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Patraikos F.C.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Patraikos
Full namePatraikos Football Club
Founded1993; 30 years ago (1993)
as Panathinaikos Skagiopouleiou
Dissolved2004; 19 years ago (2004)
merged with Panachaiki
GroundProsfygika Stadium
Capacity5,000

Patraikos Football Club was a Greek football club based in Patras, Greece. Its colours were green and white.

History

Patraikos Football Club was a club of Patras, which was active in football. They were founded in 1993 as A.O. Panathinaikos Skagiopouleiou from friends of Panathinaikos in the city and with Stathis Moutzouroulias as president. They belonged to the force of FCA Achaea, had the colors green-white and emblem the clover. Initially, they used the stadium of Ladopoulos as its headquarters.

In four years they achieved two ascents and in 1999 they won the championship of A' Category of FCA Achaea. In 2000, they were renamed Patraikos A.O., maintaining the same appearance, but with a new brand, the lighthouse - a symbol of Patras - and competing in the Prosfygika Stadium (Refugee Stadium). Successive promotions led to participation until the Beta Ethniki, and after three years in the category (2001–2004)[1][2] they absorbed their compatriot Panachaiki. The purpose was to write off her serious financial debts, so the two clubs founded as the Panachaiki Gymnastics Company 2005 by amending the statutes of Patraikos.[3]

Honours

Leagues

Winners (1): 2000–01
Winners (1): 1999–2000
Winners (1): 1998–99 (as Panathinaikos Skagiopouleiou)
Winners (1): 1999–2000

References

  1. ^ "Patraikos win in Greek Cup". www.patragoal.gr.
  2. ^ "Patraikos won Chalkidona". www.kathimerini.gr.
  3. ^ "Patras - The "curse" of 2005 that has..."haunted" Panachaiki". www.patrasevents.gr.

External links

This page was last edited on 8 August 2023, at 12:13
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