Larissa Football Clubs Association
The Larissa Football Clubs Association or the LFCA (Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Λάρισας, ΕΠΣΛ = Enosi Podosfairikon Somateion Larissas, EPSL) is a football (soccer) organization in the Larissa prefecture that is part of the Greek Football Federation.
History
Larissa FCA was founded in 1960 after the split from the Thessaly Football Clubs Association which now serves only for Magnesia including the Sporades (and its headquarters in Volos) with its headquarters in Larissa, the prefectural capital of the same name and the strength that makes up of over 100 clubs, The main organizations of the LFCA is the prefectural football (soccer) championships in four divisions and the Larissa Cup in which the teams from different divisions, the club-member of the LFCA which plays in the Fourth Division and the honorable awards as the prefectural teams enters the higher categories including the First, Second, Third and Fourth divisions.
The Larissa Championship enters the Fourth division.
The Larissa Cup enters the Greek Cup.
The LFCA include other honors for the best scorer in the teams with the highest mark "fair play" in every division.
Divisions
The 2008-09 season, the LFCA championships includes the clubs of each division:
First Division |
Aetos Amygdalia |
Aetos Makrychori |
Ampelokipoi FC |
Ambeloniakos FC |
Dimitra Giannoulis |
Doxa Argyropouli |
Dotieas Agia |
Elassonas FC |
Falaniakos |
Filoktitis Melivia |
Iraklis Chalki |
Kissavos Sykouri |
Nikaia FC |
Oikonomos Tsaritsanis |
Platykampos FC |
Toxotis Larissa |
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A1 Division |
Anagenissi Evangelismos |
Anagenisi Kalochori |
Anagenissi Farsala |
Damasiakos (Damassi) |
Dimitra Agia |
Doxa Vlachogianni |
Doxa Iperia |
Iraklis Larissa |
Keravnos Parapotamos |
Larissaikos |
Narthaki |
Olympos Larissa |
Panionios Nea Smyrni (Larissa) |
Proodeftiki Verdikoussa |
Rapsani |
Smolika Falani |
Thyella Larissa |
Voukefalos Larissa (named after Bucephalus) |
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Second Division - 1st Level |
Anagenissi Zappeio |
Apollon Vryssia |
Aris Larissa |
Armenio FC |
Astir Melissochori |
Atromitos Agioi ANargyroi |
Doxa Omorfochori |
Doxa Rachoula |
Enossi Melia |
Mahiti Terpsithea |
Megas Alexandros Chalkiades |
Neos Atromitos Sotiri |
Olympiakos Cheimadi |
Pineios Larissa |
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Second Division - 2nd Level |
Akadimia Tyrnavos |
Anthoupoli |
Astrapi |
Gonnoi |
Dassohori |
Dolihiakos |
Dynamo |
Krania |
Olympiada |
Omonoia Larissa |
Pelasgiotida |
Rodiakos |
Stefanovikeio/Galan. |
Thyella Elateia |
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Second Division - 1st Level |
Akadimia Farsala |
Argithea-Eretria Farsala |
Astir N. Perivolia |
Atromikos Vamvaki |
Achilleio Farsala |
Doxa Moschochori |
Dimou Ennipea FC |
Kypseli FC |
Myraikos Myres |
Nea Niki Niki |
Peorea Achilleiou |
Zoodochos Pigi |
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Second Division - 2nd Level |
Chyretiakos Domeniko |
Diogenis Larissa |
Eleftherochori |
Elpis Mesochori |
Iraklis Kallithea |
Iraklis Platanouli |
FC Larissa 88 |
Mytikas Kalyvia |
Proodeftiki Larissa |
Sarantaporos FC |
Sykea |
Thyella Meg. Eleftherochori |
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Third Division - 3rd Level |
Anagenissi Pournari |
Aris Koulouri |
Astir Mandra |
Cheimarros Marmarini |
Floga Evangelismos |
Iraklis Omolios |
Kastri AU |
Kalarittono AC |
Koilas Koilada |
Olympos Aigani |
Rapsani Railroad Station FC |
Thermaikos Stomio |
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Third Division - 4th Level (as of 2009-10 season) |
Amygdali |
Cheimaros Marmarini |
Dynamo Larissa |
Elaftheriakos |
Glafki |
Kalamaki |
Kastri |
Kypseli |
Melia |
Proteas Achilleio |
Nea Niki Niki |
Pinios |
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Teams in the highest categories
The power of the TFCA includes six teams in the 2008-09 season in national divisions:
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