Athens Football Clubs Association

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Athens Football Clubs Association (Greek: Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Αθηνών) is one of the oldest amateur Greek association football clubs associations, representing teams from Athens Prefecture.[1]

Athens Football Clubs Association
HFF
Founded1924
HeadquartersAthens
FIFA affiliationHellenic Football Federation
PresidentPanagiotis Dimitriou
Websiteepsath.gr

History

It was officially founded in 1924, but its history begins in 1919 when Greece Football Clubs Association was founded. During the 1923–24 Championship of the E.P.S. Greece, the Athenian teams had many complaints from the referee, which they accused of being biased against them in favor of the club of Piraeus. The climax of the protests was the withdrawal from the championship of three teams of Athens on 30 March 1924, two games before its end and while the title seemed to be decided between O.F. Piraeus and A.P.S. Piraeus, who eventually won the title. The teams that left were Panathinaikos, Apollon Athens and Athinaikos

Almost immediately, these three clubs, together with Atromitos, Panionios and the then-founded Milon Athens, created the "Athens Football Clubs Association" (E.S.P. Athens) and proceeded to hold a separate championship with the participation of five clubs. The founding clubs of the association were:

In the early 2000s, the associations of the former the Prefecture of East Attica were split off, creating the East Attica Football Clubs Association, as well as the counterparts of the former Prefecture of West Attica by founding West Attica Football Clubs Association.

League

1924 Athens Football Clubs Association Cup

From 1924 to 1959 the first division E.P.S. Athens included in its composition the top teams of Athens. Until the 1958–59 season, the first two, three or four teams of the final standings of Athens first division were qualified to the final phase of the Panhellenic Championship, together with the corresponding teams from the E.P.S. of Piraeus and Macedonia and some provincial clubs that qualified through a special tournament called "Regional Championships". Thus, the first division of Athens was the most difficult of any other local association, as the clubs that made it up were clearly stronger than their counterparts. It common for the Athenian teams that reached the final phase of the Panhellenic Championship were mostly exhausted due to great competition and lack of current training infrastructure. Until 1959 the first division of Athens was essentially the most powerful local league in the country, but with the establishment of the national divisions, it lost ground in the football hierarchy.

Organization

The association is a member of the Hellenic Football Federation and organizes a regional football league and cup. It currently represents 900 football players and 131 amateur men's football clubs.

Twenty (20) of these football clubs are playing in national leagues. The six (6) women's football clubs of Athens F.C.A. are playing in the first and second national league. Sixteen (16) football clubs are playing in Hellenic Indoor Football League.

The football clubs are separated in three leagues:

  • Athens F.C.A. A league (32 clubs)
    • Group A (16 clubs)
    • Group B (16 clubs)
  • Athens F.C.A. B league (48 clubs)
    • Group A (16 clubs)
    • Group B (16 clubs)
    • Group C (16 clubs)
  • Athens F.C.A. C league (55 clubs}
    • Group A (11 clubs)
    • Group B (11 clubs)
    • Group C (11 clubs)
    • Group D (12 clubs)
    • Group of B teams (10 clubs)

Winners by club

Before the establishment of national divisions
ClubWinnerSeasons
Panathinaikos171925, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1934, 1937, 1939, 1949, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1959
AEK Athens51940, 1943, 1946, 1947, 1950
Apollon Athens41924, 1938, 1948, 1958
Goudi21932, 1933
Atromitos11928
Asteras Gyzi11936
Panionios11951
After the establishment of national divisions
ClubWinnerSeasons
Ilisiakos61963, 1971, 1972, 1999, 2001, 2023
Egaleo51960, 1961, 2015, 2016, 2017
Charavgiakos51983, 2013, 2017, 2018, 2020
Agios Ierotheos31981, 1994, 2016
Ilioupoli31982, 1988, 1996
Chaidari31986, 2014, 2023
Kallithea21969, 1976
Agios Dimitrios21975, 1977
Attikos21966, 1993
Akratitos21987, 1997
Asteras Zografou21973, 1998
Agia Eleousa21990, 2000
Athinaida Kypseli21980, 2003
Agia Paraskevi21992, 2004
Olympiakos Neon Liosion21995, 2007
A.O. Pefki22008, 2012
Agoi Anargyroi22006, 2018
PAO Rouf21978, 2020
Atromitos11962
PAO Kalogreza11964
A.O. Chalandri11965
Petralona11967
Poseidon Glyfada11968
Acharnaikos11970
PAO Thriamvos Athens11974
Diagoras Egaleo11979
Marko11984
A.O. Vouliagmeni11985
Cholargos11986
Keravnos Keratea11989
G.S. Patisia11991
Terpsithea Glyfada12002
Sourmena12005
Paradisos Amarousiou12007
Vrilissia12008
Pera Club12009
Elpidoforos Kifisia12009
Ifestos Peristeri12010
A.O. Trachones Alimos12011
Iasonas Neon Liosion12012
Doxa Vyronas12013
Panerythraikos12014
A.E. Irakleio12015
A.E. Kifisia12019
Fostiras12019
Aris Petroupolis12022
Asteras Kaisariani12024
A.O. Nea Ionia12024

Cup

Finals

SeasonWinnerResultRunner-upGroundSource
1971–72A.O.N. Argyroupoli2–2 (3–2 p)CharavgiakosNea Smyrni Stadium[2]
1972–73PAO Thriamvos Athens1–1 (3–2 p)A.O.N. ArgyroupoliNea Smyrni Stadium[3]
1973–74A.O. Koukouvaounes2–0A.O. Paradisos AmarousionCholargos Municipal Stadium
1974–75Ilioupoli1–1 (3–2 p)Agoi AnargyroiTavros Stadium
1975–76PAO Rouf3–2KallitheaPeristeri Stadium
1976–77Agios Dimitrios3–2A.O. OroposGrigoris Lamprakis Stadium
1977–78Ilioupoli0–0 (4–3 p)Iraklis PeristeriNikos Goumas Stadium
1978–79A.O. Pangrati0–0 (3–2 p)Keravnos KerateaLeoforos Alexandras Stadium
1979–80Athinaikos2–0KoropiLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[4]
1980–81Athinaikos2–1CholargosPeristeri Stadium[5]
1981–82A.O. Peristeri1–0Keravnos KerateaGeorgios Kamaras Stadium
1982–83A.O. Chalandri0–0 (3–0 p)Agios DimitriosLeoforos Alexandras Stadium
1983–84A.E. Galatsi3–1MarkoLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[6]
1984–85Ifestos Peristeri3–1IlioupoliGrigoris Lamprakis Stadium[7]
1985–86Keravnos Keratea3–1Asteras ZografouGrigoris Lamprakis Stadium[8]
1986–87A.O. Pefki0–0 (4–3 p)Triglia RafinasLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[9]
1987–88A.O. Vouliagmeni4–2A.O. PefkiLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[10]
1988–89Doxa Vyronas2–1A.O. KifisiaLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[11]
1989–90Cholargos1–0Machi MarathonasLeoforos Alexandras Stadium[12]
1990–91A.O. Kifisia1–1 (4–3 p)A.O. PefkiLeoforos Alexandras Stadium
1991–92Agia Paraskevi2–0A.O. ChalandriAthens Olympic Stadium[13]
1992–93Panathinaikos (Amateur team)2–0Agios IerotheosAthens Olympic Stadium[14]
1993–94Panathinaikos (Amateur team)2–1AEK Nea LiosiaAthens Olympic Stadium[15]
1994–95Marko2–1Agios Ierotheos[16]
1995–96Agia Eleousa4–1PAO KamateroGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[17]
1996–97Sourmena2–1Aris Petroupolis[18]
1997–98Akratitos3–0AcharnaikosNikos Goumas Stadium[19]
1998–99Asteras Zografou1–1 (5–4 p)AkratitosGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[20]
1999–2000Agios Dimitrios1–0Thrasyvoulos
2000–01Thrasyvoulos3–0A.O. Chalandri[21]
2001–02PAO Rouf1–0Thrasyvoulos[22]
2002–03Ilisiakos1–0ChaidariGrigoris Lamprakis Stadium[23]
2003–04Chaidari3–2 (a.e.t.)SourmenaMichalis Kritikopoulos Stadium
2004–05Agia Paraskevi2–1Ajax TavrosLeoforos Alexandras Stadium
2005–06Fostiras2–0PAO RoufPeristeri Stadium
2006–07Fostiras4–0A.O. Nea IoniaStavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium
2007–08Agia Paraskevi3–2PAO RoufLeoforos Alexandras Stadium
2008–09PAO Rouf2–1Olympiakos Neon LiosionPeristeri Stadium
2009–10Apollon Smyrnis2-1Elpidoforos KifisiaGeorgios Kamaras Stadium
2010–11Keravnos Glyfada2–0Iasonas IlionPeristeri Stadium
2011–12Fostiras3–1AthinaikosPeristeri Stadium[24]
2012–13A.E. Kifisia1–1 (4–3 p)EgaleoNea Smyrni Stadium[25]
2013–14Panerythraikos1–0A.E. IrakleioGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[26]
2014–15Egaleo1–0CharavgiakosNea Smyrni Stadium[27]
2015–16A.O. Chalandri3–0IlisiakosGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[28]
2016–17Sourmena2–1CharavgiakosNea Smyrni Stadium[29]
2017–18A.E. Kifisia2–0Agia ParaskeviPeristeri Stadium[30]
2018–19Ilisiakos1–0Agios IerotheosGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[31]
2019–20Agios Ierotheos3–0 (w/o)1Fostiras[32]
2020–21Suspended2
2021–22Ilioupoli3–1Diana IlioupoliGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[33]
2022–23Ethnikos Asteras1–0 (a.e.t.)Aris PetroupolisGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[34]
2023–24A.O. Nea Ionia2–0Aris PetroupolisGeorgios Kamaras Stadium[35]

Notes

1 The cup was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic and thus the outcome of the institution was judjed after a draw.

2 All the institutions of the local association were suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Winners by club

ClubWinnerSeason
Agia Paraskevi31992, 2005, 2008
PAO Rouf31976, 2002, 2009
Fostiras32006, 2007, 2012
Ilioupoli31975, 1978, 2022
Athinaikos21980, 1981
Panathinaikos (Amateur team)21993, 1994
Agios Dimitrios21977, 2000
A.O. Chalandri21983, 2016
Sourmena21997, 2017
A.E. Kifisia22013, 2018
Ilisiakos22003, 2019
A.O.N. Argyroupoli11972
PAO Thriamvos Athens11973
A.O. Koukouvaounes11974
A.O. Pangrati11979
A.O. Peristeri11982
A.E. Galatsi11984
Ifestos Peristeri11985
Keravnos Keratea11986
A.O. Pefki11987
A.O. Vouliagmeni11988
Doxa Vyronas11989
Cholargos11990
A.O. Kifisia11991
Marko11995
Agia Eleousa11996
Akratitos11998
Asteras Zografou11999
Thrasyvoulos12001
Chaidari12004
Apollon Smyrnis12010
Keravnos Glyfada12011
Panerythraikos12014
Egaleo12015
Agios Ierotheos12020
Ethnikos Asteras12023
A.O. Nea Ionia12024

References