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[[Category:Football Clubs]][[Image:Pierikos.png|thumb|200px|Pierikos team crest]]
==Events==
 
===January===
 
*[[January 7]]: [[Fanis Gekas]] signs for Samsunspor thus becoming the first [[Football (soccer)|football]] player from [[Greece]] to sign for a Turkish side.
 
*[[January 13]]: Standard & Poor's downgrades the credit rating of [[Cyprus]] by two notches pushing it into junk status.
 
*[[January 26]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index makes impressive gains of 3.93% closing at 766.23.
 
*[[January 27]]: Fitch cuts the credit rating of [[Cyprus]] to BBB- with a negative outlook.
 
===February===
 
*[[February 2]]: The [[House of Representatives of Cyprus]] rebukes UN envoy Alexander Downer over his "one-sided and detrimental statements and actions" that have eroded his credibility as an impartial facilitator in the talks between Greek and Turkish Cypriots.
 
*[[February 3]]: The International Court of Justice rules that Italy "violated the immunity which Germany enjoys under international law" by allowing [[Greeks]] to sue Germany in Italian courts over [[WW II]] war crimes.
 
*[[February 7]]:  A general strike by the major unions of [[Greece]] paralyse the country as private and public sector workers protest the government's plans to lower the minimum wage.
 
*[[February 10]]: The four [[Popular Orthodox Rally]] government members quit their posts in protest of the proposed new austerity measures.
 
*[[February 10]]: Unions begin a 48-hour strike throughout [[Greece]].
 
*[[February 13]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves, by 199 to 74, a package of austerity measures demanded by the EU and IMF in return for a 130 billion euro bailout. Following the vote, coalition parties expel more than 40 MPs for failing to back the bill while tens of thousands violently protest in [[Athens]] and other cities across [[Greece]].
 
*[[February 16]]: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu visits [[Cyprus]] marking the first time an Israeli leader has ever visited the nearby island republic.
 
*[[February 17]]: Armed robbers steal more than 60 artefacts from a museum in [[Olympia]].
 
*[[February 17]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 824.26 as values rise 5.00%.
 
*[[February 21]]: Eurozone finance ministers agree to lend [[Greece]] 130 billion euros after 13 hours of late-night talks in Brussels.
 
*[[February 22]]: Fitch downgrades Greece two notches to C. In response, the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 751.96 - a drop of 5.67%.
 
*[[February 23]]: The [[Hellenic parliament]] approves a law to write down 107 billion euros from its debt to private creditors.
 
*[[February 24]]: Former [[New Democracy]] MP [[Panos Kammenos]] announces the establishment of [[Independent Greeks]] - a centre-right party opposed to the EU-imposed austerity measures.
 
===March===
 
*[[March 7]]: [[APOEL FC|APOEL]] become the first [[Cypriot]] club to advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions' League after eliminating Lyon 4-3 on penalties. The regulation-time score was 1-0 which equalised the 0-1 loss in France.
 
*[[March 9]]: [[Greece]] achieves the biggest national debt writedown in history (€105 billion) as the vast majority of its private creditors sign up to a bond swap.
 
*[[March 10]]: [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] defeat [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] 71-70 and win the [[Greek Basketball Cup]].
 
*[[March 11]]: [[Dimitris Chondrokoukis]] wins gold in the [[high jump]] in the world indoor [[track and field]] Championships in [[Istanbul]] as he clears 2.33m.
 
*[[March 13]]: [[Eleftheria Eleftheriou]] with the song ''Aphrodisiac'' is chosen to represent Greece at the Eurovision Song Contest.
 
*[[March 13]]: Moody's Investors Service cuts [[Cyprus]]' sovereign rating one notch to Ba1 from Baa3, pushing it to junk status.
 
*[[March 13]]: Fitch assigns [[Greece]] a B- rating, becoming the first major rating agency to lift the country out of default territory.
 
*[[March 14]]: Former [[PASOK]] MPs [[Louka Katseli]] and [[Haris Kastanidis]] announce the creation of a new political party: the [[Social Contract]].
 
*[[March 18]]: [[Evangelos Venizelos]] is elected leader of the [[Panhellenic Socialist Movement]].
 
*[[March 18]]: The match between [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] is stopped after rowdy fans throw objects onto the pitch and set two fires in the stands. The score at the moment was 1-0 in favour of visitors [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]].
 
*[[March 21]]: The [[Hellenic Parliament]] approves the international bailout deal by 213-79.
 
===April===
 
*[[April 4]]: 77-year old pensioner, Dimitris Christoulas, shoots himself dead in [[Syntagma Square]] [[Athens]], not far from the [[Hellenic Parliament]]. Christoulas feared the austerity measures would leave him "scavenging for food in garbage cans".
 
*[[April 10]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index makes impressive gains of 3.17% closing at 730.03.
 
*[[April 10]]: The [[Panhellenic Maritime Federation]] (PNO) calls a 48-hour strike leaving thousands of holidaymakers stranded.
 
*[[April 11]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] proclaims national elections for [[May 6]], 2012.
 
*[[April 11]]: Former Minister, [[Akis Tsochatzopoulos]], is arrested on money laundering charges.
 
*[[April 20]]: A court in [[Greece]] finds four officials of Helios Airways guilty of manslaughter through negligence for the [[2005]] [[Helios Airways Flight 522]] disaster.
 
*[[April 23]]: The trial over responsibility of the Mari Naval Base explosion commences in [[Cyprus]].
 
*[[April 28]]: [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Atromitos Athens FC|Atromitos Athens]] 2-1 in extra time to lift the [[Greek Football Cup]].
 
===May===
 
*[[May 5]]: [[AE Limassol FC|AE Limassol]] defeat [[Anorthosis Famagusta FC|Anorthosis Famagusta]] 1-0 and clinch their first Cypriot championship since [[1968]].
 
*[[May 6]]: Parliamentary elections are held throughout [[Greece]], resulting in a very strong protest vote against the austerity measures of the ruling coalition: [[New Democracy]] finish first, but with less than 19% of the vote, while [[PASOK]] end up in third place with 13%.
 
*[[May 6]]: The turnout in Greek elections is at an all-time low. 34.91% of registered voters did not cast a ballot, breaks the record of 2009, when one in three people did not vote. The highest rate of abstention was registered in [[Florina]], where 59.07% of the electorate did not turn out to vote, while in [[Attica]] the abstention rate was 24.64%.
 
*[[May 7]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[New Democracy]] leader, [[Antonis Samaras]], a mandate to form a government. Within hours, [[Antonis Samaras|Samaras]] returns it as he is unable to form a coalition.
 
*[[May 7]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 643.87 as values drop 6.67% in response to the political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 8]]: In accordance with the Greek Constitution, President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[SYRIZA]] leader, [[Alexis Tsipras]], a mandate to form a government.
 
*[[May 8]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index again records significant losses, closing at 620.54 as values drop 3.62% in response to the continued political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 9]]: [[Alexis Tsipras]] returns the mandate as he too is unable to form a coalition.
 
*[[May 10]]: In accordance with the Greek Constitution, President [[Karolos Papoulias]] gives [[PASOK]] leader, [[Evangelos Venizelos]], a mandate to form a government.
 
*[[May 10]]: The Olympic torch is lit in ancient [[Olympia]].
 
*[[May 11]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] triumph over Barcelona 68-64 and qualify for the Euroleague final. In the other semi-final game, CSKA Moscow defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 66-64.
 
*[[May 13]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] summons leaders of the country's fractious political parties in a last-ditch effort to form a new coalition government.
 
*[[May 13]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] triumph over CSKA Moscow 62-61 and win the Euroleague for the second time in their history. The red-and-whites at one point in the game were 19 points down.
 
*[[May 14]]: The moderate [[Democratic Left]] party says it will not join pro-bailout parties in a coalition without the more radical far-left [[SYRIZA]].
 
*[[May 14]]: [[Cyprus]] president [[Dimitris Christofias]] announces he will not seek re-election.
 
*[[May 14]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 584.04 as values drop 4.56% in response to the continued political uncertainty in [[Greece]].
 
*[[May 15]]: As talks to form a coalition government fail, the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index drops another 3.62% to 562.88.
 
*[[May 16]]: President [[Karolos Papoulias]] meets with party leaders to create a caretaker government. Senior judge [[Panagiotis Pikrammenos]] is named caretaker prime minister.
 
*[[May 16]]: [[Greece]] announces [[June 17]] as the date for the country's repeat elections.
 
*[[May 17]]: The caretaker government of [[Panagiotis Pikrammenos]] is sworn in along with the newly-elected members of the [[Hellenic Parliament]].
 
*[[May 17]]: The first match of the [[basketball]] championship series between [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] is postponed as the bus carrying [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]]' players to the stadium is ambushed resulting in injuries to players [[Stratos Perperoglou]] and Stephen Smith.
 
*[[May 21]]: The leader of conservative [[New Democracy]], [[Antonis Samaras]], and the head of the liberal [[Democratic Alliance]], [[Dora Bakoyannis]], a former conservative minister and political rival, announce that they are joining forces in “a patriotic, pro-European front” aimed at “battling the forces of populism” and ensuring that the country remains in the eurozone.
 
*[[May 22]]: [[Aris Grigoriadis]] wins the second European Championship gold medal of his career, finishing first (with a time of 53.86 seconds) in the 100-meter backstroke final at Debrecen, Hungary.
 
*[[May 24]]: Rumours of a Greek exit from the Eurozone contribute to a 4.53% drop in stock values as the General Index of the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] closes at 502.52.
 
*[[May 24]]: Eighteen-year-old [[Panayiotis Samilidis]] clocked a national record of 2 minutes and 9.72 seconds at the European Swimming Championship in Debrecen, Hungary, in the 200-meters breaststroke to finish third, 1.12 seconds behind the winner, Daniel Gyurta of Hungary. [[Yiannis Drymonakos]] also finished third in the 200-meters butterfly with a time of 1:56.48, behind the winner, Laszlo Cseh, also from Hungary.
 
*[[May 25]]: The General Index of the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] drops below 500 (485.18) after another loss of 3.45% of stock values. The closing level represents a 22-year low.
 
*[[May 28]]: Diomedes Argos win the European Handball Federation Challenge Cup despite losing 22-20 to Wacker Thun, as the first match was 26-23 in favour of the Greek team.
 
===June===
 
*[[June 2]]: [[Olympiakos BC|Olympiakos]] defeat [[Panathinaikos BC|Panathinaikos]] 82-76, in the deciding game of the championship playoffs, to win the [[A1 League]] title - their first in 15 years.
 
*[[June 8]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] draw co-hosts Poland 1-1 in the opening game of [[Euro 2012]].
 
*[[June 13]]: Moody's cuts [[Cyprus]]' rating to Ba3 (from Ba1).
 
*[[June 16]]: [[National Football Team|Greece]] stun heavily-favoured Russia 1-0 (45+2' [[Giorgos Karagounis|Karagounis]]) to qualify for the quarter-finals of [[Euro 2012]].
 
*[[June 17]]: In the repeat national elections, [[New Democracy]] again finish first with 29.66% of the vote and 130 seats in [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]]. [[SYRIZA]] finish second with 26.89% and 71 seats. Once again, [[Golden Dawn]] return to [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]] with 18 seats thanks to a 6.92% share of the vote. A record 60 women were elected MPs.
 
*[[June 20]]: [[New Democracy]] leader, [[Antonis Samaras]], is sworn in as [[Prime Minister of Greece]] heading a coalition made up of [[New Democracy]], [[PASOK]] and the [[Democratic Left]].
 
*[[June 22]]: The [[National Soccer Team|Greek team]] bows out of the [[Euro 2012|UEFA Euro 2012 tournament]] following a 4-2 loss at the quarterfinals round to Germany in a much anticipated game dubbed as the "Bail-Out Game."
 
*[[June 25]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 566.79 after a drop of 6,84%.
 
*[[June 25]]: Fitch cuts the credit rating of Cyprus to BB+ (from BBB-) with a negative outlook.
 
*[[June 25]]: [[Cyprus]] announces that it intends to apply for a bailout from the Eurozone becoming the fifth EU member to do so.
 
*[[June 28]]: Armed robbers break into the home of [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] coach [[Giorgos Donis]] in [[Kifissia]] and hold his children and in-laws hostage. In the ensuing gun battle with the police, one policeman and one robber are wounded.
 
*[[June 29]]: In response to an EU deal to help finance debt-laden eurozone countries, the [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index rises by 5,68% to close at 611.16.
 
===July===
 
*[[July 1]]: [[Cyprus]] takes over the presidency of the European Union.
 
*[[July 9]]: The coalition government of [[Antonis Samaras]] wins the confidence vote in the [[Hellenic Parliament]] by 179 votes to 121. Voting for the government were the MPs of [[New Democracy]], [[PASOK]] and the [[Democratic Left]].
 
*[[July 12]]: The Greek [[Under-19 National Football Team]] defeat England 2-1 (aet) and advance to the final of the European Cup.
 
*[[July 15]]: The [[Under-19 National Football Team]] of Greece lose 1-0 to Spain in the final of the European Cup.
 
*[[July 23]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] General Index closes at 586.04 after a 7.10% drop.
 
*[[July 25]]: The [[Cyprus Stock Exchange]] General Index records losses of 8.02% in response to the possibility of the imposition of austerity measures by the "Troika".
 
*[[July 25]]: [[Triple jump]] athlete [[Paraskevi Papachristou]] was disqualified from the London Olympics over a posting on her Twitter account that was deemed as racist by the [[Hellenic Olympic Committee]].
 
*[[July 31]]: [[Haris Mavrias]] scores the second goal in a 2-0 Champions' League qualifier at Motherwell, and becomes the youngest [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] player to score in Europe, breaking the record of [[Giourkas Seitaridis]].
 
  
===August===
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'''Pierikos''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club from [[Katerini]], [[Macedonia]], [[Greece]], recently promoted from the [[Football C Division|C Division]] to the [[Football B Division|B Division]] . They were established on [[April 11]], [[1961]], when [[Megas Alexandros Katerini FC]], a club that had played in the [[Football A Division]], merged with Olympus Katerini.
*[[August 1]]: [[Ilias Iliadis]] wins bronze in judo - the first medal won by [[Greece]] in the 2012 London Olympiad.
 
*[[August 4]]: [[Alexandra Tsiavou]] and [[Christina Giazitzidou]] win bronze in the women's lightweight double sculls at the 2012 London Olympic Games.
 
*[[August 4]]: [[Alexandros Papamichail]] breaks the Greek record in the 20 km [[Race walking]] event with a time of 1:21.12.
 
*[[August 6]]: [[Pavlos Kontides]] wins a silver medal in the men's Laser class Olympic sailing marking the very first time that [[Cyprus]] won an Olympics medal of any kind.
 
*[[August 10]]: Four armed men rob a branch of [[Alpha Bank]] in the town of [[Naoussa (Paros)|Naoussa]] on the island of [[Paros]]. In their getaway, they kill 53-year old taxi driver Dimitris Michas who attempted to stop them. The victim was a son-in-law of footballer [[Mimis Domazos]] and singer [[Vicky Moscholiou]].
 
*[[August 11]]: [[Alexandros Papamichail]] breaks the Greek record in the 50 km [[Race walking]] event with a time of 3:49.56.
 
*[[August 22]]: PM [[Antonis Samaras]] meets Eurogroup chief, Jean-Claude Juncker, in [[Athens]].
 
*[[August 24]]: PM [[Antonis Samaras]] meets Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin to ask for an extension on the EU-imposed austerity targets for [[Greece]].
 
*[[August 25]]: PM [[Antonis Samaras]] meets President Francois Hollande in Paris in an attempt to gain an extension on the EU-imposed austerity targets for [[Greece]].
 
*[[August 27]]: [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] defeat [[Aris FC|Aris]] 1-0 in their [[Football A Division|Superleague]] opener. This match was the first in 23 years where two Greek clubs fielded no foreigners in their starting lineups.
 
===September===
 
*[[September 3]]: 53-year old Orthodox priest Athanasios Avgeropoulos is shot dead in [[Elis prefecture]] in the [[Peloponnese]]. This murder later proved to be the work of the priest's wife and her 41-year old lover.
 
*[[September 3]]: [[Aristides Makrodimitris]] wins the first medal for Greece at the London Paralympics - a bronze in the 100m freestyle swimming event.
 
*[[September 4]]: Greece wins gold at the London Paralympics, in mixed-pairs boccia, after defeating Portugal 4-1 in the final.
 
*[[September 5]]: The [[Athens Stock Market]] General Index rises to 675.07 after gains of 3.57%.
 
*[[September 10]]:  The [[Athens Stock Market]] General Index closes at 726.05 after a gain of 4.70%.
 
*[[September 17]]: [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] defeat [[OFI FC|OFI]] 2-1 in a game where all three goals were own goals.
 
*[[September 26]]: Major unions in [[Greece]] stage a 24-hour general strike to protest new planned spending cuts of more than 11.5bn euros.
 
===October===
 
*[[October 9]]: German chancellor, Angela Merkel, arrives in [[Athens]], on a state visit, amid extremely tight security.
 
*[[October 9]]: Moody's Investors Service cuts [[Cyprus]]' sovereign rating to B3 - from Ba3 - with a negative outlook.
 
*[[October 10]]: The [[Athens Stock Exchange]] and the [[Cyprus Stock Exchange]] both have bad days as they lose 3.64% and 4.62% respectively off their general indices.
 
*[[October 12]]: [[Giorgos Karagounis]] earns his 121st cap - breaking [[Theo Zagorakis]]' record of 120 - in the WC 2014 qualifier between [[National Football Team|Greece]] and Bosnia.
 
*[[October 16]]: [[Kostas Katsouranis]] earns his 100th cap as [[National Football Team|Greece]] defeat Slovakia 1-0 in Bratislava.
 
*[[October 17]]: Standard & Poor's downgrades [[Cyprus]]' sovereign rating by three notches - from BB to B - with a negative outlook.
 
*[[October 18]]: Major unions in [[Greece]] stage a general strike to protest against austerity measures.
 
  
==Deaths==
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Colours: White and black.<br>
===January===
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Stadium: First Municipal Gymnasterium of Katerini (capacity 6,200)<br>
*[[January 13]]: [[Lefteris Antoniadis]], legendary Greek-Turkish footballer.
 
*[[January 13]]: Rauf Denktash, Turkish-Cypriot leader.
 
*[[January 17]]: [[Johnny Otis]], Greek-American singer, musician, talent scout.
 
*[[January 20]]: [[Ioannis Kefalogiannis]], politician
 
*[[January 24]]: [[Theodoros Angelopoulos]], film maker
 
===February===
 
*[[February 3]]: [[Nikos Apergis]], actor, politician
 
*[[February 29]]: [[Vasilis Tsivilikas]], actor, comedian
 
  
===March===
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==Achievements==
*[[March 7]]: [[Smaroula Giouli]], actress
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*Pierikos played in the final of the Greek Football Cup in [[1963]] but lost to [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 3-0.
*[[March 10]]: [[Nikos Dadinopoulos]], actor
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*In the Greek League, Pierikos have twice finished 5th: in [[1965]] and in [[1968]].
*[[March 10]]: [[Domna Samiou]], folk singer
 
*[[March 18]]: [[Nikos Vastardis]], actor
 
*[[March 29]]: [[Yiannis Banias]], politician
 
===April===
 
*[[April 17]]: [[Dimitris Mitropanos]], popular singer
 
*[[April 30]]: [[Yiannis Gravanis]], footballer
 
  
===May===
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== All Players ==
*[[May 4]]: [[Rashid Yekini]], one-time [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] player
 
*[[May 6]]: [[Kostas Karras]], actor
 
*[[May 6]]: [[Marika Mitsotaki]], former first lady of [[Greece]]
 
===June===
 
*[[June 9]]: [[Georges Sarri]], actress
 
*[[June 18]]: [[Alketas Panagoulias]], [[football (soccer)|football]] player and coach.
 
*[[June 28]]: [[Paul Stassino]], [[Cypriot]] actor
 
*[[June 30]]: [[Thymios Karakatsanis]], actor
 
  
===July===
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=== 60's - 80's ===
*[[July 17]]: [[Giorgos Moutsios]], actor
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*[[Yiannis Adamopoulos|Adamopoulos, Yiannis]]
*[[July 23]]: [[Apostolos Papoutsakis]], football executive
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*[[Michalis Amanatidis|Amanatidis, Michalis]]
===August===
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*[[Tasos Anastasiadis|Anastasiadis, Tasos]]
*[[August 8]]: [[Giorgos Katsifaras]], politician
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*[[Kostas Bikas|Bikas, Kostas]]
*[[August 12]]: [[Giorgos Lazaridis]], playwright
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*[[Yiannis Christoforidis|Christoforidis, Yiannis]]
*[[August 17]]: [[Panos Markovits]], [[football (soccer)|football]] coach.
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*[[Petros Chrysostomou|Chrysostomou, Petros]]
*[[August 21]]: [[Michalis Menidiatis]], singer
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*[[Tasos Chrysargyris|Chrysargyris, Tasos]]
===October===
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*[[Nikos Dermisis|Dermisis, Nikos]]
*[[October 10]]: [[Alex Karras]], [[Greek-American]] football player and actor.
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*[[Stavros Diamantopoulos|Diamantopoulos, Stavros]]
*[[October 15]]: [[Dimitris Beis]], mayor of [[Athens]].
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*[[Stelios Dokos|Dokos, Stelios]]
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*[[Evangelos Drandakis|Drandakis, Evangelos]]
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*[[Yiannis Felekidis|Felekidis, Yiannis]]
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*Fotiadis
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*[[Polis Foulidis|Foulidis, Polis]]
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*[[Kyriakos Gourgiotis|Gourgiotis, Kyriakos]]
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*[[Giotis Iordanidis|Iordanidis, Giotis]]
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*[[Nikos Kalambakas|Kalambakas, Nikos]]
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*[[Kostas Kambas|Kambas, Kostas]]
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*[[Evangelos Karafoulidis|Karafoulidis, Evangelos]]
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*[[Nikos Karantaglidis|Karantaglidis, Nikos]]
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*[[Giorgos Kefalidis|Kefalidis, Georgios]]
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*[[Lakis Koktsidis|Koktsidis, Lakis]]
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*Konstantinidis
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*[[Giorgos Kostikos|Kostikos, Giorgos]]
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*[[Paschalis Kouimtzidis|Kouimtzidis, Paschalis]]
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*[[Vangelis Kourtoglou|Kourtoglou, Vangelis]]
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*[[Theodoros Kyziroglou|Kyziroglou, Theodoros]]
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*[[Dimos Liapis|Liapis, Dimitris]]
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*[[Dimitris Lytras|Lytras, Dimitris]]
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*[[Yiannis Marinopoulos|Marinopoulos, Yiannis]]
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*Mavromatis
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*[[Dimitris Mytilineos|Mytilineos, Dimitris]]
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*[[Yiannis Mystakidis|Mystakidis, Yiannis]]
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*[[Kostas Orfanidis|Orfanidis, Kostas]]
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*[[Nikos Pantazis|Pantazis, Nikos]]
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*[[Kyrillos Panteliadis|Panteliadis, Kyrillos]]
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*[[Yiannis Papadopoulos (Pierikos)|Papadopoulos, Yiannis]]
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*[[Lakis Papaioannou|Papaioannou, Lakis]]
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*[[Paraskevas Portokalidis|Portokalidis, Paraskevas]]
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*[[Stathis Parousiadis|Parousiadis, Stathis]]
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*[[Petros Pourpoutidis|Pourpoutidis, Petros]]
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*[[Adamos Poutsikis|Poutsikis, Adamos]]
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*[[Bogo Randjelovic|Randjelovic, Bogo]]
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*[[Fotis Sfikas|Sfikas, Fotis]]
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*[[Theodoros Sidiropoulos|Sidiropoulos, Theodoros]]
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*[[Polis Sidiropoulos|Sidiropoulos, Polis]]
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*[[Alekos Taxidis|Taxidis, Alekos]]
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*[[Christos Theodoridis|Theodoridis, Christos]]
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*Theodosiadis
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*[[Dimitris Toumbas|Toumbas, Dimitris]]
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*[[Aris Traganos|Traganos, Aris]]
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*[[Christos Tsiros|Tsiros, Christos]]
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*Tziokas
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*[[Christos Vavoulidis|Vavoulidis, Christos]]
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*[[Yiannis Yiannoulis|Yiannoulis, Yiannis]]
  
[[Category:Years]]
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==2006 - 2007 Squad==
[[Category:2012]]
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*[[Apostolos Itsios|Itsios Apostolos]] (No 1)
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*[[Vangelis Pourliotopoulos|Pourliotopoulos Vangelis]] (No 15)
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*[[Antonis Papadimitriou|Papadimitriou Antonis]] (No 22)
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*[[Nikos Troiris|Troiris Nikos]] (No 3)
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*[[Giorgos Boutogiannis|Boutogiannis Georgos (No 4)]]
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*[[Vaios Stoumbos|Stoumbos Vaios (No 17)]]
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*[[Kostas Yiannoulis|Giannoulis Kostas (No 18)]]
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*[[Panagiotis Giatzitzoglou|Giatzitzoglou Panagiotis (No 20)]]
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*[[Giorgos Tasidis|Tasidis Georgos (No 23)]]
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*[[Nikos Dadamis|Dadamis Nikos (No 24)]]
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*[[Ariel Paez|Paez Ariel (No 26) ARG]]
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*[[Giorgos Hadjizisis|Chatzizisis Georgos (No 27)]]
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*[[Sotiris Papagiannopoulos|Papagiannopoulos Sotiris (No 5)]]
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*[[Giorgos Makris|Makris Georgos (No 6)]]
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*[[Sakis Papavasiliou|Papavasiliou Sakis (No 7)]]
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*[[Sakis Dermitzoglou|Dermitzoglou Sakis (No 10)]]
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*[[Giorgos Poutouridis|Potouridis Georgos (No 13)]]
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*[[Panagiotis Kyparissis|Kyparissis Panagiotis (No 11)]]
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*[[Dimitris Kalambakas|Kalambakas Dimitris (No 19)]]
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*[[Thomas Kyparissis|Kyparissis Thomas (No 40)]]
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*Martins (No 41) BRA
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*[[Emil Nowakowski|Novakovski Emil (No 32) POL]]
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*[[Kostas Apostolidis|Apostolidis Kostas (No 31)]]
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*[[Akis Georgiou|Georgiou Akis (No 30)]]
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*[[Elias Manikas|Manikas Ilias (No 33)]]
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==Coaches==
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*[[Kostas Aidiniou|Aidiniou, Kostas]]
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*[[Nikos Alefantos|Alefantos, Nikos]]
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*[[Tasos Anastasiadis|Anastasiadis, Tasos]]
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*[[Christos Archontidis|Archontidis, Christos]]
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*[[Nikos Argyroulis|Argyroulis, Nikos]]
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*[[Harry Aurednik|Aurednik, Harry]]
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*[[Beki Bertalay|Bertalay, Beki]]
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*[[Dezso Bundzsak|Bundzsak, Dezso]]
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*[[Stathis Chaitas|Chaitas, Stathis]]
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*[[Kostas Hadjimichail|Chatzimichail, Kostas]]
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*[[Alekos Chelidonis|Chelidonis, Alekos]]
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*[[Stavros Diamantopoulos|Diamantopoulos, Stavros]]
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*[[Pavlos Grigoriadis|Grigoriadis, Pavlos]]
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*[[Rudolf Ilofski|Ilofski, Rundolf]]
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*[[Janne Janefski|Janefski, Janne]]
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*[[Vangelis Karafoulidis|Karafoulidis, Evangelos]]
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*[[Kostas Karapatis|Karapatis, Kostas]]
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*[[Yiannis Kollias|Kollias, Yiannis]]
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*[[Haris Kreopolidis|Kreopolidis, Haris]]
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*[[Theodoros Kyziroglou|Kyziroglou, Theodoros]]
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*[[Dimos Liapis|Liapis, Dimitris]]
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*[[Giorgos Mageiras|Mageiras, Georgios]]
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*[[Panos Markovic|Markovic, Panos]]
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*[[Yiannis Mantzourakis|Matzourakis, Yiannis]]
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*[[Nikos Mitrakas|Mitrakas, Nikos]]
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*[[Vasilis Papachristou|Papachristou, Vasilis]]
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*[[Lakis Papaioannou|Papaioannou, Lakis]]
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*[[Dimitris Paraskevopoulos|Paraskevopoulos, Dimitris]]
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*[[Alexander Petrovic|Petrovic, Alexander]]
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*[[Giorgos Siontis|Siontis, Georgios]]
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*[[Thanasis Soulis|Soulis, Thanasis]]
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*[[Christos Theodoridis|Theodoridis, Chistos]]
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*[[Thanasis Trouliaris|Trouliaris, Thanasis]]
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*[[Angelos Touloumtzidis|Touloumtzidis, Angelos]]
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*[[Giorgos Vazakas|Vazakas, Georgios]]
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*[[Kleanthis Vikelidis|Vikelidis, Kleanthis]]
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*[[Milan Zekovic|Zekovic, Milan]]
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==External Links==
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[http://www.pierikos.gr/ Pierikos website]

Latest revision as of 10:41, May 31, 2013

Pierikos team crest

Pierikos is a football club from Katerini, Macedonia, Greece, recently promoted from the C Division to the B Division . They were established on April 11, 1961, when Megas Alexandros Katerini FC, a club that had played in the Football A Division, merged with Olympus Katerini.

Colours: White and black.
Stadium: First Municipal Gymnasterium of Katerini (capacity 6,200)

Achievements

  • Pierikos played in the final of the Greek Football Cup in 1963 but lost to Olympiakos 3-0.
  • In the Greek League, Pierikos have twice finished 5th: in 1965 and in 1968.

All Players

60's - 80's

2006 - 2007 Squad

Coaches

External Links

Pierikos website