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Ethnikos Piraeus F.C.

Ethnikos Piraeus F.C. (Greek: Εθνικός Πειραιώς) is a Greek football club based in Piraeus and its parent sports club is Ethnikos OFPF. The club was officially formed in 1923 as Keravnos (English: Lightning), but existed since 1922. One year later the club was renamed to Young Boys Titan, after some players' secession that formed Peiraikos Podosfairikos Omilos (English: Piraeus' Football Group). The club was renamed to Ethnikos (English: National) on 23 December 1924, after it merged with Peiraikos Podosfairikos Omilos.

Ethnikos Piraeus
Full nameEthnikos Piraeus 1923
(Εθνικός Πειραιώς 1923)
Founded21 November 1923; 99 years ago (1923-11-21)
GroundPerama Municipal Stadium, Perama, Attica
Capacity1.290
ChairmanIoannis Patlakas
ManagerVangelis Chantes
LeagueGamma Ethniki
2022–23Gamma Ethniki (Group 5), 5th
WebsiteClub website
Current season

Ethnikos Piraeus was one of the founding members of Hellenic Football Federation in 1926, and represented Piraeus to the finals of the Panhellenic Championship's inaugural season in 1927–28. They have won the 1932-33 Greek Cup, thus they are one of the only 11 clubs that have won either the championship or the cup in Greece. Ethnikos was one of seven clubs, including AEK Athens, PAOK, Panathinaikos, Aris Thessaloniki, Olympiacos and Panionios, never to have been relegated from the league until 1990. They have also been involved in international football playing a number of friendlies against famous clubs such as Inter Milan, Galatasaray S.K., and Hungary national football team in the 1950s, and participated in the Balkans Cup on two occasions.[1] They have had a turbulent recent history, and are currently competing in the third division Gamma Ethniki.

Background edit

Known as the club of the upper classes of Piraeus (whereas Olympiacos has always been the team of the lower classes), Ethnikos was established in 1923 from a merger of local sides - Peiraikos Omilos FC and elements of Omilos Filathlon Piraeus - as Omilos Filathlon Piraeus - Faliro (Greek: Όμιλος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς - Φαλήρου) -meaning Fans' Club of Piraeus and Faliro- after the Piraeus-based football club Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus (Greek: Αθλητικός και Ποδοσφαιρικός Σύλλογος Πειραιώς), winner of the 1924 Athens-Piraeus Regional Championship,[2] split into two.[3][4]

From the break-up, one group, led by Giorgos Chatziandreou, brothers Kostas and Dimitris Ferlemis, and Christos Peppas, ultimately formed Omilos Filathlon Piraeus – Faliro (Greek: Όμιλος Φιλάθλων Πειραιώς – Φαλήρου), meaning Fans' Club of Piraeus and Faliro in 1924, and then changed the name to Ethnikos O.F.P.F. in 1925[3][4] the other group, led by Yiannis Andrianopoulos and his five brothers, formed the club that evolved into Olympiacos CFP in 1925.[5] During a meeting in late 1924, members of Peiraikos Omilos and Omilos Filathlon Piraeus Faliro were discussing the final name of the new merge. Christos Peppas dropped the idea of naming the club Olympiacos but it was turned down by the rest of the members. Notis Kamperos, one of the founding members of Olympiacos was present at the meeting and later used the name Olympiacos for the other new emerging team in Piraeus, Olympiacos CFP.

Ethnikos O.F.P.F., colloquially referred to as Ethnikos Piraeus, is a multi-sport club with teams competing in football,[6] water polo,[7] volleyball[8] and basketball.[9]

The club's most significant teams, in terms of history and success, are their football and water polo teams, though football is the more popular sport.

History edit

Panhellenic Championship years edit

Prior to 1959–60 Greek football was played in regional championships (Athens, Piraeus, and Thessaloniki championships and/or North and South championships) and then the top teams from each region would advance to play for the national championship. In some pre-War years a traditional Final match was played between 2 regional champions, but generally the Panhellenic Championship was played as a final round-robin between at least 3 teams.[2]

1920s–1930s edit

Ethnikos was Piraeus Champion in 1927–28, but lost the national championship to Aris. The following year Ethnikos was Piraeus Champion once again, but the national championship was not played.

In 1932–33 Ethnikos won the Greek Cup, the club’s only major title. Ethnikos eliminated A.E.K. in the second round, Apollon in the Quarterfinals and Olympiacos in the Semifinals before meeting Aris in the Final. Ethnikos and Aris played to a 2–2 draw in Thessaloniki, but Ethnikos won the replay 2–1 and took the Cup.

In 1934–35 Ethnikos was again Piraeus Champion, and then champion of the South Division, while Aris was champion of the North Division, but Ethnikos and Aris were prevented from playing each other for the national championship due to preparation of the national team for the Balkan Cup.

Ethnikos won another Piraeus Championship in 1938–39, but lost the South Division by 2 points, just missing out on a chance to play for the national championship.

Ethnikos reached the Semifinals of the Greek Cup in 1938–39 and 1939–40, but lost to PAOK and Panathinaikos, respectively.

1950s: the Puskás affair edit

The Ethnikos teams of the mid-to late 1950s are considered by many to be Ethnikos' greatest teams.

In 1955–56 Ethnikos finished 2nd in Greece, just 1 point behind champions Olympiacos.

In 1956–57 a scandal robbed Ethnikos of the national championship. With 4 matches left in the national championship, Ethnikos was favorite for the title, and next on the schedule was Olympiacos, who Ethnikos had already defeated earlier in the season. Prior to the Olympiacos match though, Ethnikos was disqualified from the championship, on the accusation of professionalism, as they had allegedly been in contact with Hungarian stars Ferenc Puskás, Zoltan Czibor and Sándor Kocsis. According to the press the club had an almost done deal with the Hungarian internationals. Ethnikos was docked 4 points and not allowed to play the final 4 matches of the season, and Olympiacos took the championship.[2]

Alpha Ethniki years edit

From 1959–60 the Greek championship changed to its modern form and the first division became known as Alpha Ethniki (usually noted as A' Ethniki). Since 1959–60 Ethnikos is tied for the 8th-most first division participations with 36, along with OFI and Apollon. Ahead of Ethnikos are traditional powers Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK and PAOK (all of whom have competed in the first division every season except AEK for two seasons recently) as well as Iraklis, Aris and Panionios. (In 2006–07 the first division was renamed from A' Ethniki to Super League).

1960s edit

During the 1960s Ethnikos’ best league finishes were 5th in 1962–63 and 6th in 1960–61 and 1967–68. From 1960–61 to 1968–69 Ethnikos never finished outside the top 10.

Ethnikos reached the Semifinals of the Greek Cup twice during the 1960s. In 1967–68 Ethnikos lost in the Semifinals to Panathinaikos. The following year Ethnikos came desperately close to another Cup Final– after defeating PAOK 5–4 in the Quarterfinals, Ethnikos lost to Olympiacos 4–3 after extra time in the Semifinals.

1970s edit

In 1974–75 Ethnikos made its best challenge for the league championship in the modern era. That season Ethnikos was winter champion, going undefeated through the first half of the season, but they could not keep up the pace and ultimately finished 4th (1 point behind PAOK for 3rd place and a UEFA Cup berth), while Olympiacos took the championship.

Though never making another legitimate challenge for the league championship, Ethnikos remained consistently competitive during the 1970s, never finishing outside of the top 10.

Ethnikos twice had the league’s top scorer during the 1970s: in the 1974–75 Roberto Calcadera’s total of 20 goals was tied for league-best with Panathinaikos’ Antonis Antoniadis and in 1976–77 Thanasis Intzoglou led the league with 22 goals.

Ethnikos’ two best runs in the Greek Cup in the 1970s were halted by PAOK. In 1972–72 Ethnikos lost to PAOK 3–2 in the Semifinals and in 1976–77 Ethnikos was defeated by PAOK in the Quarterfinals.

1980s edit

Ethnikos made decent 7th-place finishes in 1979–80 and 1980–81, but the team would mostly struggle through the rest of the 1980s.

In 1983–84 and 1985–86 Ethnikos reached the Quarterfinals of the Greek Cup but was then eliminated by Panathinaikos and Olympiacos, respectively. In 1983–84, Ethnikos eliminated Olympiacos in the round of 16 drawing both games (0–0 and 1–1) progressing through the away goals rule. Specifically, in the replay match, Ethnikos was playing roughly 60 minutes with 10 men and despite going 1–0 down at half time, managed to equalize at the last play of the match with a back header coming of the team's centre back Fotis Papadopoulos. It was a shock elimination of Olympiacos who was the heavy favorite of the tie.

In 1986–87 Ethnikos made a very mediocre 10th-place finish, but late in the season earned one of their more memorable results– winning 6–3 away to Panathinaikos.[10] It is Panathinaikos's worst championship home game defeat (since 1960), as no other team has ever scored six goals at Panathinaikos's ground.

The 1987–88 team was the last truly competitive Ethnikos team to date. That year Ethnikos tried to make a run at a UEFA Cup berth, but ultimately fell short and finished 7th. The 7th-place finish though was good enough to take some satisfaction from finishing ahead of Olympiacos, who finished 8th.

In the 1988–89 season Ethnikos made a good run in the Cup, reaching the Semifinals before being eliminated by Panathinaikos, but in the league the team finished in the bottom 3 and was relegated to Beta Ethniki for the first time in their history.

Relegation from Alpha Ethniki edit

1990s edit

After being relegated from Alpha Ethniki for the first time in 1989, Ethnikos bounced between A' and B' Ethniki throughout the 1990s. Since a last place finish in 1998–99 though, Ethnikos has not managed to return to A' Ethniki.

The Ethnikos teams of the 1990s included several young players who would leave the club and become star players elsewhere, such as Michalis Kapsis, Yannis Anastasiou and Andreas Niniadis.

2000s edit

 
Giovanni, played for Ethnikos in 2007 and considered one of the most prestigious players ever playing for the club.

After the 1999–00 season Ethnikos fell from Beta Ethniki to Gamma Ethniki for the first time. The club’s ultimate low point came when it fell from Gamma Ethniki and spent the 2003–04 season in Delta Ethniki.

In summer 2004 Ethnikos merged with A.O. Mani, the club maintained Ethnikos' logo and colors and continued to be based in Piraeus, but in name became Ethnikos Piraeus – A.O. Mani.[4] Ethnikos fans were very upset with the name change, but that problem was eventually solved, as the club was officially renamed Ethnikos Piraeus in 2007.[11]

In 2005–06 Ethnikos earned promotion back to Beta Ethniki in the final minute of the final match of the season. With time expiring, a free kick goal from Eduardo Sander Da Silva against Messiniakos made the final score 1–1 and gave Ethnikos the point needed for promotion.[12]

Their first season 2006–07 back in the second tier was successful and in the 2009–10 season they reached the promotion play-offs, but failed to win promotion. It was the first time since the 1999 relegation that the team claimed their return to the Greek football's top flight.

2010s edit

Next season after having been found guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window, the club was forcibly relegated to the Delta Ethniki for the 2011/12 season. Ethnikos were placed in the Group 9 and relegated to the local amateur leagues at the 5th level of the Greek football pyramid, the lowest in their history.

In the 2012/13 season they were crowned Piraeus champions and also reached the Piraeus Cup final, but failed to win promotion to the Football League 2 via the play-offs. Ethnikos won the double in the 2013/14 season (Piraeus champions and Cup winners), and finally managed to return to the third tier of Greek football through the promotion play-offs where they topped the Group 9. The 2014–15 Gamma Ethniki saw them 4th in the Group 4 and runners-up of the Football League 2 Cup. Last season they finished runners-up in the Group 6 of the 2021-22 Gamma Ethniki.

Balkans Cup edit

1976 competition edit

After Ethnikos finishing 4th in the 1974–75 Greek League and losing out on a UEFA Cup spot, qualified for the Balkans Cup for the first time in its history. Ethnikos did not manage to win any game, as the star player of the team Washington Calcattera had been injured. They finished bottom of the Group B. The results:

1992 competition edit

The Balkans Cup had been limited to just 6 teams. Ethnikos participated as newly promoted team (according to the competition new rule) and qualified automatically to the semifinals, but did not manage to secure a place in the final, though they came close to achieve it in the second leg. The results:

Stadiums edit

Karaiskakis Stadium (1923–2002) edit

 
Karaiskakis Stadium in 2004

Karaiskakis Stadium in the Faliro area of Piraeus, commonly referred to as Karaiskaki, is the traditional home of both Olympiacos and Ethnikos,[13] but only Olympiacos has played there since the stadium was leveled and rebuilt purely at Olympiacos' expenses ahead of the 2004 Summer Olympics.[14]

In 2002 Olympiacos President Socratis Kokkalis, in announcing the project to rebuild Karaiskakis, said, "It is our wish that [the new stadium] will also be used by Ethnikos F.C., as Karaiskaki is the historic home of both [Olympiacos and Ethnikos]".[15]

Despite that statement, all of the new stadium's seats were painted Olympiacos' red,[14] rather than a neutral color.

When the new Karaiskakis was completed in 2004, Ethnikos was struggling in Gamma Ethniki, and did not move into the stadium; the team instead continued to play most of its home matches in Nikaia Municipal Gymnasium (2002–2005), a small stadium in the Nikaia area of Piraeus, which is the traditional home of Proodeftiki F.C.

In 2005–06 Ethnikos moved to Georgios Kamaras Stadium in Rizoupoli (where Olympiacos played its home matches during the Karaiskakis renovations),[16] and played there one more season until the move to Elliniko in 2007.

Despite a clause in the contract of Olympiacos's long-term lease of the stadium, which states that Ethnikos may return to Karaiskaki whenever they wanted, without sharing any significant stadium-related costs, the team has opted not to return to Karaiskaki in the near future. The Chairman of Ethnikos has stated that when the team returns to the top division, the issue of returning to Karaiskaki will be revisited.

Karaiskakis Stadium is owned by the Hellenic Olympic Committee.[14]

Elliniko (2007–2014) edit

 
Hellinikon Stadium aerial view

In August 2007 Ethnikos President Nikos Pirounias finalized a deal with the City of Ellinikon for use of the complex for 3 years with an option for a further 3 years.[17] The Olympic Baseball Centre's main stadium underwent renovations for football use, and Ethnikos began playing matches there during the 2007–08 season; the team played its first official match in its new home on October 20, 2007.[18] The facility became known as Elliniko Stadium, and is commonly referred to as Elliniko.

 
Hellinikon Stadium

Helliniko Olympic Complex in Ellinikon,[18] was located approximately 8 kilometres south of the center of Athens, near Glyfada on the Mediterranean coast.[19]

The complex was built on the site of the former Ellinikon International Airport for the staging of the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Paralympics,[19] and consisted of the following venues: Helliniko Indoor Arena (Basketball and Team handball); Helliniko Fencing Hall; Olympic Hockey Stadium (Field hockey); Helliniko Baseball Centre; Helliniko Softball Centre; and Helliniko Slalom Centre (Whitewater slalom).[20]

The complex also included new training pitches for both Ethnikos' first team and youth team.[18]

Ahead of the 2008–09 season renovations continued and seating capacity was increased to 9,000.[18] In 2013 AEK FC started talks with the Olympic Committee for using the stadium and increasing the capacity to 22.000, but there was no official offer. Ethnikos continued playing at Elliniko for one more season and then moved to Moschato ground with wooden stands and capacity of 2,500 (2014–2017). The Elliniko stadium is currently out of use, abandoned and has been used as a refugees camp point instead, having suffered severe damages which led to its closure.
During the 2017–2021 period Ethnikos moved to the Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium. For the 2021–22 season the club currently used the Agioi Anargyroi Municipal Stadium and for the 2022–23 season the Perama Municipal Stadium.

Crest and colours edit

 
Previous crest (2012–2013)

Ethnikos' crest has changed through times. The original club logo was a white cross in a blue coloured badge with the monotype E in the middle of the cross depicting the Greek flag. Later it was replaced by one with five blue and four white stripes having the club's name on the top of the badge, again resembling the Greek flag. After the 2011 takeover of the club by Alexis Aggelopoulos, the logo was changed once again to a more "modern" looking one. Throughout the entire club's history its colours were blue or cyan and white, to resemble the colours of the Greek flag.

Kit evolution edit

 
 
 
 
 
 
1923–24
 
 
 
 
 
1932–33
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1955–56
 
 
 
 
 
 
1956–57
 
 
 
 
 
1987–88
 
 
 
 
 
1989–90
 
 
 
 
 
 
2016–17

Rivalries edit

Piraeus derby (football) edit

 
Ethnikos winner's cup team in 1933

Since the two clubs were established in the mid-1920s, Ethnikos' traditional local rival has been Olympiacos, one of the two most popular and successful multi-sport clubs in Greece along with Panathinaikos.[21][22]

Ethnikos was founded on November 21, 1923 while Olympiacos was founded on March 10, 1925.

Olympiacos has never been relegated in football while Ethnikos has 4 relegations from the first division (1990, 1992, 1996, 1999)

In water polo Olympiacos has never been relegated while Ethnikos has been relegated twice (2009, 2012).

While a legitimate rivalry between Ethnikos and Olympiacos still exists in water polo (Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club has won the most Greek water polo championships of any club since 1958, while Olympiacos Water Polo Club has won the second-most),[23] that is no longer the case in football. In water polo, Ethnikos still holds an array of records and despite its last win against Olympiacos in 2008, Olympiacos has only managed to surpass him in head to head victories in 2016.

Ethnikos and Olympiacos were more or less evenly matched and had great battles for Piraeus supremacy in the 1920s and 1930s,[2] but thereafter Olympiacos became increasingly more powerful and successful; Ethnikos has not defeated Olympiacos in a league match since the 1985–86 season and has not finished above Olympiacos in the league standings since the 1987–88 season.

Olympiacos's biggest win is 5–0 twice (1966, 1968) while Ethnikos's is 4–2 twice (1929, 1939)

Since 1960 and the introduction of A' Ethniki, Olympiakos won 53 times, Ethnikos 4 times and 15 matches ended as a draw.

Last win for Ethnikos is in 1986 in Olympic Stadium (2–0) while Olympiacos's is the last match they played each other in 1999 (0–3 for Olympiacos).

A recent point of contention for Ethnikos fans has to do with Karaiskakis Stadium. Karaiskakis is the traditional home of both Olympiacos and Ethnikos,[13] but only Olympiacos has played there since the stadium was rebuilt for use in the 2004 Summer Olympics.[14]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 1 April 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK   GRE Marios Mouzakis
GK   ALB Christos Kumbulla
GK   GRE Vaggelis Vatzios
DF   GRE Dimitris Pantelidis
DF   GRE Petros Kalkanakos
DF   GRE Panagiotis Zografakis
DF   GRE Aimilios Ntaoulias
DF   GRE Kostas Pappos
DF   GRE Alexandros Papageorgiou
DF   GRE Orestis Nikolopoulos
DF   GRE Vaggelis Papaggelis
MF   GRE Michalis Fragkopoulos
MF   GRE Tasos Avlonitis
MF   GRE Dimitris Giannopoulos
MF   GRE Giorgos Diakos
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF   GRE Spyros Apostolou
MF   GRE Nikos Beleris
MF   GRE Giannis Kostas
MF   GRE Nikos Charitos
MF   GRE Thomas Ntaflas
MF   GRE Vasilis Zacharakis
MF   BRA Fernandinho
MF   BRA Chumbinho
FW   GRE Giorgos Kakosimos
FW   GRE Antonis Kontogiorgis
FW   GRE Manolis Lygos
FW   GRE Giannis Dodas
FW   GRE Charalampos Samios
FW   GRE Dimitris Iliopoulos
FW   BRA Wanderson

Personnel edit

Position Name
Head coach Vacant
Assistant coach Vacant
Goalkeepers Coach Vacant
Physio Vacant
Physio Vacant

Honours edit

Domestic edit

Season-by-season edit

Panhellenic Championship years (until 1959)[2]

  • 1924–25: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1925–26: Piraeus: Disqualified
  • 1926–27: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1927–28: Piraeus: 1st / National: 2nd
  • 1928–29: Piraeus: 1st
  • 1929–30: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1930–31: Piraeus: 4th / National: 7th
  • 1931–32: National: 4th
  • 1932–33: South: 4th
  • 1933–34: Piraeus: 2nd / South: 3rd
  • 1934–35: South: 1st
  • 1935–36: National: 6th
  • 1936–37: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1937–38: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1938–39: Piraeus: 1st / National: 3rd
  • 1939–40: South: 4th
  • 1940–41: No championship
  • 1941–42: No championship
  • 1942–43: No championship
  • 1943–44: No championship
  • 1944–45: No championship
  • 1945–46: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1946–47: Piraeus: 3rd
  • 1947–48: Piraeus: 4th
  • 1948–49: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1949–50: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1950–51: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1951–52: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1952–53: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1953–54: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1954–55: Piraeus: 2nd
  • 1955–56: Piraeus: 2nd / National: 2nd
  • 1956–57: Piraeus: 3rd / National: Disqualified
  • 1957–58: Piraeus: 3rd / National: 10th
  • 1958–59: Piraeus: 2nd / National: 2nd

(Note: National Championship not played in 1928–29 and 1934–35, seasons when Ethnikos won either the regional championship, or the South Greece championship)

Alpha Ethniki/Super League years (since 1959–60)[24]


Since 1927–28:

Records and statistics edit

Most appearances (A' Ethniki) edit

Rank Name Apps
1   Aggelos Kremmydas (1964–1977) 383
2   Dimitris Chatziioannoglou 367
3   Stelios Nikiforakis 320
4   Panagiotis Kottidis 300
5   Dimitris Moutafis 246
6   Ilias Armodoros 169

Most appearances by a foreign player (A' Ethniki) edit

Rank Name Apps
1   Masengo Ilunga (1982–1988) 161
2   Thomas Rohrbach 72
3    Daniel Batista 67
4   Abid Kovacevic 66
5   Joël Epalle 53
6   Roy Wassberg 46
7   Georgi Denev 42

Most goals (A' Ethniki) edit

Rank Name Goals
1   Dimitris Chatziioannoglou (1960–1976) 102
2   Michalis Kritikopoulos 79
3   Andreas Antonatos 54
4   Panagiotis Kottidis 54
5   Kostas Batsinilas 36
6   Giorgos Karaїskos 30
7   Thanasis Intzoglou 28
8   Takis Eleftheriadis 27
9   Petros Leventakos 25
10   Tasos Mitropoulos 25

Most goals by a foreign player (A' Ethniki) edit

Rank Name Goals
1   Washington Calcaterra (1975, 1977–1980) 27
2   Zoran Jovicic 19
3   Georgi Denev 18
4   Daniel Batista 15
5   Masengo Ilunga 12
6   Thomas Rohrbach 11

Top scorers by season edit

Season Name Goals League
1931-1932   Bourletidis 9 Panhellenic Championship
1933-1934   Lapatas 9 Panhellenic Championship
1934-1935   Kostas Choumis 15 Panhellenic Championship
1935-1936   Kostas Choumis 15 Panhellenic Championship
1955-1956   Christos Karaoulanis 6 Panhellenic Championship
1956-1957   Christos Karaoulanis 8 Panhellenic Championship
1962-1963   Andreas Antonatos 13 A' Ethniki
1968-1969   Michalis Kritikopoulos 13 A' Ethniki
1969-1970   Michalis Kritikopoulos 15 A' Ethniki
1970-1971   Michalis Kritikopoulos 12 A' Ethniki
1971-1972   Chatziioannidis 7 A' Ethniki
1972-1973   Michalis Kritikopoulos 11 A' Ethniki
1973-1974   Mousouris 9 A' Ethniki
1974-1975   Washington Calcaterra 20 A' Ethniki
1975-1976   Totis Filakouris 13 A' Ethniki
1976-1977   Thanasis Intzoglou 22 A' Ethniki
1977-1978   Tasos Mitropoulos 8 A' Ethniki
1978-1979   Giorgos Karaiskos 10 A' Ethniki
1979-1980   Panagiotis Labrinos 9 A' Ethniki
1980-81   Dimitris Seitaridis 10 A' Ethniki
1981-82   Panagiotis Kottidis 6 A' Ethniki
1982-83   Takis Pittas 7 A' Ethniki
1983-84   Thanasis Liolios / Kostas Batsinilas 9 A' Ethniki
1984-85   Kostas Batsinilas 12 A' Ethniki
1985-86   Konstantinos Tsouktsos 5 A' Ethniki
1986-87   Konstantinos Tsouktsos 7 A' Ethniki
1987-88   Panagiotis Kottidis 8 A' Ethniki
1988-89   Panagiotis Kottidis / Lyris 5 A' Ethniki
1989-90   Panagiotis Kottidis 5 A' Ethniki
1990-91   Sofianos 14 B' Ethniki
1991-92   Giannis Anastasiou 6 A' Ethniki
1992-93   Vasilis Xanthis 9 B' Ethniki
1994-95   Giannis Kamitsis 8 A' Ethniki
1995-96   Andreas Niniadis 12 A' Ethniki
1997-98   Lysandros Georgamlis 5 A' Ethniki
1998-99   Pantelis Koubis /  Dominic Foley 3 A' Ethniki
1999-00   Giorgos Papandreou 12 B' Ethniki
2000-01   Giorgos Vaitsis 14 Gamma Ethniki
2001-02   Giorgos Kiourkos 10 Gamma Ethniki
2006-07   Dimitris Nalitzis 5 B' Ethniki
2007-08   José Luis Jerez 6 B' Ethniki
2008-09   José Luis Jerez /   Marco Ferreira 4 B' Ethniki

Coaches by season edit

Name Period League
  Lukas Harry Aurednik 1962-1963 A'Ethniki
  Vic Buckingham 1968 A'Ethniki
  Miljan Zeković 1969-1970 A'Ethniki
  John Mortimore 1971-1972 A'Ethniki
  Vic Buckingham 1973-1975 A'Ethniki
  Frank Blangstown 1979-1980 A'Ethniki
  Bob Hatton 1980 A'Ethniki
  Heinz Höher 1980 A'Ethniki
  Manol Manolov 1980-1981 A'Ethniki
  Manol Manolov 1981 A'Ethniki
  Nikos Stribelis 1981-1982 A'Ethniki
  Alan Dicks 1982-1983 A'Ethniki
  Velibor Vasović 1983 A'Ethniki
  Andreas Antonatos 1983 A'Ethniki
  Kazimierz Gorski 1983-85 A'Ethniki
  Richie Barker 1985-86 A'Ethniki
  Walter Skocik 1986 A'Ethniki
  Pietr Packert 1986-88 A'Ethniki
  Pietr Packert 1988 A'Ethniki
  Antonis Georgiadis 1988 A'Ethniki
  Pietr Packert 1989 A'Ethniki
  Ioannis Kyrastas 1990-91 B'Ethniki
  Spyros Livathinos 1990-91 B'Ethniki
  Walter Skocik 1991-92 A'Ethniki
  Spyros Livathinos 1992-93 B'Ethniki
  Nenad Starovlah 1994 A'Ethniki
  Ioannis Kyrastas 1994-95 B'Ethniki
  Ioannis Kyrastas 1995-96 A'Ethniki
  Kostas Tsagkalidis 1996 A'Ethniki
  Timo Zahnleiter 1996 B'Ethniki
  Stathis Aslanoglou 1996 B'Ethniki
  Giannis Pathiakakis 1997 B'Ethniki
  Stathis Stathopoulos 1997 A'Ethniki
  Todor Veselinović 1997-1998 A'Ethniki
  Nikos Alefantos 1998 A'Ethniki
  Giorgos Ioakeimidis 1998 A'Ethniki
  Christos Papachristou 1998 A'Ethniki
  Lysandros Georgamlis 1998 A'Ethniki
  Howard Kendall 1998–1999 A'Ethniki
  Eurico Gomes 2008-09 B'Ethniki
  Michalis Grigoriou 2009-10 B'Ethniki

Notable players edit

Notable coaches edit

Chairmen edit

  • Dimitris Karellas: 1953–1988
  • Misidis: 1988–Jan.1989
  • Makis Zouboulidis: Jan.1989–1994
  • Nikos Pateras / Alekos Giannakopoulos: 1994–1997
  • Vasilis Tsiamakis: 1997-99
  • Makis Psomiadis: 1999
  • Belitsios: Jan.2000–02
  • Delimanis: 2002–2003
  • Nikos Pirounias: 2004–2011
  • Alexis Aggelopoulos: 2011–2017
  • Spyros Kotsopoulos: 2017–2019
  • Dimitris Koulouris: 2021–2022

References edit

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External links edit

  • (in Greek) Ethnikos Piraeus – official site
  • (in Greek) Ethnikos Piraeus – official site
  • (in Greek) Gate 14 2017-08-26 at the Wayback Machine – supporters' club site and forum
  • (in Greek)  – supporters' club site
  • (in Greek) Ethnikos.gr – independent news site

ethnikos, piraeus, greek, Εθνικός, Πειραιώς, greek, football, club, based, piraeus, parent, sports, club, ethnikos, ofpf, club, officially, formed, 1923, keravnos, english, lightning, existed, since, 1922, year, later, club, renamed, young, boys, titan, after,. Ethnikos Piraeus F C Greek E8nikos Peiraiws is a Greek football club based in Piraeus and its parent sports club is Ethnikos OFPF The club was officially formed in 1923 as Keravnos English Lightning but existed since 1922 One year later the club was renamed to Young Boys Titan after some players secession that formed Peiraikos Podosfairikos Omilos English Piraeus Football Group The club was renamed to Ethnikos English National on 23 December 1924 after it merged with Peiraikos Podosfairikos Omilos Ethnikos PiraeusFull nameEthnikos Piraeus 1923 E8nikos Peiraiws 1923 Founded21 November 1923 99 years ago 1923 11 21 GroundPerama Municipal Stadium Perama AtticaCapacity1 290ChairmanIoannis PatlakasManagerVangelis ChantesLeagueGamma Ethniki2022 23Gamma Ethniki Group 5 5thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursCurrent seasonEthnikos Piraeus was one of the founding members of Hellenic Football Federation in 1926 and represented Piraeus to the finals of the Panhellenic Championship s inaugural season in 1927 28 They have won the 1932 33 Greek Cup thus they are one of the only 11 clubs that have won either the championship or the cup in Greece Ethnikos was one of seven clubs including AEK Athens PAOK Panathinaikos Aris Thessaloniki Olympiacos and Panionios never to have been relegated from the league until 1990 They have also been involved in international football playing a number of friendlies against famous clubs such as Inter Milan Galatasaray S K and Hungary national football team in the 1950s and participated in the Balkans Cup on two occasions 1 They have had a turbulent recent history and are currently competing in the third division Gamma Ethniki Contents 1 Background 2 History 2 1 Panhellenic Championship years 2 1 1 1920s 1930s 2 1 2 1950s the Puskas affair 2 2 Alpha Ethniki years 2 2 1 1960s 2 2 2 1970s 2 2 3 1980s 2 3 Relegation from Alpha Ethniki 2 3 1 1990s 2 3 2 2000s 2 3 3 2010s 3 Balkans Cup 3 1 1976 competition 3 2 1992 competition 4 Stadiums 4 1 Karaiskakis Stadium 1923 2002 4 2 Elliniko 2007 2014 5 Crest and colours 5 1 Kit evolution 6 Rivalries 6 1 Piraeus derby football 7 Players 7 1 Current squad 8 Personnel 9 Honours 9 1 Domestic 10 Season by season 11 Records and statistics 11 1 Most appearances A Ethniki 11 2 Most appearances by a foreign player A Ethniki 11 3 Most goals A Ethniki 11 4 Most goals by a foreign player A Ethniki 11 5 Top scorers by season 11 6 Coaches by season 12 Notable players 13 Notable coaches 14 Chairmen 15 References 16 External linksBackground editKnown as the club of the upper classes of Piraeus whereas Olympiacos has always been the team of the lower classes Ethnikos was established in 1923 from a merger of local sides Peiraikos Omilos FC and elements of Omilos Filathlon Piraeus as Omilos Filathlon Piraeus Faliro Greek Omilos Fila8lwn Peiraiws Falhroy meaning Fans Club of Piraeus and Faliro after the Piraeus based football club Athletic and Football Club of Piraeus Greek A8lhtikos kai Podosfairikos Syllogos Peiraiws winner of the 1924 Athens Piraeus Regional Championship 2 split into two 3 4 From the break up one group led by Giorgos Chatziandreou brothers Kostas and Dimitris Ferlemis and Christos Peppas ultimately formed Omilos Filathlon Piraeus Faliro Greek Omilos Fila8lwn Peiraiws Falhroy meaning Fans Club of Piraeus and Faliro in 1924 and then changed the name to Ethnikos O F P F in 1925 3 4 the other group led by Yiannis Andrianopoulos and his five brothers formed the club that evolved into Olympiacos CFP in 1925 5 During a meeting in late 1924 members of Peiraikos Omilos and Omilos Filathlon Piraeus Faliro were discussing the final name of the new merge Christos Peppas dropped the idea of naming the club Olympiacos but it was turned down by the rest of the members Notis Kamperos one of the founding members of Olympiacos was present at the meeting and later used the name Olympiacos for the other new emerging team in Piraeus Olympiacos CFP Ethnikos O F P F colloquially referred to as Ethnikos Piraeus is a multi sport club with teams competing in football 6 water polo 7 volleyball 8 and basketball 9 The club s most significant teams in terms of history and success are their football and water polo teams though football is the more popular sport History editPanhellenic Championship years edit Prior to 1959 60 Greek football was played in regional championships Athens Piraeus and Thessaloniki championships and or North and South championships and then the top teams from each region would advance to play for the national championship In some pre War years a traditional Final match was played between 2 regional champions but generally the Panhellenic Championship was played as a final round robin between at least 3 teams 2 1920s 1930s edit Ethnikos was Piraeus Champion in 1927 28 but lost the national championship to Aris The following year Ethnikos was Piraeus Champion once again but the national championship was not played In 1932 33 Ethnikos won the Greek Cup the club s only major title Ethnikos eliminated A E K in the second round Apollon in the Quarterfinals and Olympiacos in the Semifinals before meeting Aris in the Final Ethnikos and Aris played to a 2 2 draw in Thessaloniki but Ethnikos won the replay 2 1 and took the Cup In 1934 35 Ethnikos was again Piraeus Champion and then champion of the South Division while Aris was champion of the North Division but Ethnikos and Aris were prevented from playing each other for the national championship due to preparation of the national team for the Balkan Cup Ethnikos won another Piraeus Championship in 1938 39 but lost the South Division by 2 points just missing out on a chance to play for the national championship Ethnikos reached the Semifinals of the Greek Cup in 1938 39 and 1939 40 but lost to PAOK and Panathinaikos respectively 1950s the Puskas affair edit The Ethnikos teams of the mid to late 1950s are considered by many to be Ethnikos greatest teams In 1955 56 Ethnikos finished 2nd in Greece just 1 point behind champions Olympiacos In 1956 57 a scandal robbed Ethnikos of the national championship With 4 matches left in the national championship Ethnikos was favorite for the title and next on the schedule was Olympiacos who Ethnikos had already defeated earlier in the season Prior to the Olympiacos match though Ethnikos was disqualified from the championship on the accusation of professionalism as they had allegedly been in contact with Hungarian stars Ferenc Puskas Zoltan Czibor and Sandor Kocsis According to the press the club had an almost done deal with the Hungarian internationals Ethnikos was docked 4 points and not allowed to play the final 4 matches of the season and Olympiacos took the championship 2 Alpha Ethniki years edit From 1959 60 the Greek championship changed to its modern form and the first division became known as Alpha Ethniki usually noted as A Ethniki Since 1959 60 Ethnikos is tied for the 8th most first division participations with 36 along with OFI and Apollon Ahead of Ethnikos are traditional powers Olympiacos Panathinaikos AEK and PAOK all of whom have competed in the first division every season except AEK for two seasons recently as well as Iraklis Aris and Panionios In 2006 07 the first division was renamed from A Ethniki to Super League 1960s edit During the 1960s Ethnikos best league finishes were 5th in 1962 63 and 6th in 1960 61 and 1967 68 From 1960 61 to 1968 69 Ethnikos never finished outside the top 10 Ethnikos reached the Semifinals of the Greek Cup twice during the 1960s In 1967 68 Ethnikos lost in the Semifinals to Panathinaikos The following year Ethnikos came desperately close to another Cup Final after defeating PAOK 5 4 in the Quarterfinals Ethnikos lost to Olympiacos 4 3 after extra time in the Semifinals 1970s edit In 1974 75 Ethnikos made its best challenge for the league championship in the modern era That season Ethnikos was winter champion going undefeated through the first half of the season but they could not keep up the pace and ultimately finished 4th 1 point behind PAOK for 3rd place and a UEFA Cup berth while Olympiacos took the championship Though never making another legitimate challenge for the league championship Ethnikos remained consistently competitive during the 1970s never finishing outside of the top 10 Ethnikos twice had the league s top scorer during the 1970s in the 1974 75 Roberto Calcadera s total of 20 goals was tied for league best with Panathinaikos Antonis Antoniadis and in 1976 77 Thanasis Intzoglou led the league with 22 goals Ethnikos two best runs in the Greek Cup in the 1970s were halted by PAOK In 1972 72 Ethnikos lost to PAOK 3 2 in the Semifinals and in 1976 77 Ethnikos was defeated by PAOK in the Quarterfinals 1980s edit Ethnikos made decent 7th place finishes in 1979 80 and 1980 81 but the team would mostly struggle through the rest of the 1980s In 1983 84 and 1985 86 Ethnikos reached the Quarterfinals of the Greek Cup but was then eliminated by Panathinaikos and Olympiacos respectively In 1983 84 Ethnikos eliminated Olympiacos in the round of 16 drawing both games 0 0 and 1 1 progressing through the away goals rule Specifically in the replay match Ethnikos was playing roughly 60 minutes with 10 men and despite going 1 0 down at half time managed to equalize at the last play of the match with a back header coming of the team s centre back Fotis Papadopoulos It was a shock elimination of Olympiacos who was the heavy favorite of the tie In 1986 87 Ethnikos made a very mediocre 10th place finish but late in the season earned one of their more memorable results winning 6 3 away to Panathinaikos 10 It is Panathinaikos s worst championship home game defeat since 1960 as no other team has ever scored six goals at Panathinaikos s ground The 1987 88 team was the last truly competitive Ethnikos team to date That year Ethnikos tried to make a run at a UEFA Cup berth but ultimately fell short and finished 7th The 7th place finish though was good enough to take some satisfaction from finishing ahead of Olympiacos who finished 8th In the 1988 89 season Ethnikos made a good run in the Cup reaching the Semifinals before being eliminated by Panathinaikos but in the league the team finished in the bottom 3 and was relegated to Beta Ethniki for the first time in their history Relegation from Alpha Ethniki edit 1990s edit After being relegated from Alpha Ethniki for the first time in 1989 Ethnikos bounced between A and B Ethniki throughout the 1990s Since a last place finish in 1998 99 though Ethnikos has not managed to return to A Ethniki The Ethnikos teams of the 1990s included several young players who would leave the club and become star players elsewhere such as Michalis Kapsis Yannis Anastasiou and Andreas Niniadis 2000s edit nbsp Giovanni played for Ethnikos in 2007 and considered one of the most prestigious players ever playing for the club After the 1999 00 season Ethnikos fell from Beta Ethniki to Gamma Ethniki for the first time The club s ultimate low point came when it fell from Gamma Ethniki and spent the 2003 04 season in Delta Ethniki In summer 2004 Ethnikos merged with A O Mani the club maintained Ethnikos logo and colors and continued to be based in Piraeus but in name became Ethnikos Piraeus A O Mani 4 Ethnikos fans were very upset with the name change but that problem was eventually solved as the club was officially renamed Ethnikos Piraeus in 2007 11 In 2005 06 Ethnikos earned promotion back to Beta Ethniki in the final minute of the final match of the season With time expiring a free kick goal from Eduardo Sander Da Silva against Messiniakos made the final score 1 1 and gave Ethnikos the point needed for promotion 12 Their first season 2006 07 back in the second tier was successful and in the 2009 10 season they reached the promotion play offs but failed to win promotion It was the first time since the 1999 relegation that the team claimed their return to the Greek football s top flight 2010s edit Next season after having been found guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window the club was forcibly relegated to the Delta Ethniki for the 2011 12 season Ethnikos were placed in the Group 9 and relegated to the local amateur leagues at the 5th level of the Greek football pyramid the lowest in their history In the 2012 13 season they were crowned Piraeus champions and also reached the Piraeus Cup final but failed to win promotion to the Football League 2 via the play offs Ethnikos won the double in the 2013 14 season Piraeus champions and Cup winners and finally managed to return to the third tier of Greek football through the promotion play offs where they topped the Group 9 The 2014 15 Gamma Ethniki saw them 4th in the Group 4 and runners up of the Football League 2 Cup Last season they finished runners up in the Group 6 of the 2021 22 Gamma Ethniki Balkans Cup edit1976 competition edit After Ethnikos finishing 4th in the 1974 75 Greek League and losing out on a UEFA Cup spot qualified for the Balkans Cup for the first time in its history Ethnikos did not manage to win any game as the star player of the team Washington Calcattera had been injured They finished bottom of the Group B The results March 17 1976 Karaiskaki Stadium Ethnikos GNK Dinamo Zagreb 1 0 April 14 1976 Dinamo Stadium FK Dinamo Tirana Ethnikos 2 0 April 26 1976 Karaiskaki Stadium Ethnikos FK Dinamo Tirana 3 4 April 28 1976 Karaiskaki Stadium GNK Dinamo Zagreb Ethnikos 2 11992 competition edit The Balkans Cup had been limited to just 6 teams Ethnikos participated as newly promoted team according to the competition new rule and qualified automatically to the semifinals but did not manage to secure a place in the final though they came close to achieve it in the second leg The results November 7 1991 Yusuf Ziya Onis Stadium Sariyer S K Ethnikos 5 0 November 20 1991 Karaiskaki Stadium Ethnikos Sariyer S K 3 0Stadiums editKaraiskakis Stadium 1923 2002 edit nbsp Karaiskakis Stadium in 2004Karaiskakis Stadium in the Faliro area of Piraeus commonly referred to as Karaiskaki is the traditional home of both Olympiacos and Ethnikos 13 but only Olympiacos has played there since the stadium was leveled and rebuilt purely at Olympiacos expenses ahead of the 2004 Summer Olympics 14 In 2002 Olympiacos President Socratis Kokkalis in announcing the project to rebuild Karaiskakis said It is our wish that the new stadium will also be used by Ethnikos F C as Karaiskaki is the historic home of both Olympiacos and Ethnikos 15 Despite that statement all of the new stadium s seats were painted Olympiacos red 14 rather than a neutral color When the new Karaiskakis was completed in 2004 Ethnikos was struggling in Gamma Ethniki and did not move into the stadium the team instead continued to play most of its home matches in Nikaia Municipal Gymnasium 2002 2005 a small stadium in the Nikaia area of Piraeus which is the traditional home of Proodeftiki F C In 2005 06 Ethnikos moved to Georgios Kamaras Stadium in Rizoupoli where Olympiacos played its home matches during the Karaiskakis renovations 16 and played there one more season until the move to Elliniko in 2007 Despite a clause in the contract of Olympiacos s long term lease of the stadium which states that Ethnikos may return to Karaiskaki whenever they wanted without sharing any significant stadium related costs the team has opted not to return to Karaiskaki in the near future The Chairman of Ethnikos has stated that when the team returns to the top division the issue of returning to Karaiskaki will be revisited Karaiskakis Stadium is owned by the Hellenic Olympic Committee 14 Elliniko 2007 2014 edit nbsp Hellinikon Stadium aerial viewIn August 2007 Ethnikos President Nikos Pirounias finalized a deal with the City of Ellinikon for use of the complex for 3 years with an option for a further 3 years 17 The Olympic Baseball Centre s main stadium underwent renovations for football use and Ethnikos began playing matches there during the 2007 08 season the team played its first official match in its new home on October 20 2007 18 The facility became known as Elliniko Stadium and is commonly referred to as Elliniko nbsp Hellinikon StadiumHelliniko Olympic Complex in Ellinikon 18 was located approximately 8 kilometres south of the center of Athens near Glyfada on the Mediterranean coast 19 The complex was built on the site of the former Ellinikon International Airport for the staging of the 2004 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Paralympics 19 and consisted of the following venues Helliniko Indoor Arena Basketball and Team handball Helliniko Fencing Hall Olympic Hockey Stadium Field hockey Helliniko Baseball Centre Helliniko Softball Centre and Helliniko Slalom Centre Whitewater slalom 20 The complex also included new training pitches for both Ethnikos first team and youth team 18 Ahead of the 2008 09 season renovations continued and seating capacity was increased to 9 000 18 In 2013 AEK FC started talks with the Olympic Committee for using the stadium and increasing the capacity to 22 000 but there was no official offer Ethnikos continued playing at Elliniko for one more season and then moved to Moschato ground with wooden stands and capacity of 2 500 2014 2017 The Elliniko stadium is currently out of use abandoned and has been used as a refugees camp point instead having suffered severe damages which led to its closure During the 2017 2021 period Ethnikos moved to the Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium For the 2021 22 season the club currently used the Agioi Anargyroi Municipal Stadium and for the 2022 23 season the Perama Municipal Stadium Crest and colours edit nbsp Previous crest 2012 2013 Ethnikos crest has changed through times The original club logo was a white cross in a blue coloured badge with the monotype E in the middle of the cross depicting the Greek flag Later it was replaced by one with five blue and four white stripes having the club s name on the top of the badge again resembling the Greek flag After the 2011 takeover of the club by Alexis Aggelopoulos the logo was changed once again to a more modern looking one Throughout the entire club s history its colours were blue or cyan and white to resemble the colours of the Greek flag Kit evolution edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1923 24 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1932 33 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1955 56 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1956 57 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1987 88 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1989 90 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2016 17Rivalries editMain article Piraeus derby Piraeus derby football edit nbsp Ethnikos winner s cup team in 1933Since the two clubs were established in the mid 1920s Ethnikos traditional local rival has been Olympiacos one of the two most popular and successful multi sport clubs in Greece along with Panathinaikos 21 22 Ethnikos was founded on November 21 1923 while Olympiacos was founded on March 10 1925 Olympiacos has never been relegated in football while Ethnikos has 4 relegations from the first division 1990 1992 1996 1999 In water polo Olympiacos has never been relegated while Ethnikos has been relegated twice 2009 2012 While a legitimate rivalry between Ethnikos and Olympiacos still exists in water polo Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club has won the most Greek water polo championships of any club since 1958 while Olympiacos Water Polo Club has won the second most 23 that is no longer the case in football In water polo Ethnikos still holds an array of records and despite its last win against Olympiacos in 2008 Olympiacos has only managed to surpass him in head to head victories in 2016 Ethnikos and Olympiacos were more or less evenly matched and had great battles for Piraeus supremacy in the 1920s and 1930s 2 but thereafter Olympiacos became increasingly more powerful and successful Ethnikos has not defeated Olympiacos in a league match since the 1985 86 season and has not finished above Olympiacos in the league standings since the 1987 88 season Olympiacos s biggest win is 5 0 twice 1966 1968 while Ethnikos s is 4 2 twice 1929 1939 Since 1960 and the introduction of A Ethniki Olympiakos won 53 times Ethnikos 4 times and 15 matches ended as a draw Last win for Ethnikos is in 1986 in Olympic Stadium 2 0 while Olympiacos s is the last match they played each other in 1999 0 3 for Olympiacos A recent point of contention for Ethnikos fans has to do with Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis is the traditional home of both Olympiacos and Ethnikos 13 but only Olympiacos has played there since the stadium was rebuilt for use in the 2004 Summer Olympics 14 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 1 April 2021Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player GK nbsp GRE Marios Mouzakis GK nbsp ALB Christos Kumbulla GK nbsp GRE Vaggelis Vatzios DF nbsp GRE Dimitris Pantelidis DF nbsp GRE Petros Kalkanakos DF nbsp GRE Panagiotis Zografakis DF nbsp GRE Aimilios Ntaoulias DF nbsp GRE Kostas Pappos DF nbsp GRE Alexandros Papageorgiou DF nbsp GRE Orestis Nikolopoulos DF nbsp GRE Vaggelis Papaggelis MF nbsp GRE Michalis Fragkopoulos MF nbsp GRE Tasos Avlonitis MF nbsp GRE Dimitris Giannopoulos MF nbsp GRE Giorgos Diakos No Pos Nation Player MF nbsp GRE Spyros Apostolou MF nbsp GRE Nikos Beleris MF nbsp GRE Giannis Kostas MF nbsp GRE Nikos Charitos MF nbsp GRE Thomas Ntaflas MF nbsp GRE Vasilis Zacharakis MF nbsp BRA Fernandinho MF nbsp BRA Chumbinho FW nbsp GRE Giorgos Kakosimos FW nbsp GRE Antonis Kontogiorgis FW nbsp GRE Manolis Lygos FW nbsp GRE Giannis Dodas FW nbsp GRE Charalampos Samios FW nbsp GRE Dimitris Iliopoulos FW nbsp BRA WandersonPersonnel editPosition NameHead coach VacantAssistant coach VacantGoalkeepers Coach VacantPhysio VacantPhysio VacantHonours editDomestic edit Panhellenic Championship Runners up 2 1928 1956 Greek Cup Winners 1 1933 Semi finalists 7 1939 1940 1950 1968 1969 1973 1989 Piraeus Championship Regional Championship pre Alpha Ethniki Super League format Winners 3 1928 1929 1939 Runners up 12 1925 1934 1937 1938 1946 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1956 1959 Football League Greece Winners 1 1991 Gamma Ethniki Cup Runners up 1 2015 EPS Piraeus Championship Regional Championship after Alpha Ethniki Super League format Winners 2 2013 2014 EPS Piraeus Cup Regional Championship after Alpha Ethniki Super League format Winners 1 2014 Runners up 1 2013 Greek Easter Cup Winners 1 1937Season by season editPanhellenic Championship years until 1959 2 1924 25 Piraeus 2nd 1925 26 Piraeus Disqualified 1926 27 Piraeus 2nd 1927 28 Piraeus 1st National 2nd 1928 29 Piraeus 1st 1929 30 Piraeus 2nd 1930 31 Piraeus 4th National 7th 1931 32 National 4th 1932 33 South 4th 1933 34 Piraeus 2nd South 3rd 1934 35 South 1st 1935 36 National 6th 1936 37 Piraeus 2nd 1937 38 Piraeus 2nd 1938 39 Piraeus 1st National 3rd 1939 40 South 4th 1940 41 No championship 1941 42 No championship 1942 43 No championship 1943 44 No championship 1944 45 No championship 1945 46 Piraeus 2nd 1946 47 Piraeus 3rd 1947 48 Piraeus 4th 1948 49 Piraeus 2nd 1949 50 Piraeus 2nd 1950 51 Piraeus 2nd 1951 52 Piraeus 2nd 1952 53 Piraeus 2nd 1953 54 Piraeus 2nd 1954 55 Piraeus 2nd 1955 56 Piraeus 2nd National 2nd 1956 57 Piraeus 3rd National Disqualified 1957 58 Piraeus 3rd National 10th 1958 59 Piraeus 2nd National 2nd Note National Championship not played in 1928 29 and 1934 35 seasons when Ethnikos won either the regional championship or the South Greece championship Alpha Ethniki Super League years since 1959 60 24 1959 60 A Ethniki 12th 1960 61 A Ethniki 6th 1961 62 A Ethniki 7th 1962 63 A Ethniki 5th 1963 64 A Ethniki 10th 1964 65 A Ethniki 9th 1965 66 A Ethniki 7th 1966 67 A Ethniki 7th 1967 68 A Ethniki 6th 1968 69 A Ethniki 8th 1969 70 A Ethniki 11th 1970 71 A Ethniki 8th 1971 72 A Ethniki 8th 1972 73 A Ethniki 6th 1973 74 A Ethniki 10th 1974 75 A Ethniki 4th 1975 76 A Ethniki 7th 1976 77 A Ethniki 8th 1977 78 A Ethniki 7th 1978 79 A Ethniki 8th 1979 80 A Ethniki 7th 1980 81 A Ethniki 7th 1981 82 A Ethniki 13th 1982 83 A Ethniki 11th 1983 84 A Ethniki 9th 1984 85 A Ethniki 9th 1985 86 A Ethniki 13th 1986 87 A Ethniki 11th 1987 88 A Ethniki 7th 1988 89 A Ethniki 14th 1989 90 A Ethniki 18th 1990 91 B Ethniki 1st 1991 92 A Ethniki 18th 1992 93 B Ethniki 9th 1993 94 B Ethniki 3rd 1994 95 A Ethniki 13th 1995 96 A Ethniki 18th 1996 97 B Ethniki 3rd 1997 98 A Ethniki 15th 1998 99 A Ethniki 18th 1999 00 B Ethniki 15th 2000 01 G Ethniki 4th 2001 02 G Ethniki 9th 2002 03 G Ethniki 17th 2003 04 D Ethniki 7th 2004 05 G Ethniki 4th 2005 06 G Ethniki 2nd 2006 07 B Ethniki 6th 2007 08 B Ethniki 9th 2008 09 B Ethniki 13th 2009 10 B Ethniki 4th 2010 11 B Ethniki 16th 2011 12 D Ethniki 10th 2012 13 A EPSP 1st 2013 14 A EPSP 1st 2014 15 G Ethniki 5th 2015 16 G Ethniki 4th 2016 17 G Ethniki 4th 2017 18 G Ethniki 1st Qualified for the Promotion Playoffs 2018 19 G Ethniki 3rd 2019 20 G Ethniki 8th 2020 21 G Ethniki 6th 2021 22 G Ethniki 2nd 2022 23 G Ethniki 5thSince 1927 28 49 seasons in First tier of Greek football 9th most in Greece 1928 1931 1936 1939 1940 1956 1959 1960 1990 1992 1995 1996 1998 1999 10 seasons in Second tier of Greek football 1991 1993 1994 1997 2000 2007 2011 12 seasons in Third tier of Greek football 2001 2003 2005 2006 2015 2019 2022 2023 4 seasons in Fourth tier of Greek football 2004 2012 2020 2021 2 seasons in Local tier of Piraeus football 2013 2014 Records and statistics editMost appearances A Ethniki edit Rank Name Apps1 nbsp Aggelos Kremmydas 1964 1977 3832 nbsp Dimitris Chatziioannoglou 3673 nbsp Stelios Nikiforakis 3204 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis 3005 nbsp Dimitris Moutafis 2466 nbsp Ilias Armodoros 169Most appearances by a foreign player A Ethniki edit Rank Name Apps1 nbsp Masengo Ilunga 1982 1988 1612 nbsp Thomas Rohrbach 723 nbsp nbsp Daniel Batista 674 nbsp Abid Kovacevic 665 nbsp Joel Epalle 536 nbsp Roy Wassberg 467 nbsp Georgi Denev 42Most goals A Ethniki edit Rank Name Goals1 nbsp Dimitris Chatziioannoglou 1960 1976 1022 nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos 793 nbsp Andreas Antonatos 544 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis 545 nbsp Kostas Batsinilas 366 nbsp Giorgos Karayiskos 307 nbsp Thanasis Intzoglou 288 nbsp Takis Eleftheriadis 279 nbsp Petros Leventakos 2510 nbsp Tasos Mitropoulos 25Most goals by a foreign player A Ethniki edit Rank Name Goals1 nbsp Washington Calcaterra 1975 1977 1980 272 nbsp Zoran Jovicic 193 nbsp Georgi Denev 184 nbsp Daniel Batista 155 nbsp Masengo Ilunga 126 nbsp Thomas Rohrbach 11Top scorers by season edit Season Name Goals League1931 1932 nbsp Bourletidis 9 Panhellenic Championship1933 1934 nbsp Lapatas 9 Panhellenic Championship1934 1935 nbsp Kostas Choumis 15 Panhellenic Championship1935 1936 nbsp Kostas Choumis 15 Panhellenic Championship1955 1956 nbsp Christos Karaoulanis 6 Panhellenic Championship1956 1957 nbsp Christos Karaoulanis 8 Panhellenic Championship1962 1963 nbsp Andreas Antonatos 13 A Ethniki1968 1969 nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos 13 A Ethniki1969 1970 nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos 15 A Ethniki1970 1971 nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos 12 A Ethniki1971 1972 nbsp Chatziioannidis 7 A Ethniki1972 1973 nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos 11 A Ethniki1973 1974 nbsp Mousouris 9 A Ethniki1974 1975 nbsp Washington Calcaterra 20 A Ethniki1975 1976 nbsp Totis Filakouris 13 A Ethniki1976 1977 nbsp Thanasis Intzoglou 22 A Ethniki1977 1978 nbsp Tasos Mitropoulos 8 A Ethniki1978 1979 nbsp Giorgos Karaiskos 10 A Ethniki1979 1980 nbsp Panagiotis Labrinos 9 A Ethniki1980 81 nbsp Dimitris Seitaridis 10 A Ethniki1981 82 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis 6 A Ethniki1982 83 nbsp Takis Pittas 7 A Ethniki1983 84 nbsp Thanasis Liolios Kostas Batsinilas 9 A Ethniki1984 85 nbsp Kostas Batsinilas 12 A Ethniki1985 86 nbsp Konstantinos Tsouktsos 5 A Ethniki1986 87 nbsp Konstantinos Tsouktsos 7 A Ethniki1987 88 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis 8 A Ethniki1988 89 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis Lyris 5 A Ethniki1989 90 nbsp Panagiotis Kottidis 5 A Ethniki1990 91 nbsp Sofianos 14 B Ethniki1991 92 nbsp Giannis Anastasiou 6 A Ethniki1992 93 nbsp Vasilis Xanthis 9 B Ethniki1994 95 nbsp Giannis Kamitsis 8 A Ethniki1995 96 nbsp Andreas Niniadis 12 A Ethniki1997 98 nbsp Lysandros Georgamlis 5 A Ethniki1998 99 nbsp Pantelis Koubis nbsp Dominic Foley 3 A Ethniki1999 00 nbsp Giorgos Papandreou 12 B Ethniki2000 01 nbsp Giorgos Vaitsis 14 Gamma Ethniki2001 02 nbsp Giorgos Kiourkos 10 Gamma Ethniki2006 07 nbsp Dimitris Nalitzis 5 B Ethniki2007 08 nbsp Jose Luis Jerez 6 B Ethniki2008 09 nbsp Jose Luis Jerez nbsp Marco Ferreira 4 B EthnikiCoaches by season edit Name Period League nbsp Lukas Harry Aurednik 1962 1963 A Ethniki nbsp Vic Buckingham 1968 A Ethniki nbsp Miljan Zekovic 1969 1970 A Ethniki nbsp John Mortimore 1971 1972 A Ethniki nbsp Vic Buckingham 1973 1975 A Ethniki nbsp Frank Blangstown 1979 1980 A Ethniki nbsp Bob Hatton 1980 A Ethniki nbsp Heinz Hoher 1980 A Ethniki nbsp Manol Manolov 1980 1981 A Ethniki nbsp Manol Manolov 1981 A Ethniki nbsp Nikos Stribelis 1981 1982 A Ethniki nbsp Alan Dicks 1982 1983 A Ethniki nbsp Velibor Vasovic 1983 A Ethniki nbsp Andreas Antonatos 1983 A Ethniki nbsp Kazimierz Gorski 1983 85 A Ethniki nbsp Richie Barker 1985 86 A Ethniki nbsp Walter Skocik 1986 A Ethniki nbsp Pietr Packert 1986 88 A Ethniki nbsp Pietr Packert 1988 A Ethniki nbsp Antonis Georgiadis 1988 A Ethniki nbsp Pietr Packert 1989 A Ethniki nbsp Ioannis Kyrastas 1990 91 B Ethniki nbsp Spyros Livathinos 1990 91 B Ethniki nbsp Walter Skocik 1991 92 A Ethniki nbsp Spyros Livathinos 1992 93 B Ethniki nbsp Nenad Starovlah 1994 A Ethniki nbsp Ioannis Kyrastas 1994 95 B Ethniki nbsp Ioannis Kyrastas 1995 96 A Ethniki nbsp Kostas Tsagkalidis 1996 A Ethniki nbsp Timo Zahnleiter 1996 B Ethniki nbsp Stathis Aslanoglou 1996 B Ethniki nbsp Giannis Pathiakakis 1997 B Ethniki nbsp Stathis Stathopoulos 1997 A Ethniki nbsp Todor Veselinovic 1997 1998 A Ethniki nbsp Nikos Alefantos 1998 A Ethniki nbsp Giorgos Ioakeimidis 1998 A Ethniki nbsp Christos Papachristou 1998 A Ethniki nbsp Lysandros Georgamlis 1998 A Ethniki nbsp Howard Kendall 1998 1999 A Ethniki nbsp Eurico Gomes 2008 09 B Ethniki nbsp Michalis Grigoriou 2009 10 B EthnikiNotable players edit nbsp Tasos Mitropoulos nbsp Michalis Kapsis nbsp Vasilis Tsiartas nbsp Lysandros Georgamlis nbsp Giannis Anastasiou nbsp Michalis Kritikopoulos nbsp Dimitris Seitaridis nbsp Totis Filakouris nbsp Dimitris Nalitzis nbsp Vasilis Vouzas nbsp Nikos Gioutsos nbsp nbsp Kostas Choumis nbsp Andreas Niniadis nbsp Kostas Tsanas nbsp Ilias Armodoros nbsp Petros Leventakos nbsp Thanasis Intzoglou nbsp Takis Persias nbsp Giorgos Peppes nbsp Petros Xanthopoulos nbsp Christos Kontis nbsp Manolis Papadopoulos nbsp Dionisis Chiotis nbsp Antonis Petropoulos nbsp Giorgos Papandreou nbsp Giorgos Vaitsis nbsp Kostas Pavlopoulos nbsp Giannis Zaradoukas nbsp Kostas Batsinilas nbsp Asterios Giotsas nbsp Vasilis Voutsinas nbsp Dimitris Sialmas nbsp Giorgos Tsifoutis nbsp Antonis Manikas nbsp Yiannis Chelmis nbsp Dimitrios Moutas nbsp Sotiris Liberopoulos nbsp Thanasis Dimopoulos nbsp Giannis Skopelitis nbsp Michalis Grigoriou nbsp Giorgos Moukeas nbsp Stathis Mantalozis nbsp nbsp Daniel Batista nbsp nbsp Stavros Papadopoulos nbsp nbsp Andy Papoulias nbsp nbsp Foto Strakosha nbsp nbsp Arjan Bellaj nbsp nbsp Paolo Farinola nbsp Giovanni nbsp Armir Grimaj nbsp Masengo Ilunga nbsp Thomas Rohrbach nbsp Serge Honi nbsp Joel Epalle nbsp Georgi Denev nbsp Washington Calcaterra nbsp Zoran Jovicic nbsp Roy Wassberg nbsp Bozidar Bandovic nbsp Miodrag Medan nbsp Abid Kovacevic nbsp Terry Eccles nbsp Marek Chojnacki nbsp Baldwin Bazuaye nbsp Dominic Foley nbsp Solomon Grimes nbsp Jose Luis Jerez nbsp Marco Ferreira nbsp Anton Doboș nbsp Ciprian Prodan nbsp Guillermo Luis Quiroga nbsp Diego Romano nbsp Jurgen Aurednik nbsp Nordin Jbari nbsp Rais M Bolhi nbsp Jean Paul Abalo nbsp Mamadou Zongo nbsp Filip Despotovski nbsp Arturas RimkeviciusNotable coaches edit nbsp Nikos Alefantos nbsp Lysandros Georgamlis nbsp Lakis Petropoulos nbsp Ioannis Kyrastas nbsp Antonis Georgiadis nbsp Savvas Pantelidis nbsp Giannis Pathiakakis nbsp Spyros Livathinos nbsp Richie Barker nbsp Todor Veselinovic nbsp Pietr Packert nbsp Manol Manolov nbsp Kazimierz Gorski nbsp Nenad Starovlah nbsp Panos Markovic nbsp Walter Skocik nbsp Howard KendallChairmen editDimitris Karellas 1953 1988 Misidis 1988 Jan 1989 Makis Zouboulidis Jan 1989 1994 Nikos Pateras Alekos Giannakopoulos 1994 1997 Vasilis Tsiamakis 1997 99 Makis Psomiadis 1999 Belitsios Jan 2000 02 Delimanis 2002 2003 Nikos Pirounias 2004 2011 Alexis Aggelopoulos 2011 2017 Spyros Kotsopoulos 2017 2019 Dimitris Koulouris 2021 2022References edit Balkan Cup 1970 79 a b c d e Greece Final Tables 1906 1959 RSSSF 2004 08 01 Archived from the original on September 2 2011 a b History brief Ethnikara com Archived from the original on 2009 02 17 Retrieved 2008 09 12 a b c Greece Mergers and Name Changes RSSSF 2004 08 18 Olympiacos Team History Olympiacos Official Site Greek Archived from the original on 2009 08 02 Ethnikos Piraeus FC home page Ethnikos Piraeus FC Official Site Greek Ethnikos polo players Ethnikos gr Greek Ethnikos volleyball news Ethnikos gr Greek Ethnikos basketball news Ethnikos gr Greek kyanoleukos 2020 07 06 Otan o E8nikos eri3e e3ara ston PAO me mprostarh ton Mpatista BINTEO Kyanoleykos in Greek Retrieved 2023 04 11 New home new name for Ethnikos Ethnikos gr Greek 2007 09 14 League Ethnkos 1 1 Messiniakos Ethnikos gr Greek 2006 05 17 a b Velodrome amp Karaiskaki Stadium 1895 1964 2003 Stadia gr a b c d Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium Stadia gr Karaiskaki Stadium Stadia gr 2002 02 24 Rizoupoli Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadia gr Pirounias in Ellinikon City of Ellinikon Official Site Greek 2007 09 17 a b c d Elliniko Stadium Ethnikos gr Greek a b Helliniko Olympic Complex BBC 2004 07 15 The stadia amp arenas for 2004 Stadia gr All Time Champions Hellenic Football Federation Archived from the original on December 11 2009 Greek Cups Winners Hellenic Football Federation Archived from the original on 2008 10 03 Olympiacos 2008 Champion water polo gr 2008 05 02 Greece Final Tables 1959 1999 RSSSF 2003 08 03 External links edit in Greek Ethnikos Piraeus official site in Greek Ethnikos Piraeus official site in Greek Gate 14 Archived 2017 08 26 at the Wayback Machine supporters club site and forum in Greek Ultras 14 supporters club site in Greek Ethnikos gr independent news site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ethnikos Piraeus F C amp oldid 1174191330, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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