PAS Giannina F.C.

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PAS Giannina
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Full name Πανηπειρωτικός Αθλητικός
Σύλλογος Γιάννινα

(Panepirotic Athletic
Association of Giannina)
Nickname(s) Ajax of Epirus
Founded 1966
Ground Zosimades Stadium,
Ioannina, Greece
(Capacity 7,500 (seated))
Chairman Flag of Greece Alexis Kougias
Manager Flag of Greece Periklis Amanatidis
League Second Division
2007-08 4rd
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PAS Giannina (Greek: Πανηπειρωτικός Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Γιάννινα - Panipeirotikos Athlitikos Syllogos Giannina), the Panepirotic Athletic Association of Giannina, is a Greek association football club based in the town of Ioannina, the capital of Greece’s Epirus region.

After the 2005-6 football season, the team was promoted to Greece’s Second Division. The club is probably best known among Greek football spectators for its fervent support.

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[edit] History

[edit] The Rise of the 'Ajax of Epirus'

PAS was formed in 1966 as a result of the union of the two local teams - Atromitos and Averof. During its 1970s and early 1980s prime, the provincial club was bolstered by the acquisition of six Argentine players of Greek descent (Oscar Alvarez, Edouardo Rigani, Juan Montez, Jose Pasternac, Alfredo Glasman and Edouardo Lisa, with De Faria as coach) and procured several finishes near the top of the National Division table, often earning victories over Greece’s more established big city teams such as Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK and PAOK. The club’s effective and spirited play during the 1970s drew flattering comparisons with that of the renowned Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam, and the moniker “Ajax of Epirus” has stuck with the team ever since. In 1980 former Poland national team coach Jacek Gmoch took the helm of the Epirote club for what was a brief but reasonably successful tenure.

[edit] In the Doldrums: Mid 1980s and 1990s

The period following the club's aforementioned peak years generally marked a sharp decline in the club's fortunes as many of its top stars moved on or retired outright without being satisfactorily replaced. PAS languished in the lower rungs of Greek football from the mid 1980s onwards, having only managed to stubbornly climb back up to the top flight for a single season in 1990 before being immediately demoted. The club would spend the remainder of the 1990s in the lower divisions.

[edit] Bumpy Ride: 2000 to present

PAS has experienced a fair degree of instability in recent years. Under the stewardship of businessman Manthos Kolempas, the club showed signs of a mild resurgence by managing to be promoted to the National Division twice since 2000. The club was relegated, however, from the top flight after the 2000-1 season following a controversial 3-game playoff with OFI Crete and again after the 2002-3 season following sanctions of 65 points imposed on it by the Greek football association (EPO) after a unique and also unfair decision.There are other teams in Superleague that owe at least 30 million euros but only Pas Giannena was relegated. Related administrative and financial issues threatened to cause the club to be stripped of its professional status and relegated to the amateur division indefinitely. This was ultimately averted and the club's control switched over to attorney Alexis Kouyias, who has up to this point overseen the promotion of the team from the Tertiary Division (Gamma Ethniki) to the Second Division (Beta Ethniki). During 2006-2007 Pas finished 5th in the Second Division after a relatively good season. Two weeks before the start of 2007-2008 season , Pas Giannina was thought to be undoubtedly among the favourites to win promotion to Superleague.

The team had a very successful campaign to the 2007-2008 season, finishing in fourth position and providing the fans with new hope after disappointment in the past. They were very close to promotion, losing out on the last match day but remain positive for the next season.

[edit] Honors and Distinctions

Over the years, PAS has competed in the National Division for a total of 15 seasons. The club has never won the National Championship or the Greek Cup, but it has won lower division titles throughout its history and represented the Greek football league in the 1978-9 and 1993-4 Balkans Cup tournaments. During its peak years in the National Division, the club twice finished in the 5th place position (1975-6, 1977-8 seasons) and once in the 6th place spot (1979-80 season). The most famous player to have donned the blue and white PAS jersey in recent years is defender Giourkas Seitaridis, who later played for Panathinaikos, FC Porto, Dynamo Moscow, and Atlético Madrid as well as the triumphant Euro 2004 Greece squad. On January 31st, 2007, PAS clinched a spot in the Greek Cup semifinals by virtue of an extra-time goal from Evangelos Kontogoulidis before a hostile crowd in Karaiskaki Stadium. With an aggregate score of 3-2, PAS also became the first ever lower division club to eliminate Olympiacos from the Greek Cup tournament.

  • National Division
    • 1975-76, 5th place: 30 games, 36 points, 15 wins, 6 draws, 9 losses, goals 40-33
    • 1977-78, 5th place: 34 games, 38 points, 14 wins, 10 draws, 10 losses, goals 45-39
    • 1979-80, 6th place: 34 games, 37 points, 14 wins, 9 draws, 11 losses, goals 50-44
  • Second division
    • 1973-74, second division champion
    • 1985-86, second division champion
    • 2001-02, second division champion

[edit] Rivalries

PAS fans harbor a deep antipathy for the "establishment" teams from Athens-Piraeus, Panathinaikos, Olympiacos and AEK.

Fiece hostility has been noticed against OFI Crete based on the events surrounding their 2001 playoff. In contrast, derby matches against nearby AO Kerkyra are competitive in the sporting sense but do not evoke the same feelings of enmity from PAS supporters.

[edit] Notable Former Players

  • Takis Grammeniatis
  • Thalis Tsirimokos
  • Nikos Lappas
  • Nikos Liakos
  • Alkis Mantos
  • Thomas Tsourlidas
  • Vasilis Papachristou
  • Andreas Bonovas
  • Lakis Papaioannou
  • Thanasis Bretanos
  • Giorgos Donis
  • Yourkas Seitaridis
  • Thanasis Papazoglou
  • Thomas Kyparissis
  • Nikos Spiropoulos
  • Giorgos Priskas
  • Oscar Alvarez
  • Edouardo Rigani
  • Juan Montez
  • Jose Pasternac
  • Alfredo Glasman
  • Edouardo Lisa
  • Carlos Ruiz
  • Ioannis Bella
  • Vicente Estavillo
  • Dragan Kokotovij
  • Joe Nagbe
  • Nagoli Kennedy
  • Armando Feutchine
  • Zdenko Muf

[edit] Top Scorers

Rank Name Goals Scored
1 Edouardo Rigani 91
2 Oscar Alvarez 77
3 Alfredo Glasman 75
4 Ioannis Bella 50
5 Dimitris Seitaridis 45

[edit] Current roster 2007/08

PAS Giannina
Current Roster
No. Position Player
Coach: Periklis Amanatidis
1 Flag of Greece GK Nikolaos Zafeiropoulos
15 Flag of Mali GK Mahamadou Sidibè
29 Flag of Greece GK Panagiotis Papadopoulos on loan to Preveza FC
35 Flag of Greece GK Athanasios Kouventaris
2 Flag of Greece DF Georgios Ntasios (captain)
8 Flag of Greece DF Nikolaos Georgiadis
 ? Flag of Greece DF Pavlos Vartziotis
37 Flag of Greece DF Euripidis Giakos
19 Flag of Greece DF Ioannis Samaras
5 Flag of Greece DF Nikolaos Zapropoulos
25 Flag of Greece DF Alexios Michail
38 Flag of Greece DF Konstantinos Pagonis
4 Flag of Greece DF Georgios Kousas
50 Flag of Greece DF Spyros Gogolos
23 Flag of Togo MF Paul Adado
No. Position Player
12 Flag of Guinea MF Jean Marie Sylla
31 Flag of Greece MF Konstantinos Kiassos
40 Flag of Brazil MF Fillip Rodriguez da Silva
7 Flag of Greece MF Ilias Mihalopoulos
 ? Flag of Greece MF Sotiris Tsatsos
21 Flag of Greece MF Konstantinos Diamantidis
18 Flag of Greece MF Konstantinos Kaznaferis
36 Flag of Greece MF Alexandros Kalogeris
17 Flag of Greece FW Thomas Kapouranis on loan to Preveza FC
20 Flag of Greece FW Christos Tzanis
9 Flag of Greece FW Georgios Saitiotis (vice captain)
11 Flag of Greece FW Evangelos Kontogoulidis
39 Flag of Greece FW Christos Koutsospyros
13 Flag of Greece FW Georgios Lappas on loan to Niki Volou
33 Flag of Greece FW Ilias Solakis

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