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- 87_Minutes_Project abstract "The 87 Minutes Project (Greek: 87 Λεπτά; Turkish: 87 Dakika) is a Greco-Turkish initiative seeking to improve relations between the two nations through events, partnerships and dialogue. The project became internationally well known for the successful resurrection of an historic soccer match played between F.C. Lailapas of Greece and Karşıyaka S.K. of Turkey in December 1930, but abandoned after just three minutes due to bad weather.".
- 87_Minutes_Project formationYear "2013".
- 87_Minutes_Project location Greece.
- 87_Minutes_Project location Turkey.
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- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Category:2013_in_Greek_sport.
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- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink F.C._Lailapas.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Greece.
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- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Karşıyaka.
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- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Lausanne.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Yusuf_Şimşek.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink Çeşme.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLink İzmir.
- 87_Minutes_Project wikiPageWikiLinkText "87 Minutes Project".
- 87_Minutes_Project caption "Project Logo".
- 87_Minutes_Project formation "October 2013".
- 87_Minutes_Project location "Greece and Turkey".
- 87_Minutes_Project name "The 87 Minutes Project".
- 87_Minutes_Project slogan "Let Concord Win".
- 87_Minutes_Project type "Non-profit".
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- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:2013_in_Greek_sport.
- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:2013_in_Turkish_sport.
- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:Chios.
- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:Football_in_Greece.
- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:Football_in_Turkey.
- 87_Minutes_Project subject Category:Greece–Turkey_relations.
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- 87_Minutes_Project comment "The 87 Minutes Project (Greek: 87 Λεπτά; Turkish: 87 Dakika) is a Greco-Turkish initiative seeking to improve relations between the two nations through events, partnerships and dialogue. The project became internationally well known for the successful resurrection of an historic soccer match played between F.C. Lailapas of Greece and Karşıyaka S.K. of Turkey in December 1930, but abandoned after just three minutes due to bad weather.".
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- 87_Minutes_Project name "The 87 Minutes Project".