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'''Kallithea FC''' ([[Kallithea]], [[Athens]], [[Greece]], in [[Greek language|Greek]] Π.Α.Ε. Γ.Σ. Καλλιθέα)  was founded in [[1966]] from the merger of five local football clubs: [[Esperos]], Iraklis (Hercules), AE Kallitheas and Kallithaikos. A fifth club (Pyrsos) joined the following year ([[1967]]). The five stars in the club's logo depict the five founders.  
 
'''Kallithea FC''' ([[Kallithea]], [[Athens]], [[Greece]], in [[Greek language|Greek]] Π.Α.Ε. Γ.Σ. Καλλιθέα)  was founded in [[1966]] from the merger of five local football clubs: [[Esperos]], Iraklis (Hercules), AE Kallitheas and Kallithaikos. A fifth club (Pyrsos) joined the following year ([[1967]]). The five stars in the club's logo depict the five founders.  
  
Kallithea FC (in Greek GS Kallithea, Gymnasticos Syllogos Kallithea) started playing in [[Football C Division|Division 3]] in [[1966]]. In [[1969]] they were promoted to [[Football B Division|Division 2]] and in year [[2002]] to [[Football A Division|Division 1]].  
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Kallithea FC (in Greek GS Kallithea, Gymnasticos Syllogos Kallithea) started playing in [[Football C Division|Division 3]] in [[1966]]. In [[1969]] they were promoted to [[Football B Division|Division 2]] and in year [[2002]] to [[Football A Division|Division 1]]. They were relegated after the [[2006]] season.
  
Since its foundation (1966) Kallithea FC has played for 15 periods in Division 3 (1966-1969, 1975, 1982-1987, 1990-1993, 1994-1997), 21 periods in Division 2 (1969-1975, 1976-1982, 1987-1990, 1993, 1997-2002) and 3 periods in Division 1 (2002-2005).
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Their top league record:
  
In January [[2005]] the top scorer of the Greek Championship, [[Theofanis Gekas]], was transferred from Kallithea FC to [[Panathinaikos FC]]. Kallithea were relegated in [[2006]] and will play the [[2007]] season in Beta Ethniki.
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*[[2003]]: 13th
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*[[2004]]: 12th
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*[[2005]]: 9th
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*[[2006]]: 15th - relegated
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In January [[2005]] the top scorer of the Greek Championship, [[Theofanis Gekas]], was transferred from Kallithea FC to [[Panathinaikos FC]]. Kallithea were relegated from the top league in [[2006]].  
  
 
'''Football ground''': Kallithea Municipal Stadium "[[Gregoris Lambrakis]]" (capacity 5,000), also known as "El Paso".
 
'''Football ground''': Kallithea Municipal Stadium "[[Gregoris Lambrakis]]" (capacity 5,000), also known as "El Paso".

Latest revision as of 08:33, August 23, 2011

Kallithea FC
[[Image:PAE-Kallithea.png 180px|center|Kallithea FC]]
Full name Γ.Σ. Καλλιθέα
Gymasticos Syllogos Kallithea
Nickname
Founded 1966
Ground Grigoris Lamprakis,
Kallithea, Athens
Capacity 5,000
Chairman N/A
Manager N/A
League Football B Division
2010-11 13th
Colors blue, white

Kallithea FC (Kallithea, Athens, Greece, in Greek Π.Α.Ε. Γ.Σ. Καλλιθέα) was founded in 1966 from the merger of five local football clubs: Esperos, Iraklis (Hercules), AE Kallitheas and Kallithaikos. A fifth club (Pyrsos) joined the following year (1967). The five stars in the club's logo depict the five founders.

Kallithea FC (in Greek GS Kallithea, Gymnasticos Syllogos Kallithea) started playing in Division 3 in 1966. In 1969 they were promoted to Division 2 and in year 2002 to Division 1. They were relegated after the 2006 season.

Their top league record:

In January 2005 the top scorer of the Greek Championship, Theofanis Gekas, was transferred from Kallithea FC to Panathinaikos FC. Kallithea were relegated from the top league in 2006.

Football ground: Kallithea Municipal Stadium "Gregoris Lambrakis" (capacity 5,000), also known as "El Paso".

Players

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