P.A.O. Rouf

P.A.O. Rouf
Full name Podosfairikós Athlitikós Ómilos Rouf
Founded 1947
Ground Municipal Stadium Rouf
Ground Capacity 1,600
Chairman GreeceUnited States Dave Stamatiadis
Manager Greece Dimitris Arnaoutis
League Athens A Local
2013–14 Athens A Local, 4th
Website Club home page

P.A.O. Rouf (Greek: Ποδοσφαιρικός Αθλητικός Όμιλος Ρουφ; English: Football Athletic Club Rouf) is a Greek football club, based in Rouf, Athens. The association was founded in 1947. The club has played in its traditional colours of red and white since its creation in 1947, after World War II. The chairman of the club is Athanasios Kafezas, a Greek businessman. The current stadium is the Municipal Stadium Rouf, seating 1,600 spectators.

History

In 1968, Amyna Rouf and Erigona merged with Rouf.

In 2009, they promoted to Gamma Ethniki. During the 2011–12 season Rouf were active in the Football League 2 - South in Greece and spent their third consecutive season in the third tier of Greek football. On occasion the club has been criticised for being a "mesh up" of several Greek clubs including Olympiakos Piraeus and Panathinaikos.

The average attendance at Rouf's home games in the 2011–12 season was 467, An increase on the 2010–11 season by 109. Dimitris Arnoutis is the manager and head coach of the club and has enjoyed a run of success since taking over from Michalis Papadopoulos in late 2007. He is the longest serving manager at the club since Costas Gianakis from 1956 to 1970. Recent rumours suggest that the club could soon see a level of investment coming from a further shareholder that would see them become the richest team in Greece.

In the 2012–13 season, the club played in the Delta Ethniki (Group 2).

Ranking history

Season to season

Sources:[1][2]

League history

Season Tier 1 Tier 2 Tier 3 Tier 4 Tier 5 Tier 6 Tier 7 Tier 8 Pts. Pl. W L T GS GA Diff. Greek Cup
1957–58[3]665304233
1958–59[4]1430172128
1960–61[5]1254253124
1961–62[6]12567
1963–64[7]1156303946
1964–65[8]1257304850
1965–66[9]671245850
1975–76[10]2 (G1)49306118unknown
1976–77[11]4 (G1)43325122unknown
1977–78[12]163389536unknown

Cup appearances

Notable former players

References

External links

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