Full name | Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi (Pan-Achaean Athletic Union) |
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Nickname(s) | Megali Kyria tis Peloponnisou (Great Lady of Peloponnesus) Rossoneri |
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Founded | 1891 | |||
Ground | Kostas Davourlis Stadium, Agyia Patras, Greece (Capacity: 11.400) |
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Μajor shareholder | Alexios Kougias | |||
Manager | Ilias Fyntanis | |||
League | Football League | |||
2010-11 | Football League 2, 1st (South Group) (promoted) | |||
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Panachaiki, known officially as Panachaiki GE (Greek: Παναχαϊκή Γυμναστική Ένωση - Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi), the Pan-Achaean Athletic Union, is a Greek multisport club based in the city of Patras, Greece.
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The history of Panachaiki began in 1891, when Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos was founded. In 1894, a rival sports club, Gymnastiki Eteria Patron, was founded in Patras by former Panachaikos' members.[1] It was only in 1923 that both clubs came to an agreement and decided to merge, forming Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi.
Panachaiki is a multisport club, whose athletes have won several Olympic medals. Emblematic figures in Panachaiki's history are weightlifter Dimitrios Tofalos and Kostas Davourlis, leader of the great football team that impressed Greece in the seventies and took part in the 1974 UEFA Cup, eliminating Austrians Grazer AK before losing to Dutch team Twente.[2]
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The team's privately owned arena is the Kostas Davourlis Stadium, the capacity of which is 11.321 seats. Despite that Panachaiki has also been using the much bigger Pampeloponnisiako Stadium from time to time.
Νο. | Nat. | Name | Date Of Birth | Former Club | |
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Goalkeepers | |||||
12. | Thanasis Drakopoulos | 26-02-1988 | Atromitos Lappa | ||
31. | Apostolos Androutsos | 26-07-1989 | Panegialios | ||
1. | Arkadiusz Malarz | 19-06-1980 | Ael Limassol | ||
Defenders | |||||
60. | Konstantinos Foufoulas | 25-10-1984 | Ilioupoli | ||
4. | Giorgos Lampropoulos | 09-02-1987 | Achaiki | ||
14. | Giannis Ioannou | 09-04-1984 | Vyzas Megaron | ||
6. | Giorgos Kokkinis | 27-04-1989 | Ethnikos Piraieus | ||
3. | Kostas Pagonis | 11-09-1985 | Ethnikos Piraieus | ||
17. | Spiros Spinoulas | 08-04-1986 | Aspropyrgos | ||
8. | Theodoros Pakaltsis | 09-05-1978 | Doxa Dramas | ||
23. | Andreas Chronis | 25-04-1989 | Agia Paraskevi | ||
16. | Stilianos Andrikos | 18-06-1990 | Vyzas Megaron | ||
Midfielders | |||||
21. | Giannis Koiliaras | 09-06-1988 | Trikala | ||
13. | Francisco Emilio Pol Hurtado | 17-09-1987 | Deportivo Petare | ||
5. | Alexandros Tsemperidis | 26-07-1986 | Ethnikos Piraieus | ||
7. | Dejan Miloseski | 27-12-1982 | Gornik Leczna | ||
26. | Thanasis Ntinas | 12-01-1989 | Zakynthos | ||
2. | Kiriakos Damianidis | 12-03-1989 | Anagennisi Epanomis | ||
10. | Alsid Tafili | 20-08-1987 | Teuta Durrës | ||
22. | Panagiotis Atmatzidis | 22-10-1986 | Vyzas Megaron | ||
15. | Theofanis Zarkos | 26-11-1991 | Korinthos | ||
18. | Konstantinos Mendrinos | 28-05-1985 | Aris | ||
27. | Sotiris Zelios | 05-07-1993 | Amateur Panachaiki | ||
28. | Γιάννης Μπουρλάκης | 14-12-1993 | Amateur Panachaiki | ||
Forwards | |||||
19. | Leonidas Kyvelidis | 08-02-1986 | Egaleo | ||
20. | José Emilio Furtado | 14-03-1983 | PAS Giannina | ||
11. | Giannis Chloros | 30-10-1978 | Egaleo | ||
Coach | |||||
Ilias Fintanis |
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Season | Competition | Round | Country | Club | Home | Away |
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1973–74 | UEFA Cup | 1st Round | Grazer AK | 2-1 | 1–0 | |
2nd Round | FC Twente | 1-1 | 0-7 | |||
1997 | UEFA Intertoto Cup | Group 5 | Stabæk IF | 1–1 | ||
FC Dynamo Moscow | 1–2 | |||||
B36 Tórshavn | 4–2 | |||||
K.R.C. Genk | 2-4 |
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