P.O. Atsaleniou

P.O. Atsaleniou, short for Panathlitikos Omililos Atsaleniou (Greek: Παναθλητικός Όμιλος Ατσαλένιου, translated Pan-athletic Club of Atsalenio) and also known simply as Atsalenios or POA, is a Greek association football club based in the suburb Atsalenio of Heraklion, the largest city on the island of Crete. The club's short name Atsalenios can literally be translated made of steel (Greek: ατσάλι, being the Greek word for steel). The club currently competes in the Gamma Ethniki, the third tier of the Greek football league system. The club's crest is a vine leaf and its traditional colours are green and white.

Atsalenios
Full nameΠαναθλητικός Όμιλος Ατσαλένιου
Panathlitikós Ómilos Atsaléniou
(Pan-athletic Club of Atsalenio)
Short namePOA
Founded1951 (1951)
GroundAtsalenios Stadium
Capacity1,500
ChairmanIoannis Kalempoumpas
ManagerAntonis Androulakis
LeagueGamma Ethniki
2019–20Gamma Ethniki, 6th
WebsiteClub website

History

Atsalenios' older crest.

Atsalenios was founded in 1951 as the Pan-athletic Club of Atsalenio by Asia minor refugees occupying the Atsalenio suburb, located in the southern area of the city of Heraklion, Crete. Since 1960, the club hosts its home games at the Atsalenios Stadium, a privately owned football stadium with a capacity of 1,500 spectators.[1]

In 1964, the club competed in the Beta Ethniki, the second tier of the Greek football league system for the first time in its history. Since 1976, Atsalenios has consecutively competed at national competitions, either as an amateur or professional club playing in the Delta Ethniki, the fourth tier of the Greek football league system. In 2003, Atsalenios was promoted to the Gamma Ethniki, featuring in seven consecutive seasons before being relegated in 2010.[1] The club has since briefly resurfaced in the 2013–14 Gamma Ethniki, where it was relegated to Heraklion FCA regional competitions for the first time in 38 years, after finishing 8th in the Gamma Ethniki Group 5.[2] Then it once again achieved promotion to the Gamma Ethniki during the 2015−16 season, when the club was crowned champions of Heraklion by finishing first in the regional league, and eventually placing first in the 2016 FCA Winners' Championship.[3]

Atsalenios currently holds the record for most Heraklion FCA Cup trophies won since the competition was established in 1971, with a total of 12 wins.[4] The club has also claimed 9 Heraklion FCA Championships, second-most behind modern Superleague regulars OFI.

Atsalenios maintains its own football academies, having produced a number of players that have since moved on to more prestigious clubs in Heraklion, such as OFI Crete and Ergotelis, as well as other Greek Superleague clubs.[1] Some of the most renowned players to emerge from Atsalenios' infrastructure segments include Michalis Sifakis (former Greek champion with Olympiacos, 15 international caps with the Greek national football team), his father Myron (1986−87 Greek Cup winner with OFI Crete), Manolis Roubakis, Petros Giakoumakis and others.[1]

Players

Current squad

As of 30 January 2020

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 Christos Voryllas
GK  GRE Giannis Manousakis
DF  GRE Anestis Anastasiadis
DF  GRE Georgios Gialytakis
DF  GRE Panagiotis Chamalakis
DF  GRE Panagiotis Nistikakis
DF  GRE Thanasis Patiniotis
DF  GRE Manolis Panagiotakis
DF  GRE Manolis Roubakis
DF  GRE Panagiotis Volonakis
MF  GRE Stavros Manousakis
MF  GRE Manolis Vorrias
No. Pos. Nation Player
MF  GRE Nikos Samouilidis
MF  GRE Dimitris Romanakis
MF  GRE Andreas Chatziandreou
MF  ALB Leonard Senka
MF  GRE Michalis Xylouris
MF  GRE Nikos Kermenidis
FW  GRE Leonardo Nikoli
FW  GRE Manolis Fragiadakis
FW  ALB Emanuel Gjeloshani
FW  GRE Georgios Amarantidis
FW  GRE Nikos Lekkas
FW  ALB Leonardo Nikoli
FW  GRE Fotis Kaimakamoudis

Honours

Domestic

Regional

  • Heraklion FCA Championship
    • Winners (9): 1962−63, 1965−66, 1970−71, 1973−74, 1984−85, 1987−88, 1994−95, 1996−97, 2015−16
  • Heraklion FCA Cup
    • Winners (12) (record): 1974−75, 1977−78, 1983−84, 1985−86, 1986−87, 1990−91, 1996−97, 1997−98, 2000−01, 2002−03, 2014−15, 2018–19

Notable former players

Greece


Africa
America
  • Fernando Benitez

Managerial History

  • Rajko Janjanin (1996 – 2002)
  • Pavlos Dermitzakis (2002 – 2007)
  • Ioannis Taousianis (2007 – 2008)
  • Thanasis Kolitsidakis (2008 – 2009)
  • Μanolis Patemtzis (2009 – 2015)
  • Vasilis Krasanakis (2015 –2017 )
  • Manolis Soutzis (2017–2018 )
  • Manolis Skyvalos (2018–2020 )
  • Antonis Androulakis (2020- )
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References

  1. "ΑΦΙΕΡΩΜΑ ΣΤΟΝ Π.Ο. ΑΤΣΑΛΕΝΙΟΣ – Συνάνης : Μεγάλη ιστορία ο ΠΟΑ – Από τις καλύτερες ακαδημίες στη Κρήτη (Greek)". www.football-academies.gr. 23 September 2013. Archived from the original on 20 September 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  2. "Έπεσε ο ΠΟΑ, σώθηκε ο Γιούχτας, άνοδο οι Τράχωνες (Greek)". www.cretavoice.gr. 8 June 2014.
  3. "Πρωταθλητής Κρήτης ο ΠΟΑ! (Greek)". www.grandsport.gr. 5 June 2016. Archived from the original on 28 August 2016. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
  4. "H προϊστορία στο Κύπελλο ΕΠΣΗ (Greek)". mpalakritis.gr. 11 February 2016. Archived from the original on 5 October 2017. Retrieved 28 August 2016.
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