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A.C. (Athletic Club) Fokikos ( el, Α.Σ. Φωκικός) is a
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. The club was first founded in 1932 (unofficially existed from 1928) under the name "Panamfissaikos" and twenty years later (1952) was renamed to "Amfissaikos". In 1964 was finally named "Fokikos" and currently plays in
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History

According to the newspaper "FOKIS" in the town of Amfissa existed Gymnastic Club of Amfissa or "Brotherhood of Amfissa" founded on 20 April 1896 which grew classic sports along with the music. During the Delphic Festival of 1926 Athletes of Desfina conquered most medals, so their colleagues from Amfissa who participated in national competitions, to be resented and urged a revived interest in the sport, which had died down. So many of them have fallen away, creating the "Panamfissaikos Football Club" as mentioned in the package features the newspaper of 14 July 1932.


Constitution

The team's history begins in 1928 when it was first created as a "Panamfissaikos". Founders of the club are the doctors Harry Lalaounis and Panagiotis Lytras, the supporters N. Rekaitis, Andreas Kiriakopulos, K. Papathanasiu, G. Papadopulos and footballers and brothers Leonidas Deniozos, Costas Deniozos, John Deniozos. The first benefactor of the club was
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who donated a large sum of money. The poet was particularly concerned about the area, organizing the Delphic Festival and showed unfailing interest in the newly established club. Indeed, in his honor, a street near the municipal stadium of Amfissa has since been named. The first recorded game of the club takes place in
Amfissa Amfissa ( el, Άμφισσα , also mentioned in classical sources as Amphissa) is a town in Phocis, Greece, part of the municipality of Delphi, of which it is the seat and a municipal unit. The municipal unit has an area of 315.174 km2. It l ...
on May 3, 1931 against the Union Itea (Itea ancestor of Asteras Iteas). One year later (August 2, 1932) the club was officially recognized by the HFF. On May 15, 1952 the team was renamed "Amfissaikos". In the seasons 1961–62 and 1962–63 the club participated in the championship of the Second National. On November 18, 1964 it was officially renamed from Amfissaikos to "A.C. Fokikos". The statutes of the association also provides track maintenance department, which has never officially established.


Older Awards

Fokikos did successfully participate in many 4th division leagues. During the 1960s and 1970s Fokida and Fthiotida champions had participated in a "special amateur's championship" which promoted 1 team for the 2nd National League. At that time and up to 1985, Fthiotida's and Fokida's teams were in the same Football Union. During the 1975–76 season fokikos – having veteran Alekos Iordanou as coach-player (former A.E.K. Athens player)- won Fthiotis/Fokis Football Union's both titles, cup and championship.


Fokikos in the National Amateur's Championships

Fokikos was one of the 80 amateur teams that participated in the first official National Amateur's Championship (1977–78 season) In 1981–82 season Fokikos relegated to the first division of Fthiotis/Fokis Union. Three years later, Fokikos returned to the National Amateur's Championship (1985), beating Pallamiakos (1–0), in extra game. Shortly (1987), A.C. Fokikos returns to the Fokis Union Local League. As the National Amateur's Championship becomes the fourth division of Greek football, Fokikos returned in 1990, finally losing the title to A.P.S. Patra, having just one point less. Although, in the 1991–92 season Fokikos won the championship and qualified to third division.


Tickets records

During 1991–92 season (March 22, 1992), game between Fokikos & Naupaktiakos Asteras (0–0), the attendance at the municipal stadium of Amfissa was 4.500 (fourth division game). Also, according to the newspaper "Fos ton Spor" in May 1974 for the special championship during the game between Fokikos & P.A.S. Preveza 1–0 the spectators were 6,500.


Fokikos Managers

*Nick Zarkadis (1950–1952, 1954–1956, 1980) *Staikos Vasilis (1959 1962–63) *Leonidas (Lelos) Adamantidis (1958–1959,1961–1962 and 1974–1975 and 1977) *Pantelis Smargdis (1965) *Tasos Gatos-Mauropoulos Vagelis (1969–1970) *Stathis Mavridis (1971–72) *Lakis Litopoulos (1972) *
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(1972–73, 1973–74) *
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(1974) *Costas Zogzas (1974–75) *Pantelis Karalis (1975) *Kollias, C. (1976) *Ploubis Anastasios (1977–1979) *Yiannis Mpoukalis (1979) *Leonidas Giannelos (1980–81) *
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, Antonis Ioannou (1981–1982) * Giannis Ioannou (1985) *Koutroulis Peter (1986) *Nikolaos Argiroulis (1986–87) *Panagiotis Psichogios (1987–88) *Xenakis Michalis (1988–1989) *Giannis Voudouris (1990–91) *Kostas Karampelousis (1991) *Nikos Patsiavouras (1992–93) *Antonis Ioannou, Dimitris Katsifloros, Petros Leventakos (1993–1994) *Nikos Gourgiotis (1994–95) *Bojan Milisevic (Serbian, August 1995 to January 10, 1996) *Thanasis Dimitriadis, Antonis Ioannou (1996) *Giannis Gravanis (1996–97) *Dimitris Katsifloros (1998 and 2001–02) *
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, Giannis Markodimos (2003–2004) *Vangelis Tsoukalis (2005-a) *Spyridon Dimopoulos (2005-b) *Thomas Anagnostopoulos, Achilleas Manetas (2005-c) *Thomas Anagnostopoulos (2005-2006) *Giannis Gaitatzis (2006–07) *Makis Vaklaidis (2007–2008) *Apostolis Charalampidis (2008–2009) *Kostas Livas,
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, Petros Dimitriou (2012–2013) *Giorgos Koutsis (2013–2014) *Giorgos Maradas, Giannis Lytras, Achilleas Manetas (2014–15) *Nick Andreou (2015–16) *Achilleas Manetas, Giannis Lytras (2016-2017) *Giannis Lytras, Giorgos Karatzoglis (2017-2018) *Giannis Lytras,Nikos Kokkinos (2018-2019) *Thomas Anagnostopoulos (2019-2020)


Notable Presidents

*Andreas Kiriakopulos (1932) *Charalambos Lalaounis *Ioannis Moskachlaidis (1946 & 1974) *Zitogiannos (1950) *Nikolaos Kordonis (1950) *Ioannis Gidogiannos (1952) *Konstantinos Evagelou (1953) *Efstathios Asimakopoulos (1959 and 1965) *K. Prigis (1968) *Papageorgiou Evagelos (1968–1970) *Avgeris Zumas (1971–1972) *Athanasios Psimoulis(1966–1967 and 1970) *Dimitrios Trigas (1975) *Elias Tzamtzis (1976–1978 and 1982) *Ioannis Kourelis (1976) *G. Katramatos (1976) *Stylianos Kourelis (1985 & 1989–1990 & 1991–93) *Tagalis Agapitos (1985–1988,1996–1998) *Athanasios Kioutsikis (1987–1988) *Vassilios Tzamtzis (1993–95) *Vasilopoulos Panagiotis (1998–1999) *Karanasos Charalabos (1961 and 1999–2000) *Giorgos Konstantopoulos (2002) *Prokopios Despotidis (2003–05) *Dimitrios Karagiannis (2005–07) *Simos Papadimitriou (2007– 31/12/2015) *Tsigas Ilias (5/8/2016–18-10-2018) *Oikonomou Ilias(18-10-2018 present)


First big success -The recent progress

In 1992 Fokikos won the title in Group D of National 4th League thus firstly qualifying for the 3rd National League (1992–93 season). Players involved: Anagnostopoulos, Karampelousis, Aravanis, Katsimpardis, Papadimas, Karadimos, Manetas, Livas, Stephanopoulos, Markodimos, A. And D. Karanasios, Matzoros, Ntalakouras, Malagrakis, Roditis, etc. The achievement of the Amfissa's Club was reiterated three years later (1995–96 season) but this time Fokikos didn't distinguish due to works in its stadium, having to use Aspra Spitia village Stadium as home ground. During the 2007–08 season, under the coaching of Makis Vaklaidis, Fokikos competed in the 4th Group of National 4th League, won the title and reached 3rd National League thirdly in its history. Indeed, with Apostle Charalambides as coach in 2008–09 season, Fokikos achieved to renew for the first time ever on the eve of the Third National, an achievement that was repeated in 2009–10 season with new coach Mike Kasapis replacing Costas Livas. From year to year Fokikos appears more and more powerful, resulting in 2010–11 season to finish at third place, which secured its promotion firstly in its history to the "Football League" (formerly "2nd National League"). On the occasion of 80 years since the formal establishment of the team in 1932, both Club Management and Fokikos' fans prepare a series of events as well as projects including a book publication by Tsigas Elias and Avramikos Nickolaos, as responsible authors.


Titles in the Fourth National League (3)

1991–92, 1994–95, 2007–08


Participation in the Second National League (6)

*1961–1962 6th place, 14 played 23 points, 3 wins, 3 draws, 8 defeats, 18–23 goals *1962–63 15th position, 28 played 36 points, 2 wins, 4 draws, 22 defeats, 16–91 goals (relegated) *2011–2012 14th place, 34 played 35 points, 8 wins, 11 draws, 15 defeats, 27–38 goals *2012–2013 17th place, 40 played 37 points, 8 wins, 14 draws, 18 defeats, 27–49 goals *2013–2014 9th place, 26 played 36 points, 11 wins, 3 draws, 12 defeats, 33–31 goals *2014–15 13th place, 24 played 12 points, 2 wins, 6 draws, 16 defeats, 12–30 goals (relegated)


Participation in the 3rd National League (6)

*1992–93 (18th place, 34 games, 28 points, 8 wins, 4 draws, 22 defeats, 24–60 goals) (relegated) *1995–96 (18th place, 34 games, 14 points, 3 wins, 8 draws, 23 defeats, finishes 15–63, 1 reset, −3 points) (relegated) *2008–09 (9th place, 34 games, 47 points, 12 wins, 11 draws, 11 defeats, 38–34 goals) *2009–10 (9th place, 32 games, 47 points, 13 wins, 8 draws, 11 defeats, 31–27 goals) *2010–11 (3rd place, 32 games, 53 points, 14 wins, 11 draws, 7 defeats, 46–32 goals) *2015–16 (17th place, 32 games, -1 points, 0 wins, 5 draws, 27 defeats, 9–80 goals) (relegated)


Participation in regional (22)

*1965 to 1966 ("Amateur's 2nd League") -10th 17 points (−7 points), 3 wins, 0 draws, 15 defeats, 14–45 goals *1966–1967 (Unofficial "3rd National League ") -10th 26 points, 2 wins, 4 draws, 12 defeats, 21–62 goals *1974 (Special Championship)-4th place 8 points,3 wins,2 draws,5 defeats, 12–15 goals *1976 (Special Championship)-4th place 9 points,4 wins,1 draws,5 defeats, 10–20 goals *1977–1978 (first appearance in the Greek National Amateur's Championship)-5th place, 44 points, 17 wins,10 draws,11 defeats, 60–42 goals *1978/79-6th position, 45 points, 44 points, 18 wins,9 draws,11 defeats, 58–45 goals *1979/80-11th position, 41 points, 17 wins,7 draws,14 defeats, 53–57 goals *1980/81-10th position, 45points, 18 wins,9 draws,13 defeats, 52–55 goals *1981/82-15th position 19 points, 6 wins,7 draws,17 defeats, 33–76 goals (relegated) *1985/86-6th position, 37 points, 14 wins,9 draws,11 defeats, 58–40 goals (4th national league) *1986/87-9th position 36 points, 14 wins,8 draws,12 defeats, 48–40 goals (relegated) *1990/91-2nd position, 61 points, 27 wins,7 draws,8 defeats, 71–42 goals *1991/92-1st position 56 points, 24 wins,8 draws,4 defeats, 70–27 goals Champion (promoted firstly ever in professional 3rd National League) *1993/94-7th position, 52 points, 14 wins,10 draws,10 defeats, 46–32 goals *1994/95-1st position, 71 points, 22 wins,5 draws,7 defeats, 74–31 goals Champion *1996/97-2nd position, 74 points, 23 wins,5 draws,8 defeats, 87–34 goals *1997/98- (not Join) *1998/99-14th position,29 points, 8 wins,5 draws,21 defeats, 37–79 goals (relegated) *2002/03-10th position, 32 points, 9 wins,5 draws,14 defeats, 28–34 goals *2003/04-8th position, 40 points, 11 wins,4 draws,15 defeats, 40–51 goals *2004/05-15th position 14 points, 4 wins,5 draws,19 defeats, 35–50 goals (relegated) *2006/07-5th position, 46 points, 11 wins,13 draws,8 defeats, 43–38 goals *2007/08-1st position, 65 points, 20 wins,5 draws,7 defeats, 59–25 goals Champion


Local titles (28)

Championships (12): 1947–1948 (in Phocis),1964–65, 1973–74, 1975–76 and 1984–85 (Fthiotidophocis /Evritania League Football Union) 1987–88, 1989–90, 1997–98, 2000–01, 2001–02, 2005–06,2017-18,2019-20 Cups (16):1947–1948 (in Phocis),1974–75, 1975–76 and 1976–77 (Fthiotidophocis /Evritania League Football Union) 1986–87, 1988–89, 1989–90, 1991–92, 1993–94, 1994–95, 1999–00, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2006–07,2016-17,SUPER CUP 2017-18.


Sources

* International Football Data (https://web.archive.org/web/20121222221144/http://www.rsssf.com/) * "Athletic Eco" Newspaper (In Greek language: Εφημερίδα "ΑΘΛΗΤΙΚΗ ΗΧΩ") of May 7, 1950 * "Light of Sports" Newspaper archive * Dimitris Amountzias, "The Story of A.C. Lamia" * Chris J. Ntantoumis, "History of the Football in Biotis" * "FOKIS" Newspaper archive * Greek National Football 2nd & 3rd Leagues Union * Alecos Kailas " 33 Years from the Establishment of Pallamiaki" Published by "(NEW STEP)ΝΕΟΝ ΒΗΜΑ" Lamia 1962 * Dimitris Natsios" History of Football in Lamia" (1912–1999) {{reflist


External links


Official site
* The headquarters of the Municipal Fokikos Stadium, Amfissa (from http://www.stadia.gr) Association football clubs established in 1932 Football clubs in Central Greece Phocis