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− | '''Atromitos Piraeus FC''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club based in the [[Kaminia]] section of the city of [[Piraeus]]. | + | '''Atromitos Piraeus FC''' is a [[football (soccer)|football]] club, currently in the Greek [[Football D Division]], based in the [[Kaminia]] section of the city of [[Piraeus]]. |
Atromitos was founded in [[1925]]. Their colours are blue and white and, among others, have produced [[Giorgos Sideris]] who would later make a name for himself as a player of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and [[Elias Papageorgiou]] a [[1950s]] [[AEK FC|AEK]] forward. | Atromitos was founded in [[1925]]. Their colours are blue and white and, among others, have produced [[Giorgos Sideris]] who would later make a name for himself as a player of [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] and [[Elias Papageorgiou]] a [[1950s]] [[AEK FC|AEK]] forward. | ||
− | Atromitos participated in the Greek [[Football A Division]] in [[1961]], finishing 16th (last). | + | Atromitos participated in the Greek [[Football A Division]] in [[1961 Football Championship|1961]], finishing 16th (last). |
Among their other distinctions, the club finished 2nd in the Piraeus championship in [[1947]] and in [[1948]] behind champions Olympiakos. | Among their other distinctions, the club finished 2nd in the Piraeus championship in [[1947]] and in [[1948]] behind champions Olympiakos. | ||
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*[[Elias Papageorgiou]] | *[[Elias Papageorgiou]] | ||
*[[Giorgos Sideris]] | *[[Giorgos Sideris]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Alefantos]] | ||
+ | *Drosopoulos | ||
*Georgakopoulos | *Georgakopoulos | ||
+ | *Kopsachilis | ||
+ | *Mamalis | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Stribelis]] | ||
+ | *Tsamakos | ||
+ | *Tsatsaridis | ||
+ | *Zouganelis | ||
[[Category:Football Clubs]] | [[Category:Football Clubs]] |
Latest revision as of 14:48, October 5, 2018
Atromitos Piraeus FC is a football club, currently in the Greek Football D Division, based in the Kaminia section of the city of Piraeus.
Atromitos was founded in 1925. Their colours are blue and white and, among others, have produced Giorgos Sideris who would later make a name for himself as a player of Olympiakos and Elias Papageorgiou a 1950s AEK forward.
Atromitos participated in the Greek Football A Division in 1961, finishing 16th (last). Among their other distinctions, the club finished 2nd in the Piraeus championship in 1947 and in 1948 behind champions Olympiakos.
Players
- Elias Papageorgiou
- Giorgos Sideris
- Nikos Alefantos
- Drosopoulos
- Georgakopoulos
- Kopsachilis
- Mamalis
- Nikos Stribelis
- Tsamakos
- Tsatsaridis
- Zouganelis