PAOK FC (women)

P.A.O.K.
Full name Panthessaloníkios Athlitikós Ómilos Kostantinopolitón
(Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans)
(Greek: Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινουπολιτών)
Nickname(s) Dikefalos (Doublehead)
Founded 2002
Ground Toumba Stadium
(Capacity: 28,703[1])
Chairman Theodoros Zagorakis
Manager Vasileios Paraskevopoulos
League A Division
2010–11 1st
Website Club home page
Home colours

PAOK Thessaloniki FC women's football team represents Greek sports society PAOK in the national A Division and international women's football competitions.

It was founded in 2002 as PAOK took over over Olympiada'96 Thessaloniki, which faced economical problems. It is currently the leading women's football team in Greece,[2] having represented the country in the UEFA Women's Champions League for the last six years.[3]

Contents

Current squad

As of 12 October 2011 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 Anthi Papakonstantidou
3 MF Anthoula Arvanitiki
5 FW Charoula Dimitriou
6 MF Maria Adamaki
7 DF Eirina Vlasiadou
8 MF Natalia Chatzigiannidou
9 MF Valeria Filippidou
10 FW Elena Dimitrijević
11 FW Dimitra Panteliadou
16 MF Glykeria Gkatzogianni
17 DF Ekaterina Spiro
18 DF Michaela Paraschou
No. Position Player
19 MF Eva Lagoggiani
22 MF Martha Mouratidou
27 DF Eleni Mouratidou
28 FW Thomai Vardali
29 FW Fotini Asimoni
31 GK Eleni Charalampidou
DF Panagiota Tselekoglou
DF Anna Blatsas
DF Vassiliki Tsiaka
MF Erasmia Charalampidou
FW Magdalina Tsoukala
FW Melina Kotta

Honours

UEFA Competitions Record

Season Competition Stage Result Opponent
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Group Stage 0–3 Regal Bucureşti
0–12 Trondheims-Ørn
1–8 SV Saestum
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 1–1 Maccabi Holon
0–5 Lehenda Chernihiv
5–2 AEK Kokkinochovion
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 0–4 Universitet Vitebsk
2–2 NSA Sofia
3–2 Pärnu JK
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage 3–0 Levadia Tallinn
0–1 Naftokhimik Kalush
0–4 AZS Wroclaw
2009–10 Champions League Round of 32 0–9 0–9 Arsenal LFC
2010–11 Champions League Round of 32 1–0 0–3 SV Neulengbach
2011–12 Champions League Qualifying Stage 3–0 Goliador Chisinau
0–1 ZFK Nase Taksi
1–1 YB Frauen

References