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Thessaly Football Clubs Association

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thessaly Football Clubs Association
HFF
Founded1929
HeadquartersVolos
FIFA affiliationHellenic Football Federation
PresidentMiltos Kalogiros
Websiteepsthessalias.gr

The Thessaly Football Clubs Association (TFCA) (Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Θεσσαλίας, ΕΠΣΘ = Enosi Podosfairikon/Podosferikon Somateion/Somation Thessalias/Thesalias, EPSTh) is a football (soccer) organization in the Magnesia prefecture that is part of the Greek Football Federation. The champions of the TFCA are promoted to the Gamma Ethniki, while the cup winner of CA play in the Greek Cup.

History

Thessaly FCA was founded in 1929 with its headquarters in Volos and the main power took part in soccer clubs throughout Thessaly. Later on, it founded separate association for three other prefectures: Larissa, Trikala and Karditsa. During the decaded of 1960s and early 1970s those sub-associations broke away and formed their own.
The TCA has around 50 clubs divided into three divisions, but also supervises junior, youth and women's championships in Magnesia. It is one of the oldest local federations in Greece, thus it kept its original name despite the fact that it only covers football in the Magnesia area and not in the whole region of Thessaly.

Champions

Year Winner
1971 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1972 Dimitra Trikala FC
1973 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1974 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1975 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1976 Niki Volos
1977 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1978 GS Almyros
1979 Sarakinos Volos
1980 Toxotis Volos
1981 A.C. Rigas Feraios Velestino
1982 Magnisiakos Volos
1983 Kentavros Volos
1984 GS Almyros
1986 Magnisiakos Volos
1987 Aris Melissatiko
1988 Kentavros Argalasi
1989 GS Almyros
1990 Iraklis Volos
1991 Sarakinos Volos
1992 Thiseas Agria
1993 Dafni Volos
1994 Iraklis Volos
1995 Rigas Feraios Velestino
1996 GS Almyros
1997 Skiathos
1998 GS Almyros
1999 Iraklis Volos
2000 Kentavros Argalasti
2001 GS Almyros
2002 Kentavros Argalasi
2003 Magnisiakos
2004 gs Almyros
2005 Thiseas Agria
2006 Thiseas Agria
2007 Thiseas Agria
2008 Pyrassos Nea Anchialos
2009 Diminio Iason-Keravnos
2010 Rigas Fereos Velestino
2011 GS Almyros
2012 Rigas Fereos Velestino
2013 Pyrasos F.C.
2014 Pyrasos F.C.
2015 GS Almyros
2016 Iraklis Volos
2017 GS Almyros
2018 Thiseas Agria
2019 Diagoras Stefanovikeio
2020 Dimitra Efxeinoupoli
2021 not concluded
2022 Pyrasos F.C.
2023 Magnisiakos

Teams in national divisions

Seven teams participate in national divisions in the 2022–23 season :

External links

This page was last edited on 8 June 2023, at 16:55
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