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A.O. Trikala
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Full name Athlitikos Omilos Trikalon
(Αθλητικός Όμιλος Τρικάλων)
Founded 1963
Ground Trikala Municipal Stadium
Ground Capacity 14.000
Chairman Greece Christos Gialias
Head Coach Greece Kostas Panagopoulos
League Football League (Greece)
2014–15 Football League 2, 1st, (Promoted)
Website Club home page

Trikala F.C., or Athlitikos Omilos Trikalon (A.O.T.) (Greek: Αθλητικός Όμιλος Τρικάλων, Athletic Club of Trikala), are a professional football club based in the city of Trikala, in central Greece.

History

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Formation

The club was formed in 1963 from the merger of two rival Trikala football clubs, Achilleas of Trikala and Α.Ε.Τ. The history of these original clubs can be traced back to the early 1920s when the football in the town was starting to rising.

The merger provided an optimistic spirit for the fans of the team since the town's best teams had been merged. Concequently, it proved to be successful as, within a year, A.O.T. had won promotion to the Greek first division.

Progress

After coming top in the Greek 2nd division (Beta Ethniki) in 1964, AOT continued its early success by competing in the Greek 1st division (Alpha Ethniki) from 1964 to 1969 (except for the 67–68 season when they were relegated to the 2nd division only to come top of that division and be promoted straight away). AOT then spent a further two years in the 2nd division before winning that league again in 1971 and being promoted. They spent a further two years in the 1st division before being relegated to the second division in 1973.

The team spent a further 10 years in the second division and eventually got relegated to the third division (Gamma Ethniki) in 1983. The period between 1983 and 1995 was one of the team's worse, spending 7 of the next 12 years in the 3rd division.

In 1995 AOT re-established themselves in the 2nd division and that success was followed four years later when they won the league and were promoted to the 1st division in 1999 after a 27-year absence.

Unfortunately, the success was short lived as AOT came last in the 1999 – 2000 season which was followed by a disastrous run culminating in their relegation to the 4th division in 2003.

Since 2003 the team have been playing in the Greek 3rd and 4th division until their promotion to the Greek second division in 2010 (Beta Ethniki) after a 9-year absence.

2009–2010 season

The most recent season was a particularly memorable one and the most successful season for AOT in a decade. Having won promotion from the Greek 4th Division, AO Trikala were to compete in the Greek National 3d Division North Group. They signed many good and experienced players and set their sights on promotion. The club started the season with a great performance in the Greek Cup as they eliminated Kastoria and went on to play fierce local rivals Anagennisi Karditsas at home. A crowd of over 7500 Trikala fans saw the home team beat their rivals 1–0, with the goalscorer being Dimosthenis Manousakis. In the 4th round Trikala had another memorable game when they beat top-flight club Iraklis Salonica in front of over 7000 home fans. They eventually lost on penalties in the next round having progressed to the last 16 of the competition.

Despite the good run in the Greek Cup, the team's league performance at the start of the season suffered as their inability to score away from home meant that Trikala dropped a lot of points. But a 9-game streak of consecutive victories in the end of the season meant that Trikala achieved a second-place finish place, which qualified them for a playoff match against the runners-up of the division.

The playoff match was played on May 29, at the Nea Smirni Stadium in Athens. More than 4000 Trikala fans travelled 7 hours to watch their team produce a memorable display and beat Vyzas Megaron by 2–0, with Costa Rican striker Enoc Perez netting both goals. It was a happy end to the season as AO Trikala had finally started to form a team worthy of its bright history.

The 2009–2010 season also saw AO Trikala breaking some impressive records. The team conceded just 11 goals in 35 league games (including the playoff match), which was a European record for the season. Trikala also finished with an impressive home record of 12 wins, 2 draws and 0 losses, while having conceded only 2 goals (a penalty and an own goal). Trikala also were the most attended team in the division, with attendances regularly rising over 4000.

2010–2013 season

The team enjoyed on pitch success in the 2010–2011 season at the second tier football league finishing the league in fourth place and becoming eligible for the promotion playoffs to the top tier Superleague. The team never had the opportunity to participate in the playoffs as it was disqualified after it emerged that the team had produced counterfeit bank guarantees to prove the team's financial viability. The bank guarantees were a prerequisite for a license to be granted from EPO. The repercussions from the false guarantees did not end there, as the team was relegated to the lowest tier of the Greek football Delta Ethniki. After further investigations which uncovered extensive irregularities and undeclared debts, the team was expelled from D-Ethniki into non league football. This prompted an angry response from fans towards controversial owner Vangelis Plexidas who the fans held responsible for the predicament of the team. In 2012 the official supporters of the club named SAKAFLIADES take charges the reborn of the team.The team is going to play in the next to last category of Greek football championships in 2013–2014.

Grounds

The Trikala Stadium was built in 1950 and it has a horseshoe-like shape, with no stand behind the west goal. It has a main south stand, which is covered by a roof. The stadium upgraded in 2003, as in that year it hosted the Tsiklitria international athletics Grand Prix. The Record of Attendance is 20,000 in a 1999 match against PAS Giannina. It is the home stadium of Trikala F.C. and hosts other events such as concerts and athletics.

Honours

Participation history

  • Tier 1: 7 times
  • Tier 2: 25 times (elevated and relegated 4 times)
  • Tier 3: 13 times (elevated 2 times, relegated 4 times)
  • Tier 4: 4 times

Crest

The original design of the Trikala F.C. logo represents the merger of the two local rival football teams, Achilleas Trikalon and A.E.T. It was the merger of which Trikala F.C. was established. Since then the crest has changed several times but the original 'Merger Bond' is still featured. In 2009 the chairman Vaggelis Plexidas asked for a new crest that the design resembles the crest of Barcelona F.C., since the team's main colours are red and blue.

Players

Current squad

As of 26 November 2015

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

No. Position Player
1 Greece MF Pantelis Rizogiannis
2 Greece DF Georgios Papapanagiotou
3 Greece MF Christos Niaros
4 Greece MF Theodoros Koubaroulis
5 Greece DF Panagiotis Zonas
6 Greece MF Hussein Mumin
7 Greece FW Stratos Doukakis
9 Greece FW Nikolaos Kouskounas
10 Serbia MF Ljubomir Stevanović
11 Argentina MF Gastón González
12 Greece DF Stelios Labakis
13 Greece GK Georgios Sikalias
14 Greece MF Theodoros Konstantinidis
No. Position Player
21 Greece MF Dimitrios Makridis
22 Greece GK Dionisis Chiotis
23 Greece FW Giannis Toptidis
24 Greece MF Nikolaos Flioukas
25 Greece DF Athanasios Repetsas
26 Bulgaria MF Vladislav Romanov
33 Greece DF Iordanis Papargyriou
44 Albania MF Pavli Vangjeli
71 Greece GK Nikos Gidopoulos
90 Ivory Coast FW Dally
91 Greece GK Nikos Voutselas
95 Greece MF Giannis Charontakis

Out on Loan

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

No. Position Player

Out of team

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

No. Position Player
29 Argentina FW Pablo Vázquez
77 Serbia MF Filip Arsenijevic

Sponsorships

  • Great Shirt Sponsor: Joker
  • Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: Umbro

External links & References