Skoda Xanthi F.C.

Skoda Xanthi F.C.
Full name PAE Skoda Xanthi Athlitikos Omilos
(F.C. Skoda Xanthi Athletic Club)
Nickname(s) Vasilissa Tis Thrakis (Queen of Thrace)
AOXARA (Mighty AOX)
Founded 1967, as A.C. Xanthi
Ground Skoda Xanthi Arena
Xanthi, Greece
(Capacity: 7,422)
Owner Christos Panopoulos
Chairman Pialoglou Aris
Manager Marinos Ouzounidis
League Super League Greece
2010-11 Super League Greece, 9th
Website Club home page
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

Skoda Xanthi F.C. (Greek: Π.Α.Ε. Skoda Ξάνθη Αθλητικός Όμιλος – PAE Skoda Xanthi Athlitikos Omilos), or F.C. Skoda Xanthi Athletic Club, is a Greek football club, based in the city of Xanthi. The club currently competes in the Super League Greece.

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History

The club was formed in 1967 from the merger of two local clubs, Aspida and Orfeas. The name of the team was Xanthi Athletic Club, officially up to 1992. In 1991, Viamar S.A., the official importer of Skoda vehicles in Greece, bought the club from its previous owner and renamed it to Skoda Xanthi Athletic Club.

The club is well set up in terms of their financial support and youth setup. FC Skoda Xanthi participated in the UEFA Cup in 2001–02, 2005–06, and 2006–07 seasons. In the 2004–05 season, Skoda Xanthi finished fourth in the First Division (today Super League), the club's best performance in many years.

Xanthi first played in the first division in 1989.

Stadium

Xanthi left their old stadium, the Skoda Xanthi Stadium (capacity 9,500), located in near the centre of the city, for the Skoda Xanthi Arena in 2004. Their new stadium sited 8 km outside the city, near Pigadia village, has a capacity of 7,422, however only has 3 stands. When the final stand is finally built, the new capacity will be around 9,000 seats.

Their appearance in the UEFA Cup saw them drawn in the qualifying rounds against English club Middlesbrough, who went on to reach the UEFA Cup final against Sevilla. Xanthi drew bravely 0–0 in the second leg, with Emerson making a return to the Riverside Stadium.

Staff

Current squad

As of 18 April 2011 (2011 -04-18) 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 Jody Viviani
4 DF Manolis Bertos
5 MF Dimos Baxevanidis
6 MF Edimar
7 FW Mauro Poy (Second vice-captain)
8 MF Stéphane Darbion
9 FW Dimitrios Souanis
10 FW Marko Markovski
11 MF Marcelinho
14 MF Petros Mandalos
15 MF Bogdan Mara
16 MF Theodoros Vasilakakis
17 FW Panagiotis Vlachodimos
18 DF Stavros Stathakis
No. Position Player
21 MF Konstantinos Fliskas (First vice-captain)
23 MF Dimitris Komesidis
25 DF Spyros Vallas (Captain)
27 GK Juri Lodigin
31 MF Nikolaos Tsoumanis
33 GK Sotirios Lymperopoulos (Third vice-captain)
34 FW Vlasis Kazakis
44 DF Michał Stasiak
66 MF Dani
70 MF Emil Dică
88 FW Marjan Altiparmakovski
91 GK Zaropoulos Michalis

For recent transfers, see List of Greek football transfers summer 2011

Retired Number

Out on loan

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
MF Pavlos Katharios (Agrotikos Asteras)

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

EU nationals (Dual citizenship)

Non-EU nationals

Notable former players

This list of former players includes those who received international caps while playing for the team, made significant contributions to the team in terms of appearances or goals while playing for the team, or who made significant contributions to the sport either before they played for the team, or after they left. It is clearly not yet complete and all inclusive, and additions and refinements will continue to be made over time.

See also Category:Skoda Xanthi F.C. players.

Former coaches

Former personnel

Co-trainer

Director of Sport

League history

Sources:[1][2]

European matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
2003–04 UEFA Cup 1st Round Lazio 0–0 0–4
2005–06 UEFA Cup 1st Round Middlesbrough 0–0 0–2
2006-07 UEFA Cup 1st Round Dinamo Bucureşti 3–4 1–4

References

  1. ^ Abbink, Dinant and Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander (2003-08-07). "Greece – Final Tables 1959–1999". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grkhist.html. 
  2. ^ Abbink, Dinant and Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander (2005-05-18). "Greece – List of Second Level Final Tables". RSSSF. http://www.rsssf.com/tablesg/grk2hist.html. 

External links

Official Sites

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