Talk:Karaiskákis Stadium

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[edit] Summary box confusing

The summary box is very confusing. "Closed: Open" doesn't make any sense at all and it seems rather strange to claim that the stadium was demolished in 2003 but will continue to be used by Olympiacos until 2052. This could probably be phrased better: perhaps something like "Previous stadium demolished: 2003"?

Dricherby 13:50, 23 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Location

Location: Neo Faliro, Piraeus, Athens, Greece

Now what is it, Piraeus or Athens? Aren't these two separate (albeit geographically close) cities? Guus Hoekman 08:46, 4 November 2007 (UTC)

No they are not separate geographically. Piraeus is one of the municipalities which form the Athens urban area, and the municipalities which form greater Piraeus are considered the western suburbs of Athens. - Sthenel 11:47, 4 November 2007 (UTC)