Makedonikos F.C.

Makedonikos
Full name Makedonikos
Founded 1928
Ground Makedonikos Stadium
Ground Capacity 8,100
Chairman GreecePavlos Andronis
Manager Greece Georgios Avramidis
League A1 Macedonian League
2015-16 A1 League (Macedonia) 1st

Makedonikos Football Club (Greek : ΠΑΕ Μακεδονικός) is a Greek professional football club, based in Efkarpia. It was originally based in Neapoli and most of his fans come from this area, though the club is famous in all westside areas of Thessaloniki.

History

The association was founded in 1928 and the name means 'Macedonian'. At the time of its formation the club's original name was Prosfygiki Enosis (Refugees Union - the founders were Greek refugees who came from Turkey after the 1922 war disaster) but they were forced to change it in 1936 after the Metaxas government suggestion. The name of the team inspired many regional teams and as a result there are more than twenty Macedonian teams who also use it (Olympiakos and P.A.O.K. are also common names for Greek football clubs).

The club's best moments were in the 1940s when the team was struggling for the Greek Championship (1947) but didn't make it and in the 1980s when Makedonikos took part in the Superleague (1st Division Championship) (1982-83) and was relegated after a play-out match against Panionios (3-2 final score). Makedonikos FC still stands out as the only Greek team who managed not to be beaten by Olympiakos F.C. (0-0 in Efkarpia and 1-1 in Karaiskakis Stadium). They also managed not to lose a game in Efkarpia against P.A.O.K. F.C. (0-0), Aris F.C. (1-0), Iraklis F.C. (0-0), A.E.K. Athens F.C. (1-0), Panathinaikos F.C. (3-0), the most famous clubs of the Greek League. They also made it to the 1980 Greek Cup semi-final where they were eliminated by Kastoria F.C., who finally won the Cup. Makedonikos F.C. was also one of the strongest clubs in the 2nd Division throughout the 1980s, the late-1970s and in the early-1990s. In 2008, they were promoted to Football League 2 after a fourteen-year absence from the National Leagues. As for 2016, the club won the EPSM Cup by winning 2-1 in the final at Toumba Stadium and were also champions of the EPSM A1 Division having lost only twice. In the play-off match against Apollon Paralimnio (which was crucial for both teams for their promotion), chairman Pavlos Andronis withdraw the team due to bad arbitration, and so the team lost the chance to promote.

Many great Greek football players joined Makedonikos F.C. over the years. Giorgos Karamihalos, Fanis Tountziaris, Nikos Sakellaridis made their name wearing the green shirt of Makedonikos while other famous footballers played in Efkarpia sometime in their career. Giannis Damanakis, Giannis Gounaris, Christos Giannakoulas, Kostas Iliadis, Theodoros Apostolidis, Thomas Beltsos, Grigoris Fanaras, Panagiotis Kermanidis, Kostas Drambis, Kostas Tsironis, Giorgos Koulakiotis, Takis Nikoloudis, Christos Terzanidis, Michalis Iordanidis are some of them.

Squad 2015/2016

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

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Prodromos Karavelidis
21 Greece GK Ioannis Gaitanidis
99 Greece GK Filoktimonas Psomas
3 Turkey DF Armen Avalyan
5 Greece DF Alexandros Antoniadis
8 Greece DF Charalampos Damianidis
19 Greece DF Konstantinos Koutinis
22 Greece DF Georgios Baskakis
23 Greece DF Apostolos Bitzenis-Nigdelis
30 Greece DF Theodoros Papadopoulos
44 Greece DF Dimitrios Poptsis
51 Greece DF Panagiotis Tsiabazis
66 Albania DF Blendar Lieshaj
79 Greece MF Nikolaos Pampoldakis
No. Position Player
4 Greece MF Georgios Garifallos
6 Greece MF Andreas Kristallis
9 Greece MF Christos Likidis
12 Greece MF Vasilios Pappas
20 Greece MF Ioannis Pechlivanis
29 Greece MF Thomas Poursanidis
37 Greece MF Ioannis Stasinopoulos
44 Greece MF Geropos Tsiligeridis
7 Greece FW Ioannis Zagnaferis
18 Greece FW Ioannis Papapostolou
27 Greece FW Konstandinos Priftis
45 Greece FW Theodoros Tsiapadas
99 Nigeria FW Patrick Ogunsoto

Honours

Regional

References

    Α.Π.Σ. Μακεδονικός Νεάπολης

    External links


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