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Doxa Megalopoli
Doxa Megalopoli ("Glory") (Greek: Α.Ο. Δόξα Μεγαλόπολης ''A.O. Doxa Megalopoli'') is a Greek football (soccer) club in Megalopoli in Arcadia. The club was created in 1956 and is one of the oldest club in the city. The team won 8 titles and 8 cups in Arcadia FCA and played for several seasons in the national Third and Fourth Division. Their greatest success occurred in 2007 when they won the Greek Amateur Cup by beating Kilkisiakos 1–0 in Lamia. For a year in 1978, they were finalist in one of the minimum games in which they made it twice into the final of the Greek organization. The team partispates in Third division in Greece . Their colours are blue and white and plays at Megalopoli Public Athletic Center with 500 seats, in which the field is turf. Titles – Successes *Greek Amateur Cup (1): **2007, final: ***Lamia National Stadium: Doxa Megalopoli 1–0 Kilkisiakos *Finalist Greek Amateur Cup, 1978, final: **Tavros Field: Panaspropyrgiakos – D ...
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Megalopoli
Megalopoli ( el, Μεγαλόπολη) is a town in the southwestern part of the regional unit of Arcadia (regional unit), Arcadia, southern Greece. It is located in the same site as ancient Megalopolis ( grc, Μεγαλόπολις, literally ''large/great city''). When it was founded in 371 BC, it was the first large urbanization in rustic Arcadia. Its theater had a capacity of 20,000 visitors, making it one of the largest ancient Greek theaters. Today Megalopoli has several schools, shops, churches, hotels and other services. The population of Megalopoli in 2011 was 5,779 residents. Geography Megalopoli is situated in a wide valley, surrounded by mountains: the Taygetus to the south, the Mainalo to the north, the Tsemperou to the southeast and the Lykaion to the west. Its elevation is 430 m above sea level. The river Alfeios flows through this valley, coming from the east and flowing to the north, passing south and west of the town. Its tributary Elissonas (Alfeios), Elisso ...
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