Difference between revisions of "Trikala FC"

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In [[1966]], Trikala were undefeated at home until their last match when they lost to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 0-5 (all five goals were scored in the second half). This victory enabled Olympiakos to win their first championship since [[1959]].
 
In [[1966]], Trikala were undefeated at home until their last match when they lost to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 0-5 (all five goals were scored in the second half). This victory enabled Olympiakos to win their first championship since [[1959]].
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[[Sakafliades]] are the official supporters of the club following them everywhere.
  
  
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*[[Andreas Stamatiadis]] ([[1971]])
 
*[[Andreas Stamatiadis]] ([[1971]])
 
*[[Giorgos Paraschos]]
 
*[[Giorgos Paraschos]]
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*[[Zoran Babovic]]
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*[[Mixalis Filippou]] (the leader)
  
 
[[Category:Football Clubs]]
 
[[Category:Football Clubs]]

Revision as of 14:06, August 20, 2006

AO Trikala FC came about in 1964 from the merger of Achilleus Trikala and AE Trikala. The team has played in Alpha Ethniki from 1965 until 1967, 1969, 1972 and 1973.

Their highest placement in the top division was 11th in 1966.

Trikala were the first Greek club to play two foreigners in their lineup - Radovic and Messaros - in 1965.

In 1966, Trikala were undefeated at home until their last match when they lost to Olympiakos 0-5 (all five goals were scored in the second half). This victory enabled Olympiakos to win their first championship since 1959.

Sakafliades are the official supporters of the club following them everywhere.


Colours: Blue and red.

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