Ilioupoli F.C.

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Ilioupoli
Full name Ilioupoli Football Club
Founded 1953
Ground Iloupoli Municipal Stadium
Ilioupoli, Greece
Ground Capacity 2,000
Chairman Giorgios Tsakogiannis
Manager Efthimios Georgoulis
League Football League 2
2010–11 Football League, 17th (relegated)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

GS Ilioupoli (Greek: ΓΣ Ηλιούπολη) is a multi-sport club based in Ilioupoli, Athens, Greece.

The club was founded in 1953, and it has about 2,000 athletes competing in nine sports.[1]

Colours and crest

GS Ilioupoli's colours are red and blue and its logo features a setting sun on its nearby mountains and the ground.[1]

Squad 2010 - 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 Greece GK Nikolaos Kouvarakis
2 Greece MF Dimitrios Tsatsaris
3 Spain MF Jose Pla Moya
4 Greece DF Michalis Nikolopoulos
5 Greece DF Thodoris Berios
6 Serbia MF Srdjan Urosevic
9 Greece FW Stylianos Kritikos
10 Greece MF Sotiris Leontiou
11 Greece DF Angelos Sikalias
13 Spain GK Albert Marrama
No. Position Player
15 Greece GK Michalis Saroglou
16 Greece DF Giannis Katemis
17 Greece GK Giannis Takidis
18 Greece MF Christos Niaros
19 Greece MF Efstathios Stefanidis
23 Albania MF Justin Marku
21 Greece FW Anastasios Thanos
22 Greece MF Spyridon Dorovinis
28 Greece DF Dimitrios Alkiviadis

Sports

Football

In professional football Ilioupoli will compete in Beta Ethniki for the first time in the club's history in 2009-10, after winning the South Division of Gamma Ethniki in 2008-09.[2]

Track and field

  • Rankings:
    • 2010: 63rd (out of 321 clubs)[3]
    • 2011: 49th (out of 299 clubs).[4]
    • 2012: 44th (out of 281 clubs) [citation needed]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "History". GS Ilioupoli. 
  2. "Promotion to B' Ethniki". GS Ilioupolis. 
  3. "Track and field results, 2010", SEGAS (Greek) PDF
  4. "Track and field results, 2011", SEGAS (Greek) PDF

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