Kavala F.C.

Kavala FC
Full name Athlitikos Omilos Kavalas
(Athletic Club of Kavala)
Nickname(s) Argonauts(Αργοναύτες)
Founded 1965
Ground Anthi Karagianni Stadium
(Capacity: 10,500)
Manager Elvis Scoria
League Delta Ethniki [1]
2010–11 7th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

AO Kavala (Greek: Athlitikos Omilos Kavala, Αθλητικός Όμιλος Καβάλα), the Athletic Club Kavala, is a professional association football club based in the city of Kavala, Greece.

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History[2]

The Macedonian club was formed in 1965 from the merger of Phillipoi Kavala, Iraklis Kavala and A.E. Kavala.

They have had a few runs in the top division of the Greek League. They were promoted to Alpha Ethniki for the first time in 1969 and stayed up for 6 years (19701975). They returned to top division in 1976 and played again for six seasons.

In 1982 the club were relegated to the Beta Ethniki (second tier of Greek football). After 11 years in Beta Ethniki and one year in Gamma Ethniki (third tier – 1988–89) they were promoted to Alpha Ethniki. There "black" period began for the team in which they played only in Beta Ethniki and Gamma Ethniki.

2009–2010 Season

In 2009 they signed Miltiadis Sapanis and EURO 2004 winner Fanis Katergiannakis. Kavala were promoted for the first time in 9 years to Greeces top division. In their quest to remain in the top flight they have signed José Reina's back up at Liverpool, Charles Itandje and recently acquired Brazilian Denílson (January 2010 transfer window) a 2002 World Cup Winner. Additional season signings include Craig Moore, Željko Kalac, Ebi Smolarek, Diogo Rincón, Sotiris Leontiou, Serge Dié, Wilson Oruma and Frédéric Mendy, . This combined with coach Aad de Mos meant that Kavala set the league alight. They subsequently achieved notable victories in the 2009–2010 season against Iraklis FC, Panionios, AEK FC and Panathinaikos FC.

2010–2011 Season

Ending in 6th place, the team entered the transfer season. In July, the Spanish goalkeeper, Lopez Vallejo (who played in Real Zaragoza) was added to the roster. The team's owner sought the new manager throughout Europe and settled on the Serbian coach Dragomir Okuka who lasted until November, when he was replaced by Henryk Kasperczak. In Kasperczak's debut as a coach, Kavala beat AEK, 2–1, in what was considered a very good appearance.

But in March 2011, Kasperczak, retired as the coach of this team, and he was replaced by Ioannis Matzourakis, who was the coach in Kavala FC team in the seasons 1985-1986. Kavala finished 7th and later faced the threat of relegation to Football League (Greece) due to the match-fixing scandal.[3] After an appeal, the team managed to avoid relegation by starting the new league with 8 points less.[4] On 23 August, however, the Professional Sports Committee stripped both Kavala and Olympiakos Volou from their professional licence and demoted them to the Delta Ethniki.[1]

League Participation

Stadium

The club plays in the Municipal Kavala Stadium "Anthi Karagianni".[5]

Current squad

As of 17 July 2011[6] Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 GK Mircea Bornescu
3 MF Andreas Govas
12 FW Dimitrios Drosos
14 DF Pierre Ducrocq
16 GK Emmanouil Apostolidis
18 DF Evangelos Economou
20 DF Anastasios Avlonitis
22 FW Georgios Kapnopoulos
23 MF Thomas Nazlidis
No. Position Player
25 GK López Vallejo
30 MF Horacio Cardozo
51 DF Vasilios Gavrilidis
77 MF Serge Dié (Captain)
91 MF Georgios Konstantaras
DF Alin Buleică
FW Danijel Aleksić
FW Kelvin Etuhu
FW Daniel Cousin

For latest transfers see List of Greek football transfers summer 2011

Coaching & Medical staff[7]

  • Manager: Elvis Scoria
  • Coach: Danilo Doncic
  • Goalkeeper Coach: Aleksandar Kocić
  • Club doctor: Dr. Dimitris Tsirkas
  • Physiotherapist: Iosif Michailidis

Out on loan

Foreign players

Only five Non-EU Nationals can be registered in the Greek Super league. Foreign players with an EU passport are registered as EU-Nationals

EU Nationals

Non-EU Nationals

Notable former players

60s – 80s

  • Panagiotis Koiveroglou
  • Pavlos Kopsachilis
  • Kostas Liolios
  • Grigoris Machairidis
  • Antonis Modouras
  • Fotis Papadopoulos
  • Dimitris Paridis
  • Giorgos Rigas
  • Stathis Triantafyllidis

90s – present

Coaches

League history

Sources:[8][9]

References

External links