Olympiakos reaches its first European semifinal, as PAOK crashes out
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Olympiakos is in the semifinals of the Europa Conference League, and will face Aston Villa for a spot in the final to take place in Athens, after eliminating Fenerbahce in the penalty shootout on Thursday, while PAOK lost to Club Bruges for a second time. The Reds lost 1-0 in Turkey, but had goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis save three spot kicks to take the Piraeus team to its first ever European semifinal. Irfan Kahveci scored the only goal of the match in Istanbul on the 11th minute,...

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