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THE CENTRAL FOOTBALL TEAMS OF ATHENS
P O K; P. O. K.

K. O. K. Onyioha         
NIGERIA RELIGIOUS LEADER
Draft:K. O. K. Onyioha; Kalu Onu Kama Onyioha
Kalu Onu Kama Onyioha (born in Nkporo, in present day Abia State Nigeria), commonly referred to as K.O.
K. N. O. Dharmadasa         
LINGUIST
K N O Dharmadasa
Karuna Nayaka Ovitigalage Dharmadasa is one of the pioneers of linguistics in Sri Lanka and scholar of international repute. He is Professor Emeritus, and the former Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka.
K. O. Mbadiwe         
NIGERIAN POLITICIAN
K.O. Mbadiwe; K O Mbadiwe; KO Mbadiwe; Kingsley O. Mbadiwe
Kingsley Ozumba Mbadiwe (1915–1990) was a Nigerian nationalist, politician, statesman and government minister in the Nigerian First Republic.

Wikipedia

P.O.K.

P.O.K. (from the initial letters of Podosferikes Omades Kedrou, Greek: Ποδοσφαιρικές Ομάδες Κέντρου, English: Central Football Teams) was a coalition, a kind of athletic trust, of the three main football teams of the Attica (the "big three") which lasted until the mid 60's. The term dates to in 1927, when Olympiacos F.C., Panathinaikos F.C. and AEK Athens F.C. withdrew from the Greek Championship after disagreements with the Hellenic Football Federation (HFF), mainly over the championship's financial status. The HFF determined that league's revenues would be equally divided between all teams that participated. Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK did not agree with this, and formed a group called P.O.K. During that season, they played friendly matches with each other.

The name P.O.K. is currently used to allude to the continuing dominance of the three clubs in the National A Division. Rarely does a team outside these three finish in the top three spots of the Championship; doing so is called "breaking the P.O.K.". Since 1928, only three other teams - Aris F.C., Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C. and PAOK FC - have won the Greek Championship. Finally, on March 7, 1963, the POK officially ceased to exist. The entry of the teams in the bulletins of PRO-PO, the establishment of the A 'national category and the participation of the Greek teams in the European football cups, made this institution weaken and finally to be abolished.

Pronunciation examples for k o
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Examples of use of k o
1. The K&O is a shortline railroad, owned by Pittsburg–based Watco Cos.
2. The 17–car Kansas and Oklahoma Railroad train was headed to Hutchinson from Wichita when two tankers and an empty grain car jumped the track in a residential neighborhood, said Jim Wineland, general manager of the K&O.