A.E. Karaiskakis F.C.

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Karaiskakis
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Full nameΠΑΕ Αθλητική Ένωση Καραϊσκάκης Άρτας
Nickname(s)Choriátes (Villagers)
Founded1 September 2012; 9 years ago (2012-09-01)
GroundMunicipal Agiοi Anargirοi Stadium
Capacity1,900
ChairmanNikos Kagioulis
ManagerTimos Kavakas
LeagueSuper League 2
2020–21Super League 2, 11th
WebsiteClub website

A.E. Karaiskakis Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Α.Ε. Καραϊσκάκης) is a Greek professional football club based in Arta, Greece. Founded in 2012, they compete in the Super League 2, the second tier of Greek football. Their home ground is Municipal Agiοi Anargirοi Stadium.

History[]

Foundation and first years[]

The club was established in 2012, after the merger of AO Arta, Aetos Diasello and Omonoia Petra, and is currently competing in the 2nd tier of Greek football, the Super League Greece 2. In the 2014–15 Football League 2, despite leading the table for a big part of the season, and having the best attacking and defensive record of the group, scoring 60 and conceding just 14, Karaiskakis lost to AO Trikala on the last matchday with a score of 1–2, a result that led to the club missing out on promotion to Beta Ethniki.

2015–16 season[]

The 2015–16 season for Karaiskakis started with an away victory of 1–2 at Farkadona. The first home match was against nearby Ethnikos Filippiada, and ended in a goalless draw. Karaiskakis played their first match at their official home on 25/10/2015 against Niki Volos. The game ended 2–1 in favour of Karaiskakis, who came back to win after being 0–1 down at half-time. On November 5, 2015, after disagreements in a meeting session, former coach, Sakis Papavasileiou, terminated his contract with the club. Three days later, the club announced the hiring of the 54 year old coach from Arta, Giannis Taprantzis. Having been in charge for only 3 games, Taprantzis left the club for personal reasons. After a few days, Giorgos Giannos became the club's new manager. The very next day after the hiring of Giannos, Karaiskakis defeated Pyrasos 4–0 at home. The first defeat of the season came against Aiginiakos on the 13th matchday, with a score of 3–1. On the final day of the first round, Karaiskakis defeated Rigas Feraios 2–1, coming back after conceding in the 42nd minute. That same year, Karaiskakis won for the first time in his history the FCA Arta's Cup.

Recent years[]

In September 2016, a joint announcement was made with the administration of the Renaissance Arta on the cooperation and common course of the two groups. The co-operation eventually did not materialize. At the end of the 2016–17 season, the team finished second in the third consecutive year. After the end of the championship, the team managed to win the Gamma Ethniki Cup 2016–17. As Cupid, they claimed with Irodotos the Super Cup of Amateur Football of Greece where they were defeated by 1–0.

Promotion to the Football League[]

In the summer of 2017, HFF initially decided to fill the gap of a team in the 2nd national with the third rounds of the 2016–17 Gamma Ethniki, provided that they will deposit a €300,000 guarantee. The only groups that did it were Karaiskakis and Doxa Drama. The barrage was set to be in Katerini. Finally, with a new decision, EPO abolished the barrage of climb. Following the appeal of Doxa Dramas against the decision of the HFF, the HFF Arbitration Court decided to become the barrage. After the withdrawal of Iraklis from the Football League, the match was canceled and the two teams were promoted to the Football League.

Crest[]

The club's badge portrays the Greek Klepht/Armatolos from the Greek War of Independence, Georgios Karaiskakis.

Supporters[]

Though formed in 2012, not only do Karaiskakis have a decent number of supporters, they have also created a fanbase. Members of this unofficial fanbase call themselves "Eagles", and gather in Gate 3.

Rivalries[]

Few seasons after Karaiskakis' establishment, a rivalry against the older club from Arta, Anagennisi, was born. In 2015, rumours were spread that the two clubs were on the verge of being merged. However, no official proposal has been made yet.

Nicknames[]

A.E. Karaiskakis may sometimes be referred to as "Choriates" (Villagers). This nickname was first used from AO Trikala fans in the 2014–15 season, when they and Karaiskakis were the two favourites for promotion to the second tier, as a way of offending Karaiskakis fans for living in a small town like Arta. Supporters of Karaiskakis adopted this nickname, and used it in one of their banners for the match against Trikala. What was written on the banner was - (Welcome to the "village"), but didn't have any result as they lost 2–1.

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 25 August 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Greece GRE Rafail Soilemezoglou
3 DF Netherlands NED Donny van Iperen
4 DF Greece GRE Lazaros Mertyris
5 DF Greece GRE Dimitris Gianniotis
6 MF Greece GRE Christos Vafiadis
7 FW Greece GRE Konstantinos Galeadis
8 MF Nigeria NGA David Nazim
9 FW Greece GRE Andreas Stamatis
10 MF Greece GRE Konstantinos Korelas (on loan from PAOK)
11 FW Australia AUS Maki Petratos
12 FW Portugal POR
13 GK Greece GRE Giannis Botsaris
14 MF Greece GRE Andreas Dermitzakis
17 FW Cameroon CMR Donaldoni Zambou Nguemechieu
18 MF Rwanda RWA Steve Rubanguka
19 DF Greece GRE Stefanos Ziovas
No. Pos. Nation Player}
20 FW Greece GRE Odysseas Kontopoulis
22 DF Greece GRE Konstantinos Tampas
23 DF Greece GRE Alexandros Bekatoros
24 DF Greece GRE Alexandros Panos
27 FW Portugal POR Pedro Rodrigues
30 MF Greece GRE Giannis Kaloutzis
31 GK Greece GRE Athanasios Kosmas
33 MF Serbia SRB Nikola Krčmarević
37 FW Greece GRE Georgios Fetinidis
44 MF Greece GRE Iason Glynos
70 MF Greece GRE Pantelis Kazelis
77 GK Brazil BRA Huanderson
88 MF Greece GRE Dimitrios Klingopoulos
90 FW Cameroon CMR Rooney Wankewai
99 MF Cameroon CMR Andersonho Ngomba

Honours[]

Domestic[]

Cups[]

Winners (1): 2016–17
  • FCA Arta Cup
Winners (1): 2015–16

Season by season[]

Season Tier Division Place Greek Cup
2020–2021 2 Super League 2 11th
2019–2020 2 Super League 2 5th 4R
2018–2019 2 Football League 10th 3R
2017–2018 2 Football League 8th
2016–2017 3 Gamma Ethniki 2nd (P)
2015–2016 3 Gamma Ethniki 2nd
2014–2015 3 Gamma Ethniki 2nd
2013–2014 3 Gamma Ethniki 4th
2012–2013 4 Delta Ethniki 7th (P)

Sponsorship[]

  • Great Shirt Sponsor: Kotopoula Artas
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Macron
  • Golden Sponsor: Epirus SA

Records[]

Semi-Professional & Professional League games only:

External links[]

Media

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