Panegialios F.C.

Panegialios
Full name Panegialios Gymnastics Club
Nickname(s) Black Storm,Pasades toy Egiou
Founded 1927
Ground Aigio National Stadium
Aigio
Ground Capacity 7,000
Owner Egypt Morshedy Group [1]
Chairman Greece Antonios Relas
Manager Greece Christos Paraskevopoulos
League Football League
2014–15 Football League, 6th (South Group)
Website Club home page

Panegialios (Greek: Παναιγιάλειος Γ.Σ. (Panegialios Gymnastics Club, referring to Aigialeia, a subprefecture covering the northeastern part of Achaea) is a football club based in Aigio, Greece. It was founded on February 25, 1927 and plays at the Aigio National Stadium located in the west. Panaigialios has a long tradition in Greek football championships and has several appearances in the Greek Super League (former A' Ethniki), 2nd Division and 3rd Division. Additionally the team has reached twice the semi-finals of the Greek Cup competition. Panegialios is one of the most successful and popular teams in Achaea and Peloponnese.

History

During a first division match in 1964 that played with Olympiakos Piraeus, it sold a record number of tickets with 14,456 fans.

League divisions

National

Current squad

As of 24 January 2016. Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Greece GK Giannis Baltimas
16 Greece GK Dimitrios Tsapalos
62 Greece GK Christos Athanasopoulos
2 Greece DF Dimitrios Sandravelis
17 Greece DF Spyros Spinoulas
21 Greece DF Giannis Gotsoulias
24 Greece DF Giannis Ioannou
29 Greece DF Lazaros Fotias
33 Greece DF Christos Rellas
85 Greece DF Giannis Kolokas
4 Greece MF Vasilios Mavropoulos
No. Position Player
6 Serbia MF Nikola Krcmarevic
8 Greece MF Michalis Zacharopoulos
22 Greece MF Panagiotis Linardos
32 Greece MF Apostolos Stikas
96 Greece MF Giorgos Goutzidis
99 Greece MF Leonidas Skartsilas
10 Greece FW Giannis Bourlakis
14 Greece FW Armando Goufa
20 Serbia FW Milan Perić
45 Brazil FW Juninho

Notable players

Old team, 1927

Current sponsorships

References

External links


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