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Kaftanzoglio Stadium ((ギリシア語:Καυτανζόγλειο στάδιο)) is a sports stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece. The stadium was built with money donated by the Kaftanzoglou Foundation, hence its name. At the time of its opening on 27 October 1960, the stadium was one of the highest quality stadiums in the Balkans.〔(FACILITIES – KAFTANZOGLIO STADIUM ). IAAF World Athletics Final Thessaloniki. Retrieved on 2009-09-08.〕 It currently has 27,770 seats, owing to a comprehensive renovation before reopening to host football matches for the 2004 Summer Olympics, which was centred in Athens.〔(2004 Summer Olympics official report. ) Volume 2. p. 324.〕 It was the largest stadium in Greece until 1982, but has since been surpassed in capacity by the Olympic Stadium in Athens. It is the home football stadium of Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C. since 1960. In 1971, the attendance record was set with 51,235 fans present for a A' Ethniki Greek Championship match, witnessing Iraklis Thessaloniki defeat Panathinaikos by a 1-0 score. In 1973 it hosted the European Cup Winners Cup Final, which resulted in a 1–0 victory for A.C. Milan over Leeds United. ==Athletics events==
The stadium regularly plays host to athletics events; it features the European Athletics Association event "Olympic Meeting Thessaloniki" every year; it hosted the Greek national championships in 2009, and it has been used for both athletics at the Mediterranean Games and the European Cup in athletics. It was the host stadium for the 2009 IAAF World Athletics Final.〔
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