Asteras Tripolis F.C.

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Asteras Tripolis Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ Αστέρας Τρίπολης), commonly referred to as Asteras Tripolis (meaning "Star of Tripoli"), is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Tripoli in Arcadia, Peloponnese, Greece. Founded on 26 March 1931, their badge has Theodoros Kolokotronis on his horse and they have yellow and blue worn as home kit. Its home ground is the Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium, a 7,442-capacity stadium in Tripoli.

Asteras Tripolis
Full nameΑθλητικός Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Αστέρας Τρίπολης
(Athletic Gymnastic Club Asteras Tripolis)
Nickname(s)The Yellow-Blues
Arkádes (Arcadians)
Founded26 March 1931; 93 years ago (1931-03-26)
GroundTheodoros Kolokotronis Stadium
Capacity7,442
Owner(s)Dimitrios Bakos
Giannis Kaimenakis
PresidentGeorgios Borovilos
Head coachMilan Rastavac
LeagueSuper League Greece
2023–24Super League Greece, 8th of 14
WebsiteClub website
Current season

In domestic football, Asteras Tripolis has been in Super League, the Greek top professional league, since the 2007–08 season. They were runners-up of the Greek Cup in 2013 and have reached the semi-finals of the competition overall four times.

Asteras Tripolis has also competed two seasons in the UEFA Europa League group stage and overall five seasons in the competition. The club is in 10th place between the 19 teams with contribution of points in European football for Greece.

History

Early years

Asteras Tripolis line-up in Beta Ethniki 1962–63

Asteras Tripolis was founded in 1931, in the area near Tripoli's railway station and was formally recognised forthwith. However, the club stayed inactive and during 1932 all football clubs in Tripoli were temporarily dissolved. At the same time, Minas Tsavdaris founded a football club and named it "Keramikos" after his home area.[1] Despite his efforts, Keramikos was never formally recognised, and in 1938 Tsavdaris decided to transfer all of the club's players to Asteras Tripolis, which was still legally recognised.[1] This signified the revival of the club and Asteras Tripolis managed to compete in the inaugural season (1939–40) of the regional Arcadian League. However, the subsequent German occupation of Greece ended all league competitions abruptly and the club was dissolved once again.

Post-World War II

After World War II, Asteras Tripolis was reformed under the name "Neos Asteras" and was accordingly recognised by Tripoli's courts on 23 June 1947.[1] Asteras Tripolis won five consecutive titles in the Arcadian League (1957–62). The team won consecutive promotions and managed to play for two seasons in Second National Division (1961–63), thus becoming the first team from Tripoli to ever participate in such a high division.[1] In the summer of 1963, Asteras Tripolis merged with Aris–Atromitos and the new team was named "Athlitikos Omilos Tripolis" (Athletic Club of Tripoli, AOT). AOT's function was based in Asteras Tripolis' statute and the new club continued its activities until 1968, when it was dissolved once again and was subsequently merged with Arkadikos to form Panarkadikos.

Recent history and era of success (2003–present)

Asteras Tripolis was reformed again in 1978.[1] The club participated in the regional Arcadian League until 2003. At 2001 the club entered a new era and led an outstanding streak of performances under the leadership of Dimitris Bakos and Giannis Kaimenakis. They remained unbeaten at home for over 5 years (from 2001 to November 2006) and they managed to move up four divisions, earning the promotion for the Super League Greece as Second Division champions on 12 May 2007.

Asteras Tripolis made a spectacular start in their first season in Super League, under the technical leadership of Paulo Campos. Their first ever win was against Panathinaikos (1–0[2] in Tripoli) and their first away win against OFI in Crete (3–0).[3] The season was marked by some outstanding performances with the most memorable being the 1–0 home victory against champions Olympiacos. They also managed to win 2–1 against AEK Athens and 2–0 against PAOK at home. Asteras Tripolis became the first and only newly promoted Super League team that managed to beat Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, PAOK (home and away) and AEK Athens in its first ever appearance in the top division. It is remarkable that the team of that season made Asteras Tripolis popular in Greek fans as "Greek Boca" because of its Argentinian players (Lucio Filomeno, Horacio Cardozo, Mauro Milano, Israel Damonte etc.) and the mutual colours of the club with the famous Boca Juniors.

Coach Paulo Campos left Asteras Tripolis on 24 February 2008[4] with assistant manager Panagiotis Tzanavaras taking over for the rest of the 2007–08 season. Asteras Tripolis finally ended 7th, missing the European spot in the last games. In the summer of 2008, Asteras Tripolis announced Carlos Carvalhal as their new manager.[5] He was sacked in mid-season due to poor results which led the team near the relegation zone.[6] He was succeeded by former AEK Athens caretaker manager, Nikos Kostenoglou.[7] Despite the unfortunate results in Super League, the team managed to remain focused on the goal of the Greek Cup, reaching the semi-finals for the first time in its history, where finally eliminated by Olympiacos. In 2009, Asteras Tripolis signed the Argentine former Internazionale assistant Mario Gómez as their new coach.

After a season with moderate results that led Asteras Tripolis to 12th place finish in Super League, the next season was coming to get worse the status of the club. In the 2010–11 season, after some wrong player choices and a disappointing 2nd round, Asteras Tripolis dealt relegation hammer blow. However, on 19 May 2011, the Disciplinary Committee of the competition found Iraklis guilty of forgery during the winter transfer window. Therefore the club was automatically put at the end of the league table and demoted to the Football League. This development resulted in Asteras Tripolis remaining in Super League.

In the 2011–12 season, Asteras Tripolis reached the 6th place and failed to qualify for the Play-offs. However, AEK Athens was not licensed to play in the 2012–13 Europa League and therefore replaced by the 6th placed team in the league table, Asteras Tripolis. That was the first participation of the club in UEFA competitions.The season completed with another participation of the club in Greek Cup semi-finals, in which the team eliminated after an exciting 2nd leg match against Atromitos in Tripoli.

Staikos Vergetis managed the team through the UEFA Europa League of 2014–15 and 2015–16 season.

The 2012–13 season was one of the most memorable in Asteras Tripolis' history. The club competed in the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round and won its first qualification to a next round in European level, eliminating the Azerbaijani, Inter Baku.[8]In Super League, the club took a step ahead, finishing third(and fourth in the play-offs) and secured a place for the 2013–14 Europa League.[9] However, the highlight of the season was the outstanding road of the team, under the technical leadership of Sakis Tsiolis, to the first Greek Cup final in club's history. The "Arcadians" lost 1–3 against Olympiacos after extra time and as 13,000 supporters of the yellow-blues were at the Olympic Stadium of Athens.[10]

In the 2014–15 season, Asteras Tripolis took another step ahead in European level, reaching the 2014–15 UEFA Europa League group stage for the first time in club's history, after a streak of qualifications against RoPS, Mainz 05 and Maccabi Tel Aviv. In the Group C, Asteras Tripolis won six points and finished third against Tottenham Hotspur, Beşiktaş and Partizan. In Super league, Asteras Tripolis finished in 3rd place, its highest place in the league table until these days. Also, the main striker of the squad, Jerónimo Barrales, emerged top goalscorer in 2014-15 Super League Greece.

In the next season, 2015–16, Asteras Tripolis secured his direct participation in the Europa League group stage as finished third in the 2014-15 Super League. In the Group K, the club won four points and finished third again, with rivals Schalke 04, Sparta Prague and APOEL. Although during the 2016-17 Super League season, Asteras Tripolis finished 12th, in the next season, the club finished fifth, securing a place in the second qualifying round of 2018–19 Europa League.

Crests and colours

Crests

The crest of the club is inspired by the statue of Theodoros Kolokotronis

The original crest of the club is the star symbol in the traditional colors of the team, yellow and blue. Over the following decades, different versions of the crest were introduced with minor changes. In 2006 first appeared the version that was coming to connect with the most recent glorious days of the club, until the summer of 2020. With the motto "The story has no end", the club presented the new crest on July 21, 2020. The star symbol is maintained in the highest position, as the symbol with which the club traveled through time, since 1931. Also, the new crest connects the club with the most special monument of its city, the statue of Theodoros Kolokotronis, the Greek general and pre-eminent leader of the Greek War of Independence. The statue, located in Areos Square since September 1971, was made to present Theodoros Kolokotronis in battle and his bones are kept there. At the same time, with the phrase "ET IN ARCADIA EGO" written on it, the new crest seals the relationship of the club with the whole of Arcadia.

Colours and kit evolution

First

2006–08[11][12]
2007–08[13]
2008–09
2009–12
2012–13
2013–14[14]
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22

Alternative

2005–06[15]
2009–10
2010–12[16]
2012–13[17][18]
2013–14
2014–15[19]
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Kit manufacturerPeriodShirt sponsor
Umbro
2003–06
Lotto
2006–10Opap
2010–12Lotto
Nike
2012–15
2015–17Stoiximan.gr
Macron
2017–18
2018–19Volton
2019–20Interwetten
2020–Volton

Stadium

Asteras Tripolis fans during the 2012 Greek Cup semi-finals

Theodoros Kolokotronis Stadium (formally Asteras Tripolis Stadium) is a privately owned football stadium in Tripoli, Greece. Its capacity is 7,600. The stadium was built in 1979. After the team's promotion in the Football League in 2005, the stadium was renovated and its capacity expanded, including the east stand, which also houses the club's offices, a gym and changing rooms, a lounge, etc. In 2007, with the rise of Asteras Tripolis in the Super League, the western theater was built, housing the journalists and VIP posts, and a small square on the south side was also added for use mainly by the fans of the hosted team. In 2008, the northern beam was constructed. In 2010, the southern beam was reconstructed and expanded. In 2015, on the occasion of the Asteras Tripolis team's participation in the Europa League (2015–16) groups, for the second time in its history and the second consecutive parallel but also the fourth consecutive year of the group's presence in general (the first two only in the qualifiers), several remarkable interventions were carried out on the stadium, mainly in its interior, such as changing rooms and the press room, etc.[20]

On 27 November 2011, in the match between Asteras Tripolis and Olympiacos for the 11th season of the championship (2011–12), the spectators arrived at the stadium with 6,150 tickets.[21]

The stadium was renamed on 22 November 2012 in honour of the hero of the Greek War of Independence, Theodoros Kolokotronis.[22]

Also, the club has proposed a new stadium, the New Asteras Tripolis Stadium.[23]

Domestic record

Divisional history

Recent seasons

Season
DivisionRankPldWDLGSGAPtsGreek Cup
2005–063rd1322273561973Round of 32
2006–072nd1342095562569Round of 32
2007–081st73011118282444Round of 16
2008–091st123071211333133Semi-finals
2009–101st123010614293636Quarter-finals
2010–111st133071013212931Round of 16
2011–121st63013611303445Semi-finals
2012–131st4301758412556Runner-up
2013–141st53416108463558Round of 16
2014–151st3341789523759Round of 16
2015–161st73011811313041Quarter-finals
2016–171st123061014344928Quarter-finals
2017–181st5301299392445Round of 16
2018–191st11308913253033Semi-finals
2019–201st733111012444242Round of 16
2020–211st63612159363851First Round
2021–221st93311814333741Fifth Round
2022–231st103351612233631Fifth Round
2023–241st83311517405538Round of 16

European record

UEFA club coefficient ranking

As of the end of the 2021–22 season

RankTeamPoints
213 Connah's Quay Nomads5.750
214 Aris Thessaloniki5.640
215 OFI Crete5.640
216 Atromitos5.640
217 Asteras Tripolis5.640
218 Panathinaikos5.640
219 Panionios5.640
220 1. FC Slovácko5.560

Source: [1]

By season

Last update: As of the end of the 2021–22 season

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
2012–13UEFA Europa League2Q Inter Baku1–11–12–2 (4–2 p)
3Q Marítimo1–10–01–1 (a)
2013–14UEFA Europa League3Q Rapid Wien1–11–32–4
2014–15UEFA Europa League2Q RoPS4–21–15–3
3Q Mainz 053–10–13–2
PO Maccabi Tel Aviv2–01–33–3 (a)
Group C Tottenham Hotspur1–21–53rd place
Beşiktaş2–21–1
Partizan2–00–0
2015–16UEFA Europa LeagueGroup K Schalke 040–40–43rd place
APOEL2–01–2
Sparta Prague1–10–1
2018–19UEFA Europa League2Q Hibernian1–12–33–4
Notes
  • 1R: First round
  • 2Q: Second qualifying round
  • 3Q: Third qualifying round
  • PO: Play-off round

Notable wins

SeasonMatchScore
2014–15Asteras TripolisMainz 053–1
2014–15Asteras TripolisMaccabi Tel Aviv2–0
2014–15Asteras TripolisPartizan2–0
2015–16Asteras TripolisAPOEL2–0

Honours

National

Regional

  • Arcadian Championship
    • Winners (8): 1957–58, 1958–59, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1987–88, 1989–90, 2002–03
  • Arcadian Cup
    • Winners (4): 1988–89, 1989–90, 2003–04, 2004–05
  • Arcadian Double
    • Winners (1): 1989–90

Players

Current squad

As of 27 June 2024[24]

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
40MF  ESPSito
69DF  NGAOluwatobiloba Alagbe
70GK  GRENikos Grammatikakis
77MF  GRENikos Zouglis
87DF  BIHErvin Zukanović
97FW  GREGeorgios Kosteas
GK  GREPanagiotis Tsintotas
DF  GREKonstantinos Triantafyllopoulos
DF  FINNikolai Alho
MF  BIHAjdin Redžić
MF  GREPanagiotis Tzimas
MF  ESPMiki
MF  GREFanis Tzandaris

Reserves and academy

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

No.Pos. NationPlayer
80MF  GREAngelos Papadopoulos
90MF  GREAlexandros Kedikoglou
91GK  GRETheofilos Kakadiaris
92MF  GREDenis Kala
95MF  GRECharalampos Kallanxhi

Out on loan

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

Notable former players

The list includes footballers who have played at least 40 official matches for Asteras Tripolis. The total appearances and goals comprise those in Super League, Greek Cup, Football League Greece, Gamma Ethniki and UEFA Europa League.

NameNat.Pos.Asteras Tripolis careerAppsGoals
Nikos Chatzopoulos Defender2004–2009
Ilias Anastasakos Forward2004–20066129
Kostas Papadopoulos Midfielder2004–2007
Kostas Kalogiannidis Defender2004–2007
Michalis Klokidis Forward2004–2007
Rogerio Martins Midfielder2005–201210213
Giannis Symeonidis Goalkeeper2005–2007
Savvas Panteliadis Midfielder2005–2008
Nikos Lazaridis Defender2006–20101273
Antonis Ladakis Midfielder2006–20121102
Petros Kanakoudis Defender2006–2009756
Patrick Zoundi Forward2006–2008457
Carlos Massara Defender2006–200851
Horacio Cardozo Midfielder2007–2010762
Lucio Filomeno Forward2007–20096020
Danijel Cesarec Forward2007–20107829
Giorgos Abaris Goalkeeper2007–201055
Sokratis Fytanidis Defender2007–2011901
Jaouad Zairi Forward2007–200945
Flavio Pinto Defender2007–200941
Adrian Bastia Midfielder2008–2011817
Bruno Urribarri Defender2008–201166
Marcelão Defender2008–2010548
Leonidas Argyropoulos Defender2008–2012541
Chigozie Udoji Forward2009–2011526
Sebastián Carrera Midfielder2009–2011504
Sebastián Bartolini Defender2009–2014886
Matías Degra Goalkeeper2009–201140
Christos Pipinis Defender2010–2013683
Savvas Tsabouris Defender2010–20141023
Anastasios Bakasetas Forward2010–2012424
Rubén Pulido Defender2010–2012454
Ximo Navarro Forward2011–20149515
NameNat.Pos.Asteras Tripolis careerAppsGoals
Fernando Usero Midfielder2011–201512714
Rubén Rayos Forward2011–20137918
Georgios Bantis Goalkeeper2011–201650
Dimitris Kourbelis Midfielder2011–20161313
Emanuel Perrone Forward2011–20135417
Leandro Álvarez Defender2011–2013611
Lautaro Formica Defender2011–2014611
Khalifa Sankaré Defender2012–201612510
Pablo de Blasis Forward2012–20149020
Giannis Kontoes Defender2013–201449
Giorgos Zisopoulos Defender2013–20161203
Dorin Goian Defender2013–2016894
Braian Lluy Defender2013–20161072
Giorgos Kyriakopoulos Defender2013–2019746
Jerónimo Barrales Forward2013–2015
2019–2023
19559
Pablo Mazza Forward2014–201711323
Martín Rolle Midfielder2014–2015
2018–2019
665
Nico Midfielder2014–2016649
Tomáš Košický Goalkeeper2014–201740
Thanasis Panteliadis Defender2014–201659
Tasos Tsokanis Defender2014–2016482
Kostas Theodoropoulos Goalkeeper2014–201642
Rachid Hamdani Defender2015–2017631
Kostas Giannoulis Defender2015–2018871
Elini Dimoutsos Defender2015–2017533
Matías Iglesias Midfielder2015–202321718
Facundo Bertoglio Midfielder2015–2016
2022–2023
472
Giorgos Athanasiadis Goalkeeper2016–201958
Kostas Triantafyllopoulos Defender2016–2019751
Kosmas Tsilianidis Midfielder2016–2019868
Nikos Kaltsas Forward2016–20198714
NameNat.Pos.Asteras Tripolis careerAppsGoals
Giannis Kotsiras Defender2016–20211353
Michalis Manias Forward2017–20198427
Martín Tonso Forward2017–2019408
Anastasios Douvikas Forward2017–2020524
Triantafyllos Pasalidis Defender2017–2021985
Christos Tasoulis Defender2017–2023763
Marc Fernández Forward2018–20206014
Ángel Martínez Defender2018–2020472
Dani Suárez Defender2019–2021555
Borja Fernández Midfielder2019–202144
Luis Fernández Forward2019–20214818
Adrián Riera Midfielder2019–202311412
Eneko Capilla Midfielder2019–2023452
Léo Tilica Midfielder2020–2023814

Source:[citation needed]

1 Football League Greece as level 2 on pyramid of Greek football league system.

2 Gamma Ethniki as level 3 on pyramid of Greek football league system.

Affiliated clubs

Personnel

Executive
Owners Dimitrios Bakos
Giannis Kaimenakis
President Georgios Borovilos
A' Vice-President Dimitrios Kenes
B' Vice-President Dimitrios Borovilos
Coaching staff
Head coach Milan Rastavac
Assistant head coaches Goran Šaula
Vladimir Ilić
Fitness coach Pavlos Gotsis
Goalkeeper coach Christos Tseliopoulos
Performance coach Theodoros Tsilimigras
Rehabilitation coach Georgios Prionas

Managerial history

See also

References

Official websites
News sites
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