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Formed in [[1961]] by the merger of Pallevadeiaki and Trofonios, '''Levadiakos''' is the top football club of [[Livadia]] capital of [[Boeotia prefecture]]. Levadiakos were first promoted into the [[Football A Division|A' Division]] in [[1987]].  
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==Events==
Since then they have played the following seasons in the top league of Greece:
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*[[1699]]: Through the Treaty of Karlowitz, [[Morea]] passes from the Ottoman Empire to Venice.
*[[1988]]: 13th place
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*[[1936]]: The national elections in Greece are inconclusive with the [[Liberal Party]] and their allies winning roughly the same number of seats in [[Hellenic Parliament|Parliament]] as the [[Popular Party]] and their allies. The [[Communist Party of Greece]] with its 15 seats holds the balance of power.
*[[1989]]: 12th place
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*[[1940]]: Greece and Britain sign a major trade agreement.
*[[1990]]: 13th place
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*[[1944]]: 43 Greeks are executed outside [[Kozani]] by the occupation forces.
*[[1991]]: 17th place - Relegated
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*[[1951]]: Greek forces suffer their first casualties in the [[Korean War]]: 3 dead, 2 wounded, 1 missing in action at Hill 406 north of Inchon.
*[[1994]]: 11th place
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*[[1989]]: Two masked men rob the Post Office of [[Chania]], [[Crete]] of some 47,000,000 drachmas.
*[[1995]]: 17th place - Relegated
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*[[1995]]: Greek Foreign Minister, [[Karolos Papoulias]], cancels his visit to Auschwitz for the 50th anniversary of the camp's liberation, on account of the Polish government's raising of the flag of FYROM with the sunburst of [[Vergina]] at the camp.
*[[2006]]: 14th place - Relegated
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*[[2015]]: Prime Minister-elect, [[Alexis Tsipras]], breaks tradition by taking a civil oath of office without the presence of [[Archbishop]] [[Ieronymos II]].
*[[2008]]:
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*[[2015]]: A Greek F-16 fighter jet crashes at Los Llanos base in Albacete, Spain, during a NATO exercise. Both pilots are killed along with eight others.
  
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===Sports===
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*[[1997]]: [[Calliope Ouzouni]] breaks the Greek women's record for the [[shot put]] with 18.12m
  
Colours: Green and blue.<br>
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==Deaths==
Stadium: Municipal Stadium of Leivadia (capacity 6,800)<br>
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*[[1895]]: [[Achilleas Paraschos]], poet
  
== Players ==
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[[Category:Days]]
*[[Stathis Pehlivanidis]]
 
*[[Elias Armodoros]]
 
*[[Jorge Barrios]]
 
*[[Takis Gonias]]
 
*[[Michalis Kasapis]]
 
*[[Takis Lemonis]]
 
*[[Antonis Manikas]]
 
*[[Yiannis Martinaios]]
 
*[[Yiannis Marinakis]]
 
*[[Spiros Goulis]]
 
*[[Michalis Bletsas]]
 
*[[Giorgos Togias]]
 
*[[Thanasis Basbanas]]
 
*[[Kostas Tsanas]]
 
*[[Vladimir Koic]]
 
*[[Vangelis Kryos]]
 
*[[Nikos Markou]]
 
*[[Andreas Loukas]]
 
*[[Mirsa Jionus]]
 
*[[Nikos Zafeiropoulos]]
 
*[[Alex DiPaoli]]
 
*[[Anderson Oliveira]]
 
*[[Paris Andralas]]
 
*[[Alban Bushi]]
 
*[[Kostas Kallimanis]]
 
*[[Theodosis Theodosiadis]]
 
*[[Panagiotis Machairas]]
 
*[[Mea Vitali]]
 
*[[Pavlos Dimou]]
 
*[[Nikos Dimitropoulos]]
 
*[[Ivan Rusev]]
 
*[[Tasos Pastos]]
 
*[[Loukas Karakatsanis]]
 
*[[Yiannis Chrysafis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Zisopoulos]]
 
*[[Mario Gourma]]
 
*[[Toure Bassala]]
 
*[[Nikos Karakostas]]
 
*[[Adrian Iordache]]
 
 
 
== Coaches ==
 
*[[Kostas Polychroniou]]
 
*[[Christos Zanteroglou]]
 
*[[Telis Batakis]]
 
*[[Stavros Diamantopoulos]]
 
*[[Stathis Stathopoulos]]
 
*[[Takis Lemonis]]
 
 
 
== On the web ==
 
*[http://www.levadiakos.gr/ Official team site]
 
**[http://www.levadiakos.gr/downloads/levadiakos-ymnos-low.mp3 Levadiakos Anthem] (mp3 - 1.16MB)
 
 
 
[[Category:Football Clubs]]
 

Latest revision as of 20:30, January 26, 2015

Events

  • 1699: Through the Treaty of Karlowitz, Morea passes from the Ottoman Empire to Venice.
  • 1936: The national elections in Greece are inconclusive with the Liberal Party and their allies winning roughly the same number of seats in Parliament as the Popular Party and their allies. The Communist Party of Greece with its 15 seats holds the balance of power.
  • 1940: Greece and Britain sign a major trade agreement.
  • 1944: 43 Greeks are executed outside Kozani by the occupation forces.
  • 1951: Greek forces suffer their first casualties in the Korean War: 3 dead, 2 wounded, 1 missing in action at Hill 406 north of Inchon.
  • 1989: Two masked men rob the Post Office of Chania, Crete of some 47,000,000 drachmas.
  • 1995: Greek Foreign Minister, Karolos Papoulias, cancels his visit to Auschwitz for the 50th anniversary of the camp's liberation, on account of the Polish government's raising of the flag of FYROM with the sunburst of Vergina at the camp.
  • 2015: Prime Minister-elect, Alexis Tsipras, breaks tradition by taking a civil oath of office without the presence of Archbishop Ieronymos II.
  • 2015: A Greek F-16 fighter jet crashes at Los Llanos base in Albacete, Spain, during a NATO exercise. Both pilots are killed along with eight others.

Sports

Deaths