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Aris Petroupolis FC is a Greek
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club based in
Petroupoli Petroupoli (, meaning "city of stone") is a semi-mountainous town in Attica, in the west suburbs of Athens. Petroupoli was part of the community of Nea Liosia until 1946, when it became a separate community. It was elevated to municipality statu ...
,
Athens Athens ( ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Greece, largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica (region), Attica region and is the southe ...
. Its colors are red and yellow. It is one of the oldest football clubs of the Athens Football Association, with registration number 9, having been a member since 1926. The club was created in its current form in 1966, when Aris Athens moved to
Petroupoli Petroupoli (, meaning "city of stone") is a semi-mountainous town in Attica, in the west suburbs of Athens. Petroupoli was part of the community of Nea Liosia until 1946, when it became a separate community. It was elevated to municipality statu ...
, which had originated in 1946 from the merger of the old clubs Olympiacos Athens(founded in 1926) and Atlas Thymaraki (founded in 1928). Aris Petroupolis football team, have competed for 13 seasons in the 4th National League. Aris competes currently in Gamma Ethinki, the third highest tier in Greek Football League system.


Establishment of Aris Petroupolis

In 1946, the two neighboring clubs found themselves in a dilemma. After the decision of the Greek Football Association to reduce the number of clubs in the First Division to eight, both found themselves in the Second Division. Their financial capabilities were limited. There was a visible risk that the two teams would either disband or be marginalized. In July 1946, their owners decided to merge them and create a more competitive team in the Athenian Championship. Thus came into being the Attica "Aris" Athens Fans' Association or S.F.A. Aris Athens. The name of the team was chosen after
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, the god of war, due to the war situation that still prevailed in Greece. The founders of the club were former members of EAM. The team's colors were chosen to be the red of Olympiacos and the yellow of Atlas. From the first year of its foundation, Aris Athens made its presence felt by reaching the quarterfinals of the Greek Cup in 1946–47, where it was narrowly eliminated by Achilleas Patras, losing away from home 1–2. Aris Athens participated continuously in the A' and B' divisions of the EPSA until 1966, without however managing to qualify for the national championships in any year. Gradually, it began to have a problem with its stadium. The area of its home base began to be rebuilt and every year it was looking for a stadium. It was forced to declare Liosia, Menidi,
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and other districts as its home base. The lack of a home base also had competitive consequences. In 1964-65 it finished in 12th place and in 1965–66 in 15th place in the
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.


Transfer to Petroupoli

Finally, in 1966, the club's officials decided to move from Thymarakia to another area. Having the advantage of having an official name, recognized by the HFF, in the summer of 1966 they invited representatives of neighborhoods that had a stadium to the general assembly that would decide on the transfer of the headquarters. The sports officials of the
Agioi Anargyroi Agioi Anargyroi () is a suburban town in the north-central part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece. It takes its name from the " Holy Unmercenaries": saints who received no payment for their medical services. Since the 2011 local government ref ...
and PAO Petroupoli responded. The transfer to
Petroupoli Petroupoli (, meaning "city of stone") is a semi-mountainous town in Attica, in the west suburbs of Athens. Petroupoli was part of the community of Nea Liosia until 1946, when it became a separate community. It was elevated to municipality statu ...
was chosen because the community leader and politician of EDA, Nikolaos Paximadas, promised that he would immediately begin the construction of a stadium. Thus, Aris Petroupoli FC was created.


Old teams of Petroupoli

Before the transfer of Aris to
Petroupoli Petroupoli (, meaning "city of stone") is a semi-mountainous town in Attica, in the west suburbs of Athens. Petroupoli was part of the community of Nea Liosia until 1946, when it became a separate community. It was elevated to municipality statu ...
, there were two football clubs in this district: Aimos FC from 1952 and PAO Petroupoli from 1957.


Aimos FC Gymnastics Club

The Aimos FC Gymnastics Club was founded in 1952. The name was created from the acrostic of the words in Greek: Pure, Capable, Fighting, Sharp and Prudent, qualities that its members and athletes were supposed to have according to the founders of the club, who considered sports the crowning glory of social events and "fair play" as the most important ideology. The club had a family atmosphere. The following families played a leading role in its founding and operation: Siorfanes, Masinas, Papadopoulos, Zachoulitis, Economopoulos, Rodopoulos, Giannopoulos, Chloupis, Touramanopoulos, Panagiotopoulos, Manolis Manousakis, Vassilis Konstantinidis, Kostas Aslanidis, Vassilis Paterakis, Giannis Astropelekis, etc. Aimos remained an independent club and became the nursery of Aris and PAO Petroupoli. It continued to operate until 1983, when it merged with AO Agia Triada. Today it bears the name Aimos–Agia Triada.


PAO Petroupolis

In 1951, the yellow-black Athletic Association of Petroupoli was created by: Thanasis Zeibekis, Philippos and George Kasimatis, George Masinas, Alekos Papadopoulos and Charilaos Missios. In 1957, when actions were taken to formalize the club, because the word "Union" was politically charged at that time since it referred to the motto of the Union of Cyprus with Greece, it was proposed to the founders to change the title. Thus, the "Football Athletic Association of Petroupoli" or PAO Petroupolis was created with yellow-black colors and the bull as the emblem. In addition to the founders of A.E.P., founding members of P.A.O.P. were: Evangelos Skordilis, who also served as the first president, Manolis Roukoutakis, Ioannis Seiloglou, Konstantinos Michalopoulos, George Gavogiannis, Dimitris Kyriakopoulos, Ioannis Prozis, Minas Hatzakis, Pantelis Zafeiris, Potis Felekeas, Avraam Christodoulides, Kostas Dimopoulos, etc. The stadium used the large "Panorama" area at the intersection of today's Verga and Elaion streets, which had initially been developed by the A.E.P. and inaugurated by playing a match with the Gendarmerie team. The Indoor Gymnasium and the Swimming Pool are located in this location today. However, because Panorama did not have stands, for official matches it used either the stadium of the Agioi Anargyroi Association or the stadium of Olympiacos Liosion on Hassias Street. PAO Petroupoli initially competed as AEP (1956–57) in the probationary category of the EPSA and then as PAO successively in the D' (1957–58), C' (1958–59) and B' category (1959–60). In fact, in 1958 it was awarded the "Cup of Morality", because none of its players had been sent off. In 1966, the best footballers of PAO Petroupoli joined Aris, which was transferred to the district that year. Thus, PAO was absorbed by Aris and sold its statutes to Kamatero in exchange for the sum of 100,000 drachmas, for the creation of an official club in this neighborhood, "PAO Kamatero", which exists to this day.


Career

* 1966 to 1970: First Division FCA * 1970 to 1974: Second Division FCA * 1974 to 1980: First Division FCA * 1980 to 1981: Second Division FCA (promotion with a record 101 goals) * 1981 to 1987: First Division * Best positions in the First Division FCA: * 2nd place: 1986-87 (1st in the Second Division, promotion to the
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) * 3rd place: 1974–75, 1983–84 * 4th place: 1984–85 During this period, Aris became known throughout Greece for two reasons. Firstly, because in 1971 he eliminated Fostiras from the
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and secondly, because international footballer
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began his great career with Aris Petroupolis, before being transferred to
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in 1976 for 400,000
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Historical qualification over Fostiras (1970-71)

Aris competes in the B' Athens, where it finished in 5th place in the B' group, after a mediocre year. On 6 January 1971, it competes for the
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away at the
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stadium against Fostiras, the so-called "Giant Killer", a team at the time of the A' National League. Aris emerges victorious with 1–0, creating a pan-Hellenic sensation and one of the biggest surprises of all time in the history of the institution, since the two teams were four whole divisions apart. Then, on 20 January 1971, it was eliminated away with difficulty by Aiandas Salaminas, which was then a team of the B' National League, with a final result of 5–3.


In the 4th National League

Since 1987, when it was first promoted to the 4th National League, Aris Petroupolis has played 13 seasons in this category, of which nine were consecutive (1995–2004). Since 2004, it has been playing in the 1st division of the Greek Football Association. Its course in the lowest national category is as follows: * 1987–88: 8th in the 4th Group, 46–30 goals, 39 points (relegated due to group restrictions). * 1989–90: 16th in the 6th Group, 37–50 goals, 29 points * 1990–91: 15th in the 6th Group, 49–50 goals, 42 points * 1991–92: 15th in Group 3, 37–53 goals, 35 points (relegated). * 1995–96: 8th in Group 1, 55–34 goals, 60 points * 1996–97: 2nd in Group 1, 65–29 goals, 69 points. For the first time, they came so close to promotion to the Third National League. They also reached the final of the Athens Football Association Cup, where they lost to Sourmena 1–0. * 1997–98: 5th in Group 1, 62–33 goals, 59 points * 1998–99: 7th in Group 1, 69–49 goals, 64 points * 1999–00: 6th in Group A, 38–33 goals, 52 points * 2000–01: 10th in Group A, 39–39 goals, 38 points * 2001–02: 11th in Group A, 29–45 goals, 34 points * 2002–03: 8th in Group H, 33–31 goals, 40 points * 2003–04: 14th in Group H, 29–36 goals, 37 points (relegated).


Notable players

From Aris Petroupolis the following emerged: *
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(National and Olympiacos Piraeus,
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and GAS Veria, 77 appearances and captain of the Greek National team) * Stathis Tsantzos (
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) * Kostas Andriolas (
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Panionios Panionios G.S.S. Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Πανιώνιος Γ.Σ.Σ.), the ''Pan-Ionian Gymnastics Club of Smyrna'' (Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης, ''Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis''), ...
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) * Georgos Koutsis ( Panelefsiniakos,
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PAOK PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
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and 5 times international with the Greek National team).


Notable coaches

* Takis Kemenidis * Apostolos Toskas * Takis Eleftheriadis * George Stoligas * Yiannis Gaitatzis * George Poulos * Vangelis Kotsalos * Alexis Gleggles


Players


Current squad

''As of'' ''8 May 2025.''


Other departments


Basketball

The basketball department of Aris Petroupolis was created in 1976. It has the title of Aris Petroupolis Athletic Club and has become independent from the football club. It maintains competitive departments: men's, women's, teenagers, youth, boys, girls, boys', girls' and Academies. The total number of athletes employed reaches 400 people. It uses the Petroupoli Indoor Gymnasium, the Agia Triada Indoor Gymnasium and the Agios Dimitrios Open Stadium.


Rugby league

The Aris Petroupoli rugby league department was a member of the
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. In the past, the team had competed in the Greek Men's Rugby League Championship.


References

{{Reflist Football clubs in Athens Association football clubs established in 1946 1946 establishments in Greece Gamma Ethniki clubs