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Atromitos Athens
File:Atromitos.gif
Full nameP.A.E. A.P.S. Atromitos Athens
Π.Α.Ε. Α.Π.Σ. Ατρόμητος Αθηνών
Founded1923 <br\> (Merged with Chalkidona FC) 2005
GroundPeristeri Stadium
Peristeri, Athens
Capacity10,200
ChairmanGreece Georgios Spanos
ManagerArgentina Ángel Guillermo Hoyos
LeagueSuper League Greece
2006-07Super League Greece, 8th

Atromitos FC is a football club based in Peristeri, Athens that plays in the Super League Greece. In 2005, Atromitos merged with Chalkidona FC and took their place in Greek Super League.

History

Atromitos FC was officially founded in May 1923 when Kalomvounis, Petos, Glykofridis, Stathopoulos, Synodinos, Rigopoulos, Stamatopoulos, and other students living in Victoria Square (which was then called Kyriakou Square) decided to form a football team. That same year, Vaggelis Stamatis, a mathematics teacher and member of the Panhellenic football league, joined the administrative board of Atromitos. Because of his prominence in pre-war Greek football history, Stamatis' involvement increased the new team's stature in Athenian football. In 1924, Atromitos was accepted into the Greek football league.

At the time, Atromitos played at the Panellinios football grounds, Panathinaikos, and in Aris park. During their first season in the league's first division, they ended in third place (behind Panathinaikos and AEK). In 1928, they defeated Goudi 4-3 in the final game at Rouf stadium to become champions of Athens.

As champions of Athens, they took part that same year in the first Panhellenic championship, which was organised by EPO. On May 24, 1928, they were beaten 3-1 by Aris (who later became champions) in an away game, and were defeated again on June 3 by Ethnicos Pireaus 5-0. On June 10, They managed a draw at home against Ethnicos 1-1, before losing again to Aris 3-1 seven days later.

During the following two years, Atromitos stayed in the upper part of the first division of Athens, and in 1929, they finished third behind Panathinaikos and AEK. They repeated the feat in 1930. In 1932, Iosiph Chouroukchoglou and Nikolaos Epioglou decided to move Atromitos to the town Peristeri. Earlier, Atromitos was located in the same area as Panathinaikos, and they had found it hard to establish a large fan base or develop a unique identity.

Atromitos played in the second division until May 1972, when they, under the coaching of Savva Papazoulou, were re-promoted to first division. This division, though, proved difficult to handle, and they were demoted the following year. In 1975, a better-prepared Atromitos returned to the first division with a large fanbase, and ended the year in 13th place, securing their spot in the top flight. In 1976 they improved to end the season in 9th place, the best in their history.

By 1981, Atromitos had succeeded in attracting renowned players such as Stylianopoulos, Álvarez, Toskas, and Athanasopoulos. However, despite high expectations, Atromitos played for the last time in the top games and once more returned to the lower divisions. After years of playing in the third division, Atromitos won promotion back to the second division in May 2002 by beating Levadiakos at Patra stadium.

Previous Chairmen

Former chairmen of the club include Iosiph Chouroukchoglou, Nikolaos Epioglou, Nikolaos Chakiris, Adonis Galaios, Stefanos Kaloumenos, Evaggelos Stais, Takis Anevlavis, Adonis Ksipnitos, Pavlos Panoutsopoulos, Stamatis Glykos, Andreas Koulopoulos, Giorgos Douros, Vasilis Petrou, Yiannis Kurtis, Kostas Stathakis, Vasilis Chigos, and Tasos Papanikolas. Giorgos Spanos is the present chairman.

Stadium

The home ground of Atromitos was once well-maintained but has been recently neglected. In their early days, Atromitos had grown to become the fourth largest municipality in Greece. The first home ground of Atromitos was the grounds of "Bravery", which was located beyond the last shanty town of Evaggelistria.

In 1953, Atromitos moved to their present location, which contained only central stands for the spectators; the changing rooms consisted of a small room at the end of the stands. Much later, a larger stand was built with a capacity of 6,000 spectators. It was also used for non-football purposes, such as musical performances.

During the chairmanship of Victor Mitropoulos in EPAE, blue and white plastic seats were installed in the central stand. Before the Athens Olympics, Atromitos installed floodlights and renovated the running track so the ground could be used as a coaching facility during the Olympic Games. Under the football ground there are spaces and facilities for activities such as wrestling, chess, and boxing. The organised fan club, "The Fendayin", also have a space underneath the stands.

Repairs to fragile parts of the stadium due to humidity and earthquake damage are expected to be carried out.

Current roster

Goalkeepers
1 Konstantinos Andriolas
23 Chrisostomos Michailidis
31 Apostolos Androutsos
35 Miguel Ángel Ramos Prada
Defenders
2 Ioannis Katemis
3 Dimitrios Geladaris
4 Dimitrios Ioannou
5 Roland Christiano Rocha
11 Konstantinos Pagonis
14 Georgios Georgiou
19 Lucas Trejo
24 Georgios Chalaris
26 Marcelo Oliveira
28 César Alberto Pérez
34 Vasilios Apostolopoulos
Georgios Anatolakis
Midfielders
6 Vasilios Rovas
8 Luciano de Sousa
9 José Luis Reyes Verdejo
10 Roberto Merino Ramirez
17 Amadou Sanokho
20 Ángel Hoyos
21 Panagiotis Korbos
22 David Mesa
27 Georgios Korakakis
30 Anderson de Lima Freitas
Forwards
15 Francis Doe
18 Ioannis Lazanas
25 Sergio Olivares
33 Stergos Marinos
77 Roberto Sánchez


Squad Changes for 2007/08 season

In:

Out:

Coaching staff


Notes and references

http://www.atromitosfc.gr/english/atromitosfc/history/