Vyzas F.C.

Vyzas
Full name Vyzas Football Club
Nickname(s) Yellow-Black (Kitrinomauroi)
Founded 1928
Ground Megara Stadium
Megara
Capacity 2,350
Owner Greece Theodoros Michalaros
Chairman Greece Theodoros Michalaros
Manager Greece Vasilis Stasinopoulos
League Football League 2
2013–14 14th (relegated)
Website Club home page

Vyzas F.C. is a football club based in Megara, Greece. It was founded in 1928.

History

Vyzas Megaron was founded in 1928 by students and named after the ancient Megara hero Byzas. In 1960, the club was promoted to Greece's Beta Ethniki, where it stayed for seven years. Vyzas was later promoted to Greece's top league, Alpha Ethniki, where it played for four years. Its best result was seventh.

Between 1970 and 1975 and between 1979 and 1983, Vyzas played in Beta Ethniki. The team played for four years in Gamma Ethniki from 1983 to 1987. After 12 years in Amateur championships and four years in Delta Ethniki, the team moved to Gamma Ethniki in the summer of 2002[1] which they would remain until 2011. During that season, the team finished 14th along with Larissa, later in the 2009-10 season, their 2nd place was tied with Kallithea. Vyzas played with Trikala, the 2nd team of the North group to the neutral stadium of Panionios at Nea Smyrni. Vyzas was losing 1-0 till 90th minute where the Megara team had a genuine chance, which was stopped by a handball, as Megarians said, but the referee gave nothing. Trikala won the game by 2-0 and the next season took part at Beta Ethniki. In 2011, the team finished 2nd in the South Group and entered the Football League where they remain until 2013 where they finished 19th.

As a historical team Vyzas has its big rivalries with other teams such as Korinthos, Panachaiki, the Patras based team, and Aentas Salaminas which is based at an island nearby Megara called Salamina. At the 2009-2010 season Vyzas and Panachaiki were the two first teams of the South Group and was fighting for the first and the promotion to Beta ethniki. They played an extremely important match very late in the season, in the crowded Megara stadium. About 3000 Megarians made a fantastic atmosphere supporting their team but finally game ended 0-0. Vyzas didn't made to gain promotion that season.

Stadium

The Stadium of Megara, the home of Megara team is located in the centre of the city, and its capacity is 2,350. Although, from the 2012-13 season, Vyzas is playing to "Primary Stadium of Megara" which is at the west of the city and it is the main training ground of the other Megara based team, A.O.Megaron, a very successful team in basketball and athletics.[2]

Honours

Overall titles: Winners (5):
Piraeus Fourth Division (1'):
1958
Piraeus Third Division (1):
1959
'Piraeus A2 Division (1):
1960
Piraeus Premier Division (2):
1961, 1962
Cups: Winners (2): 1958, 1959

Season to season

Current squad

As of 1 November 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 Greece GK Ilias Diamantis
2 Greece DF Panagiotis Vasilakos
3 Greece DF Kyriakos Dimakakos
4 Greece DF Alexandros Diamantopoulos
5 Greece DF Stefanos Fournaris
6 Greece MF Nikolaos Beleris
7 Greece MF Dionisis Sideris
8 Greece MF Akis Stratakis
9 Serbia FW Mario Datić
10 Greece FW Giorgos Vlachos
11 Greece MF Panagiotis Platanitis
12 Greece GK Dionisis Dimitroulis
13 Greece DF Georgios Mpampanis
14 Greece DF Tasos Choustoulakis
15 Greece DF Andreas Nomikos
No. Position Player
16 Greece DF Alexandros Notas
17 Albania MF Fjorel Habilaj
18 Greece DF Sokratis Ntafopoulos
19 Greece MF Kostas Alevizos
20 Greece FW Michalis Papadopoulos
21 Greece DF Nikos Tsoliakos
22 Albania MF Mario Selmaraj
23 Greece GK Giannis Terekanidis
24 Greece MF Giannis Deskos
25 Greece MF Giorgos Koufis
26 Greece MF Giorgos Koufis
27 Greece FW Ierotheos Varelas
28 Greece MF Kostas Chatzimeletiadis
29 Greece MF Dimitris Koliopoulos
30 Greece DF Kostas Koromilas

Staff

Former Players

For details on former players, see Category:Vyzas F.C. players.

References

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