A.O. Glyfada F.C.

A.O. Glyfada F.C.
A.O. Glyfada F.C.
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Full name PAE Athlitikos Omilos Glyfadas
Nickname(s) Efoplistes (Shipowners)
Founded 1976
Ground Elliniko Stadium
Athens, Greece
(Capacity: 10,800)
Owner Greece Victor Restis
Chairman Greece Giorgos Kalogeropoulos
Manager Greece Nikos Goulis
League Football League 2 (South Group)


Athlitikos Omilos Glyfadas Football Club (Greek: Π.Α.Ε. Α.Ο. Γλυφάδας) is a Greek football club, based in Glyfada, Athens, currently competing in Football League 2, the 3rd tier of Greek football.

The association was founded, according to the old club logo, in 1976, as Keravnos Glyfada. The new logo of the association shows as year of foundation 1926, without any explanation.

In 2009, the club's administration absorbed Themistoklis Egaleo, that competed in Delta Ethniki in 2008-09 season, so they promoted to Delta Ethniki by taking the position of Themistoklis and with the abbreviation PAOK Glyfada. In 2009-10 season, they placed 4th.

In 2011, they promoted to Football League 2 and renamed to Glyfada F.C.. The move was made after a referendum did the club among fans, who "demanded" the rename in order to be more available to the municipality with the new name[1].

Current Squad

As of 7 November 2011 (2011 -11-07) Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Michalis Pagoudis
2 Greece DF Giorgos Petropoulos
3 Greece DF Michalis Tzormbatzakis
4 Greece DF Nikos Papadimas
5 France MF Joseph Agyriba
6 Greece MF Dimitris Tsiatsios
7 Greece MF Alexandros Tsoutsis
8 Greece FW Stelios Kritikos
9 Greece FW Georgios Kazantzis
10 Brazil MF Neto Cavalieri
11 Greece FW Ilias Kabas
14 Greece DF Ioannis Kolotouros
16 Greece MF Angelos Tourkochoritis
No. Position Player
17 Albania MF Artemis Minai
19 Greece MF Christos Moustogiannis
21 Greece GK Kostas Lionis
22 Greece MF Dimitris Tsatsaris
23 Greece DF Iason Kokkalis
28 Greece FW Ilias Vasilos
29 Greece FW Panagiotis Karachalios
30 Greece MF Michalis Tsamourlidis
32 Greece GK Kostas Pararas
33 Greece MF Giannis Taralidis
46 Greece MF Xenofon Fetsis
99 Greece GK Giannis Chonos

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