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Panachaiki F.C.

Panachaiki F.C. (Greek: Παναχαϊκή ΓΕ ΠΑΕ ) is a Greek professional football club based in Patras, Greece and they play in Super League Greece 2, the second tier of Greek football. Founded in 1891, they have reached the Greek Cup semi-finals twice (1979, 1997), as well as the quarter-finals on ten occasions. They were the first Greek club outside both the Athens (including Piraeus) and Thessaloniki metropolitan areas to represent Greece in a European competition, the 1973–74 UEFA Cup.

Panachaiki
Full namePanachaiki 1891 Football Club
Nickname(s)Kokkinómavri (The Red and Blacks)
I Megáli Kyría tis Peloponnísou (The Great Lady of the Peloponnese)
Short namePFC
Founded14 June 1891; 132 years ago (1891-06-14)
as Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos
GroundKostas Davourlis Stadium
Capacity11,321
OwnerJoseph Κobzan
ChairmanPetros Stathakis
ManagerGiannis Tatsis
LeagueSuper League Greece 2
2022–23Super League Greece 2, 8th
WebsiteClub website

Panachaiki is the football department of Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi (P.G.E.), a multi-sport club. In 1979, the department became professional and independent. They have played their home games in various grounds since their first official game in 1899, mainly the Kostas Davourlis Stadium, their traditional home ground, and the Pampeloponnisiako Stadium.

History edit

Establishment edit

The history of Panachaiki began in 1891, when Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos (Pan-Achaean Gymnastic Club) was founded. In 1894, a rival sports club, Gymnastiki Eteria Patron (Gymnastic Company of Patras), was founded in Patras by former Panachaikos' members.[1]

The football department was founded in 1899 by a Brit, Arthur Morphy, and played its first friendly game against a team of British sailors the same year, winning 4–2. In 1902, Morphy established a football team and a Gymnastics Company, playing many friendly games with each other and other clubs from Patras.

Early years edit

1923–1940 edit

Panachaiki's first sections were founded in 1923. The players on the football team were athletes from the club's other departments, Italian immigrants and members of the British community of Patras. Due to the lack of rivals, the first games were played against the crews of foreign warships arriving in the city.

In 1924, Panachaiki had two equivalent soccer teams, A and B, since both the Panachaikos and the Gymnastics Company had football sections. As a result, some players left Panachaiki and created other clubs in the following years. At the same time, in 1922, with the Asia Minor Catastrophe, thousands of refugees arrived in Patras, bringing with them their love of football and establishing several new clubs. This situation led to the secession of the associations from SEGAS and the establishment of the Hellenic Football Federation of Patras in 1927. In the same year, the new association founded a championship, in which Panachaiki was a leading contender, prevailing many times until 1959. The championship was organized by Panachaiki from 1923–24 to 1925–26. At that time, the Greek championship was a tournament between the champions of Athens, Piraeus and Thessaloniki, with the Hellenic Football Federation excluding provincial clubs for many years. Patras, due to disagreements between the clubs and disobedience to the Epirus Achaia, failed to organize a regular championship and this resulted in its exclusion from the Greek championship.

Nevertheless, the Athenian clubs held friendly games in the city, culminating on 11 August 1945, when Panachaiki played a Greek XI at home, losing 7–1. In 1928, Panachaiki faced Panathinaikos, who won 4–3. In 1929, they played against AEK, losing 0–1, 0–2 and 0–6, while against Olympiacos they were defeated 2–5 in the same year, followed by 1–7 and 0–7 defeats in 1930 and 1934 respectively. The significant difference in ability was due, among other factors, to the Athens and Piraeus teams' 25 years of experience in tournament events.

1940–1953 edit

In 1940, all sporting activity in Greece was suspended due to World War II. Some friendly games were played during the occupation, while in 1943 a Patras cup was organized. Upon the end of the war, the local championship was restarted. Several Panachaiki players were killed during the Greco-Italian war. In this period, Panachaiki played in the Patras Championship, but failed to qualify for the Panhellenic Championship.

1954–1961: National championships edit

Panachaiki participated in the Panhellenic Championship for the first time in the 1953–54 season. It was in this year that the Championship first admitted teams from outside Athens, Piraeus, and Thessaloniki. A Regional Championship was inaugurated, consisting of a Southern Group and a Northern Group. Panachaiki participated in the Southern Group and won, thus qualifying for the final round of the Panhellenic Championship, where they finished in 6th and last place. Two seasons later, the team took third place in the Southern Group behind Olympiacos and Ethnikos Piraeus, while the 1956–57 also brought a third-place finish. In 1957–58, Panachaiki finished second in the Southern Group, and in 1958-59 were beaten in the qualifiers by Panegialios in the Southern Group, as they were again the following year.

1961–1975 edit

In 1962-63, Panachaiki participated in the first season of the newly established second tier, the Beta Ethniki (known since 2019 as the Football League). From then until 2007, Panachaiki would not compete in a lower league. Panachaiki immediately starred in the Beta Ethniki, targeting promotion every year, which they secured in 1969. But Panachaiki's first year in the Alpha Ethniki was disastrous, as they were accused of attempting to fix a match against Aris and docked 13 points. They finished bottom of the table and were relegated. The following year, however, Panachaiki performed well again in the Beta Ethniki and returned immediately to the top flight.

Panachaiki had their greatest success in the early- and mid-1970s. In 1971, they returned to the Alpha Ethniki and a golden era began with a team of Davourlis, Rigas, Stravopodis, Michalopoulos and others achieving success, culminating in qualification for the UEFA Cup. The club ended the season 6th with 11 wins, 14 draws, 9 defeats, and a total of 40 goals scored and 35 conceded. At this time, the club's average match attendance was 8,773, the second highest among the provincial teams.

In 1972-73, Panachaiki took 4th position in the league and qualified for the UEFA Cup. They denied PAOK the championship with a 5–3 in the last game at the Toumba Stadium.

The team subsequently took part in the 1973–74 UEFA Cup, eliminating Grazer AK before losing to Twente.[2] Former Manchester United manager Wilf McGuinness took over as head coach for the 1974–75 season, before returning to England eighteen months later.

In 1974, Panachaiki finished sixth. Kostas Davourlis' record 10 million drachma transfer to Olympiacos was a powerful blow to the red-black fans' dreams of winning a championship. In 1975, Panachaiki finished in seventh place.

1976–2004 edit

In 1975-76, Panachaiki finished tenth and began their downward spiral, as the club's star players began to leave and the team aged. Every year thereafter, the team finished in the bottom half of the table until their eventual relegation to the Beta Ethniki in 1980-81. Since then, Panachaiki have tended to oscillate between the first and second tiers of Greek football.

Panachaiki were again relegated from the Alpha Ethniki in 1987-88. Fans demonstrated on the main streets of the city, setting up barricades and clashing with the police, leaving 15 injured. In the summer of 1996, Panachaiki participated in the Intertoto Cup, taking part in a European event for the second time. In 2003, with the intervention of then-minister Evangelos Venizelos, Panachaiki were punished for debts and eliminated from the Football League.

2004–2015 edit

In 2004, Panachaiki were absorbed by Patraikos, a debt-free Beta Ethniki team. This created the "Panahaiki GI 2005", who took part in the Beta Ethniki in 2005. Nevertheless, the team was relegated the following season to the Gamma Ethniki.

Although they managed to rise to the Beta Etniki in 2011, Panachaiki were relegated and fined EUR 300,000 for bribery in a match against the Olympiakos Chersonissos. Simultaneously, in relation to the same case, a fine and a five-year ban were imposed upon the club's chairman Alexis Kougias. However, the EPAA Appeals Committee later allowed the team to continue in the second tier and replaced the original penalty with a 5-point deduction. Kougias was also acquitted.

In 2015, Panachaiki's chairman left the club. The team were relegated the same year to the Gamma Ethniki with a squad of only 13 players.

Recent years edit

In 2016, Panachaiki, having been relegated to the third tier, went into the hands of the amateur Panachaikis. Fifteen city entrepreneurs created the "Panachaean Alliance" in order to take over the reins of the group and start efforts to clear debts from previous administrations. In the post of technical director, the veteran international footballer and former Panachaiki player Kostas Katsouranis was hired by the "alliance" to take over the organization of the football section. The team were crowned league champions in 2016-17 and returned to the Beta Ethniki.

 
Kostas Katsouranis

On 21 June 2017, the Deputy Minister of Sports tabled an amendment to Hellenic Parliament concerning article 10 of the new Sport Law, which states inter alia that, from the 2016–17 season onwards, if an A.A.E. is relegated to an amateur league and goes into liquidation, and a new A.A.E. is set up for the same sport by the same founding sports club, any liability falls to the persons who are responsible. The amendment was passed by a majority in Parliament a few days later, paving the way for the creation of a new football club under the name "PAE Panachaiki 1891" and the club's current iteration.

During the 2018–19 season, Panachaiki was the only team to beat PAOK, who did not lose a single league game that season. Panchaiki defeated the Thessaloniki club 2–1 at home in the Greek Cup round of 16.

Stadiums edit

The team's privately owned arena is the Kostas Davourlis Stadium, with a capacity of 11,321 spectators.[3] Panachaiki have also used the municipality-operated Pampeloponnisiako Stadium, which has a capacity of 23,588.[4]

Honours edit

 
Shirt of the team

Domestic edit

Leagues edit

Winners (6) (record): 1964, 1969, 1971, 1982, 1984, 1987
Winners (3): 2011, 2017, 2022

O.P.A.P. Championship[5](1):1972

Cups edit

Semi-finals (2): 1979, 1997

European record edit

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
1973–74 UEFA Cup First round   Grazer AK 2–1 1–0 3–1  
Second round   Twente 1–1 0–7 1–8  
1997–98 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 5   Stabæk 1–1 4th  
  Dynamo Moscow 1–2
  B36 Tórshavn 4–2
  Racing Genk 2–4

Season to season edit

Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos. Season Division Pos.
1960–61 Div 2 2nd 1970–71 Div 2 1st 1980–81 Alpha Ethniki 17th 1990–91 Alpha Ethniki 13th 2000-01 Alpha Ethniki 11th 2010–11 Div 3 1st 2020–21 Div 2 7th
1961–62 Div 2 4th 1971–72 Alpha Ethniki 6th 1981–82 Div 2 1st 1991–92 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2001–02 Alpha Ethniki 13th 2011–12 Div 2 4th 2021–22 Div 3 1st
1962–63 Div 2 5th 1972–73 Alpha Ethniki 4th 1982–83 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1992–93 Alpha Ethniki 11th 2002–03 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2012–13 Div 2 15th 2022–23 Div 2 8th
1963–64 Div 2 1st 1973–74 Alpha Ethniki 6th 1983–84 Div 2 1st 1993–94 Alpha Ethniki 16th 2003–04 Div 2 16th 2013–14 Div 2 6th
1964–65 Div 2 4th 1974–75 Alpha Ethniki 7th 1984–85 Alpha Ethniki 14th 1994–95 Div 2 2nd 2004–05 Div 2 12th 2014–15 Div 2 6th*
1965–66 Div 2 8th 1975–76 Alpha Ethniki 10th 1985–86 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1995–96 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2005–06 Div 2 15th 2015–16 Div 2 16th
1966–67 Div 2 2nd 1976–77 Alpha Ethniki 15th 1986–87 Div 2 1st 1996–97 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2006–07 Div 3 10th 2016–17 Div 3 1st
1967–68 Div 2 6th 1977–78 Alpha Ethniki 10th 1987–88 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1997–98 Alpha Ethniki 16th 2007–08 Div 3 5th 2017–18 Div 2 3rd
1968–69 Div 2 1st 1978–79 Alpha Ethniki 15th 1988–89 Div 2 16th 1998–99 Div 2 2nd 2008–09 Div 3 3rd 2018–19 Div 2 5th
1969–70 Alpha Ethniki 18th 1979–80 Alpha Ethniki 13th 1989–90 Div 2 2nd 1999–00 Alpha Ethniki 14th 2009–10 Div 3 3rd 2019–20 Div 2 8th

* Finished 2nd in the South Group and 6th in the promotion playoffs

Participation history edit

  • First Division (26): 1969–1970, 1971–1981, 1982–1983, 1984–1986, 1987–1988, 1990–1994, 1995–1998, 1999–2003
  • Second Division (30): 1960–1969, 1970–1971, 1981–1982, 1983–1984, 1986–1987, 1988–1990, 1994–1995, 1998–1999, 2003–2006, 2011–2016, 2017–2021, 2022–present
  • Third Division (7): 2006–2011, 2016–2017, 2021–2022

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 3 January 2024

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF   GRE Christoforos Karagiannis
4 FW   GRE Konstantinos Tsaknis
6 DF   GRE Anestis Nastos
7 FW   GRE Antonis Gaitanidis
8 DF   GRE Orestis Grigoropoulos
9 FW   GRE Themis Patrinos
10 MF   BEL Indy Boonen
11 FW   CPV Joni de Oliveira
13 GK   GRE Marios Mikes
14 DF   GRE Lefteris Mikes
16 FW   GRE Giannis Iatroudis
17 MF   GRE Giannis Parastatidis
18 GK   GRE Andreas Kolovouris
19 MF   GRE Konstantinos Galariotis
20 MF   GRE Georgios Prountzos (on loan from Asteras Tripolis)
22 DF   GRE Manolis Liofagos
23 MF   GUI Amadou Traoré
No. Pos. Nation Player
25 DF   MEX Daniel Zamora
29 MF   RUS Valentin Zekhov
33 FW   GRE Nikos Masouras
34 MF   USA Zurab Bedoshvili
35 DF   GRE Alexis Koutsias
44 FW   MEX Eduardo Pérez
47 FW   GRE Ilias Petratos
51 MF   GRE Konstantinos Katsaitis
55 DF   NED Michael Mulder
70 FW   GRE Efthymis Christopoulos
75 DF   GRE Nikolaos Baxevanos
80 MF   GRE Kyriakos Kyrsanidis
88 FW   ESP Rubén de Tomás
91 GK   GRE Manolis Ikonomakis
93 DF   FRA Yohan Baret
99 MF   COD Cedric Alibe

Notable players edit

Personnel edit

Ownership and current board edit

Position Staff
Owner Ashton Bailey
President Ashton Bailey
1st Vice-President Vacant
2nd Vice-President Vacant
CEO Vacant
CFO Vacant
Executive Director Petros Stathakis
Accounting department Vacant
Communications Director   Giorgos Sotiropoulos
Head of Administrative Organization Vacant
Chief Scouting Fernando Brandán
Technical Director
Sports Director Leonidas Kyvelidis
Board member Vacant
Amateur Panachaiki   Panagiotis Polydoropoulos

Technical staff edit

Position Staff
Head coach   Soulis Papadopoulos
Assistant coach Ioannis Vogiatzis
Goalkeeper coach Giannis Baltimas And Dimitris Komplas
Physical fitness coach Vasilis Georgoutsos
Analyst   Vacant

Sponsorships edit

  • Great Shirt Sponsor: Zagori Mineral Water
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: PlaySports

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Patras' sports history Politis, N.G. (1994). Sports in Patras, Tome A, The first decade 1891-1900. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-91-1.
  2. ^ The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
  3. ^ Γήπεδο Παναχαϊκής "Κώστας Δαβουρλής" (in Greek). stadia.gr. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  4. ^ "Παμπελοποννησιακό Στάδιο". stadia.gr. Retrieved 11 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Θερινό πρωτάθλημα Ο.Π.Α.Π.", Βικιπαίδεια (in Greek), 2023-10-15, retrieved 2024-01-13

References edit

  • Papageorgiou, V.G., Patraikon Imerologion, 1906
  • Politis, N.G. (1994). Sports in Patras, Tome A, The first decade 1891-1900. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-91-1.
  • Ιkonomopoulos, V., Patras Sports Panorama, 1994
  • Politis, N.G. (1997). Sports in Patras, Tome B, From the Tofalos period to the foundation of Panachaiki. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-92-X.
  • Kokkovikas, K., The sports past of Achaia, 2004
  • Patras Municipality, 100 years of football in Patras, 2006

External links edit

Official websites

  • Official website (in Greek)

News sites

  • Panachaiki on sportfmpatras.gr (in Greek)

Media

  • Panachaiki F.C. on Facebook
  • Official YouTube channel

panachaiki, greek, Παναχαϊκή, ΓΕ, ΠΑΕ, greek, professional, football, club, based, patras, greece, they, play, super, league, greece, second, tier, greek, football, founded, 1891, they, have, reached, greek, semi, finals, twice, 1979, 1997, well, quarter, fina. Panachaiki F C Greek Panaxaikh GE PAE is a Greek professional football club based in Patras Greece and they play in Super League Greece 2 the second tier of Greek football Founded in 1891 they have reached the Greek Cup semi finals twice 1979 1997 as well as the quarter finals on ten occasions They were the first Greek club outside both the Athens including Piraeus and Thessaloniki metropolitan areas to represent Greece in a European competition the 1973 74 UEFA Cup PanachaikiFull namePanachaiki 1891 Football ClubNickname s Kokkinomavri The Red and Blacks I Megali Kyria tis Peloponnisou The Great Lady of the Peloponnese Short namePFCFounded14 June 1891 132 years ago 1891 06 14 as Panachaikos Gymnastikos SyllogosGroundKostas Davourlis StadiumCapacity11 321OwnerJoseph KobzanChairmanPetros StathakisManagerGiannis TatsisLeagueSuper League Greece 22022 23Super League Greece 2 8thWebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursPanachaiki is the football department of Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi P G E a multi sport club In 1979 the department became professional and independent They have played their home games in various grounds since their first official game in 1899 mainly the Kostas Davourlis Stadium their traditional home ground and the Pampeloponnisiako Stadium Contents 1 History 1 1 Establishment 1 2 Early years 1 2 1 1923 1940 1 2 2 1940 1953 1 3 1954 1961 National championships 1 4 1961 1975 1 5 1976 2004 1 6 2004 2015 1 7 Recent years 2 Stadiums 3 Honours 3 1 Domestic 3 1 1 Leagues 3 1 2 Cups 4 European record 5 Season to season 5 1 Participation history 6 Players 6 1 Current squad 7 Notable players 8 Personnel 8 1 Ownership and current board 8 2 Technical staff 9 Sponsorships 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksHistory editEstablishment edit The history of Panachaiki began in 1891 when Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos Pan Achaean Gymnastic Club was founded In 1894 a rival sports club Gymnastiki Eteria Patron Gymnastic Company of Patras was founded in Patras by former Panachaikos members 1 The football department was founded in 1899 by a Brit Arthur Morphy and played its first friendly game against a team of British sailors the same year winning 4 2 In 1902 Morphy established a football team and a Gymnastics Company playing many friendly games with each other and other clubs from Patras Early years edit 1923 1940 edit Panachaiki s first sections were founded in 1923 The players on the football team were athletes from the club s other departments Italian immigrants and members of the British community of Patras Due to the lack of rivals the first games were played against the crews of foreign warships arriving in the city In 1924 Panachaiki had two equivalent soccer teams A and B since both the Panachaikos and the Gymnastics Company had football sections As a result some players left Panachaiki and created other clubs in the following years At the same time in 1922 with the Asia Minor Catastrophe thousands of refugees arrived in Patras bringing with them their love of football and establishing several new clubs This situation led to the secession of the associations from SEGAS and the establishment of the Hellenic Football Federation of Patras in 1927 In the same year the new association founded a championship in which Panachaiki was a leading contender prevailing many times until 1959 The championship was organized by Panachaiki from 1923 24 to 1925 26 At that time the Greek championship was a tournament between the champions of Athens Piraeus and Thessaloniki with the Hellenic Football Federation excluding provincial clubs for many years Patras due to disagreements between the clubs and disobedience to the Epirus Achaia failed to organize a regular championship and this resulted in its exclusion from the Greek championship Nevertheless the Athenian clubs held friendly games in the city culminating on 11 August 1945 when Panachaiki played a Greek XI at home losing 7 1 In 1928 Panachaiki faced Panathinaikos who won 4 3 In 1929 they played against AEK losing 0 1 0 2 and 0 6 while against Olympiacos they were defeated 2 5 in the same year followed by 1 7 and 0 7 defeats in 1930 and 1934 respectively The significant difference in ability was due among other factors to the Athens and Piraeus teams 25 years of experience in tournament events 1940 1953 edit In 1940 all sporting activity in Greece was suspended due to World War II Some friendly games were played during the occupation while in 1943 a Patras cup was organized Upon the end of the war the local championship was restarted Several Panachaiki players were killed during the Greco Italian war In this period Panachaiki played in the Patras Championship but failed to qualify for the Panhellenic Championship 1954 1961 National championships edit Panachaiki participated in the Panhellenic Championship for the first time in the 1953 54 season It was in this year that the Championship first admitted teams from outside Athens Piraeus and Thessaloniki A Regional Championship was inaugurated consisting of a Southern Group and a Northern Group Panachaiki participated in the Southern Group and won thus qualifying for the final round of the Panhellenic Championship where they finished in 6th and last place Two seasons later the team took third place in the Southern Group behind Olympiacos and Ethnikos Piraeus while the 1956 57 also brought a third place finish In 1957 58 Panachaiki finished second in the Southern Group and in 1958 59 were beaten in the qualifiers by Panegialios in the Southern Group as they were again the following year 1961 1975 edit In 1962 63 Panachaiki participated in the first season of the newly established second tier the Beta Ethniki known since 2019 as the Football League From then until 2007 Panachaiki would not compete in a lower league Panachaiki immediately starred in the Beta Ethniki targeting promotion every year which they secured in 1969 But Panachaiki s first year in the Alpha Ethniki was disastrous as they were accused of attempting to fix a match against Aris and docked 13 points They finished bottom of the table and were relegated The following year however Panachaiki performed well again in the Beta Ethniki and returned immediately to the top flight Panachaiki had their greatest success in the early and mid 1970s In 1971 they returned to the Alpha Ethniki and a golden era began with a team of Davourlis Rigas Stravopodis Michalopoulos and others achieving success culminating in qualification for the UEFA Cup The club ended the season 6th with 11 wins 14 draws 9 defeats and a total of 40 goals scored and 35 conceded At this time the club s average match attendance was 8 773 the second highest among the provincial teams In 1972 73 Panachaiki took 4th position in the league and qualified for the UEFA Cup They denied PAOK the championship with a 5 3 in the last game at the Toumba Stadium The team subsequently took part in the 1973 74 UEFA Cup eliminating Grazer AK before losing to Twente 2 Former Manchester United manager Wilf McGuinness took over as head coach for the 1974 75 season before returning to England eighteen months later In 1974 Panachaiki finished sixth Kostas Davourlis record 10 million drachma transfer to Olympiacos was a powerful blow to the red black fans dreams of winning a championship In 1975 Panachaiki finished in seventh place 1976 2004 edit In 1975 76 Panachaiki finished tenth and began their downward spiral as the club s star players began to leave and the team aged Every year thereafter the team finished in the bottom half of the table until their eventual relegation to the Beta Ethniki in 1980 81 Since then Panachaiki have tended to oscillate between the first and second tiers of Greek football Panachaiki were again relegated from the Alpha Ethniki in 1987 88 Fans demonstrated on the main streets of the city setting up barricades and clashing with the police leaving 15 injured In the summer of 1996 Panachaiki participated in the Intertoto Cup taking part in a European event for the second time In 2003 with the intervention of then minister Evangelos Venizelos Panachaiki were punished for debts and eliminated from the Football League 2004 2015 edit In 2004 Panachaiki were absorbed by Patraikos a debt free Beta Ethniki team This created the Panahaiki GI 2005 who took part in the Beta Ethniki in 2005 Nevertheless the team was relegated the following season to the Gamma Ethniki Although they managed to rise to the Beta Etniki in 2011 Panachaiki were relegated and fined EUR 300 000 for bribery in a match against the Olympiakos Chersonissos Simultaneously in relation to the same case a fine and a five year ban were imposed upon the club s chairman Alexis Kougias However the EPAA Appeals Committee later allowed the team to continue in the second tier and replaced the original penalty with a 5 point deduction Kougias was also acquitted In 2015 Panachaiki s chairman left the club The team were relegated the same year to the Gamma Ethniki with a squad of only 13 players Recent years edit In 2016 Panachaiki having been relegated to the third tier went into the hands of the amateur Panachaikis Fifteen city entrepreneurs created the Panachaean Alliance in order to take over the reins of the group and start efforts to clear debts from previous administrations In the post of technical director the veteran international footballer and former Panachaiki player Kostas Katsouranis was hired by the alliance to take over the organization of the football section The team were crowned league champions in 2016 17 and returned to the Beta Ethniki nbsp Kostas KatsouranisOn 21 June 2017 the Deputy Minister of Sports tabled an amendment to Hellenic Parliament concerning article 10 of the new Sport Law which states inter alia that from the 2016 17 season onwards if an A A E is relegated to an amateur league and goes into liquidation and a new A A E is set up for the same sport by the same founding sports club any liability falls to the persons who are responsible The amendment was passed by a majority in Parliament a few days later paving the way for the creation of a new football club under the name PAE Panachaiki 1891 and the club s current iteration During the 2018 19 season Panachaiki was the only team to beat PAOK who did not lose a single league game that season Panchaiki defeated the Thessaloniki club 2 1 at home in the Greek Cup round of 16 Stadiums editMain articles Kostas Davourlis Stadium and Pampeloponnisiako Stadium The team s privately owned arena is the Kostas Davourlis Stadium with a capacity of 11 321 spectators 3 Panachaiki have also used the municipality operated Pampeloponnisiako Stadium which has a capacity of 23 588 4 nbsp Pampeloponisiako Stadium is also used for track and field events nbsp Kostas Davourlis Stadium in a sold out match Panachaiki vs Rodos for the 2008 09 Gamma Ethniki season Honours edit nbsp Shirt of the teamDomestic edit Leagues edit Super League 2Winners 6 record 1964 1969 1971 1982 1984 1987Gamma EthnikiWinners 3 2011 2017 2022O P A P Championship 5 1 1972 Cups edit Greek CupSemi finals 2 1979 1997European record editSeason Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate1973 74 UEFA Cup First round nbsp Grazer AK 2 1 1 0 3 1 nbsp Second round nbsp Twente 1 1 0 7 1 8 nbsp 1997 98 UEFA Intertoto Cup Group 5 nbsp Stabaek 1 1 4th nbsp nbsp Dynamo Moscow 1 2 nbsp B36 Torshavn 4 2 nbsp Racing Genk 2 4Season to season editSeason Division Pos Season Division Pos Season Division Pos Season Division Pos Season Division Pos Season Division Pos Season Division Pos 1960 61 Div 2 2nd 1970 71 Div 2 1st 1980 81 Alpha Ethniki 17th 1990 91 Alpha Ethniki 13th 2000 01 Alpha Ethniki 11th 2010 11 Div 3 1st 2020 21 Div 2 7th1961 62 Div 2 4th 1971 72 Alpha Ethniki 6th 1981 82 Div 2 1st 1991 92 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2001 02 Alpha Ethniki 13th 2011 12 Div 2 4th 2021 22 Div 3 1st1962 63 Div 2 5th 1972 73 Alpha Ethniki 4th 1982 83 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1992 93 Alpha Ethniki 11th 2002 03 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2012 13 Div 2 15th 2022 23 Div 2 8th1963 64 Div 2 1st 1973 74 Alpha Ethniki 6th 1983 84 Div 2 1st 1993 94 Alpha Ethniki 16th 2003 04 Div 2 16th 2013 14 Div 2 6th1964 65 Div 2 4th 1974 75 Alpha Ethniki 7th 1984 85 Alpha Ethniki 14th 1994 95 Div 2 2nd 2004 05 Div 2 12th 2014 15 Div 2 6th 1965 66 Div 2 8th 1975 76 Alpha Ethniki 10th 1985 86 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1995 96 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2005 06 Div 2 15th 2015 16 Div 2 16th1966 67 Div 2 2nd 1976 77 Alpha Ethniki 15th 1986 87 Div 2 1st 1996 97 Alpha Ethniki 15th 2006 07 Div 3 10th 2016 17 Div 3 1st1967 68 Div 2 6th 1977 78 Alpha Ethniki 10th 1987 88 Alpha Ethniki 16th 1997 98 Alpha Ethniki 16th 2007 08 Div 3 5th 2017 18 Div 2 3rd1968 69 Div 2 1st 1978 79 Alpha Ethniki 15th 1988 89 Div 2 16th 1998 99 Div 2 2nd 2008 09 Div 3 3rd 2018 19 Div 2 5th1969 70 Alpha Ethniki 18th 1979 80 Alpha Ethniki 13th 1989 90 Div 2 2nd 1999 00 Alpha Ethniki 14th 2009 10 Div 3 3rd 2019 20 Div 2 8th Finished 2nd in the South Group and 6th in the promotion playoffs Participation history edit First Division 26 1969 1970 1971 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1990 1994 1995 1998 1999 2003 Second Division 30 1960 1969 1970 1971 1981 1982 1983 1984 1986 1987 1988 1990 1994 1995 1998 1999 2003 2006 2011 2016 2017 2021 2022 present Third Division 7 2006 2011 2016 2017 2021 2022Players editCurrent squad edit As of 3 January 2024Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player2 DF nbsp GRE Christoforos Karagiannis4 FW nbsp GRE Konstantinos Tsaknis6 DF nbsp GRE Anestis Nastos7 FW nbsp GRE Antonis Gaitanidis8 DF nbsp GRE Orestis Grigoropoulos9 FW nbsp GRE Themis Patrinos10 MF nbsp BEL Indy Boonen11 FW nbsp CPV Joni de Oliveira13 GK nbsp GRE Marios Mikes14 DF nbsp GRE Lefteris Mikes16 FW nbsp GRE Giannis Iatroudis17 MF nbsp GRE Giannis Parastatidis18 GK nbsp GRE Andreas Kolovouris19 MF nbsp GRE Konstantinos Galariotis20 MF nbsp GRE Georgios Prountzos on loan from Asteras Tripolis 22 DF nbsp GRE Manolis Liofagos23 MF nbsp GUI Amadou Traore No Pos Nation Player25 DF nbsp MEX Daniel Zamora29 MF nbsp RUS Valentin Zekhov33 FW nbsp GRE Nikos Masouras34 MF nbsp USA Zurab Bedoshvili35 DF nbsp GRE Alexis Koutsias44 FW nbsp MEX Eduardo Perez47 FW nbsp GRE Ilias Petratos51 MF nbsp GRE Konstantinos Katsaitis55 DF nbsp NED Michael Mulder70 FW nbsp GRE Efthymis Christopoulos75 DF nbsp GRE Nikolaos Baxevanos80 MF nbsp GRE Kyriakos Kyrsanidis88 FW nbsp ESP Ruben de Tomas91 GK nbsp GRE Manolis Ikonomakis93 DF nbsp FRA Yohan Baret99 MF nbsp COD Cedric AlibeNotable players editGreece nbsp Kostas Andriopoulos nbsp Christos Apostolidis nbsp Kostas Davourlis nbsp Christos Eleftheriadis nbsp Paris Georgakopoulos nbsp Grigoris Georgatos nbsp Takis Ikonomopoulos nbsp Kostas Katsouranis nbsp Petros Leventakos nbsp Andreas Michalopoulos nbsp Manolis Pappas nbsp Themis Rigas nbsp Dimitris Spentzopoulos nbsp Vassilis StravopodisSouth America nbsp Fabian Caballero nbsp nbsp Luciano de Souza Africa nbsp Nicolas Dikoume nbsp Joel Epalle nbsp Raymond Kalla nbsp Olivier Makor nbsp Amaechi OttijiEurope nbsp Demetris Kizas nbsp Walter Wagner nbsp Nenad Vukcevic nbsp Krzysztof Nowak nbsp Mihail Majearu nbsp Bosko Mihajlovic nbsp Bjorn EnqvistPersonnel editOwnership and current board edit Position StaffOwner Ashton BaileyPresident Ashton Bailey1st Vice President Vacant2nd Vice President VacantCEO VacantCFO VacantExecutive Director Petros StathakisAccounting department VacantCommunications Director nbsp Giorgos SotiropoulosHead of Administrative Organization VacantChief Scouting Fernando BrandanTechnical DirectorSports Director Leonidas KyvelidisBoard member VacantAmateur Panachaiki nbsp Panagiotis PolydoropoulosTechnical staff edit Position StaffHead coach nbsp Soulis PapadopoulosAssistant coach Ioannis VogiatzisGoalkeeper coach Giannis Baltimas And Dimitris KomplasPhysical fitness coach Vasilis GeorgoutsosAnalyst nbsp VacantSponsorships editGreat Shirt Sponsor Zagori Mineral Water Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer PlaySportsSee also editPanachaiki G E Notes edit Patras sports history Politis N G 1994 Sports in Patras Tome A The first decade 1891 1900 Patras Achaikes Ekdoseis ISBN 960 7164 91 1 The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Ghpedo Panaxaikhs Kwstas Daboyrlhs in Greek stadia gr Retrieved 11 May 2015 Pampeloponnhsiako Stadio stadia gr Retrieved 11 May 2015 8erino prwta8lhma O P A P Bikipaideia in Greek 2023 10 15 retrieved 2024 01 13References editPapageorgiou V G Patraikon Imerologion 1906 Politis N G 1994 Sports in Patras Tome A The first decade 1891 1900 Patras Achaikes Ekdoseis ISBN 960 7164 91 1 Ikonomopoulos V Patras Sports Panorama 1994 Politis N G 1997 Sports in Patras Tome B From the Tofalos period to the foundation of Panachaiki Patras Achaikes Ekdoseis ISBN 960 7164 92 X Kokkovikas K The sports past of Achaia 2004 Patras Municipality 100 years of football in Patras 2006External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Panachaiki Official websites Official website in Greek News sites Panachaiki on sportfmpatras gr in Greek Media Panachaiki F C on Facebook Official YouTube channel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Panachaiki F C amp oldid 1206864425, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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