Akratitos F.C.
Akratitos Football Club (Greek: Α.Π.Ο. Ακράτητος Άνω Λιοσίων) is a Greek football club from Ano Liosia, Athens, Greece. They currently play in the Alpha Division of the Gamma Ethniki championship, which is the fourth level of the Greek football pyramid. They maintain a quite strong academy of youngsters.
Full name | A.P.O. Akratitos Ano Liosia | ||
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Founded | 1963 | ||
Ground | Yannis Pathiakakis Stadium | ||
Capacity | 4,944 | ||
Chairman | David Mavros | ||
Manager | Charis Kopitsis | ||
League | West Attica FCA | ||
2019–20 | Gamma Ethniki, 11th (relegated) | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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History
Akratitos spent their first years in relative obscurity, until they rose from the lower ranks to the top flight under the managership of Giannis Pathiakakis, who died on the pitch during a training session in 2002.[1] The stadium was subsequently named after him.[1]
Akratitos spent 3 consecutive seasons (2001-02 until 2003-04) in the Alpha Ethniki[2] before being relegated in 2004 after losing a relegation match against Ergotelis which took place in Makedonikos Stadium, Thessaloniki.[3] The following season Akratitos were re-promoted to Alpha Ethniki.[2]
The 2005-06 season was meant to be their last in the Greek top-flight, as they finished last and were relegated again to the Beta Ethniki,[2] but they decided to withdraw from the professional leagues completely and were automatically demoted to the Delta Ethniki.[4] During that season they also achieved the lowest attendance ever in the Alpha Ethniki, with only 26 spectators watching their home game against Skoda Xanthi.[5][6]
The team faced another relegation in 2009, when they finished 12th in Group 7 of the Delta Ethniki and got relegated to the local West Attica championships.[7]
European matches
In July 2003 Akratitos took part in the Intertoto Cup. They played against Finnish team AC Allianssi for the second round, using their youth team, and were eliminated.[8]
Season | Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away |
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2003 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | 2nd Round | 0–1 | 0–0 | |
Stadium
The team is using the Yannis Pathiakakis Stadium as their home ground. Until the death of Giannis Pathiakakis, it was known as Akratitos Stadium.[1] It has a capacity of 4,944.[2]
Notable former players
Juan José Borrelli Martin Zafirov Froylan Ledezma William Sunsing Berny Peña Nader El-Sayed Laurent Macquet Dimitris Papadopoulos Viacheslav Khorkin Massimo Paganin Paolo Vanoli Roberto Merino Bogdan Stelea Lucian Marinescu Erik Lincar Milan Obradović
References
- ""Εσβησε" στο γήπεδο ο Γ. Παθιακάκης (G. Pathiakakis died on the pitch)" (in Greek). Rizospastis. 9 February 2002. Archived from the original on 2011-09-22. Retrieved 2018-10-06.
- "Akratitos profile" (in Greek). Insports.gr. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- "Ο Εργοτέλης "γκρέμισε" τον Ακράτητο από την Α' Εθνική (Ergotelis "demolished" Akratitos from Alpha Ethniki)" (in Greek). Skai TV. 30 May 2004.
- "Προς διάλυση ο Ακράτητος (Akratitos disintegrating)" (in Greek). Patris. 22 July 2006.
- Saridakis, Manolis (20 December 2005). "Οι 26 θεατές είδαν 28 ποδοσφαιριστές! (26 spectators saw 28 footballers!)". Ta Nea (in Greek).
- ""Γενικότερο το πρόβλημα της προσέλευσης θεατών" ("The low attendance problem is more general")" (in Greek). Nooz.gr. 20 December 2005. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013.
- "Στο τοπικό ο Ακράτητος (Akratitos to the local championships)" (in Greek). Dokari.gr. 17 May 2009. Archived from the original on 1 August 2012.
- "Intertoto" (in Greek). Rizospastis. 15 July 2003.
- "Beta Ethniki 2000–01 standings". RSSSF. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
External links
- Official website (in Greek)
- Akratitos Stadium