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(Redirected from Gate 7 (Olympiacos F.C.)) Fan club of Olympiacos CFP, in Greece
Gate 7
Founded1980–present
TypeSupporters' group
Ultras group
ClubOlympiacos CFP
LocationPiraeus, Greece
Arena
Colors  red,   white
AffiliationsDelije (Red Star Belgrade)
Fratria (FC Spartak Moscow)
The koreo of Gate 7 in the match against Chelsea

Gate 7 (Greek: Θύρα 7, romanizedThira 7) is the most popular association of organized fans of Olympiacos CFP.

History

There is no exact date for the establishment of Θύρα 7. It took its name from the homonymous gate 7 of Karaiskakis Stadium, in Piraeus, from where its hard-core fans watched the Olympiacos games.

Sometime in the early 1970s, the then hardliners moved to this port from gate 13, due to the more affordable ticket prices.

Earlier, "SAFOP" (Association of Athenian Olympiacos Piraeus Fans) was created on Socratous Street and the "Red and White Army" behind Karaiskaki. Even earlier, in 1957, there was the "SFOP" (Association of Fans of Piraeus Olympiacos) with an organized presence on trips to Drama and Thessaloniki, but also to other cities in Greece.

Main members

  • First generation
Gotzila, Ekodomos, Girapas, Papachimonas, Liofagos, Niro, Hamodrakas, Kondylopoulos, Halas, Timpestia.
  • Second generation
Voukelatoi, Chroumbes, Ozi, Chocolate, Bekakos, Underwater, Acrobat, Akis, Clone, Poet, Charos, Korakis, Pagratiotis.

Gate 7 today

After the demolition of the Karaiskakis Stadium and the construction of New Karaiskakis Stadium the association has established its Gate 7. It has a total of 156 sub-links in various parts of the world, in Greece, Cyprus, America, Germany, London, California , Ireland , Bologna , Belgrade and two major Greek communities in Australia, Sydney and Melbourne. The main Club of Gate 7 is "Kaminia". Some Clubs also are "Moschato", "Misfits" (Kallithea), "Brahami-Ilioupoli", "Koridallos", "Nea Liosia", "Pagrati".

See also

References

  1. Team, ΤοΒΗΜΑ (February 8, 2011). "Σαν σήμερα (08-02-1981) 30 χρόνια από την τραγωδία της Θύρας 7". Ειδήσεις - νέα - Το Βήμα Online.
  2. "10/3/1925: Ο "έφηβος" γιορτάζει τα 95 του χρόνια". March 10, 2020.
  3. Σινάνογλου, Θέμης (29 March 2020). ""Γκιράπας": Η ζωντανή ιστορία της Θύρας 7 στο ΦΩΣ (vid, 16 φωτό)". Fosonline.gr.

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