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Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C. (), often known as AEL or Larissa, is a Greek professional
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club based in the city of
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, capital of Greece's
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region. AEL is one of the biggest Greek football teams and widely considered as the biggest team in Greece outside Athens and Thessaloniki. Founded in 1964, when 4 of the most prominent local football clubs decided to unite, it is directly associated with the city of
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and its representation. The club's emblem, is a rising
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and its colors are
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and
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. It is the only team based outside the major Greek cities (
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and
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) to have won the
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, which happened in the 1987–88 season. AEL has also won the
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twice (1984–85 and 2006–07) and came runners-up in the Cup finals of 1982 and 1984. This record places the club among the 5 top teams in the history of professional Greek football. The team is followed by a loud and loyal fanbase, and has a strong rivalry with other big teams in Greece, such as
PAOK PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
and
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. AEL has also participated in European competitions, reaching the league phase of
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in 2007-2008. Most notably, it has reached the quarter finals of the
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during the 1984-1985 season. AEL play their home games at
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, a pure football ground with a capacity of 16,118 seats. The team will compete in the top-tier
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competition, after sealing the North Group league of Super League 2.


History

Athletic Union of
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, The "Queen of
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", the "Queen of the lowlands". AEL, is the club that represents one of the greatest
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football prefectures. One Championship, two cups, four finals and many important successes at European level compose the temporal profile of the top team of the Greek region.


Creation and first years (1964–79)

AEL was created from a vision of a powerful team that will represent a city like
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in the top category. The 17 May 1964, is referred to as the exact date of its establishment, and then—after a barrage of meetings and discussions held at the Municipal Conservatory of
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and a catalytic last meeting of the local county clubs—it was decided the merger of:
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(1930), "
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" (1926), " Toxotis" (1943) and " Larissaikos" (1930). The Athletic Union of Larissa was now a reality, designed on the background of the
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, in shades of crimson and white, (not black and white, as initially decided). Typically, the conversion of the statute of
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just a few days later—on 22 May—and its adoption on 8 June, gave AEL status, while teams "Dimitra", "Doxa Emporoipalilon" (based on "Aris Larissas" and "Doxa"), "Pelasgiotida" (by "Larissaikos" and "Pelasgikos") and "Olympos" (based on "Toxotis" and "Panthessalikos") completed this football family. On 7 June,
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, the team's first homeground, recorded the initial friendly game, against
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which, by that time, was a very strong team, winning 2–1.
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n ''Alexander Petrovic'', was the first foreign coach that was hired to ensure the impartiality of the team lineup. Thus, names of players like ''Zampas'', ''Karelias'', ''Kyriakos'', ''Lellis'', ''Papazoglou'', ''Kassas'', ''Saltapidas'', ''Delfos'', ''Katsianis'' and many others, passed into the history of
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football. Everything was ready to start, under the administrative umbrella of a 15-member ecumenical council, composed of representatives of clubs and organizations of the city, in which the property was held by the former president of
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, ''K. Tzovaridis''. Examples of other Greek areas where mergers and establishment of strong teams brought direct impact and a promotion in the 1st Division, has created in advance an optimism which did not materialize. The team ended the 1964–65 season in fifth place. The next year, the team improved by two seats in the final table. The promotion was lost in a game on 8 May 1966 at
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with the home side Vyzas opponent. During the entry of the team on the field, player Dimitrios Zambas was hit in the head by a ladder thrown from the stands and was taken to the hospital. The team with 10 players due to the elimination of Kyriakidis from the first quarter, and with three of the 10 remaining players injured, had formal presence, and was defeated 6–0. As well-known coaches like ''Dionysis Minardos'', ''Giannis Helmis'' and ''Giourkas Seitaridis'' the first turned down the opportunity to steer the team, the downturn seemed certain and in 1969 their position fell even further. Relegation would be inevitable if the political conditions of the time—
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—and the fact that teams headed by powerful men were in the same predicament, brought changes in the status of Greek football. Therefore, Kostas Aslanidis, Lieutenant Colonel and the Secretary General of Athletics, increased the two groups of the Second Division to three and thus AEL,
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and Ionikos continued in the B' National. There was a rationalization of the
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, by creating three groups of 16 teams, of which 15 would be relegated (five of each group) into the 3rd Division. Relegation did not happen and it was decided the next season that each group have 18 teams. Otherwise, like the previous season, the winners of groups (three this time) went to the final phase, which claimed the promotion in the 1st Division. The team indeed, with the entrance to the 1970s, the emergence of the administrative forefront of ''Kantonias'' family (the owner of BIOKARPET Group) and a dramatic changing at liveware, managed to change the status. The coming of some experienced players such as ''Simantiris'', ''Kyziroglou'', ''Charitidis'' and ''Nikiforakis'' framed the talented ''Lakis Pagkarliotas'' and the others. 25–06–1972 : It was the last game of the championship of the Second Division. AEL needed the victory to celebrate the promotion in the First National (the team had 95 points while opponent
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had 96 and only the first of the group would promote). In the
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that day (which holds the all-time attendance record with 14,200 tickets) except the locals, also existed around 5000 guest fans from
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. Nevertheless, AEL managed to precede with 0–1 but
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equalized with a disputed penalty. Soon riots appeared between the players on the court and generalized at the end of the match between the fans (final result 1–1). The next day, thousands citizens of
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were gathered and resentful of the injustice marched to the central square of the city. The demonstration took the character of an ''anti-junta'' movement. One of the few mass events that were made in Greece before the events of
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. Two days later AEL submitted an objection for the improper use of the player of
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''Stefanidis''. The Regulations Committee EPO upheld the complaint because
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did not pay the fine of 250
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for the penalty. On 30 June, the same committee in another meeting and after the intervention of Colonel Aslanidis (himself originating from
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), dismissed the objection of AEL and promoted Panserraikos to the 1st National. AEL lineup in that match: ''Siavalas'', ''Buttos'', ''Simantiris'', ''Kyziroglou'', ''Lellis'', (63' ''Makris''), ''Nikiforakis'', (50' ''Zachos''), ''Charitidis'', ''Argiroulis'', ''Stergiadis'', ''Seitaridis'', ''Gkountelitsas''..Εventually, what failed then to fulfil the team of
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, became reality one year later by the team of ''Stefan Karamfilovic''.


The first promotion

A season that was started with President ''Antonios Kantonias'', continued with ''Michalis Kittas'' and ended up headed by Mayor ''Messinis'', was to be the top—until then—for the "crimsons" who rejoiced in the finale closing, the coveted promotion. It was the year that ''Horacio Morales'' (
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), ''Daniel Hill'', ''Giorgio Vajeho'', ''Guillermo Daus'' and ''Enrique Cavoli'' flew from
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and "landed" at Alcazar. Just months earlier they had played with the colors of Independiente against
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in the Intercontinental Cup. On 23 June 1973, AEL wins
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3–0 and seal typically the promotion in the First National, finishing first with 98 points, ahead of the second renaissance
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who finished with 89 points. The goals for AEL succeed by ''Pagkarliotas'' at 16', ''D. Seitaridis'' at 38' and ''Charitidis'' at 80'. AEL lined up on the field with the following players: ''Siavalas'', ''Simantiris'', ''Seitaridis M.'', ''Hill'', ''Kyziroglou'', ''Boutos'', ''Charitidis'', ''Cavoli'', ''Rakintzoglou'', ''Seitaridis'' and ''Pagkarliotas''.. The team started the season 1973–74 at the First National, with the enthusiasm of a rookie, but clearly capable of material, grafted by the talent and quality players like ''Kyriakidis'', Matzourakis and ''Dramalis'' in order to stay in the category. The course was based on the overall strength of the home ground and the final 9th position was considered highly successful. ''Karamfilovic'' was replaced (due to expired residence to the country that was not renewed for political reasons), by the
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n coach ''Ivan Kochev''. However, a team built on legionnaires without first having obtained the financial strength and solid basis, couldn't have long term evolution. So, the very next year problems started, which led to hasty choices, judgments and frequent upheavals in all levels. Inevitably therefore, the team didn't avoided the relegation and on summer of '75 returned to the Second Division. Since an immediate return was considered impossible, the rebuilding of the team began slowly, mainly based in local Larissa's area players. More experienced ''Siavalas'', ''Boutos'', ''Lellis'', ''Stergiadis'', and ''Argiroulis'' formed the backbone on which, as time went on, had positive impact for the team. Of course, the great breakthrough was made a year later by President ''Elias Kelesidis'' and his colleagues in the administration, when they decided to promote to the first team all of the youth squad of AEL, and collect all the talents that admittedly stood well in the
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prefecture. Thus, on 26 May 1977, in a friendly match against
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(the first under spotlights in Alcazar stadium), AEL lined up with ''Anagnostou'', '' Giannis Mousouris'' and nine native players from
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's region. Among them, unknown then, Takis Parafestas,
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, Dimitris Koukoulitsios and ''Christos Andreoudis''. That summer of 77, rookies including Dimitris Mousiaris and
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signed a professional contract. These two, along with Koukoulitsios and ''Ilias Selionis'', became members of the youth National teams. On 18 June 1978 AEL traveled in
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, and celebrated on the pitch of Nea Efkarpia a great victory against Macedonikos (4–1), finishing first with 59 points ahead of Olympiakos Volos, who eventually collected 57 points, while ensured the return in the major league of Greek football as the champion of the Northern Group of Second Division. Koukoulitsios scored the goals for AEL at 17' and 60', Valaoras at 31' and ''Liapis'' at 87'. AEL lined up on the field with the following players: ''Bountolos'', Parafestas, ''Selionis'', ''Dramalis'', ''Argiroulis'', ''Koumarias'' (63' Koukoulitsios), ''Andreoudis'', ''Liapis'', Mousiaris, Valaoras (61' ''Rammos'').. The period 1977–78, completed the work of the previous season when AEL had finished in third place with 46 points. The balanced combination of experienced and talented players managed to create a strong team that succeeded in gaining the promotion. AEL returned to the First National and now, the solid foundations on which founded this football building, guaranteed a 15-year establishment and recognition that followed.


1980s: the Golden Decade

The successful policy of carefully selected few experienced and many talented young players continued and AEL not only threatened, but started slowly building a bright future, often achieving results that showed that something big was coming up. However, the same policy maintained by all administrations in the 80s, with proper and prudent management of its human material, gradually cultivated by coaches like Yugoslavian ''Milan Ribar'', and later
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and Antonis Georgiadis. Even though some players selectively exited the team, it was certain that there was an equal replacement. So while the team has changed almost everything from the beginning to the end of the decade, in the conscience of the fans it has remained as one and single season. It was the era of AEL or better AEL FC, since in the summer of 1979 it was decided the organization of Greek football on a professional basis. The late ''Antonios Kantonias'', raising the prestige and power of the group "BIOKARPET" was the one who managed to secure the independence of the club, with exemplary organization and a very clear strategy : The aim to reach to the top. Healthy reasons did not allowed him to continue as President of the Interim Committee and the chair of the first administration, and was finally replaced by ''Simos Palaiochorlidis''. But he had already managed to complete his mission.


Grieving for young talents

On 6 September 1979, Dimitris Koukoulitsios and Dimitris Mousiaris, were killed in a car crash near
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, on their way to
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for a training with the U-21 National team.
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, who had survived the accident and overcame the shock, has been one of the greatest members of the team of the 80s.


The "Small Hamburg": 1981–82 Greek Cup finalists, 1982–83 Greek League runners-up

With a stable administration, new faces on the roster, Maloumidis, Galitsios, ''Golandas'' and gradually Voutyritsas and Mitsibonas and with the advent of the technical leadership of Antonis Georgiadis, AEL was beginning to show its "teeth". Best Regional team for the 1980–81 season, AEL claimed the European exit in the final league game. Participation in the Greek Cup final in the summer of '82, for the first time in its history, and a 1–0 defeat by
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in the Nea Philadelfeia stadium. The "greens" succeeded to the finals before the end of the championship and the barrage against Olympiakos, in the neutral
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, having the certainty that it would provide them in advance the Cup. On that historic first final that was held on 19 June 1982, AEL lined up with the following players: Plitsis, Parafestas, Patsiavouras, Galitsios, ''Argiroulis'', ''Dramalis'' (82' Voutyritsas) Maloumidis, ''Golantas'', ''Koutas'' (82' Mitsibonas) ''Andreoudis'', Valaoras. The next season ( 1982–83) they came to claim the title after a great victory in the second round at the
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derby against Olympiakos. Eventually, the second place constituted the ultimate fulfillment for
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's players, who had been under strong denial because of the modest beginning of the team in the first round of the championship.


1983–84 Greek Cup finalists

The legacy left by that season in living material, was a defender named
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, one forward in the person of Michalis Ziogas, (a player who knew as much as anyone else to be at the right time and in the right place) and of course a "coach on the field", which was none other than the
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international,
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. The team of '82–83 season yielded modern, fast and sophisticated football and fairly won the nickname "Small Hamburg", taken by the great German team of the 80s. The first exit in Europe was a rewarding and meaningful vindication of an effort that lasted several years, even though AEL ultimately failed to overcome the obstacle of the very strong Hungarian Honvéd.
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n coach Walter Skocik had found a good, technical but somewhat tired team. And even if they didn't show steady progress in the league, they managed to be in another Cup Final. Opponent on 6 June 1984,
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again, this time in the
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, which was also used by the "greens" as home ground. This fact, coupled with the modest appearance of AEL, apparently justified by the intensity of the semi-final battle against Iraklis, (which took place just three days earlier) and the loss of the suspended Valaoras, brought normal, y a 2–0 defeat, leaving AEL bitterness, which diminished by the ticket for the
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, once
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had won the double. The next season, president ''Kostas Samaras'' and coach Andrzej Strejlau (who brought with him from
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another great player, named
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), were very optimistic about the team's course. Indeed, its participation in the
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for the period 1984–85 was impressive and established the name of the
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team in the European football map. The "crimsons" came up to the "8", where they have been excluded after two sensational quarter-finals by the
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of
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. The unique, however, distinguish in the institution of the
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that season, made a big impression and showed how great this team was and capable for even bigger achievements. This team however—that many believed was playing the best football in
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by that time—was unstoppable and determined to finally overcome and get to a title. This title was not the championship, (although succeeded a record for best offensive productivity in the season), but the
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, the final of which AEL qualified for the third time.


1984–85 Greek Cup winners

The final against the 1985 champion
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, has been recorded as one of the top performances in the history of AEL. The "crimsons" played "total" football, smashed with 4–1 their opponents and eventually came to their first title. However, in the pregame of that fight a common point united the two teams...AEL and PAOK lined up before the referee Makis Germanakos without their two key players (left back Nikos Patsiavouras and top scorer
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), since they both had already agreed to sign for
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! As for the actual game, on 22 June 1985, on the
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before 30,000 shared fans, AEL seemed to have the upper hand from the start, but completely dominated from the 19', when Vassilakos was expelled by direct red card (hit
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off-phase) and reached its first goal at 39' with Ziogas, after an incredible attempt of the Polish striker. After the second half κick-off Kmiecik wrote with perfect shot the 2–0 and although
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reduced to 55' with Skartados, Andrzej Strejlau's players finished the game at 73' with Ziogas and 75' with Valaoras, teaching modern football while creating a host of missed opportunities. The players who led AEL in its first title in its history were: Plitsis, Parafestas, Kolomitrousis, Galitsios, Mitsibonas, Voutiritsas, Ziogas, Kmiecik,
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, Andreoudis (87' Tsiolis) Valaoras. The first trophy that was raised to the sky of
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the previous evening by the team captain Takis Parafestas entered the city the next day escorted by hundreds of cars. Ambitious battles were waiting for AEL in Europe, but failed to proceed, against the famous Italian
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. Maybe tired, perhaps it still cost them so much the leaving of their "conductor", the beloved Kazio for the
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... His compatriot
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, who replaced him, although came right from the best lineup of the
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in Spain, had injury problems and did not help as much as he could..At that time, the culmination of a transfer thriller, a player who was acquired by Toxotis Larissa and dressed in crimson, making his first professional steps and later called "the magician",
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. His own introduction, along with two to three other important events, painted the following year, the most indifferent season for AEL that decade. The assumption of command by Stelios Kantonias and the return of
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in the technical leadership, were guarantees for the great offensive of the new season. No paint, but it was stronger than the black of mourning, which darkened the sky of
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. 19 years old Vasilis Theodoridis, a
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supporter, an hour before the match hurled a fishing flare against the local fans stands which hit the unsuspecting Charalambos Blionas in the carotid arteries. The unfortunate professor died seconds later. That day, on 26 October 1986, a grievous page was written in the history of Greek football and as though nothing is more important than the loss of a life, unequivocally just one year later, the city of
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has experienced glorious times. The only team in the Greek region who ever sat on the throne.


The "Miracle of 1988": Greek champions

The non-renewal of contracts of Parafestas and ''Andreoudis'' in the summer and the transfer of Plitsis to Olympiakos in December, were options that were not accepted by the fans, but the success of the team in conjunction with the "rising star" of Karapialis, minimized any opposition disposal. Especially when on 16 March 1988 the sports court announced the decision to remove 4 points from AEL because of the famous "doping case" of the
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n striker (with very little participation in the championship),
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. He was tested positive on the use of the substance
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, which is not likely to improve the performance of an athlete at all.. Conspiracy theories quoted around about what really happened, the player claimed that had a flu, others that it was a sabotage. Nevertheless, the whole city of
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rose up and in no time created road blocks that cut
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in two, claiming the right of what the team had won over the football field. The barricades on the national highway lasted 5 whole days until an intervention by the political leadership of sports. They took the decision to restore order, and change the article in question. From 21 March 1988, teams ceased to be considered responsible for each possible doping athlete. AEL however, was largely responsible for the... psychological doping of the fans, which then helped to overcome doubt and anxiety and get proudly in the 87th minute of the penultimate game of the season against Iraklis, when that incredible shot of Mitsibonas hurled into space the enthusiasm of the crowd. So far, AEL is the first and only regional team that won the Greek championship.


Countdown and "Stone Years" (1996–2003)

Somewhere there the countdown began. AEL was knocked hill, reached the top and had to start to go downhill. The circle of a large team had closed. Maybe if Xamax had not turned the match at
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and not sent by 2–1 in the overtime and the unlucky for the "crimsons" penalty shootout, Champions League would held the name of AEL in its ledger, where reigns the amazing goal of Karapialis which opened the score on the second leg of
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. This was the last presence for AEL in the most prestigious club competition in European football. The fans still believed that the team could stay in the spotlight. The accident was for those who were blurred by the excitement of the moment, and believed that the team could climb even higher and soon demanded the change of ownership. From there, players leaving and coming, administrations changed without long term planning, independently of the intentions of everyone. The fact is that AEL gradually lost its credibility inside and outside stadiums and inevitably led eight years later, in May 1996, to the relegation which was spared in 1991, thanks to the amazing second round course. More generally, although great players such as late
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, also unjustly shed, Ştefan Stoica, Paulo Da Silva, David Embé and Vangelis Tsoukalis, wore the shirt and tried to give the team its lost glory, failed nothing more than some effects—flickering, in a prescribed downward spiral that culminated with the painful return to the
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after 18 years. Worst of all, however, occurred on 13 September 1997, when the "eagle stopped flying".
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, the player-symbol of the team, the gifted and talented figure that marked a glorious era, was killed in a car accident, near the village of
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, 2 km outside of
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. He was 35 and left behind his wife and two young daughters. Even if he was not by that time an active player of the team, (he was playing in
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), the whole city said farewell along with him, to a large part of its passion for distinction and victory. The conscious efforts of local factors to keep the club standing were unsuccessful, the debts piled in between, and no one was able by this time, in the summer of 2001, to save the team. AEL fell for the first time in its history in the Third Division, and even threatened with disintegration, with relegation to the Regional Championship, and had to get to the bottom to lift its head again, taking advantage of the beneficial law of special clearance.


Flirting with the 4th national

Summer of 2002 : AEL reaches the worst point in its history. Playing again in the third national, almost without administration and money. The team's preparation for the new season was held in the local Alcazar Park (a place with rustic picnic areas, benches and trails, totally unsuitable for professional football training), near the city of
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. The first game was held on 25 August 2002 in
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, against the local side
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. It was the 84th minute of the match, when the 2nd
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fell down after he was hit in the back, by an object that was thrown from the stands of the guest fans and was taken to the hospital. He claimed that he was unable to continue and the game never finished (The result was 1–1). The team was penalized with −3 points in the league table. Amateur players and volunteers were called to offer their services. The course was naturally very poor and the team risked with the relegation to the 4th National. Halfway through the season appeared on the scene the name of Nikos Sotiroulis, a local businessman who by that time was the club's one and only sponsor. Along with the unforgettable friend, the late Giorgos Katsogiannis and supporting factors of Amateur AEL predominantly Elias Fasoulas and Zissis Helidonis, he fought the first negative judgments and vindicated, when on 8 March 2003 he became the owner of the team with a cost of 116,000 euros in an auction that was held the previous day and in which he was the only candidate! The club a year later, was renamed to AEL 1964 FC (under the special conditions imposed by the law of special clearance) and celebrated its return to the second division. Some months before, on 1 June 2003, the team survived the relegation in the Fourth National and thereby dissolve, in the last game of the championship against
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, winning 1–0. Although the most crucial and exciting match in the team's history was the one before, that was held in
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, where the "crimsons" tie 3–3 and stayed alive, condemning the
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. The new period started then vigorously and with one and only target, the promotion, which was achieved after an exhausting marathon of 38 games...On 30 May 2004, at Alcazar, AEL sealed the second place and the ticket to the higher category (which was virtually and "ironically" ensured by the victory from 1–0 at
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just a week before, in the same ground and almost two years after the incident with the
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), crashing with 5–1 the already "doomed" Pontiakos Nea Santa, while the chant "We are coming back" was rocking the crowded stadium. Coached by Takis Parafestas, with players such as ''Katsaras'', ''Ziagkas'', Kyparissis, Kehagias, '' Theodosiadis'', Kontodimos, Lazorik, Paleologos, and a new upsurge of the fans that followed everywhere, the team persuaded that was really coming back . The one who left, and was the initiator and founder of this effort was ''Nikos Sotiroulis'', who after a few days in mid-June 2004, gave way to the new owner and chairman Kostas Piladakis. A new era had begun.


New Age (2004–13): Piladakis years

And because "The morning shows the day", new management, technical leadership headed by
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, players like the effective striker
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and the presence of supporters that caused admiration throughout Greece, led AEL back again in the
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, after nine years of absence. The 19 transfers in the summer of 2004 radically changed the composition of the team and the equally young and ambitious coach had time to give the team the required homogeneity. The moderate start was treated by everyone in the club with patience and maturity, and the proper corrections made in January, found AEL "galloping" from success to success. The conquest of the first place with 58 points was the natural consequence of this team effort and the fans celebrated the return in the
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after 9 "stone" years, for almost 10 days! Starting from Sunday 15, of May 2005, in
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, (1–1) in front of 4000 away fans who accompanied the team's bus when returning, a car convoy of 5 km in length and a midnight party at Alcazar, to Wednesday 25, and the fiesta that was set up to the stadium for winning the title after beating
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(3–1). Except Kyparissis, ''Papakostas'', ''Ziagkas'', Paleologos, ''Floros'' and ''Grigoriou'', who continued from the previous season, players such as Christopoulos, Kipouros, the late Bahramis, ''Gikas'', ''Stournaras'', Föerster, Katsiaros, Digozis, ''Tsiatsios'', ''Makris'', Abouna,
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, Sisic, ''Passios'', ''Chatziliontas'', Galitsios and others, came to add their names to important pages in the team's history. Indeed, beside them, stood from summer until December 2004 the first Greek active scorer
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and a well-known name in European football, the
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n international midfielder
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, who played in many major teams, top of which was the Spanish
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. That same season, while in the 2nd Division, AEL reached to the "8" of the
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, having ruled in turn Acharnaikos,
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, and
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of the First Division, before being excluded from the "European"
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, which nevertheless beat 1–0 in the first match of Alcazar, turning the rematch in real derby. It was the forerunner of the great return.


In the elite: Greek Cup winners and European competition

In the first year after its return to the big division, AEL did the "bang" bringing in the summer of 2005 directly from the English courts the
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champion and former captain of the
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,
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. A move that was made to shield the defense while sending the message that AEL did not return to
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just to participate in the league, but to star. Along with AEL returned also its supporters, giving impressive "presence" with tours admired throughout
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.
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, Kaftanzoglio, Pankritio,
Kleanthis Vikelidis Kleanthis Vikelidis (; 15 September 1915 – 4 November 1988) was a Greek footballer who played for Aris and Greece. He was also a manager, taking charge of Aris, PAOK and Apollon Kalamarias. Vikelidis was born in 1916 in Thessaloniki and was t ...
,
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...Comfortably stayed 8th, and a European opportunity occurred through
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, exploiting the weakness of
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to fulfill the criteria of
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. A European return, with two games against the
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did not bring the coveted Cup Qualification to
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(within 0–0 draw, and a 2–0 defeat in
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), but it was clearly an omen of a great European return, which was meant to be completed one year later. The 2006–07 season was one of its most successful, but also one of the most controversial in the club's modern history. On the one AEL rose again to the throne of
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Winners, and on the other flirted with relegation, eventually managing to secure salvation in the last matchday.


=2006–07 Greek Cup winners

= 5 May 2007 is now a new landmark in the history of
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.
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and his players brought the Cup "again in Pineios" after 22 years, creating a new benchmark in the glorious march of the team. This is only 5 years after 2002, the lowest point in the club's history. This is the final certificate that AEL returned to the elite of Greek football. Cup in 1985, the 1988 Championship, and a Cup again in 2007 in
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where the game's
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and the vice captain, ''Zissis Ziagkas'' lifted together the third major trophy in the team's history. Opponents again
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for the third time in a cup final where the "crimsons" prevailed with 1–2. The match was held in the
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, inside
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"territory". AEL secured beside all other the European participation for the second consecutive year, this time in the
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and
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, took the baton from Ziogas, Kmiecik and Valaoras, signing with their own goals (who had the stamp of
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) this new "golden" page. The
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n striker opened the scoring in just the third minute with a perfect header following a free kick from Fotakis,
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equalized with a penalty won by Föerster and masterfully executed in the 44th, however, Antchouet was the player who held the final. In the 83rd minute the "Gabonese Arrow" poured on the offensive after the exemplary deep ball of Fotakis and "thundered" the goalkeeper Ebéde, writing the 1–2 that was meant to be the final score. The final whistle of
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found over 10,000 fans of the team ecstatically singing "because we have lost our minds, this Cup is ours", giving rise to frantic celebration. The celebration began at Panthessaliko from the awarding of the trophy, continued to Alcazar which opened its gates to welcome the winners and ended in the Central Square of
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shortly after midnight.
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( Donis): Kotsolis, Galitsios, Venetidis, Dabizas, Föerster,
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, Silva Cleyton (85 ' Vallas) Digozis, Aloneftis (74 ' Kalantzis), Fotakis, Kožlej, (60 ' Antchouet).
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(
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): Ebéde, Vyntra,
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, (84 ' Šerić), Goumas,
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, Leontiou, Tziolis (85 ' Bišćan), Ninis (73 '
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), Ivanschitz,
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, Mantzios. A week later the "crimsons" made the trip from Heaven to Hell and Heaven again within a 90-minute to ensure in the 81st minute with an
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the victory in
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with 2–1 against the local
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, having at their side to support over 3000 fans and putting "happy endings" in a difficult and successful year.


=European dream

= The new season started with the best omens. AEL as the Cup Winner, represented
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in the
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and the draw brought its technical leader,
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, faced with the club in which he started his international football career, English
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. AEL entered the first qualifying round as the clear underdog, but on the afternoon of 20 September 2007 at the
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—after Alcazar did not comply to the
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specifications—radically subverted the data: won 2–0 in the first match and lost 2–1 in the second game of
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and took a proud qualification to the group stage. In the "32" AEL faced powerful teams like Everton with a long tradition in the
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, rising Dutch
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, German
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and the subsequent 2008 UEFA Cup winners mighty Russian
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. The team failed to pick a point in the four games, but won the respect that was confirmed by great European coaches, which AEL found opposite in this journey as
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and
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. Liberated from the burden of European obligations and with the assistance of world class players like
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and
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—AEL made an excellent championship course in the second round of the Super League and lost by one goal tie with
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the 5th position that led to the playoffs. A bittersweet epilogue to one of the most successful season in the team's history. Confirming the ever upward steps at all levels AEL recorded in 2008–09 one of the most successful years in its modern history. Stayed for 13 consecutive undefeated matches, finished fifth in the Super League and ensured its entry into the play-offs and a European output (in the
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) for the third time in the last four years and for just the third time in its history through the championship. It is a year in which AEL—among other things—broke two traditions winning in Kaftanzoglio Iraklis for the first time since 1982 and
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in
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after 26 years.


=A new stone age for the club

= From that point the countdown started again, which two years later brought back AEL in the
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. Wrong assessments and decisions regarding the completion of the team roster, and the leaving of the players who provided the guarantee of a remarkable and steady racing body, but much more decisive was the relentless chase of the team on the part of arbitration. The European exclusion from the weak
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ic
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because of, mainly, the poor squad and preparation in the summer of 2009 brought the first clouds. The unexpected death of the late
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striker Antonio de Nigris on 16 November marked with indelible black lettering that period, in which AEL has managed to keep its position in the penultimate game of the season, changing coach (
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in place of
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) and achieving 5 wins in the last 7 games of the season. The prospect of the entry into the new stadium (the
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) and the feeling that the near-mishap last season had taught a lesson, created expectations of great things for the 2010–11 season, accompanied by large investments in player transfers. The transition from the historic
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into the newly built
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in late November—early December 2010, was not made in the way that every fan had hoped and dreamed of. Two defeats by
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, (0–1) and
PAOK PAOK (, Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών, ''Panthessalonikeios Athlitikós Ómilos Constantinopoliton'', ''Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans''), commonly ...
(1–2), spoiled the festive atmosphere, but above all it was the shadow of arbitration that created a bleak future again. Grossly injusticed over the first half of the season (for nearly 13 games!) with catalytic decisions that shaped scores and results, AEL had an unequal fight until the end—changing coaching and trying to strengthen the squad but finally relented. Even the most pessimistic would hardly imagine at the beginning of that year that AEL in a new stadium and with star-players ( Dabizas, Venetidis,
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,
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, Metin, Tavlaridis Čontofalský, Pancrate) would finish in the penultimate position and eventually relegate. But the harsh reality was obliging the "crimsons" in a new Calvary, for which they were not themselves responsible, at least not entirely. The revelation of the match fixing scandal that occurred in the early summer of 2011 was only moral justification for the club and nothing more. After a barrage of outright decisions and scandalous implementation of sports legislation by the "Professional Sports Committee" and the
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, with selective application of regulations that was completed after almost six months(!) in October, the club remained in the
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.


Recent history

After the club's relegation and a final attempt to vindicate without much effort, Piladakis began building the team that would return immediately in the
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. He hired the experienced and reputable coach in the English grounds Chris Coleman and along with him players of International range like
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, the famous
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midfielder
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, the
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ian winger Césinha and many others. The course of the team in the 2011–12 season started with the best omens, but soon all would be reversed. Financial problems that piled, appeared again and eventually led the coach and many of the players to the exit. Rupture between the owner and the organized fans substantially undermined the future of the team. Piladakis resigned and the club without any administration and financial support, deliberately relegated in the 3rd Division. A move that is used by many football teams in
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and was based in a financial law (special clearance), made to ensure the deletion of the previous debts, as teams that competing in the 3rd Category are considered amateur. In the summer of 2013, Evangelos Plexidas, a local businessman from
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took over and promised immediate return. Although the team indeed promoted relatively easily from the 3rd category and also won the Greek 3rd Category Cup, and the 2013–14 Amateurs' Super Cup many incorrect choices about the team's administration and management were not accepted by the fans. The changing of 6 coaches in a single season (2014–15) and the leaving of almost 15 players (although the team managed to participate in the Football League Play-Offs but failed to promote), created again a poor situation that led the major shareholder in the decision to sell the majority stake of his shares to
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, a well-known
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lawyer and football administrator in July 2015. A year later, on 15 May 2016, the team finally gained the promotion into the
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. In clear contrast with the last time, however, there was little enthusiasm among the fans, as Kougias, a widely divisive figure in Greek society, had longtime conflicts with them as well as the local community and veterans of the team. The first season back in top flight was a difficult one, with 3 managers employed :
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left almost immediately after the club's promotion on 2 June 2016, only to return five months later and replace
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who took over after him the previous summer. He managed to keep his place on the bench until 21 March 2017, when he resigned for personal reasons. Thus, despite relative financial stability the team struggled on and off the pitch, yet managed to keep its top flight status by finishing 13th, just above the relegation places. After one match coached by caretaker
Theodoros Voutiritsas Theodoros Voutiritsas (Greek: Θεόδωρος Βουτιρίτσας; born 27 July 1962) is a Greek former professional football player. He played only for AEL for all of his career. Voutiritsas wrote history while wearing the club's jersey, ...
,
Alexis Kougias Alexios Kougias (; 23 January 1951 – 28 February 2025) was a Greek lawyer, Penology, penologist. Early life Kougias was born in Petroupolis on 23 January 1951. He studied law at the University of Thessaloniki and at the University of Athe ...
hired the
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André Paus, that managed to stay for seven games in the club's bench. On 14 September 2017
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manager
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was announced and signed for the rest of the season. Despite that, 11 Days later and after only three games (0–0 home draw with
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a 4–1 away loss against
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and a 2–0 loss against
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for the
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) he was fired. Ilias Fyntanis, the club's previous assistant coach returned as a caretaker and Kougias hired the 3rd manager for the ongoing season,
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. A day later, Mantzios announced that due to serious personal reasons he cannot take over. Ilias Fyntanis took over as the club's manager, and succeeded to make the team showing a more stable performance. Despite that, on 20 February 2018 he was fired once again and was replaced by the
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that had coached the team in the season 2015–16 in the Football League. Ηowever, this new deal did not last for long. In Fact, only three games later, Dostanić resigned after a serious disagreement with the club's owner. Kougias hired the 42-year-old
Sotiris Antoniou Sotiris Antoniou (; born 10 September 1975) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career He began his career as a footballer from his hometown team Apollon Larissa in 1995. He played for almost 15 years for many hi ...
, himself originating from
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. He made his
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managerial debut on 1 April 2018, on a 3–0 away defeat against
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. The team showed little improvement in the league but still avoided relegation relatively easily. They were also very close to qualification for the club's fifth cup final, but a last-minute goal for semifinal opponents
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send them through instead on the
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.


Honours


Domestic

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**Winners (1): 1987–88 **Runners-Up (1): 1982–83 *
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**Winners (2): 1984–85, 2006–07 **Runners-Up (2): 1981–82, 1983–84 *
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**Runners-Up (2): 1988, 2007 *
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**Winners (5):
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, 1977–78, 2004–05, 2015–16, 2024–25 **Runners-Up (5): 1971–72, 2014–15, 2021–22,
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, 2023–24 * Super League 2 Super Cup **Winners (1):
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*
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**Winners (1): 2013–14 **Runners-Up (1): 2003–04 *
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**Winners (1): 2013–14 * Amateurs' Super Cup **Winners (1): 2013–14


International

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** Quarter-finals (1): 1984–85


Crest and colours


Crest evolution

The emblem of the club is a wild rising horse (same as the symbol of the city), believed to be an ancient thessalian-breed horse like
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's
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.


Colours and kit evolution

The team's colours have been crimson and white since the formation of the club in 1964. First Alternative


Facilities


Stadium

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is the home ground of AEL. It is a UEFA 3-star rated stadium and has a
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of 16,118 all covered. As well as functioning as a football stadium, Arena also operates as a conference centre and music venue. Actual construction of the stadium lasted 14 months, beginning in September 2009 and ended in late November 2010. From May 2013 until September 2015, the team played its home games in the old
Alcazar Stadium Alcazar Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Larissa, Greece Greece, officially the Hellenic Republic, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located on the southern tip of the Balkan peninsula, it shares land borders with Albania to the north ...
, due to economic disputes concerning the rent of the stadium between the owning company (''Gipedo Larissa AE'') and the precedent chairman, ''Evangelos Plexidas''. On 22 July 2015, the club's former major shareholder
Alexis Kougias Alexios Kougias (; 23 January 1951 – 28 February 2025) was a Greek lawyer, Penology, penologist. Early life Kougias was born in Petroupolis on 23 January 1951. He studied law at the University of Thessaloniki and at the University of Athe ...
promised in an interview that the team will return and compete for the season 2015–16 in the
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. Indeed, on 26 August 2015, there was an agreement and an official announcement of the new season's tickets for the stadium. The team competed in
AEL FC Arena AEL FC Arena is a football stadium in Larissa, Greece, with a current seating capacity of 16,118. Since its completion in 2010 and for 8 seasons, it is the home ground of Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C., AΕL. Owner of the ground is Gipedo Larissa A ...
for five years, (until July 2020) when new financial disagreements and tensions arose, this time between Kougias and the owning company of the stadium. This led to the team leaving
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once again and returning to a fully renovated Alkazar that was scheduled to host the club's games for the next two seasons. On 26 July 2023, there was an official announcement from the club's new owner Achilleas Ntavelis, that the team will compete once and for all in
AEL FC Arena AEL FC Arena is a football stadium in Larissa, Greece, with a current seating capacity of 16,118. Since its completion in 2010 and for 8 seasons, it is the home ground of Athlitiki Enosi Larissa F.C., AΕL. Owner of the ground is Gipedo Larissa A ...
.


Training facilities

AEL has its own training facilities in the area of the village Dendra, near to the town of
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. Those facilities cover over 30,000 square meters, have multisport purposes for all of the team's athletes and among the others include: *Three football fields (one used by the first team, with 1,500 seats capacity and one for the U21 team's official matches) *One football field with
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*Hosting area for the First and Reserves teams *Gym *Saunas *Rooms for tactical purposes *Press room *Changing rooms *Offices *Parking services


Supporters

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in a European game against
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Monsters is the largest AEL FC supporters club. The first attempt to organise the team's supporters was made on 31 March 1982 during the game against Diagoras 30 fans that belonged to the older but old-fashioned club Ierolochites gathered in the Gate D of the old
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that was meant to be the legendary ''Gate-1'' afterwards. Monsters club was formed as an idea of having a true and passionate support to the team without restrictions or boundaries. The fans tend to use various styles and sizes of banners and flags bearing the name and symbols of their club and have been following the team since the first day everywhere in Greece and Europe. Monsters have a strong relationship with German team 1. FC Nürnberg's supporter's club called Ultras Nürnberg 1994 or just UN-94. Fans of both clubs often lift banners and create choreography in support of the fellow teams. ''S.F. Alkazar'' (Greek: Σύνδεσμος Φιλάθλων Αλκαζάρ) is the second biggest club of AEL supporters.


Records

* Most Appearances:
Giannis Galitsios Giannis Galitsios (Greek: Γιάννης Γκαλίτσιος; born 15 May 1958) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Galitsios played only for AE Larissa, in 399 official League games (holding th ...
(399) * Most Goals:
Giannis Valaoras Giannis Valaoras (; born 23 May 1958) is a Greek former footballer who played as a forward during the 1980s and early 1990s. He played for AEL and Trikala He captained the team on various occasions, and celebrated both the Greek Championship a ...
(73) * Biggest Home Win: AEL 8–2
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( 1981–82) * Biggest Away Win:
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2–5 AEL ( 1987–88) * Most Wins in a Season: 18 ( 1982–83, 1987–88) * Most Points in a Season: 50 ( 2008–09) * Record Home Attendance: AEL 2–1
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(18,493,
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, 27 December 1987) ''All records, counted for the
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and former Alpha Ethniki championships.''


Players


Historical squads

The 1988 Championship line-up and the 1985, 2007 Cup winning line-ups:


Current squad


Reserves squad

*(Players of the youth squad under professional contract)


Retired Numbers

* 24
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(2020) – posthumous honour * 29
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Youth squad


Foreign players


International players


Notable former players

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) * Bledi Muca * Markos Nino *
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;Algeria *
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;Argentina * Jonathan Bustos *
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* Enrique Alberto Cavoli * Guillermo Oscar Daus (
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) * Matías Degra * Mauricio Ferrari * Emmanuel Francou * Daniel Roberto Gil * Matias Iglesias * Horacio Oscar Morales (
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Dodô Dodo or DoDo is a nickname for: __NOTOC__ Footballers * Dodô (footballer, born 1974), Brazilian retired footballer Ricardo Lucas Figueredo Monte Raso * Dodô (footballer, born June 1987), Brazilian footballer Sandro Ferreira André Nascimento * ...
* Guga * Marcel Issa *
Ricardo Jesus Ricardo Jesus da Silva (born 16 May 1985) is a Brazilian former football striker. Career Da Silva has played for Sport Club Internacional, PFC Spartak Nalchik and PFC CSKA Moscow. Several enquiries were made by Italian clubs regarding his ...
* Jone * Júnior * Vela Júnior * João Leonardo * Leozinho * Marco de Oliveira * Piá * Flávio Pinto * Leandro Pinto * Romeu * Eliomar Silva * Vinícius Silva * Paulo da Silva * Marcello Troisi * Caio Vinicius *
Wallace Wallace may refer to: People * Clan Wallace in Scotland * Wallace (given name) * Wallace (surname) * Wallace (footballer, born 1986), full name Wallace Fernando Pereira, Brazilian football left-back * Wallace (footballer, born 1987), full name Wa ...
;Bulgaria * Kenan Bargan * Diyan Bozhilov * Ivan Dangovski *
Vasil Dragolov Vasil Ivanov Dragolov (; born 15 September 1962) is a former Bulgarian footballer, who played as a forward. For the Bulgarian national team, he amassed 5 appearances, netting 1 goal. Honours ; Beroe: *A PFG The First Professional Footba ...
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Hristofor Hubchev Hristofor Hubchev ( Bulgarian: Христофор Хубчев; born 24 November 1995) is a Bulgarian footballer who plays as a defender for Spartak Varna. He is the nephew of Petar Hubchev. Career On 22 June 2014, Hubchev joined Montana. On 1 ...
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Ekrem Genç Ekrem Genç ( Bulgarian: Екрем Генч; born 1 July 1974) is a former Bulgarian footballer. Biography Over the course of his career, Genç represented Arda Kardzhali, FC Chirpan, Etar 1924 and Beroe. During the 1997/1998 season in the ...
* Georgi Tsingov ;Burundi * Noureddine Ndikumana * Madjidi Ndikumana ;Cameroon * Thierry Modo Abouna * Augustin Billa * David Embé * Salomon Olembé * Jean-Pierre Fiala *
Geremi Geremi Sorele Njitap Fotso (born 20 December 1978), known simply as Geremi, is a Cameroonian former professional footballer. He was a versatile player able to play at right back, right midfield or defensive midfielder, known for his power, p ...
* Jules Goda * Serge Honi *
Benjamin Moukandjo Benjamin Moukandjo Bilé (born 12 November 1988) is a Cameroonian former professional footballer who plays as a forward. Club career Moukandjo began his career in hometown's Kadji Sports Academy, joining the club's youth setup in 1998, aged ...
;Chile *
Tobías Zárate Tobías Joel Zárate (born 7 July 2000) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a forward for USL Championship club Miami FC. Career Zárate joined the youth system of Vélez Sarsfield at the age of seven. He scored over fifty goal ...
;Croatia * Adnan Aganović *
Slavko Bralić Slavko Bralić (born 15 December 1992) is a Croatian professional footballer playing as a defender for Gorica on loan from Slovenian club Celje. Club career On 15 June 2018, Bralić signed a one-year contract with Neftçi. On 15 January 2019 ...
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Sandi Križman Sandi Križman (; born 17 August 1989) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a forward for Žminj. Club career Born in Pula, Križman started his career in his hometown club NK Žminj, where he scored seven goals in 22 matches, aged 17. In the ...
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Mateo Mužek Mateo Mužek (born 29 April 1995) is a Croatian professional football player who plays as a left back for Široki Brijeg in Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Career On 28 July 2017, Mužek signed a two-year contract with Neftchi Baku. ...
* Tomislav Vranjić * Nikola Žižić ;Cyprus *
Andreas Avraam Andreas Avraam (; born 6 June 1987) is a Cypriot professional footballer. Career He is also a member of the Cyprus national team and has captained the Cyprus U-19. He grew as a player in the Omonia Aradippou in Second Division of Cyprus acad ...
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Nektarios Alexandrou Nektarios Alexandrou (; born 19 December 1983 in Nicosia, Cyprus) is a Greek Cypriot former professional footballer. He was a left flank specialist, but he primarily played as the left winger. Career APOEL Alexandrou started his career at APOE ...
* Stathis Aloneftis * Ioannis Kosti * Antonis Makris * Vasilios Papafotis ;Czech Republic *
Jan Blažek Jan Blažek (born 20 March 1988) is a Czech footballer who plays as a forward for TJ Slavoj Veleň. Blažek is known as a very talented as well as a somewhat controversial player, due to his conflicts with coaches and alcohol consumption. On ...
* Rudolf Skácel ;DR Congo * Kanieba Malouma * Ricky Lokela * Joël Tshibamba * Déo Kanda ;Egypt *
Ali Ghazal Ali Ahmed Ali Mohamed Ghazal (; born 1 February 1992) is a retired Egyptian professional footballer who last played as a defensive midfielder or as a centre back for Wadi Degla. He made 11 appearances for the Egypt national team between 2014 a ...
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Basem Morsy Bassem Morsy el-Qotb Abdallah (; born 1 January 1992) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a forward for Ismaily. And he owns a football academy called "Bassem Morsy Academy". Club career Petrojet Morsy played with Petrojet for 4 y ...
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Amr Warda Amr Medhat Mohsen Warda (; born 17 September 1993) is an Egyptian professional footballer who plays as a winger or an attacking midfielder for Greek Super League club Atromitos. Club career Panetolikos On 22 August 2015, Warda signed a three-y ...
;England * Michalis Banias ;Estonia *
Sander Puri Sander Puri (born 7 May 1988) is an Estonian former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He played for the Estonia national team. Club career Levadia Puri was born in Tartu, Tartu County. In 2005, at the age of 16, Puri started ...
;Finland *
Tim Sparv Tim Sparv (born 20 February 1987) is a Finnish football coach and a former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He is currently working as an assistant coach of the Finland national football team. Sparv was born in Orav ...
;France *
Christian Bassila Christian Armel Bassila (born 5 October 1977) is a French former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder or centre-back. He is the director of INF Clairefontaine. Club career Born in Paris, Basilla started his career with th ...
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Alexandre Coeff Alexandre Serge Coeff (born 20 February 1992) is a French professional footballer who plays as a centre back or defensive midfielder for club Valenciennes. Club career Youth career Born in Brest, Coeff previously had stints with Plouzane Athl ...
* Geoffrey Dernis * David Fleurival * Cyril Kali * Ibrahim Keita * Yohann Lasimant *
Dany N'Guessan Djombo Dany-Gael N'Guessan (born 11 August 1987) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left winger or forward A graduate of the Auxerre Academy, he left France for Scotland when he signed with Rangers in July 2005. He ...
* Fabrice Pancrate *
Laurent Robert Pierre Laurent Robert (born 21 May 1975) is a French former professional footballer who played as a left winger. He was known for his powerful shot, particularly from free kicks. Born in Réunion, he moved to mainland France aged 16 and began ...
* Steven Thicot ;Gabon *
Henry Antchouet Henri Arnaud Antchouet Rebienot (born 2 August 1979), known as Antchouet, is a Gabonese former professional footballer who played as a striker. Nicknamed "The Arrow" due to his agility, he spent most of his professional career in Portugal and ...
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Daniel Cousin Daniel Michel Cousin (born 7 February 1977) is a Gabonese former professional footballer who played as a striker. He played for Martigues, Chamois Niortais, Le Mans Union Club 72, RC Lens, Rangers, Hull City, Larissa and Sapins, as well as ...
;Georgia *
Gennadios Xenodochof Gennadios Xenodochof (; born 30 May 1988) is a Georgian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. Club career He started his career from the youth teams of OFI Crete. He was sent on loan to Cretan clubs Ergotelis and Olympiakos Cherson ...
;Germany * Marco Förster * Giorgos S. Georgiadis * Giannis Chloros * Eckhart Dettlaff * Antonis Kablionis * Christian Weber (footballer), Christian Weber * Christos Agrodimos * Manuel Stiefler * Pantelis Theologou ;Ghana * Mohammed Abubakari * Owusu-Ansah Kontor ;Greece * Georgios Abaris, Giorgos Abaris * Georgios Agorogiannis *
Alexis Alexandris Alexis Alexandris (, sometimes wrongly called ''Alekos Alexandris'' born 21 October 1968) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a striker. He has won 10 Greek championships from 1992 until 2003 and is also one of the youngest ...
* Ilias Anastasakos * Nikos Anastasopoulos * Panagiotis Bahramis (
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) * Manolis Bertos * Stathis Chaitas * Spyros Christopoulos *
Nikos Dabizas Nikos Dabizas (, born 3 August 1973) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a defender for Newcastle United, Leicester City, Olympiacos and AEL. He was also in Greece's 2004 European Football Championship winning squad. Ca ...
* Georgios Delizisis, Giorgos Delizisis * Angelos Digozis * Georgios Fotakis, Giorgos Fotakis *
Giannis Galitsios Giannis Galitsios (Greek: Γιάννης Γκαλίτσιος; born 15 May 1958) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a centre-back. Club career Galitsios played only for AE Larissa, in 399 official League games (holding th ...
* Fanis Gekas * Evripidis Giakos *
Stelios Giannakopoulos Stylianos (or Stelios) Giannakopoulos (; born 12 July 1974), known mononymously as Stelios due to his long surname, is a Greek football manager and former player. During his playing career, Stelios was a winger or attacking midfielder and a wel ...
* Nikos Gotzamanidis * Christos Kalantzis * Vaggelis Kaounos * Nikos Karanikas *
Vassilis Karapialis Vassilis Karapialis (; born 13 June 1965) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as an attacking midfielder. Club career Early years Born in Ambelokipoi, Larissa Karapialis started with street football, and in 1979, aged 14, he j ...
* Paschalis Kassos * Panagiotis Katsiaros * Nikos Kehagias * Fotis Kipouros * Dimitrios Kolovetsios, Dimitris Kolovetsios * Kostas Kolomitrousis * Dimitris Komesidis * Dimitris Kontodimos * Ilias Kotsios * Stefanos Kotsolis * Dimitris Koukoulitsios (
A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the mo ...
) * Georgios Kousas, Giorgos Kousas * Vasilios Koutsianikoulis *
Thomas Kyparissis Thomas Kyparissis (; born 26 March 1970) is a Greek retired football player. He was a striker, who scored more than 150 goals in his entire career. He was a key player for AEL during the club's hard try to make it back to the first division fr ...
* Ilias Kyriakidis * Anastasios Kyriakos, Tasos Kyriakos * Andreas Labropoulos * Anastasios Lagos, Tasos Lagos * Manolis Liapakis * Kostas Maloumidis * Athanasios Mangos * Mattheos Maroukakis * Paschalis Melissas * Christos Melissis * Alexios Michail * Christos Michail * Chrisostomos Michailidis *
Giorgos Mitsibonas Georgios Mitsibonas (Greek: Γεώργιος Μητσιμπόνας; 11 November 1962 – 13 September 1997) was a Greek football player during the 1980s and 1990s. Biography Mitsibonas was born in 1962 in the village of Tsaritsani ( Larissa r ...
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) * Manolis Moniakis * Dimitris Mousiaris (
A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the mo ...
) * Evangelos Nastos, Vangelis Nastos * Thomas Nazlidis * Konstantinos Nebegleras, Kostas Nebegleras * Thanasis Paleologos, Sakis Paleologos * Theologis Papadopoulos * Thanasis Papazoglou * Takis Parafestas * Nikos Patsiavouras * Dimitris Pinakas * Vangelis Platellas * Georgios Plitsis, Giorgos Plitsis * Giannis Potouridis * Manolis Psomas * Vasilios Rentzas * Georgios Saitiotis, Giorgos Saitiotis *
Dimitris Salpingidis Dimitris Salpingidis ( ; born 18 August 1981) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a forward. He was known to be "a very quick and useful tool on the counter attack." Club career PAOK Born in Zagliveri, Salpingidis started ...
* Achilleas Sarakatsanos * Savvas Siatravanis * Efstathios Tavlaridis, Stathis Tavlaridis * Athanasios Tsigas, Thanasis Tsigas *
Sakis Tsiolis Sakis Tsiolis (; born 30 June 1959) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career As a professional footballer, he played for Anagennisi Karditsa, AEL, Ionikos and Paniliakos. Tsiolis, a great player at his pr ...
* Nikos Vafeas *
Giannis Valaoras Giannis Valaoras (; born 23 May 1958) is a Greek former footballer who played as a forward during the 1980s and early 1990s. He played for AEL and Trikala He captained the team on various occasions, and celebrated both the Greek Championship a ...
* Spyros Vallas * Tassos Venetis, Tasos Venetis * Stelios Venetidis * Angelos Vertzos * Theodoros Voutiritsas, Thodoris Voutiritsas * Michalis Ziogas * Petros Zouroudis ;Guinea * Ousmane Barry, Pato ;Honduras * Diego Reyes Sandoval, Diego Reyes ;Hungary * Gergely Nagy (footballer), Gergely Nagy ;Iceland * Ögmundur Kristinsson (footballer, born 1989), Ögmundur Kristinsson ;Iran * Gholamhossein Hashempour ;Ireland * Paul Bannon (
A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the mo ...
) ;Israel * Shimon Abuhatzira * Salim Tuama ;Ivory Coast * Jean Luc Gbayara Assoubre, Jean Luc Assoubre * Ibrahima Bakayoko * Franck Manga Guela, Franck Guela ;Kenya * Aboud Omar ;Kosovo * Suad Sahiti ;Latvia * Jānis Ikaunieks (footballer), Jānis Ikaunieks ;Mexico * Antonio de Nigris (
A dagger, obelisk, or obelus is a typographical mark that usually indicates a footnote if an asterisk has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the mo ...
) * Gael Acosta ;Moldova * Dinu Graur ;Morocco * Naïm Aarab * Anisse Brrou ;Montenegro * Mladen Božović * Žarko Dragaš * Goran Perišić * Denis Tonković ;Netherlands * James Efmorfidis ;Nigeria * Stephen Makinwa * Abiola Dauda * Henry Okorocha * Marios Ogkmpoe ; North Macedonia * Davor Taleski * Nikola Jakimovski ;Peru *
Nolberto Solano Nolberto Albino Solano Todco (born 12 December 1974) is a Peruvian football coach and former player who is the manager of San Marcos. Solano spent much of his career in the Premier League, primarily with Newcastle United, and also with Aston V ...
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Krzysztof Adamczyk Krzysztof Adamczyk (born 2 February 1956) is a Polish football manager and former player. He was the top scorer of the 1980–81 Ekstraklasa season for Legia Warsaw, scoring 18 times. Adamczyk was also one of the great players of the golden e ...
* Patryk Aleksandrowicz * Krzysztof Baran (footballer, born 1960), Krzysztof Baran * Józef Dankowski * Dawid Jarka * Blazej Jankowski * Jan Karaś * Jaroslaw Kasperczak * Jacek Kacprzak *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951) is a Polish former professional footballer who spent most of his career with Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best goalscorer in history of the ...
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Janusz Kupcewicz Janusz Bogdan Kupcewicz (9 December 1955 – 4 July 2022) was a Polish professional footballer who played as a midfielder. Widely regarded as one of the best Polish players of his era, he most notably won the bronze with the national team at 1 ...
* Arkadiusz Malarz * Dariusz Marzec *
Maciej Żurawski Maciej Stanisław Żurawski (; born 12 September 1976) is a Polish former professional football player, footballer who played as a forward (association football), forward. Żurawski appeared 72 times and scored 17 goals for Poland national foo ...
;Portugal * Filipe da Costa *
Hélder Hélder is a given name in Portuguese. The unrelated German-Jewish surname "Helder" is also given the accent in Portuguese, such as the Portuguese poet Herberto Hélder (1930-). The name is sometimes confused with Heitor. People named Hélder incl ...
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Luís Boa Morte Luís Boa Morte Pereira (; born 4 August 1977) is a Portuguese football coach and a former professional association football, football player who played as an winger (association football), attacking winger, forward (association football), for ...
* Sérgio Dias Ribeiro, Serginho *
Zequinha José Ferreira Franco (18 November 1934 in Recife – 25 July 2009), nicknamed ''Zequinha'', was a Brazilian association footballer who played as a midfielder. Playing career Club During his club career he played for Auto Esporte-PB in 1 ...
;Romania * Ioannis Matzourakis, Giannis Matzourakis * Gabriel Torje *
Dennis Şerban Dennis or Denis is a first or last name from the Greco-Roman name Dionysius, via one of the Christian saints named Dionysius. The name came from Dionysus, the Greek god of ecstatic states, particularly those produced by wine, which is sometime ...
* Ştefan Stoica * Steliano Filip ;Senegal * Ibrahim Tall ;Serbia * Siniša Babić * Vladimir Bajić * Milan Bojović * Uroš Ćosić * Miloš Deletić * Miloš Filipović * Aleksandar Gojković * Nikola Grubješić * Saša Ilić (footballer born 1977), Saša Ilić * Velimir Ivanović * Borislav Jovanović (footballer), Boki Jovanović * Marko Jovanović (footballer, born 1988), Marko Jovanović * Dragan Knežević * Igor Koić * Srđan Kočić * Nemanja Mladenović (footballer, born 1993), Nemanja Mladenović * Slobodan Miletić * Radomir Milosavljević * Svetozar Marković (footballer), Svetozar Marković * Ivan Nedeljković * Dejan Radojković * Borivoje Ristić * Risto Ristović * Zoran Riznić * Aleksandar Simić (footballer), Aleksandar Simić * Slađan Spasić, Sladjan Spasić * Nikola Stanković (footballer, born 1993), Nikola Stanković * Thanasis Stojnović * Nikola Trujić * Stefan Živković ;Slovakia * Kamil Čontofalský * Pavol Farkaš * Igor Klejch * Ján Kozák (footballer, born 1980), Ján Kozák *
Jozef Kožlej Jozef Kožlej (born 8 July 1973) is a Slovak retired professional footballer who played as a forward. He played in Czechoslovakia, Germany, Greece and Cyprus. Club career Born in Stropkov, Kožlej began playing youth football for Tesla Stropk ...
* Rastislav Jan Lazorik, Ján Lazorík ;Slovenia * Marko Nunić * Janez Pate * Aleksandar Radosavljevič * Dino Seremet *
Mirnes Šišić Mirnes Sead Šišić (born 8 August 1981) is a Slovenian retired footballer. Club career Early career Šišić began his professional footballing career in Slovenia with NK Rudar Velenje in 2001. In 2003, Šišić signed with Ilisiakos F.C. i ...
;South Africa * Lehlogonolo Masalesa ;Spain * Noé Acosta * Marc Castells * Alejandro Chacopino * Pablo Gállego * José Antonio Espín * Ximo Forner * Antonio González Rodríguez, Toni González * David Mainz * Toni Muñoz (footballer, born 1982), Toni Muñoz * Ximo Navarro * Perico (Spanish footballer), Perico * Jorge Pina Roldán, Jorge Pina * Piti (footballer), Piti * Juan Velasco Damas, Juan Velasco * David Verdú ;Sweden * Mikael Rönnberg * Mattias Johansson * Ivo Vazgeč ;Tunisia * Hamza Younés *
Änis Ben-Hatira Änis Ben-Hatira (born 18 July 1988) is a Tunisian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for German Regionalliga club Hertha BSC II. Between 2012 and 2016 he made 12 appearances for the Tunisia national team scoring one ...
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Tümer Metin Tümer Metin (born 14 October 1974) is a Turkish former professional Association football, footballer and current Punditry, pundit. Metin achieved numerous titles during his career, including Süper Lig titles for both Beşiktaş J.K. and Fener ...
;Ukraine * Viktor Dvirnyk * Maksym Maksymenko ;United States * Theodoros Motsios ;Uruguay *
Mathías Acuña Mathías Alexander Acuña Maciel (28 November 1992 – 4 January 2025) was a Uruguayan professional footballer who played as a forward. Career Before becoming a footballer, Acuña worked as a delivery man and musician. He played for Greek Super ...
* Fabián Canobbio * Alexander Castillo * Adrián Colombino * Sergio Núñez * Leandro Otormín * Nico Varela * Sebastian Viera ;Venezuela * Francisco Pol Hurtado, Pol Hurtado


Managerial history

* Aleksandar Petrović (footballer, born 1914), Aleksandar Petrović (1 July 1964 – 30 June 1965) * Dionysis Minardos (1 July 1965 – 30 June 1966) * Alexandros Vogas (1 July 1966 – 30 June 1967) * Giourkas Seitaridis (1 July 1967 – 30 June 1968) * Lefteris Papadakis (1 July 1968 – 1969) * Theodoros Sirganis (1969) * Giannis Helmis (1969) * Theodoros Sirganis (1969–70) * Apostolos Chabibis (1970) * Christos Kletsas (1970) * Kostas Ziogas (1970) * Giorgos Tsalopoulos (1970) *
Kostas Polychroniou Konstantinos Polychroniou (; 12 November 1936 – 1 June 2018), better known as Kostas Polychroniou, was a Greek professional association football, football player and manager. Career Born in Platanistos, Euboea (regional unit), Euboea, Polychr ...
(1970 – 30 June 1972) * Stevan Karanfilović (1 July 1972 – 30 June 1973) * Ivan Kochev (1 July 1973 – 30 June 1974) * Dan Georgiadis (1 July 1974 – 1975) * Ivan Kochev (1975) * Lakis Progios (1975) * Horacio Morales (
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) (1975) * Nikos Alefantos (1975) * Horacio Morales (
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) (1975–76) * Giorgos Petridis (1976) * Giorgos Tsalopoulos (1976) * Antonis Georgiadis (1976–77) * Vangelis Balopoulos (1977) * Pavlos Grigoriadis (1977) * Giannis Zafiropoulos (1977 – 30 June 1978) * Milan Ribar (1 July 1978 – 30 June 1979) *
Kostas Polychroniou Konstantinos Polychroniou (; 12 November 1936 – 1 June 2018), better known as Kostas Polychroniou, was a Greek professional association football, football player and manager. Career Born in Platanistos, Euboea (regional unit), Euboea, Polychr ...
(1 July 1979 – 30 June 1980) * Antonis Georgiadis (1 July 1980 – 30 June 1982) *
Jacek Gmoch Jacek Wojciech Gmoch (born 13 January 1939 in Pruszków) is a Polish former professional footballer, manager, and commentator. As a player he spent the majority of his career playing for Legia Warsaw as a defender, and represented Poland 29 ti ...
(1 July 1982 – 30 June 1983) * Walter Skocik (1 July 1983 – 30 June 1984) * Andrzej Strejlau (1 July 1984 – 31 March 1986) * Nikolaos Tsiakos (1 April 1986 – 30 June 1986) *
Jacek Gmoch Jacek Wojciech Gmoch (born 13 January 1939 in Pruszków) is a Polish former professional footballer, manager, and commentator. As a player he spent the majority of his career playing for Legia Warsaw as a defender, and represented Poland 29 ti ...
(1 July 1986 – 2 May 1988) * Horacio Morales (
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) (3 May 1988 – 30 June 1988) * Vladimír Táborský (1 July 1988 – 30 June 1989) * Marcin Bochynek (1 July 1989 – 18 October 1990) * Nikos Alefantos (25 October 1990 – 3 December 1990) * Hristo Bonev (6 December 1990 – 30 June 1993) *
Jacek Gmoch Jacek Wojciech Gmoch (born 13 January 1939 in Pruszków) is a Polish former professional footballer, manager, and commentator. As a player he spent the majority of his career playing for Legia Warsaw as a defender, and represented Poland 29 ti ...
(1 July 1993 – 1 November 1993) * Sotiris Koukouthakis (2 November 1993 – 8 November 1993) * Christos Archontidis (9 November 1993 – 30 June 1994) * Vassilis Daniil (1 July 1994 – 30 June 1995) * Ioannis Matzourakis (1 July 1995 – 5 October 1995) * Kostas Siavalas & Leonidas Efstathiou (6 October 1995 – 17 October 1995) * Andreas Michalopoulos (18 October 1995 – 30 June 1996) * Giorgos Foiros (1 July 1996 – 27 January 1997) * Kostas Siavalas & Dimitris Simeonidis (28 January 1997 – 13 February 1997) * Christos Archontidis (14 February 1997 – 3 March 1997) * Kostas Siavalas & Dimitris Simeonidis (4 March 1997 – 30 June 1997) *
Kazimierz Kmiecik Kazimierz Kmiecik (born 19 September 1951) is a Polish former professional footballer who spent most of his career with Wisła Kraków, where he played 304 league matches and scored 153 goals. This makes him the best goalscorer in history of the ...
(1 July 1997 – 10 November 1997) * Zoran Babović (13 November 1997 – 21 December 1998) * Nikos Argyroulis (24 December 1998 – 26 April 1999) * Paris Meintanis (27 April 1999 – 11 May 1999) * Leonidas Efstathiou (12 May 1999 – 30 June 1999) * Stavros Diamantopoulos (1 July 1999 – 29 August 1999) * Nebojša Ličanin (30 August 1999 – 7 February 2000) * Takis Parafestas (8 February 2000 – 30 June 2000) * Nikos Argyroulis (1 July 2000 – 26 November 2000) * Giannis Alexoulis (27 November 2000 – 12 February 2001) * Michalis Ziogas (13 February 2001 – 30 June 2001) * Vangelis Vouroukos (1 July 2001 – 7 March 2002) * Kostas Siavalas (8 March 2002 – 30 June 2002) * Takis Sourlatzis (1 July 2002 – 8 September 2002) * Christos Gkatas (9 September 2002 – 23 February 2003) * Horacio Morales (
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) (24 February 2003 – 31 March 2003) * Takis Parafestas (1 April 2003 – 30 June 2004) *
Giorgos Donis Georgios Donis (; born 22 October 1969) is a Greek former professional footballer who played as a midfielder and currently the manager of Saudi Pro League club Al-Khaleej. He was the first ever Greek to play in the English Premier League. In En ...
(1 July 2004 – 24 April 2008) *
Marinos Ouzounidis Marinos Ouzounidis (, born 10 October 1968) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. He is the current manager of Super League club Aris Thessaloniki. Playing career Club career Ouzounidis started his professional career pla ...
(1 July 2008 – 22 February 2010) *
Giannis Papakostas Giannis Papakostas () is a Greek football manager. Papakostas began his coaching career at Eleusina and Chalkidona and PAS Giannina that he brought into the semi-final of Greek Cup in the 2006–07 season. Papakostas later managed Panserraikos ...
(23 February 2010 – 29 November 2010) * Kostas Katsaras (caretaker) (30 November 2010 – 16 December 2010) * Jørn Andersen (17 December 2010 – 9 January 2011) * Nikos Kostenoglou (10 January 2011 – 30 June 2011) * Chris Coleman (1 July 2011 – 9 January 2012) * Nikos Kotsovos (caretaker) (10 January 2012 – 16 January 2012) * Božidar Bandović (17 January 2012 – 30 January 2012) * Nikos Kehagias (31 January 2012 – 20 March 2012) * Michalis Ziogas (21 March 2012 – 8 January 2013) * Timos Kavakas (9 January 2013 – 30 June 2013) * Kostas Panagopoulos (12 August 2013 – 10 November 2013) * Giorgos Strantzalis (12 November 2013 – 8 March 2014) * Panagiotis Tzanavaras (9 March 2014 – 30 June 2014) * Alekos Vosniadis (1 July 2014 – 5 September 2014) * Kostas Panagopoulos (6 September 2014 – 1 November 2014) * Thomas Grafas (2 November 2014 – 23 December 2014) * Sakis Anastasiadis (caretaker) (24 December 2014 – 5 January 2015) * Panagiotis Tzanavaras (6 January 2015 – 7 March 2015) * Soulis Papadopoulos (8 March 2015 – 30 June 2015) *
Ratko Dostanić Ratko Dostanić (; born 25 October 1959) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Dostanić went on to play for Timok and Rad in the Yugoslav Second League, before movi ...
(10 July 2015 – 22 February 2016) *
Sakis Tsiolis Sakis Tsiolis (; born 30 June 1959) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career As a professional footballer, he played for Anagennisi Karditsa, AEL, Ionikos and Paniliakos. Tsiolis, a great player at his pr ...
(23 February 2016 – 2 June 2016) *
Angelos Anastasiadis Angelos Anastasiadis (; born 8 March 1953) is a Greek football manager and former international footballer. He previously coached numerous clubs in Greece including PAOK, Panathinaikos, Platanias and PAS Giannina as well as the Greece and Cypr ...
(8 June 2016 – 31 October 2016) *
Sakis Tsiolis Sakis Tsiolis (; born 30 June 1959) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career As a professional footballer, he played for Anagennisi Karditsa, AEL, Ionikos and Paniliakos. Tsiolis, a great player at his pr ...
(1 November 2016 – 21 March 2017) * Theodoros Voutiritsas, Thodoris Voutiritsas (caretaker) (22 March 2017 – 2 April 2017) * André Paus (3 April 2017 – 12 September 2017) *
Jacky Mathijssen Jacky Mathijssen (; born 20 July 1963) is a Belgian football coach and former player. Following his playing career as a goalkeeper, he transitioned into coaching. In his most recent managerial role, Mathijssen was in charge of the Belgium U21 sq ...
(14 September 2017 – 25 September 2017) * Ilias Fyntanis (26 September 2017 – 19 February 2018) *
Ratko Dostanić Ratko Dostanić (; born 25 October 1959) is a Serbian football manager and former player. Playing career After coming through the youth system of Partizan, Dostanić went on to play for Timok and Rad in the Yugoslav Second League, before movi ...
(20 February 2018 – 10 March 2018) *
Sotiris Antoniou Sotiris Antoniou (; born 10 September 1975) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career He began his career as a footballer from his hometown team Apollon Larissa in 1995. He played for almost 15 years for many hi ...
(12 March 2018 – 22 September 2018) * Gianluca Festa (24 September 2018 – 30 June 2019) * Gordan Petrić (1 July 2019 – 8 August 2019) * Michalis Grigoriou (9 August 2019 – 22 November 2020) * Giannis Tatsis (23 November 2020 – 20 January 2021) * Gianluca Festa (21 January 2021 – 9 May 2021) * Michalis Ziogas (caretaker) (10 May 2021 – 23 May 2021) * Kostas Frantzeskos (24 May 2021 – 13 October 2021) * Ilias Fyntanis (14 October 2021 – 22 December 2021) * Panagiotis Goutsidis (23 December 2021 – 28 April 2022) *
Sotiris Antoniou Sotiris Antoniou (; born 10 September 1975) is a Greek professional football manager and former player. Playing career He began his career as a footballer from his hometown team Apollon Larissa in 1995. He played for almost 15 years for many hi ...
(3 May 2022 – 18 July 2022) * Panagiotis Goutsidis (18 July 2022 – 23 December 2022) * Giannis Taousianis (23 December 2022 – 14 March 2023) * Panagiotis Goutsidis (14 March 2023 – 2 October 2023) * Pavlos Dermitzakis (7 October 2023 — 17 September 2024) * Alekos Vosniadis (18 September 2024 — 15 April 2025) *


Competition history


European competitions


UEFA Champions League all-time club ranking

''As of 26 May 2021''


League and cup history

Key: 1R = First Round, 2R = Second Round, 3R = Third Round, 4R = Fourth Round, 5R = Fifth Round, 6R = Sixth Round, GS = Group Stage, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals, RU = Runner-up, W = Winner. *''Point system: 1959–60 to 1972–73: 3–2–1. 1973–74 to 1991–92: 2–1–0. 1992–93 onwards: 3–1–0''. *''In the season 2012–13 the team gained 63 points but was penalized due to financial problems (−18 points in the final table) and finished 13th''.


League total

''*including 2024-25'' (Leagues created in Greece in 1962-63)


European competitions

''As of July 2009''


Club staff


Presidents

At the founding of the club and under the administration of a 15-member council, composed of club representatives and organizations of the city, Konstantinos Tzovaridis was appointed as the first president. The current president, Achilleas Ntavelis, is AEL's 31st president with several presidents having multiple spells in office (counted separately.)


Kit manufacturers and sponsorship


Current sponsorships

*Main Shirt Sponsor: NOVIBET *Back Shirt Sponsor: ''AEGEAN COLLEGE'' *Shorts Sponsor: ''TΑΧΙΝΙ ΟΛΥΜΠΟΣ'' *Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Acerbis *Great Sponsor: Auto Tsogias


References


External links

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