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Shirt and Sponsor History

The shirt and sponsors history the last 41 years:

Season Kit manuf. Main shirt partner Season Kit manuf. Main shirt partner Season Kit manuf. Main shirt partner
1972–73 Umbro 1992–93 Diadora Nissan 2012-13 Umbro Pame Stoihima
1973–74 1993–94 ABM
1974–75 1994–95
1975–76 Adidas 1995–96 Puma Astir Insurance
1976–77 1996–97 Ethniki Insurance
1977–78 Umbro 1997–98 Adidas Geniki Bank
1978–79 1998–99
1979–80 1999–00
1980–81 Asics 2000–01
1981–82 Puma 2001–02
1982–83 2002–03
1983–84 Suzuki 2003–04 EKO Oil and Gas
1984–85 Persica Carpets 2004–05
1985–86 Asics Doperman Fashion 2005–06 Egnatia Insurance
1986–87 Persica Carpets 2006–07 Puma
1987–88 PRO-PO 2007–08 DEPA
1988–89 Coplam Building Prod. 2008–09
1989–90 Adidas 2009–10
1990–91 Agno Dairy Company 2010–11 Pame Stoihima
1991–92 Diadora 2011–12

Pame Stoihima

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