Ethnikos Piraeus

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Ethnikos Piraeus FC
Full name PAE Ethnikos Piraeus - AO Manis
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Founded 1925
Ground Georgios Kamaras Stadium (temporary)
Athens, Greece
Capacity 14.200
Chairman Greece Foivos Maridis
Head Coach
League Betta Ethniki
2005-06 Gamma Ethniki (South Group), 2nd

(promoted)

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The "second great team of Piraeus", as they were once known, may have fallen into hard times recently but they boast of a great history.

Colours: Blue and white.

Known as the club of the upper classes of Piraeus (whereas Olympiakos have always been the team of the masses), Ethnikos participated in the first championship of Greece (1928) as champions of Piraeus. In 1933 they won the Greek Cup. They have had several decent runs in the Greek League since then but in 1990 were relegated into the B' Division.

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[edit] Recent history

They have earned a promotion from the C' Division in 2006 and will be playing the 2007 season in the B Division. To help them return to the elite of the Greek football they have signed former Brazilian international Giovanni Silva de Oliveira and Vassilis Tsiartas.

[edit] Titles

[edit] Greek Cup

1933

[edit] Players

[edit] 20s - 40s

  • Philippos Kourantis
  • Yiannis Helmis
  • Vangelis Helmis
  • Kostas Houmis
  • Yiannis Ferlemis
  • Kostas Terezakis
  • Dionysis Minardos
  • Yiannis Ioannou
  • Nikos Zakkas
  • Zantiotis
  • Zourdos
  • Papayiannopoulos
  • P. Ferlemis
  • Mavrokefalos
  • P. Tziritakis
  • I. Tziritakis
  • Petroutsos
  • Servos
  • Bourletidis
  • Deligiorgis
  • Hadjiantoniou
  • Horianopoulos
  • Al. Sidiropoulos
  • Zografidis
  • Tsolinas
  • Loupiotis
  • Alexiou
  • Apostolou
  • Danelian
  • Leontis
  • Lapatas
  • K. Stavropoulos
  • Avgerinos
  • Patiniotis
  • Katevas
  • N. Lekatsas
  • Tsilis
  • Marinakis
  • Kalfamanolis
  • Vavoulas
1956 team photo
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1956 team photo

[edit] 50s - 60s

  • Christos Karaoulanis
  • Manolis Klikopoulos
  • Giorgos Laimos
  • Savvas Zounis
  • Alekos Kozobolis
  • Mimis Benardos
  • Spiros Spathoulas
  • Kostas Stouras
  • Kostas Ardizoglou
  • Stathis Mantalozis
  • Dimitris Grafas
  • Manolis Karnasopoulos
  • Lefteris Tatakis
  • Nikos Yiakoumakis
  • Nikos Moundreas
  • Dimitris Tseregoff
  • Sotiris Pestrofas
  • Kostas Georgoulis
  • Theodoros Ioannou
  • Kostas Vallianos
  • Angelos Kremmydas
  • Andreas Antonatos
  • Takis Hadjiioannoglou
  • Michalis Kritikopoulos
  • Christos Hadjiioannidis
  • Makrionitis
  • Ferlemis
  • Dimos Kalogirou
  • St. Nikiforakis
  • Marinos
  • Orfanidis
  • Hartofylax
  • Savvas Tsokataridis
  • Petros Leventakos
  • Christos Arvanitis
  • Kornaros
  • Takis Eleftheriadis
  • Zervoudakis
  • Kardiakidis
  • Tourkomenis
  • Tountas

[edit] 70s - 80s

  • Fotopoulos
  • Dimitris Moutafis
  • Kontaxis
  • Kritikos
  • Foulatsiklis
  • Ch. Stamatakis
  • D. Stamatakis
  • Mousouris
  • Papazois
  • Vamvakousis
  • Vasilopoulos
  • Doxakis
  • Christos Apostolidis
  • Totis Fylakouris
  • Thanasis Intzoglou
  • Giorgos Ioakimidis
  • Yiannis Katsikoyiannis
  • Panayiotis Katsikoyiannis
  • Thanasis Liolios
  • Nikos Gioutsos
  • Kostas Batsinilas
  • Giorgos Moukeas
  • Vasilis Siokos
  • Jimmy Brown
  • Terry Eccles
  • Fotis Papadopoulos
  • Yiannis Pathiakakis
  • Giorgos Peppes
  • Rodolfo Calcadera
  • Giorgos Karaiskos
  • Tasos Mitropoulos
  • Elias Armodoros
  • Panagiotis Kottidis
  • Daniel Batista
  • Thanasis Remoundos

[edit] Coaches

  • Kurt Rubinski
  • Vick Buckingham
  • Zekovic
  • Mortimer
  • Bird
  • Frank Blangtown
  • Bob Hutton
  • Heinz Heer
  • Manolo Manolov
  • Nikos Alefantos
  • Nikos Strimbelis
  • Kazimierz Gorski
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