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Larissa F.C.

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AE Larissa
Image:AEL1964-Crest.svg
Full name PAE Athlitiki Enosi Larisas 1964
(Athletic Union of Larissa 1964 FC)
Nickname(s) Vyssini (Maroons)
Founded 1964
Ground Alkazar Stadium,
Larissa, Greece
(Capacity 13,108)
Chairman Flag of Greece Konstantinos Piladakis
Manager Flag of Greece Georgios Donis
League Super League Greece
2006-07 Super League Greece, 10th
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AEL fans in Veria during a game in January 2008.

AEL 1964 (Greek: Αθλητική Ένωση Λάρισας 1964 - Athlitiki Enosi Larisas 1964), the Athletic Union of Larissa 1964, is a Greek association football club based in the city of Larissa, capital of Greece's Thessaly region. The club is also known, unofficially, as Larissa.

The team currently competes in the Super League Greece.

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History

The club was founded as Athlitiki Enosi Larissas in 1964, the result of a merger of four local clubs - Iraklis Larissas, Aris Larissas, Toxotis Larissas and Larissaikos. It quickly rose to the first division. However, after winning the 1988 championship, the club fell into decline and by 2000 it had been relegated to the third division, going through bankruptcy. In 2003, the club was forced to change its name to AEL 1964 as a result of the bankruptcy.

However, the 2004-2005 season proved to be very fruitful for the club, winning the second division (achieving double promotion) and advancing to the quarterfinals of the Greek Cup. AEL has had a couple of good seasons in the First Division ever since. They have been particularly successful in the Greek Cup, even advancing to the final for the first time in 23 years.

Titles: 1 Championship and 2 Cups

AEL 1964 is the only countryside based team (i.e., outside of the Athens and Thessaloniki metropolitan areas) to win the Greek Alpha Ethniki (now Super League Greece) Championship in 1988. The club also won the Greek football Cup twice, in 1985 by beating PAOK FC in the final (4-1) and in 2007 by beating Panathinaikos 2-1. Before that, AEL 1964 failed to win the Greek Cup twice, going down in the finals of 1982 and 1984 against Panathinaikos.

2007 Greek Cup winners

AEL lifted the cup for their second time in their history after beating favourites Panathinaikos by a one goal margin[1]. Two goals gave underdog AEL the Cup by stunning their opposition who were in the midst of a disappointing season both nationally and in Europe. The first goal came early in the match as at the third minute AEL won a free kick which was taken by Georgios Fotakis and headed in by striker Jozef Kozlej. Just before the end of the first half Panathinaikos won a penalty and Dimitris Papadopoulos stepped up to make the score even on the 44th minute. As the match was approaching it's end Henri Antchouet scored with a strong shoot after an excellent long pass from Georgios Fotakis to give AEL the lead. AEL then kept the lead, sealing a glorious day for the unlikely winners. The 10,000 AEL fans deliriously celebrated the goal as the opposing fans felt the disappointment of having to end the season trophyless despite high expectations.

Notable European campaigns

Season Round Notes
Cup Winners Cup
1984-85 Quarterfinal eliminated by FC Dynamo Moscow



Season Round Notes
UEFA Cup
2007-2008 Group Stage Round 2


Stadium

AEL currently plays at the Alkazar stadium, AEL's home since 1964. However plans have been approved to build a new ground on the same site. The new AEL Arena will increase the capacity for AEL fans from 13,108 spectators to 21,000 and it will probably be completed in early 2009.

Current squad 2007/08

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Greece GK Fotis Kipouros
2 Flag of Greece DF Ilias Kotsios
3 Flag of Greece DF Stylianos Venetidis
4 Flag of Greece DF Nikolaos Dabizas (captain)
5 Flag of Greece MF Ilias Kyriakidis
6 Flag of Greece MF Dimitrios Gikas
7 Flag of Greece DF Georgios Galitsios (from July, 2008 to Olympiakos Piraeus)
9 Flag of Argentina FW Manuel Carlos Facundo Parra
10 Flag of Brazil MF Alexandre Silva Cleyton
11 Flag of Cyprus MF Nektarios Alexandrou
13 Flag of Greece MF Andreas Labropoulos
14 Flag of Turkey MF Tümer Metin
17 Flag of Argentina MF Marcelo Sarmiento
18 Flag of Greece MF Georgios Fotakis
19 Flag of Greece MF Athanasios Magos
20 Flag of Germany DF Marco Foerster
No. Position Player
21 Flag of Greece FW Christos Kalantzis
22 Flag of Greece MF Alexandros Vergonis
23 Flag of Greece MF Antonios Poutas
24 Flag of Greece DF Anastasios Venetis
26 Flag of Greece GK Stefanos Kotsolis
27 Flag of Spain FW Antonio Muñoz Llompart
29 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire FW Ibrahima Bakayoko
30 Flag of Sweden GK Ivo Vazgec
31 Flag of Greece DF Michalis Boukouvalas
33 Flag of Greece MF Panagiotis Bachramis
42 Flag of Argentina MF Walter Matías Iglesias
77 Flag of Greece DF Panagiotis Katsiaros
79 Flag of Poland FW Maciej Żurawski
87 Flag of Greece GK Ilias Makris
99 Flag of Slovakia FW Jozef Kožlej

Squad changes for the 2007/2008 season

In:

No. Position Player
2 Flag of Greece DF Ilias Kotsios (from Panathinaikos)
5 Flag of Greece MF Ilias Kyriakidis (from AEK Athens)
9 Flag of Argentina FW Facundo Parra (from Chacarita Juniors)
13 Flag of Greece MF Andreas Labropoulos (from Thyella Patras)
14 Flag of Turkey MF Tümer Metin (from Fenerbahçe)
17 Flag of Argentina MF Marcelo Sarmiento (from Argentinos Juniors)
19 Flag of Greece MF Athanasios Magos (from Apollon Larissa)
22 Flag of Greece MF Alexandros Vergonis (from Ethnikos Olympiakos)
27 Flag of Spain FW Antonio Muñoz Llompart (from Logroñés)
29 Flag of Côte d'Ivoire FW Ibrahima Bakayoko (from Messina)
31 Flag of Greece DF Michail Boukouvalas (from Panetolikos)
42 Flag of Argentina MF Walter Matías Iglesias (from Atlético Madrid)
79 Flag of Poland FW Maciej Żurawski (from Celtic F.C.)
87 Flag of Greece GK Ilias Makris (from Iraklis)

Out:

No. Position Player
- Flag of Greece DF Spyridon Vallas (to Skoda Xanthi)
- Flag of Greece MF Zisis Ziagas (Retired)
- Flag of Brazil FW Guga (to Olhanense)
- Flag of Greece DF Stefanos Skentos (to Kastoria)
- Flag of Greece FW Alexis Gavrilopoulos (to Panachaiki 2005)
- Flag of France MF Christian Bassila (to Energie Cottbus)
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FW Modo Abouna Thierry Bernadin (Free Agent)
- Flag of Cyprus MF Efstathios Aloneftis (to Energie Cottbus)
- Flag of Greece MF Agelos Digozis (to Skoda Xanthi)
- Flag of Portugal MF Filipe da Costa (to Ionikos)
- Flag of Gabon FW Henri Antchouet (Free Agent - Banned for 2 years after testing positive for cocaine)
- Flag of Greece GK Spyridon Christopoulos (to Thrasyvoulos)

Out on loan:

No. Position Player
14 Flag of Greece MF Dimitrios Balis (on loan to Rodos)
40 Flag of Greece MF Andreas Chatziliontas (on loan to Kastoria)
Flag of Greece DF Antonios Poutas (on loan to Ionikos Nicosia)
Flag of Greece FW Alexis Gavrilopoulos (on loan to Panachaiki Patras)

Youth Team

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Greece GK Petros Baimakis
2 Flag of Greece GK Christos Batavanis
3 Flag of Greece DF Alexandros Karateev
4 Flag of Greece DF Anastasios Zagos
5 Flag of Greece DF Theofilos Rachovitis
6 Flag of Greece DF Nikolaos Karanikas
7 Flag of Greece DF Athanasios Agelinas
8 Flag of Greece DF Thomas Bourouzikas
9 Flag of Greece DF Apostolos Polyzos
10 Flag of Greece DF Athanasios Odos
11 Flag of Greece DF Christos Nonis
No. Position Player
12 Flag of Greece MF Alexandros Tiliopoulos
13 Flag of Greece MF Kostas Eleftheriadis
14 Flag of Greece MF Ioannis Kyros
15 Flag of Greece MF Ioannis Spyropoulos
16 Flag of Greece MF Georgios Spanos
17 Flag of Greece FW Asterios Kokobelis
18 Flag of Greece FW Dimitrios Noulas
19 Flag of Greece FW Georgios Lytras
20 Flag of Greece FW Agelos Mitrousias
21 Flag of Greece FW Konstantinos Banousis
22 Flag of Greece FW Dimitrios Papathanasiou

Coaching And Medical Staff

Notable Former Players

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Sponsors

The main sponsor of Larissa F.C. is On Telecoms, a triple play (telephone, internet and television) telecommunications provider.

References

  1. ^ Panathinaikos - Larisa : 1-2 Match report from Scorespro.com


External links

Official Sites


Fans

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