – YMCA): “We played against a team which represents one of the traditional powerhouses of the sport in Europe. We tried to adjust our game play to our opponents’ speed and tactics and I believe that the spectators enjoyed the game.” Medina Alexis Pierre (Coach – Paris S.G.): “We are glad we won this game especially after yesterday’s defeat against Vrilissia in a very tough game. We managed to recover soon, find our energy and play better handball today.” DSC_0847 YMCA (Andreas Lagoudis): Malavetas, Beqiri 1, Angelides, Kokorotsikos, Tsichlis, Theocharidis, Oshagki, Karousis, Karatheodorou 1, Okantaridis 2, Ηatzilias 1, Fotiadis, Damianidis 2, Marinis 2, Ntempos, Ntouvartzis. PARIS S.G. (Medina Alexis Pierre): Loisaeu, Henni, Clin 1, Van Den Bossche C. 1, Poroes 1, Vincent 2, Constant 1, Fontaines 6, Neufville 7, Van Den Bossche L. 2, Pichouron P. 5, Herry, Rey 2, Pichouron U. 4, Gherbaoui. Referees: Lundgren (SWE), Nyberg (SWE) 2min: 1-1, 7m: 0/0-3/5



Keratsini - Fostiras 1 - 1 (παμπαίδες)
Keratsini - Fostiras 1 - 1 (παμπαίδες)

10.02.2013 Αγώνας μεταξύ των Παμπαιδικών τμημάτων των δυο ομάδων στο πλαίσιο του ELEONAS ACADEMY TOURNAMENT 2012-2013



Keratsini - Atromitos Piraeus (παμπαίδες) 2 - 1
Keratsini - Atromitos Piraeus (παμπαίδες) 2 - 1

20.10.2012 Αγώνας μεταξύ των παμπαιδικών τμημάτων των δυο ομάδων στο πλαίσιο της 1ης αγωνιστικής του τουρνουά ακαδημιών ELEONAS για τη χρονιά 2012-2013



Keratsini - Foivos Varis (Ακαδημίες) 2 - 1
Keratsini - Foivos Varis (Ακαδημίες) 2 - 1

30.10.10 Για την 4η αγωνιστική του Α' Ομίλου Junior του Θουκυδίδειου Athens Football Cup



FOIVOS - KERATSINI.avi
FOIVOS - KERATSINI.avi

1η Αγωνιστική Παιδικού Θουκυδίδειου



Team, Place & City Details

P.O. Atsaleniou

P.O. Atsaleniou, short for Panathlitikos Omililos Atsaleniou and also known simply as Atsalenios or POA, is a Greek association football club based in the suburb Atsalenio of Heraklion, the largest city on the island of Crete. The club's short name Atsalenios can literally be translated made of steel (Greek: ατσάλι, being the Greek word for steel).

Keratsini FC

Keratsini Football Club is a Greek club, based in Keratsini, Attica. It plays in Piraeus local championship (EPS Piraeus).

Keratsini
Keratsini

Keratsini is a suburb in the western part of the Piraeus regional unit, it is part of Athens agglomeration, Greece. Since the 2011 local government reform it is part of the municipality Keratsini-Drapetsona, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit.

Keratsini-Drapetsona
Keratsini-Drapetsona

Keratsini-Drapetsona is a municipality in the Piraeus regional unit, Athens, Attica, Greece. The seat of the municipality is the town Keratsini.

Epithelium
Epithelium

Epithelium () is one of the four basic types of animal tissue, along with connective tissue, muscle tissue and nervous tissue. Epithelial tissues line the outer surfaces of organs and blood vessels throughout the body, as well as the inner surfaces of cavities in many internal organs.

Keratin
Keratin

Keratin () is one of a family of fibrous structural proteins. It is the key structural material making up hair, horns, claws, hooves, and the outer layer of human skin.

Keratin implantation cyst

Keratin implantation cysts are cysts lined by an epidermal sac and filled with a form of keratin. They are a primarily cutaneous condition, but they are occasionally observed under the nail , of a finger or toe.

Keratinizing metaplasia

Keratinizing metaplasia is a condition affecting the epithelial surfaces of the body. It is caused by a dietary deficiency of vitamin A, a fat-soluble vitamin that is most often found in fats, milk, and some leafy vegetables.