Platanias F.C.

Platanias
Full name Αθλητικός Όμιλος Πλατανιά Χανίων
(Athletic Club Platanias)
Nickname(s) Red Shamrock
Founded 15 March 1931
Ground Perivolia Municipal Stadium
Chania, Greece
Capacity 4,000
Owner(s) Stelios Varouxakis
Manolis Mathioulakis
Antonis Kokolodimitrakis
Chairman Manolis Mathioulakis
Manager Georgios Paraschos
League Superleague Greece
2013–14 Superleague Greece, 14th
Website Club home page

Athlitikos Omilos Platania Chanion (commonly referred to as Platanias F.C. or simply Platanias) is a Greek football club based in Platanias, Chania. The association was founded in 1931 by Antonis Varouxakis. The club currently competes in the Superleague for the first time in their history, after winning the promotion play-offs of 2011–12 Football League.

History

The 1942–43 AO Platanias struggled in the final Cup with the traditional association Talos but having significant absences as patients and goalkeeper Kouroupi ladaki and Galanis, who brought gun wound in the abdomen. Although Platanias lost the match, the final had a special importance because of the costumes of players.

The jerseys were made from flags that had been stolen from the warehouses of the Germans, and residents had turned into the athletic apparel seamstresses in the village! From this fact, probably introduced in the red jerseys of the team.

With the same attire struggled even against groups of German soldiers, who indeed seemed sporting ethic and where lost.

In 1945 the team languished due to heavy immigration and the civil war that caused many players to leave their homeland.

In 1958 the initiative was reestablished about Manolis Mathioulakis and first president Emmanuel Kallitsaki doctor and playing at local third category.

Then he became a member of the Union of Football Associations (NSOs) and Chania first year climbed category, where it remained until 1969.

In 1970 he played for the first time in A "local class".

In 1971 she competed in Platanias an important game with the Renaissance Chania (today Ionia), but because of the political situation of the time, the team was wronged, was the conflict in court, punished and remained inactive until 1975.

After the restoration in 1975, reestablished, struggling to C "local class, where he remained for two years and then went to B ', where he played another two years to come to play in the A" category.

From 1980 begins the rise of Platanias, who participated in the National Amateur Championships (equivalent to the existing C "National") contestant in Greece.

After their first two matches, the team demoted and then took a radical renewal, with footballers – inhabitants of Platanias.

In 1985 he moved category (D "National"), but relegated the same year. For three years he fought in the First local championship Chania.

In 1989 he went to the Fourth National class for two periods.

In 1993, after relegation, struggled for a year when the Regional Championship and won. After relegation in 2002 as he fought in the local league.

Between 2002 and the period from 2008 to 2009 played in Platanias Crete Regional Championship having a starring role in collecting 305 points in total! until that time was the second dynamic basis points, a team in Crete, after Chersonissos.

The best, by then, football year history of Platanias, was the 2008–09 and after a stunning season champion emerging regional championship.

The road to the top

Greece
Tzanis
Greece
Dimitris
Greece
Paligeorgos
Argentina
González
Greece
Maragoudakis
Greece
Martsakis

In 2009–10 season, the team fighting for the first time to Gamma Ethniki and manages, after a long race effort, remain in class. Specifically, he won 38 points in all 34 games, finishing in 12th position in the league!

The next year 2010–11 Football League 2 Platanias out excellent performances and managed to finish in the 5th place. but gained promotion due to Koriopolis scandal, when many teams were relegated from the Football League.

The period 2011–12 at Football League starts with the best conditions for Platanias, who manages to stand out from the beginning and even won the title of "champion of winter." The last day finds Platanias in fifth in the standings with 60 points, while promotion play-offs of 2011–12 Football League the team of Chania making excellent appearances against Kallithea, Kalloni and Panachaiki to take first place and ascend to the Superleague, which is struggling in the period 2012–13 Superleague Greece, for the first time in their history, but also more generally in the history of Chania's football.

First season in Superleague

The first season in Superleague Greece, Platanias finished in 9th place with 36 points. He beat historical teams of the category such as Panathinaikos with 2 wins home & away (totally 3 with Greek Cup win), AEK with 1 home win & Aris with 2 wins home & away. The biggest impact of this season, is about eliminated Panathinaikos in Fourth Round of Greek Cup on a two-legged match.

Facilities

Platanias & Maleme Municipal Grounds

The municipal ground of Platanias, built in 1959 and still exists today, was built by the same residents who were using hoes to dig the field with donkeys carrying soil used to fill the field. However, at that time were working on the basis of Marathi and an employee, resident of Platanias, Kostas Tsigounakis, volunteered to help build the stadium using a machine – loader base. Today FC Platanias uses three pitches, two of which (grounds of Platanias and Maleme) belongs to Municipality of Platanias and one (Perivolia Municipal Stadium) in the Municipality of Chania. The ground of Platanias, which located within the village, have plastic turf of modern standards since 2008–09 period.

The municipal ground of Maleme is land granted by the Greek Air Force in Platanias, who built the stadium with natural grass. Platanias played in this ground, until 2011–12 period. In these, indeed, installations, contains another ground, which like the ground of Platanias use for their workouts teams Academies FC Platanias. [1]

Perivolia Municipal Stadium

From the season 2012–13 the team competes in Perivolia Municipal Stadium of Chania, which took place in record time, extensive upgrading and modernization work at all levels to meet in full all the obligations set by the organizing principle of Superleague and NOVA TV. The Municipal Ground of Perivolia has now "morphed" into a modern football stadium, with two tiers (one of them covered), journalists theories, comfortable – brand new changing rooms for athletes and referees (female assistants are separate changing rooms), dispensary, gym, comfortable office for the observer of the match, great room for press conferences and other venues. [2]

Sponsorship

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
2010–11 Macron Lotto
2011–12 Macron OPAP
2012–13 Macron Tzoker
2013–14 Macron Tzoker
2014–15 Macron Tzoker

Honours

Domestic Titles and honours

Winners (1): 2008–09

League Performance

Season League Position
2002–03 Delta Ethniki 7th
2003–04 Delta Ethniki 8th
2004–05 Delta Ethniki 6th
2005–06 Delta Ethniki 4th
2006–07 Delta Ethniki 8th
2007–08 Delta Ethniki 5th
2008–09 Delta Ethniki 1st (C)
2009–10 Football League 2 12th
2010–11 Football League 2 5th (P)
2011–12 Football League 5th (P)
2012–13 Superleague 9th
2013–14 Superleague 14th
2014–15 Superleague TBP

Professional history

Current squad

As of 12 July 2013[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Martinique GK Kévin Olimpa
3 Cameroon DF Banana Yaya
5 Greece DF Dimitris Alkis (captain)
7 Greece MF Kostas Mendrinos
8 Chad MF Azrack Mahamat
9 Spain FW David Torres
10 Spain MF Jaime Gavilán
11 Serbia FW Luka Milunović
14 Spain MF Juan Aguilera
16 Brazil FW Cássio
17 Ukraine DF Yevhen Neplyakh
18 England FW Walter Figueira
19 Greece MF Nikiforos Tsontakis
20 Greece MF Fanouris Goundoulakis
No. Position Player
21 Greece MF Athanasios Tsourakis
22 Democratic Republic of the Congo DF Bernard Itoua
23 Mali DF Ousmane Coulibaly
26 Albania MF Emiljano Shehu
28 Greece GK Antonis Efthimakis
31 Greece DF Giannis Zaradoukas
33 Greece DF Giorgos Machlelis
55 Ghana MF Abdul Aziz Tetteh
77 Greece DF Alexandros Apostolopoulos
84 Brazil FW Gilvan Gomes
91 Greece GK Kostas Peristeridis
92 Greece GK Antonis Kokkalas
94 Greece MF Rafail Soukias
99 Greece FW Giorgos Giakoumakis

[4]

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Greece DF Antonis Ntentakis (to Kissamikos)
Greece MF Theodoros Tsikoudakis (to Kissamikos)
No. Position Player
Liberia FW Herron Berrian (to Olympiacos Volou)

U20 Squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
29 Greece MF Nikos Xalkiadakis
Greece GK Dimitris Kasotakis
Greece DF Panagiotis Volonakis
Greece DF Ilias Stefanidis
Greece DF Kostas Galanidis
No. Position Player
Greece MF Giannis Kokkinakis
Greece MF Alexis Kontorinakis
Greece FW Kostas Tsitas
Greece FW Manolis Papadakis

Albert Cancio American

Club officials

Board of directors

Management staff
President & CEO Manolis Mathioulakis
Vice-President Antonis Kokolodimitrakis
Department Head Stelios Varouxakis
Chief Executive Dimitris Mathioulakis
Technical Director Labros Maltezos
Secretary General Manolis Tsiritakis
Member Dimitris Alexakis
Member Christos Pramateutakis
Member Grigoris Kokolantonakis
Member Andreas Maraboutakis
Member Manolis Tzineurakis
Member Apostolos Apostolakis

Technical and medical staff

Technical staff
Head coach Georgios Paraschos
Assistant coach Giannis Thomaidis
Fitness coach Lewnidas Papadakis
Goalkeeper coach Kwstas Panagias
Physio Patriotakis Panagiotis
Physio Katerina Kokologianni
Physio Pateros Giannis
Doctor Giannis Sfirakis
Carer Saridakis kostas
Carer Mpaxevanidis Lysimahos
Carer Mpaxevanidis Vaggelis

Notable former players

Greece
Albania

Algeria
Argentina
Austria
Belarus
  • Belarus Vitali Zhaludok
Brazil
Cameroon
Chad
Congo
Cyprus
England
Equatorial Guinea
France
Ghana

Liberia
Lithuania
Mali
Nigeria
Portugal
Serbia
Spain
Switzerland
Ukraine
Venezuela

Former coaches

References

External links