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==Sports== Nea Filadelfeia is the historical home of [[A.E.K.]], a major Greek Multi-Sports Club established in 1924 in Nea Filadelfeia. It is also the home of [[Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia]]. The now demolished [[Nikos Goumas Stadium]] was the home ground of [[AEK Athens FC|AEK F.C.]] from 1930 to 2003, while the [[Agia Sophia Stadium]] is the new home ground since 2022. The [[Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia]] sports club is renowned in Greece and abroad for its handball, volleyball and basketball achievements. Nea Filadelfeia is also the birthplace of the Greek-Australian football coach [[Ange Postecoglou]]. {|class="wikitable" |- !colspan="4"|Sport clubs based in Nea Filadelfeia |- !width="200"|Club !Founded !Sports !Achievements |- |[[A.E.K. (sports club)]]||1924||[[Association football|Football]], [[Basketball]], [[Volleyball]], [[Handball]], [[Futsal]] and other ||One of the most successful Greek clubs with many domestic and Europeans titles |- |[[Ionikos Nea Filadelfeia]]||1930||[[Basketball]], [[Volleyball]], [[Handball]] and other||Panhellenic titles in volleyball and handball |- |[[FEA Filadelfeia/Chalkidona]]||1989||[[Basketball]]||Earlier presence in A1 Ethniki women |}
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