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[[Category:Football Clubs|Larisa AE]]
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{{Football club infobox |
 
  clubname = A.E. Larisa 1964 |
 
  nickname = "Vyssini" |
 
  image    = [[Image:AE-Larisa.png|thumb|120px|center]] |
 
  fullname = ''Αθλητική Ένωση Λάρισα 1964'' |
 
  founded  = [[May 17]], [[1964]] |
 
  ground  = AEL FC Arena,<br />[[Larisa]] |
 
  capacity = 16,118|
 
  chairman = [[Kostas Pyladakis]]|
 
  manager  = [[Nikos Kehayas]]|
 
  league  = [[Alpha Ethniki]] |
 
  season  = 2010-11 |
 
  position = 14th (relegated)|
 
colors=Maroon
 
}}
 
  
'''A.E. Larisa''' or '''AEL 1964''' is a Greek football club based in [[Larisa]].  Its full name is Athlitiki Enosi Larisa (Athletic Union of Larisa).  
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'''A.E. Larisa''' or '''AEL 1964''' is a Greek football club based in [[Larisa]].  Its full name is Athlitiki Enosi Larisa (Athletic Union of Larisa, Greek: ''Αθλητική Ένωση Λάρισα 1964''). The club was founded on [[May 17]], [[1964]].
  
 
Since [[2003]], it has been known as '''AEL 1964''' (a bankruptcy forced this name change.)
 
Since [[2003]], it has been known as '''AEL 1964''' (a bankruptcy forced this name change.)
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Larisa have remarkably bounced back, much to their loyal fans delight, achieving promotion to the Greek Superleague in [[2005]] and winning the [[Greek Football Cup]] in [[2007]].
 
Larisa have remarkably bounced back, much to their loyal fans delight, achieving promotion to the Greek Superleague in [[2005]] and winning the [[Greek Football Cup]] in [[2007]].
  
In the [[2011]] season, Larisa inaugurated their new stadium but, in spite of fan support, were relegated to the [[Football B Division]].
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In the [[2011]] season, Larisa inaugurated their new stadium “AEL FC Arena” but, in spite of fan support, were relegated to the [[Football B Division]]. In 2013 they were even relegated the [[Gamma Ethniki|third tier]] but managed to promote the next season. In 2016 Larisa returned to the [[Alpha Ethniki|Super League]]. In 2021 the club was once more forced to step one division down as they ended last on the table. In the mean time the club was playing again in their former (and renovaties) Alcazar Stadium after financial disagreements with the owner of the AEL FC Arena.
  
 
== Titles ==
 
== Titles ==
 
===League Titles===
 
===League Titles===
*[[1988]] (Larisa are the only countryside based team to win the Greek [[Football A Division|Alpha Ethniki]] Championship)  
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*[[1988 Football Championship|1988]] (Larisa are the only countryside-based team to win the Greek [[Football A Division|Alpha Ethniki]] Championship)
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===[[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] ===
 
===[[Greek Football Cup|Greek Cup]] ===
 
*[[1986]]
 
*[[1986]]
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=== 1970s ===
 
=== 1970s ===
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*[[Stathis Haitas]]
 
*[[Stathis Haitas]]
 
*[[Enrique Cavoli]]
 
*[[Enrique Cavoli]]
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*Argyroulis
 
*Argyroulis
 
*[[Jorge Vallejo]]
 
*[[Jorge Vallejo]]
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*[[Horacio Morales]]
 
*[[Horacio Morales]]
 
*[[Enrique Cavoli]]
 
*[[Enrique Cavoli]]
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*Boutos
 
*Boutos
 
*Pagarliotas
 
*Pagarliotas
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*Pantelidis
 
*Pantelidis
 
*Rammos
 
*Rammos
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*Stergiadis
 
*Stergiadis
 
*Charitidis
 
*Charitidis
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|}
  
 
=== 1980s - 1990s ===
 
=== 1980s - 1990s ===
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*[[Giorgos Agoroyiannis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Agoroyiannis]]
 
*[[Yiannis Galitsios]]
 
*[[Yiannis Galitsios]]
 
*[[Yiannis Gambetas]]
 
*[[Yiannis Gambetas]]
*[[Aggelos Georgiou]]
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*[[Fanis Gekas]]
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*[[Angelos Georgiou]]
 
*[[Yiannis Golandas]]
 
*[[Yiannis Golandas]]
 
*[[Fotis Gouziotis]]
 
*[[Fotis Gouziotis]]
 
*[[Vasilis Karapialis]]
 
*[[Vasilis Karapialis]]
 
*[[Kostas Kolomitrousis]]
 
*[[Kostas Kolomitrousis]]
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*[[Kostas Maloumidis]]
 
*[[Kostas Maloumidis]]
 
*[[Christos Michail]]
 
*[[Christos Michail]]
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*[[Takis Parafestas]]
 
*[[Takis Parafestas]]
 
*[[Nikos Patsiavouras]]
 
*[[Nikos Patsiavouras]]
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*[[Giorgos Plitsis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Plitsis]]
 
*[[Michalis Stamatiou]]
 
*[[Michalis Stamatiou]]
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*[[Theodoros Voutyritsas]]
 
*[[Theodoros Voutyritsas]]
 
*[[Michalis Ziogas]]
 
*[[Michalis Ziogas]]
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|}
  
 
=== 2000 - Present ===
 
=== 2000 - Present ===
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*[[Naim Aarab]]
 
*[[Naim Aarab]]
 
*[[Shimon Abuhatzira]]
 
*[[Shimon Abuhatzira]]
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*[[Manthos Fallagas]]
 
*[[Manthos Fallagas]]
 
*[[Marco Foerster]]
 
*[[Marco Foerster]]
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*[[Giorgos Fotakis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Fotakis]]
 
*[[Giorgos Galitsios]]
 
*[[Giorgos Galitsios]]
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*[[Christos Melissis]]
 
*[[Christos Melissis]]
 
*[[Tumer Metin]]
 
*[[Tumer Metin]]
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*[[Facundo Parra]]
 
*[[Facundo Parra]]
 
*[[Sander Puri]]
 
*[[Sander Puri]]
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*[[Christian Weber]]
 
*[[Christian Weber]]
 
*[[Maciej Zurawski]]
 
*[[Maciej Zurawski]]
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==Coaches==
 
==Coaches==

Latest revision as of 09:17, May 16, 2021

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A.E. Larisa or AEL 1964 is a Greek football club based in Larisa. Its full name is Athlitiki Enosi Larisa (Athletic Union of Larisa, Greek: Αθλητική Ένωση Λάρισα 1964). The club was founded on May 17, 1964.

Since 2003, it has been known as AEL 1964 (a bankruptcy forced this name change.)

History

The club was founded on May 17, 1964 from a merger four local clubs: Iraklis Larisa, Aris Larisa, Toxotis Larisa and Larisaikos. They quickly rose to the first division. However, after winning the Greek Football Cup in 1986 and the championship in 1988, the club fell into decline and by 2000 had been relegated to the third division, going through bankruptcy.

Larisa have remarkably bounced back, much to their loyal fans delight, achieving promotion to the Greek Superleague in 2005 and winning the Greek Football Cup in 2007.

In the 2011 season, Larisa inaugurated their new stadium “AEL FC Arena” but, in spite of fan support, were relegated to the Football B Division. In 2013 they were even relegated the third tier but managed to promote the next season. In 2016 Larisa returned to the Super League. In 2021 the club was once more forced to step one division down as they ended last on the table. In the mean time the club was playing again in their former (and renovaties) Alcazar Stadium after financial disagreements with the owner of the AEL FC Arena.

Titles

League Titles

  • 1988 (Larisa are the only countryside-based team to win the Greek Alpha Ethniki Championship)

Greek Cup

Players

1970s

1980s - 1990s

2000 - Present

Coaches

External links