A.O. Kerkyra

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AO Kerkyra
AO Kerkyra logo.png
Full nameAthlitikos Omilos Kerkyra
(Athletic Club Kerkyra)
Nickname(s)Φαίακες (Phaiakes)
Founded1968
GroundKerkyra Stadium,
Kerkyra
Capacity2,685
ChairmanGiorgos Kolytas
Manager
League

Kerkyra FC, also known as AO Kerkyra (Greek: Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κέρκυρα - Athlitikos Omilos Kerkyra), the Athletic Club Kerkyra, is a Greek association football club based on the island of Kerkyra (Corfu), Greece.

History[]

It was formed in 1967 as "Kerkyraikos F.C." following a merge of three Corfu clubs ("Aris Kerkyras" est 1924, "" est 1923 and "Asteras Kerkyras" est 1926). These three teams alongside "Olympos Kerkyras" were dominating Corfu Local Championship before the creation of Greek National Leagues in 1967. In order to represent Corfu in the National B' Class League the three teams decided to merge in 1967. Due to some players' dispute with "Olympos Kerkiras" in 1968 the team had to change its name to "A.O. Kerkyra".[1]

Colors, emblem and ground[]

The club's colors are Maroon and Blue, depicting the colors of the island and its emblem is the ancient Corfiot's ("Faiakes") trireme, which is the island's emblem. The National stadium of the town of Corfu, "E.A.K.K.", (built in 1955) hosts A.O. Kerkyra since its foundation.

Golden age[]

After 36 years in lower divisions A.O. Kerkyra managed to reach top-level "Alpha Ethniki" in 2004. The long effort to success was inspired by chairman who took control in 1999 and managed to climb three divisions in 4 years. Though the long-awaited "Alpha Ethniki" didn't end up as expected as the club was relegated, taking the last place in the final table. After a successful year in B' Ethniki, 2005–06 season ended with Kerkyra celebrating another chance in Alpha Ethniki. 2006-2007 was another failure in Alpha Ethniki or Super League Greece, with Kerkyra fighting bravely against relegation, but ending up relegated after a 2–2 tie on the last match against Panathinaikos FC. In the 2009–2010 season in Beta Ethniki they secured promotion to the super league on 2 May 2010 with a 0–0 draw against Panetolikos. The next years were the best for the Corfiot team managing to remain at Alpha Ethniki for three consecutive years.

Seven years of inactivity[]

In 2012–2013 season A.O. Kerkyra was relegated (16th place) to Beta Ethniki.
At the same time another team from the island of Corfu, A.O. Kassiopi was promoted from third tier to Beta Ethniki and proposals for a merge were made. The, so called, merge, amidst protests from fans and veteran players[2] deemed necessary that A.O. Kerkyra would cease to exist[3] and that A.O. Kassiopi would be renamed to "Kerkyra". Efforts to revive the club even at Amateur level never fruited[4][5] and the club's administration was controlled by the shareholders of A.O. Kassiopi.[6][7]

Revival[]

In 2020 after 7 years of courtroom efforts A.O.Kerkyra was revived with a probate appointed administration,[8] consisted of veteran players and fans. The team now participates in the A League of local amateur championship of EPS Kerkyras.[9]

Fans[]

Their nickname is Vourligans, a portmanteau of Vourlismenos (crazy in corfiot dialect) and Hooligans.

Club Rivalries[]

A.O. Kerkyra's longest rivalry is with local club Olympos Kerkiras, though due to A.O. Kerkyra's high division presence, the two teams don't play often against each other. Kerkyra also have long rivalries with nearby Epirus clubs as PAS Giannina, Anagennisi Artas, Panetolikos and of Lefkada. The reason for the rivalry is that historically these clubs competed against each other in order to advance to higher leagues. PAS Giannina and Anagennisi Artas, especially, are from nearby Epirus and there is a historical and cultural, (usually friendly), rivalry between the islanders and their mainland neighbours that also extends to their respective football clubs and fans. Panetolikos is another mainland team from nearby Aetolia-Acarnania and the same rivalry logic applies as with the Epirus teams.

Kerkyra National Stadium[]

  • Built in 1961
  • Capacity of 2,685 (all seated)
  • Biggest Attendance 5,000 (AO Kerkyra v PAS Giannina 1974)

The stadium has two stands, the main one has a roof and is where the players and officials emerge from. The second stand is situated directly opposite and is a famous and very hostile terrace during big games. This is also where a lot of the Vourligans will watch from. This stand was constructed in 1973.[10]

Current squad[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player

Technical team[]

  • . Manager: Greece

Managers[]

Historic presidents[]

  • (1970)
  • (2000–10)

AO Kerkyra season performances 1969 – present[]

1969-70: B' National A Group (11th)
1970-71: B' National A Group (17th)
1971-72: B' National A Group (14th)
1972-73: B' National A Group (16th)
1973-74: B' National A Group (14th)
1974-75: B' National A Group (20th Relegation)
1975-76: After the fall of the Second national, AOK is in the First Division of the Football Association of Corfu
1976-77: A' Division of F.A. Corfu
1977-84: A' Division of F.A. Corfu
1984-85: C' National South Group (14th)
1985-86: C' National South Group (11th)
1986-87: C' National South Group (12th)
1987-88: C' National South Group (12th Relegation)
1988-89: D' National (Promotion)
1989-90: C' National South Group (16th Relegation)
1990-91: D' National
1991-92: D' National (1st Promotion) - Finalist in Greek Amateur Cup
1992-93: C' National South Group (14th Relegation)
1993-94: D' National
1994-95: D' National
1995-96: D' National (1st Promotion)
1996-97: C' National South Group (9th)
1997-98: C' National South Group (12th Relegation)
1998-00: D' National
2000-01: D' National (1st Promotion)
2001-02: C' National (1st Promotion)
2002-03: B' National (5th)
2003-04: B' National (1st Historical Promotion to A' National)
2004-05: A' National (16th Relegation)
2005-06: B' National (2nd Promotion)
2006-07: Superleague Greece (14th Relegation)
2007-08: B' National (7th)
2008-09: B' National (5th)
2009-10: B' National (2nd Promotion)
2010-11: Superleague Greece (12th)
2011-12: Superleague Greece (13th)
2012-13: Superleague Greece (16th Relegation)

Note: A' National = Superleague, B' National = Football League, C' National = Football League 2

References[]

  1. ^ "Α.Ο. Κέρκυρα - Ιστορία". aokerkyra.com. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Διαφωνούν με τη συγχώνευση". aokerkya.com. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Οριστικά "τέλος" για φέτος η ομάδα!". aokerkyra.com. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  4. ^ "Πρωτοβουλία για τη μεγάλη επιστροφή!". aokerkyra.com. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  5. ^ "Oι 11 εκλεγέντες των εκλογών-παρωδία στον Ερασιτέχνη ΑΟ Κέρκυρα". Facebook. Vourligans - AO Kerkyra.
  6. ^ "Εκλογική… παρωδία στον Ερασιτέχνη ΑΟ Κέρκυρα!". corfucorner.gr. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  7. ^ "Κέρκυρα: Ξύπνησε ο… γίγαντας". fosonline.gr. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  8. ^ "Η νέα προσωρινή διοίκηση του ερασιτέχνη ΑΟ Κέρκυρα στο ποδόσφαιρο". Enimerosi. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  9. ^ "Α ΕΡΑΣΙΤΕΧΝΙΚΗ (ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑ) - 2ος ΟΜΙΛΟΣ". EPS Kerkyras. EPS Kerkyras. Retrieved 29 October 2020.
  10. ^ "Στάδιο Κέρκυρας". stadia.gr. Retrieved 29 October 2020.

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