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Full name | Elpis Football Club | |
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Founded | 1904 (again in 1921) | |
Dissolved | 1910 (again in 1924) | |
Ground | Papazın Çayırı | |
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Elpis FC ( Greek:Ελπίς, meaning Hope), is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. The colours of the club were blue and white as in the Greek flag.
Elpis FC was founded in 1904 in Kadıköy district of Istanbul by the local Greeks and the team was completely made up by Greek footballers. [1] The football club was dissolved in 1912. Elpis FC was refounded again and participated in the 1921-22 Sunday League (Turkish: Pazar Ligi) but re-dissolved again in 1924. [2]
20 March 1910 Fenerbahçe SK – Elpis FC: 1–1
Constantinople Football League:
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Full name | Elpis Football Club | |
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Founded | 1904 (again in 1921) | |
Dissolved | 1910 (again in 1924) | |
Ground | Papazın Çayırı | |
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Elpis FC ( Greek:Ελπίς, meaning Hope), is a defunct sports club of Istanbul, Ottoman Empire. The colours of the club were blue and white as in the Greek flag.
Elpis FC was founded in 1904 in Kadıköy district of Istanbul by the local Greeks and the team was completely made up by Greek footballers. [1] The football club was dissolved in 1912. Elpis FC was refounded again and participated in the 1921-22 Sunday League (Turkish: Pazar Ligi) but re-dissolved again in 1924. [2]
20 March 1910 Fenerbahçe SK – Elpis FC: 1–1
Constantinople Football League:
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