Larissa Football Clubs Association

Larissa Football Clubs Association
HFF
Founded 1960
President Zisis Grigoriou
Website http://www.epslarissas.gr (Greek)

The Larissa Football Clubs Association or the LFCA (Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Λάρισας, ΕΠΣΛ = Enosi Podosfairikon Somateion Larissas, EPSL) is a football (soccer) organization in the Larissa prefecture that is part of the Greek Football Federation.

History

Larissa FCA was founded in 1960 after the split from the Thessaly Football Clubs Association which now serves only for Magnesia including the Sporades (and its headquarters in Volos) with its headquarters in Larissa, the prefectural capital of the same name and the strength that makes up of over 100 clubs, The main organizations of the LFCA is the prefectural football (soccer) championships in four divisions and the Larissa Cup in which the teams from different divisions, the club-member of the LFCA which plays in the Fourth Division and the honorable awards as the prefectural teams enters the higher categories including the First, Second, Third and Fourth divisions.

The Larissa Championship enters the Fourth division.

The Larissa Cup enters the Greek Cup.

The LFCA include other honors for the best scorer in the teams with the highest mark "fair play" in every division.

Divisions

The 2008-09 season, the LFCA championships includes the clubs of each division:

First Division
Aetos Amygdalia
Aetos Makrychori
Ampelokipoi FC
Ambeloniakos FC
Dimitra Giannoulis
Doxa Argyropouli
Dotieas Agia
Elassonas FC
Falaniakos
Filoktitis Melivia
Iraklis Chalki
Kissavos Sykouri
Nikaia FC
Oikonomos Tsaritsanis
Platykampos FC
Toxotis Larissa
A1 Division
Anagenissi Evangelismos
Anagenisi Kalochori
Anagenissi Farsala
Damasiakos (Damassi)
Dimitra Agia
Doxa Vlachogianni
Doxa Iperia
Iraklis Larissa
Keravnos Parapotamos
Larissaikos
Narthaki
Olympos Larissa
Panionios Nea Smyrni (Larissa)
Proodeftiki Verdikoussa
Rapsani
Smolika Falani
Thyella Larissa
Voukefalos Larissa (named after Bucephalus)
Second Division - 1st Level
Anagenissi Zappeio
Apollon Vryssia
Aris Larissa
Armenio FC
Astir Melissochori
Atromitos Agioi ANargyroi
Doxa Omorfochori
Doxa Rachoula
Enossi Melia
Mahiti Terpsithea
Megas Alexandros Chalkiades
Neos Atromitos Sotiri
Olympiakos Cheimadi
Pineios Larissa
Second Division - 2nd Level
Akadimia Tyrnavos
Anthoupoli
Astrapi
Gonnoi
Dassohori
Dolihiakos
Dynamo
Krania
Olympiada
Omonoia Larissa
Pelasgiotida
Rodiakos
Stefanovikeio/Galan.
Thyella Elateia
Second Division - 1st Level
Akadimia Farsala
Argithea-Eretria Farsala
Astir N. Perivolia
Atromikos Vamvaki
Achilleio Farsala
Doxa Moschochori
Dimou Ennipea FC
Kypseli FC
Myraikos Myres
Nea Niki Niki
Peorea Achilleiou
Zoodochos Pigi
Second Division - 2nd Level
Chyretiakos Domeniko
Diogenis Larissa
Eleftherochori
Elpis Mesochori
Iraklis Kallithea
Iraklis Platanouli
FC Larissa 88
Mytikas Kalyvia
Proodeftiki Larissa
Sarantaporos FC
Sykea
Thyella Meg. Eleftherochori
Third Division - 3rd Level
Anagenissi Pournari
Aris Koulouri
Astir Mandra
Cheimarros Marmarini
Floga Evangelismos
Iraklis Omolios
Kastri AU
Kalarittono AC
Koilas Koilada
Olympos Aigani
Rapsani Railroad Station FC
Thermaikos Stomio
Third Division - 4th Level (as of 2009-10 season)
Amygdali
Cheimaros Marmarini
Dynamo Larissa
Elaftheriakos
Glafki
Kalamaki
Kastri
Kypseli
Melia
Proteas Achilleio
Nea Niki Niki
Pinios

Teams in the highest categories

The power of the TFCA includes six teams in the 2008-09 season in national divisions:

External links

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