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Ionikos F.C.

Ionikos Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Ιωνικός) or Ionikos Nikaia is a Greek professional football club based in Nikaia, Piraeus, Greece, currently competing in the Super League Greece, the top-tier of the Greek football league system.

Ionikos
Full nameΑθλητικός Όμιλος Ιωνικός Νίκαιας
Nickname(s)Κυανόλευκοι (Cyan-Whites)
Founded1965
GroundNeapolis Public Stadium
Capacity6,000
OwnerGiannis Tsirigotis
ChairmanThodoris Tsirigotis
ManagerDimitrios Spanos
LeagueSuper League Greece
2021–22Super League Greece, 7th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

From 1989 to 2007 Ionikos spent 16 out of 18 seasons in the Super League.[1] During that span Ionikos finished as high as 5th-place in the league (on two occasions),[2][3] was a finalist in the Greek Cup,[4] and participated in the UEFA Cup.[5]

The club's colours are blue and white.

History

Foundation

Ionikos was established in 1965, from a merger of local clubs Nikaia Sports Union and Aris Piraeus, with Alex Meraklidis as new club's first president.[6] The club's early years were not easy, but, with the support of its fans, Ionikos slowly improved through the 1970s and 1980s and eventually reached the top division in 1989.[6]

The club's first promotion to the top flight was accompanied by unexpected problems—Dimitris Melissanidis withdrew as chairman, and the club needed 50 million drachmas to participate in the championship.[6] Businessman Nikolaos Kanellakis stepped forward to provide the needed sum and become the club's new chairman.[6]

Nikos Kanellakis

Kanellakis' arrival would be the beginning of the club's greatest era—from the 1989 promotion, Ionikos would spend 16 of the next 18 seasons in the Greek top flight, up until 2007, and during that time the team would finish as high as 5th-place in the league (on two occasions), reach a Greek Cup Final, and compete in the UEFA Cup.[6]

Greek Cup Final 2000

Ionikos' UEFA Cup appearance came in the 1999–00 season—the opposition was French side Nantes, and Ionikos lost both home and away matches, 1–3 and 0–1, respectively.[6] Ionikos reached the Greek Cup Final later that same season, where they came up against traditional power AEK, and, despite a valiant Ionikos effort, AEK won the match, 3–0.[6]

On 21 April 2004 Ionikos experienced the most tragic moment of his history, when Nikolaos Kanellakis, the club's chairman for 14 years, died.[6] Hundreds of Ionikos supporters—as well as other sports fans—attended Kanellakis' funeral, where the flag of Ionikos covered the coffin of the late chairman. Nikolaos' son Christos took his father's place as chairman.

Relegation to Second League

Ionikos' long run in the top flight ended in the 2006–07 season, when the team finished in 16th-place in the Super League and was relegated back to Beta Ethniki. Ionikos has spent the last two seasons in Beta Ethniki, finishing 5th and 4th place, respectively, as the club tries to rejoin the top flight.

Return to the Top League

For the upcoming season, 2021–22, they will compete once again in the Greek top league, 2021–22 Super League Greece, having gained promotion, and after successfully getting licensed to compete in the top league's new season.[7]

Stadium

Ionikos plays its home matches at Neapolis Public Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Νεάπολης), located in Nikaia, a suburb of Piraeus. The stadium was completed in 1965, and had its latest redevelopment in 2000.[8] It currently has a seating capacity of 4,999, but record attendance is 6,565 for a match against Olympiacos in 1990.[8]

Ionikos' organized supporters gather in Gate 3 at Neapoli Stadium.

Supporters and rivals

While Ionikos was competing in the lower divisions there were two main supporters' groups—the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters and the Fan Club of Agios Georgios.[9]

On Ionikos's promotion to the top division the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters Rangers Club was formed—or Rangers Club, for short—with headquarters in Elefterias Square in Korydallos.[9] Before Ionikos's first match in the top flight the Rangers Club organised a parade of 2,000 supporters from outside Rangers' headquarters to Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium, where Ionikos played its first three home matches of the 1989–90 season.[9] Two years later the supporters' club offices moved to Neapolis, and then in 1996 to Nikaia, before returning to Neapolis in 1999.[9] A second branch was established in Nikaia in 2004.[9]

Ionikos fans have a rivalry with the fans of the other topic club of Nikaia, Proodeftiki.

Ionikos fans have rivalries too with other nearby clubs, Egaleo, Atromitos and Kallithea.

The Derby of Kokkinia

The football matches between Ionikos and Proodeftiki are called «The Derby of Kokkinia» or «The Derby of Nikaia».

Players

Current squad

As of 12 January 2023

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

Former players

List of managers

 
Oleg Blokhin is one of the biggest managers in the Ionikos' history

Ionikos managers from 1992.

2008–09   Nikos Goulis
2009–10  Giannis Ioannou
 Stratos Voutsakelis
  Vasilis Vouzas
2010–11   Giannis Petrakis
  Leonidas Tsigaridas
  Miodrag Ćirković
  Nikos Maronitis
2011–12   Nikos Maronitis
2012–13   Nikos Frousos
2013–14   Markos Dimos
  Konstantinos Partheniou
2014–15   Ilias Kalopitas
  Stavros Iliopoulos
  Lefteris Vasiliadis
2015–16   Lefteris Vasiliadis
  Margaritis Chatzialexis

Honours

Domestic

League titles

Winners (2): 1993–94, 2020–21
Winners (2): 1976–77, 1981–82 (Group 1)
Winners (1): 2012–13 (Group 9)
Winners (1): 1976–77

Cups

Winners (1): 1981–82

Season-by-season


Since 1965–66:

Club records

Alpha Ethniki / Super League

Last Update 8 January 2023

  • First participation: 1989–90
  • Total participations: 17
  • Wins: 164
  • Draws: 153
  • Losses: 235
  • Goals Scored: 607
  • Goals Conceded: 800
  • Record Win: Ionikos 5–0 OFI Crete in 1997–98
  • Record Loss: AEK Athens 6–0 Ionikos in 1995–96, Olympiacos 6–0 Ionikos in 2002–03

Beta Ethniki

  • First participation: 1965–66
  • Total participations: 23
  • Wins: 299
  • Draws: 224
  • Losses: 259
  • Goals Scored: 925
  • Goals Conceded: 849
  • Record Win: Ionikos 8–0 Bizani in 1966–67, Ionikos 8–0 Anagennisi Artas in 1974–75
  • Record Loss: Vyzas 7–0 Ionikos in 1971–72

Individual records

Appearances

Player Matches
  Giannis Xanthopoulos
318
  Georgios Daraklitsas
290
  Nikolaos Frousos
217
  Mohammad Afash
196
  Oliver Makor
164

Goals

Player Goals
  Kostas Kottakis
top scorer
  Nikolaos Frousos
64
  Craig Brewster
45
  Oliver Makor
43
  Giannis Xanthopoulos
24

Crest and colors

The emblem of the club is a resting star and its colors are blue and white.

Original & Alternative strips & colours

Original kit

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ionikos's first home colours 1965
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ionikos's first away colours 1965
 
 
 
 
 
Ionikos's first Goalkeeper kit 1965

Kit evolution

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1965
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1978
 
 
 
 
 
1980
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1989
 
 
 
 
 
1991
 
 
 
 
 
1993
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1997
 
 
 
 
 
1999
 
 
 
 
 
2001–03
 
 
 
 
 
 
2003 (2nd kit)
 
 
 
 
 
2004
 
 
 
 
 
 
2005
 
 
 
 
 
2007–09
 
 
 
 
 
 
2008 (2nd kit)

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
1992–93 Lotto Energized
1993–96 None
1996–98 Telestand
1998–00 Casino Xanthi
2000–04 Puma Filmnet
2004–05 Mitre Sports International Nectar S.A.
2005–09 OPAP
2009–11 Puma
2011–12 A.Hilios Pydroblasting

European record

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1999–00 UEFA Cup 1st Round   Nantes 1–3 0–1

References

  1. ^ "Greece – Final Tables 1959–1999". rsssf.com. 2003-08-03.
  2. ^ "Greece −1997/98". rsssf.com.
  3. ^ "Greece 1998/99". rsssf.com.
  4. ^ . Hellenic Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03.
  5. ^ "UEFA Europa League Season 1999–2000 First Round". UEFA.com.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h . Ionikos F.C. Archived from the original on 2009-04-21. Retrieved 2009-07-16.
  7. ^ "«Στη φυσική μας θέση»: Η ευχαριστήρια απάντηση του Ιωνικού στο «καλώς ήρθες» της Super League" ["In our natural position": The thank-you response of Ionikos to Super League's "Welcome back"]. Sport-FM.gr (in Greek). 8 June 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b "Neapoli Stadium". Stadia.gr.
  9. ^ a b c d e . Rangers Club. Archived from the original on 2008-01-09.

External links

  • Official website (in Greek)
  •  – Supporters' club site (in Greek)
  • Neapolis Public Stadium at stadia.gr (in Greek)

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For the basketball club see Ionikos Nikaias BC Ionikos Football Club Greek PAE Iwnikos or Ionikos Nikaia is a Greek professional football club based in Nikaia Piraeus Greece currently competing in the Super League Greece the top tier of the Greek football league system IonikosFull nameA8lhtikos Omilos Iwnikos NikaiasNickname s Kyanoleykoi Cyan Whites Founded1965GroundNeapolis Public StadiumCapacity6 000OwnerGiannis TsirigotisChairmanThodoris TsirigotisManagerDimitrios SpanosLeagueSuper League Greece2021 22Super League Greece 7thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThird coloursCurrent seasonFrom 1989 to 2007 Ionikos spent 16 out of 18 seasons in the Super League 1 During that span Ionikos finished as high as 5th place in the league on two occasions 2 3 was a finalist in the Greek Cup 4 and participated in the UEFA Cup 5 The club s colours are blue and white Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Nikos Kanellakis 1 3 Greek Cup Final 2000 1 4 Relegation to Second League 1 5 Return to the Top League 2 Stadium 3 Supporters and rivals 3 1 The Derby of Kokkinia 4 Players 4 1 Current squad 5 Former players 6 List of managers 7 Honours 7 1 Domestic 7 1 1 League titles 7 1 2 Cups 8 Season by season 9 Club records 9 1 Alpha Ethniki Super League 9 2 Beta Ethniki 10 Individual records 10 1 Appearances 10 2 Goals 11 Crest and colors 11 1 Original kit 11 2 Kit evolution 11 3 Kit manufacturers and sponsors 12 European record 13 References 14 External linksHistory EditFoundation Edit Ionikos was established in 1965 from a merger of local clubs Nikaia Sports Union and Aris Piraeus with Alex Meraklidis as new club s first president 6 The club s early years were not easy but with the support of its fans Ionikos slowly improved through the 1970s and 1980s and eventually reached the top division in 1989 6 The club s first promotion to the top flight was accompanied by unexpected problems Dimitris Melissanidis withdrew as chairman and the club needed 50 million drachmas to participate in the championship 6 Businessman Nikolaos Kanellakis stepped forward to provide the needed sum and become the club s new chairman 6 Nikos Kanellakis Edit Kanellakis arrival would be the beginning of the club s greatest era from the 1989 promotion Ionikos would spend 16 of the next 18 seasons in the Greek top flight up until 2007 and during that time the team would finish as high as 5th place in the league on two occasions reach a Greek Cup Final and compete in the UEFA Cup 6 Greek Cup Final 2000 Edit Ionikos UEFA Cup appearance came in the 1999 00 season the opposition was French side Nantes and Ionikos lost both home and away matches 1 3 and 0 1 respectively 6 Ionikos reached the Greek Cup Final later that same season where they came up against traditional power AEK and despite a valiant Ionikos effort AEK won the match 3 0 6 On 21 April 2004 Ionikos experienced the most tragic moment of his history when Nikolaos Kanellakis the club s chairman for 14 years died 6 Hundreds of Ionikos supporters as well as other sports fans attended Kanellakis funeral where the flag of Ionikos covered the coffin of the late chairman Nikolaos son Christos took his father s place as chairman Relegation to Second League Edit Ionikos long run in the top flight ended in the 2006 07 season when the team finished in 16th place in the Super League and was relegated back to Beta Ethniki Ionikos has spent the last two seasons in Beta Ethniki finishing 5th and 4th place respectively as the club tries to rejoin the top flight Return to the Top League Edit For the upcoming season 2021 22 they will compete once again in the Greek top league 2021 22 Super League Greece having gained promotion and after successfully getting licensed to compete in the top league s new season 7 Stadium EditMain article Neapolis Public Stadium Ionikos plays its home matches at Neapolis Public Stadium Greek Ghpedo Neapolhs located in Nikaia a suburb of Piraeus The stadium was completed in 1965 and had its latest redevelopment in 2000 8 It currently has a seating capacity of 4 999 but record attendance is 6 565 for a match against Olympiacos in 1990 8 Ionikos organized supporters gather in Gate 3 at Neapoli Stadium Supporters and rivals EditWhile Ionikos was competing in the lower divisions there were two main supporters groups the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters and the Fan Club of Agios Georgios 9 On Ionikos s promotion to the top division the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters Rangers Club was formed or Rangers Club for short with headquarters in Elefterias Square in Korydallos 9 Before Ionikos s first match in the top flight the Rangers Club organised a parade of 2 000 supporters from outside Rangers headquarters to Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium where Ionikos played its first three home matches of the 1989 90 season 9 Two years later the supporters club offices moved to Neapolis and then in 1996 to Nikaia before returning to Neapolis in 1999 9 A second branch was established in Nikaia in 2004 9 Ionikos fans have a rivalry with the fans of the other topic club of Nikaia Proodeftiki Ionikos fans have rivalries too with other nearby clubs Egaleo Atromitos and Kallithea The Derby of Kokkinia Edit The football matches between Ionikos and Proodeftiki are called The Derby of Kokkinia or The Derby of Nikaia Players EditMain page List of Ionikos players Current squad Edit As of 12 January 2023Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player1 GK ALB Armando Perlleshi3 DF POR Hugo Sousa4 DF GRE Konstantinos Tsirigotis5 MF GHA Raman Chibsah6 MF FRA Fabien Antunes8 MF FRA Zinedine Machach11 MF ENG Kaiyne Woolery15 DF GRE Georgios Valerianos16 DF UKR Dmytro Chigrinskiy20 DF ALB Simo Rrumbullaku21 MF GRE Vasilios Poghosyan22 DF GRE Georgios Mygas23 MF GRE Christos Ioannidis No Pos Nation Player24 MF TOG Alaixys Romao captain 26 MF CPV Jerson Cabral30 GK GRE Georgios Christodoulis33 MF GRE Vangelis Platellas34 MF ARG Maximiliano Lovera on loan from Olympiacos 66 DF AUT Emanuel Sakic75 MF FRA Bandiougou Fadiga on loan from Olympiacos 87 MF ESP Jose Canas91 MF GRE Christos Eleftheriadis92 MF BRA Seba94 GK GRE Lefteris Choutesiotis99 FW GRE Vasilios MantzisFormer players Edit Eduard Stoyanov Ildefons Lima Toni Lima Craig BrewsterList of managers Edit Oleg Blokhin is one of the biggest managers in the Ionikos history Ionikos managers from 1992 1992 93 Nikos Alefantos Gerhard Prokop Sokratis Gemelos1993 94 Sokratis Gemelos1994 95 Hristo Bonev Oleg Blokhin1995 96 Oleg Blokhin1996 97 Oleg Blokhin Sokratis Gemelos Jacek Gmoch1997 98 Jacek Gmoch1998 99 Sergio Markarian1999 00 Kostas Polychroniou Sokratis Gemelos Oleg Blokhin 2000 01 Oleg Blokhin2001 02 Oleg Blokhin Sokratis Gemelos2002 03 Jean Michel Cavalli Jacek Gmoch2003 04 Miloje Kljajevic Vangelis Vlachos2004 05 Vangelis Vlachos Alejandro Caceres2005 06 Sakis Tsiolis2006 07 Sakis Tsiolis Augusto Inacio Giannis Chatzinikolaou2007 08 Jorge Barrios Georgios Vazakas Nikos Anastopoulos 2008 09 Nikos Goulis2009 10 Giannis Ioannou Stratos Voutsakelis Vasilis Vouzas2010 11 Giannis Petrakis Leonidas Tsigaridas Miodrag Cirkovic Nikos Maronitis2011 12 Nikos Maronitis2012 13 Nikos Frousos2013 14 Markos Dimos Konstantinos Partheniou2014 15 Ilias Kalopitas Stavros Iliopoulos Lefteris Vasiliadis2015 16 Lefteris Vasiliadis Margaritis Chatzialexis 2016 17 Ilias Kalopitas Loukas Karadimos2017 18 Loukas Karadimos Margaritis Chatzialexis Vangelis Laiveras Margaritis Chatzialexis Nikos Maronitis2018 19 Konstantinos Anyfantakis Dimitrios Arnaoutis2019 20 Dimitrios Arnaoutis Apostolos Charalampidis2020 21 Dimitrios Spanos2021 22 Dimitrios Spanos2022 23 Dimitrios SpanosHonours EditDomestic Edit League titles Edit Super League 2 Second Division Winners 2 1993 94 2020 21Gamma Ethniki Third Division Winners 2 1976 77 1981 82 Group 1 Delta Ethniki Fourth Division Winners 1 2012 13 Group 9 Piraeus FCA Championship Local Championship Winners 1 1976 77Cups Edit Greek Cup Runners up 1 1999 00 Piraeus FCA Cup Local Cup Winners 1 1981 82Season by season Edit1965 66 Beta Ethniki 5th 1 1966 67 Beta Ethniki 5th 2 1967 68 Beta Ethniki 11th 3 1968 69 Beta Ethniki 17th 4 1969 70 Beta Ethniki 14th 5 1970 71 Beta Ethniki 5th 6 1971 72 Beta Ethniki 16th 7 1972 73 Beta Ethniki 9th 8 1973 74 Beta Ethniki 8th 9 1974 75 Beta Ethniki 9th 10 1975 76 Beta Ethniki 18th 11 1976 77 Piraeus FCA 1 1977 78 Beta Ethniki 9th 12 1978 79 Beta Ethniki 18th 13 1979 80 Piraeus FCA 2 1980 81 Piraeus FCA 3 1981 82 Piraeus FCA 4 1982 83 Beta Ethniki 15th 14 1983 84 Gamma Ethniki 3rd 1 1984 85 Gamma Ethniki 2nd 2 1985 86 Beta Ethniki 15th 15 1986 87 Beta Ethniki 7th 16 1987 88 Beta Ethniki 13th 17 1988 89 Beta Ethniki 3rd 18 1989 90 Alpha Ethniki 14th 1 1990 91 Alpha Ethniki 16th 2 1991 92 Beta Ethniki 2nd 19 1992 93 Alpha Ethniki 17th 3 1993 94 Beta Ethniki 1st 20 1994 95 Alpha Ethniki 15th 4 1995 96 Alpha Ethniki 8th 5 1996 97 Alpha Ethniki 8th 6 1997 98 Alpha Ethniki 5th 7 1998 99 Alpha Ethniki 5th 8 1999 2000 Alpha Ethniki 10th 9 2000 01 Alpha Ethniki 6th 10 2001 02 Alpha Ethniki 12th 11 2002 03 Alpha Ethniki 14th 12 2003 04 Alpha Ethniki 9th 13 2004 05 Alpha Ethniki 10th 14 2005 06 Alpha Ethniki 12th 15 2006 07 Super League Greece 16th 16 2007 08 Beta Ethniki 5th 21 2008 09 Beta Ethniki 4th 22 2009 10 Beta Ethniki 15th 23 2010 11 Football League 16th 24 2011 12 Delta Ethniki 4th 1 2012 13 Delta Ethniki 1st 2 2013 14 Gamma Ethniki 3rd 3 2014 15 Gamma Ethniki 3rd 4 2015 16 Gamma Ethniki 7th 5 2016 17 Gamma Ethniki 2nd 6 2017 18 Gamma Ethniki 7th 7 2018 19 Gamma Ethniki 2nd 8 2019 20 Football League 2nd 25 2020 21 Super League Greece 2 1st 1 2021 22 Super League Greece 7th 17 2022 23 Super League Greece 18 Since 1965 66 18 seasons in Super League Greece 1 season in Super League Greece 2 25 seasons in Football League Greece 8 seasons in Gamma Ethniki 2 seasons in Delta Ethniki 4 seasons in Piraeus Football Clubs AssociationClub records EditAlpha Ethniki Super League Edit Last Update 8 January 2023 First participation 1989 90 Total participations 17 Wins 164 Draws 153 Losses 235 Goals Scored 607 Goals Conceded 800 Record Win Ionikos 5 0 OFI Crete in 1997 98 Record Loss AEK Athens 6 0 Ionikos in 1995 96 Olympiacos 6 0 Ionikos in 2002 03Beta Ethniki Edit First participation 1965 66 Total participations 23 Wins 299 Draws 224 Losses 259 Goals Scored 925 Goals Conceded 849 Record Win Ionikos 8 0 Bizani in 1966 67 Ionikos 8 0 Anagennisi Artas in 1974 75 Record Loss Vyzas 7 0 Ionikos in 1971 72Individual records EditAppearances Edit Player Matches Giannis Xanthopoulos 318 Georgios Daraklitsas 290 Nikolaos Frousos 217 Mohammad Afash 196 Oliver Makor 164Goals Edit Player Goals Kostas Kottakis top scorer Nikolaos Frousos 64 Craig Brewster 45 Oliver Makor 43 Giannis Xanthopoulos 24Crest and colors EditThe emblem of the club is a resting star and its colors are blue and white Original amp Alternative strips amp colours This section contains an unencyclopedic or excessive gallery of images Please help improve the section by removing excessive or indiscriminate images or by moving relevant images beside adjacent text in accordance with the Manual of Style on use of images Learn how and when to remove this template message Original kit Edit Ionikos s first home colours 1965 Ionikos s first away colours 1965 Ionikos s first Goalkeeper kit 1965Kit evolution Edit 1965 1978 1980 1989 1991 1993 1997 1999 2001 03 2003 2nd kit 2004 2005 2007 09 2008 2nd kit Kit manufacturers and sponsors Edit Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor1992 93 Lotto Energized1993 96 None1996 98 Telestand1998 00 Casino Xanthi2000 04 Puma Filmnet2004 05 Mitre Sports International Nectar S A 2005 09 OPAP2009 11 Puma2011 12 A Hilios PydroblastingEuropean record EditSeason Competition Round Club Home Away1999 00 UEFA Cup 1st Round Nantes 1 3 0 1References Edit Greece Final Tables 1959 1999 rsssf com 2003 08 03 Greece 1997 98 rsssf com Greece 1998 99 rsssf com Greek Cup Finals Hellenic Football Federation Archived from the original on 2008 10 03 UEFA Europa League Season 1999 2000 First Round UEFA com a b c d e f g h History Ionikos F C Archived from the original on 2009 04 21 Retrieved 2009 07 16 Sth fysikh mas 8esh H eyxaristhria apanthsh toy Iwnikoy sto kalws hr8es ths Super League In our natural position The thank you response of Ionikos to Super League s Welcome back Sport FM gr in Greek 8 June 2021 Retrieved 8 June 2021 a b Neapoli Stadium Stadia gr a b c d e Rangers History Rangers Club Archived from the original on 2008 01 09 External links EditOfficial website in Greek Rangers Supporters club site in Greek Neapolis Public Stadium at stadia gr in Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ionikos F C amp oldid 1133825456, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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