Piraeus' very own Olympiakos soccer team won its 25th Greek Cup and first since 2009 after it defeated the Antromitos soccer team by 2-1 in an electrifying match that was held at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi on Saturday night. Olympiakos dominated the first half and nearly opened the scoring in the seventh, but Antromitos goalkeeper Charles Itandje made the first of his many superb saves by diving into Djebbour's feet. The match went into overtime on substitute David Fuster's header in the 119th minute.
April 29, 2012
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Piraeus' very own Olympiakos soccer team won its 25th Greek Cup and first since 2009 after it defeated the Antromitos soccer team by 2-1 in an electrifying match that was held at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi on Saturday night. Olympiakos dominated the first half and nearly opened the scoring in the seventh, but Antromitos goalkeeper Charles Itandje made the first of his many superb saves by diving into Djebbour's feet. The match went into overtime on substitute David Fuster's header in the 119th minute.
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Piraeus' very own Olympiakos soccer team won its 25th Greek Cup and first since 2009 after it defeated the Antromitos soccer team by 2-1 in an electrifying match that was held at the Olympic Stadium in Maroussi on Saturday night. Olympiakos dominated the first half and nearly opened the scoring in the seventh, but Antromitos goalkeeper Charles Itandje made the first of his many superb saves by diving into Djebbour's feet. The match went into overtime on substitute David Fuster's header in the 119th minute.
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