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  1. The Agia Sophia Stadium (pronounced [aˈʝa soˈfça]), also known as OPAP Arena for sponsorship reasons and as AEK Arena for UEFA competitions, is the home stadium of AEK Athens. With an all-seater capacity of 32,500 it is the third largest football stadium overall in Greece. It is located in Nea Filadelfeia, a northwestern suburb ...

  2. The Agia Sophia Stadium, also known as OPAP Arena for sponsoring reasons, is a category 4 UEFA stadium and can host 32,500 spectators. The net construction cost is estimated around € 81,700,000. The administrative region of Attica funded the stadium with the amount of € 20,000,000.

  3. It was held at the Agia Sophia Stadium in Athens, Greece, on 29 May 2024, between Greek club Olympiacos and Italian club Fiorentina. Olympiacos won the match 1–0 after extra time for their first UEFA Europa Conference League title, becoming the first Greek club to win a European trophy.

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  4. The big AEK's debt to its history. The center of Sports, Culture & Memory, OPAP ARENA has already took shape, in order to host the dream of million AEK supporters. LOCATION : Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, Greece. CAPACITY : 32,500. WATCH THE STADIUM'S OPENING.

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  5. The Agia Sophia Stadium, also known as OPAP Arena for sponsorship reasons and as AEK Arena for UEFA competitions, is the home stadium of AEK Athens. With an all-seater capacity of 32,500 it is the second largest football stadium overall in Greece. It is located in Nea Filadelfeia, a northwestern...

  6. Key facts. Club: AEK FC | Capacity: 33,000 seats | Scheduled opening: 2021 | Status: under construction. Description. Agia Sofia Stadium currently under construction new stadium of AEK. It is being built at the site of their old Nikos Goumas Stadium, which they left in 2004 for OAKA Stadium as it failed to pass safety requirements.