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[[Category:Football Clubs]][[Image:Ionikos-Nikaia.png|thumb|200px|Ionikos team crest]]
 
[[Category:Football Clubs]][[Image:Ionikos-Nikaia.png|thumb|200px|Ionikos team crest]]
'''Ionikos''' are a Greek [[football (soccer)|football]] club. They were founded in [[1965]] when [[AE Nikaia FC|AE Nikaia]] merged with Aris Nikaia. Up until recently (end of [[2007]] season) they were playing in the Greek [[Football A Division|A Division]], however, having finished last, they were relegated into [[Football B Division|B Division]]. <br>
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'''Ionikos''' are a Greek [[football (soccer)|football]] club. They were founded in [[1965]] when [[AE Nikaia FC|AE Nikaia]] merged with Aris Nikaia.  
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From [[1989]] to [[2007]], Ionikos spent 16 out of 18 seasons in [[Alpha Ethniki]]. During that span, Ionikos finished as high as 5th in the league (on two occasions) and were finalists in the Greek Cup ([[1999]]-[[2000]]).  
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They competed in the UEFA Cup in [[1999]], losing home and away matches to French outfit Nantes<br>
 
Colours: Blue<br>
 
Colours: Blue<br>
 
Stadium: Neapolis (capacity 7,026)<br>
 
Stadium: Neapolis (capacity 7,026)<br>

Revision as of 08:16, October 1, 2011

Ionikos team crest

Ionikos are a Greek football club. They were founded in 1965 when AE Nikaia merged with Aris Nikaia.

From 1989 to 2007, Ionikos spent 16 out of 18 seasons in Alpha Ethniki. During that span, Ionikos finished as high as 5th in the league (on two occasions) and were finalists in the Greek Cup (1999-2000).

They competed in the UEFA Cup in 1999, losing home and away matches to French outfit Nantes
Colours: Blue
Stadium: Neapolis (capacity 7,026)


Achievements

Ionikos have managed to reach the final of the Greek Cup in 2000 and have also participated in the UEFA Cup in 1999.

Players

90s - Present

Coaches