Keratsini Football Club (Greek: Α.Π.Ο. Κερατσίνι) is a Greek football club based in Keratsini, Greece. It plays in Piraeus FCA championship (EPS Piraeus).

Keratsini FC
Full nameA.P.O Keratsiniou
Founded1926; 98 years ago (1926)
GroundMunicipal Stadium of Keratsini Panagiotis Salpeas
Capacity1,500
ChairmanMichalis Araouzos
ManagerDimitrios Arnaoutis
LeaguePiraeus FCA Championship
2023–24Piraeus FCA Championship (Group 1), 1st
Websitehttps://apokeratsini.wordpress.com/

History

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Keratsini was founded in 1926 by Mpiskos and Diatsigkos with the name AO Neapoli, who later became ESKO IE,[1] one of the Union Clubs Keratsini Orfeas. It was one of the four founding clubs of Piraeus FCA. In 1926, the team settled in Keratsini, renamed Athletic Football Club (Keratsini). The Club took its final form in 1968 by merging with AO Amfiali.

In 1991, the Keratsini first reached the Fourth Division and in 1994 in Gamma Ethniki. In 1994, the team lost the Greek Amateur Cup final on penalties (5–4). From 1997–2000 and 2004–2006, it again reached Gamma Ethniki League.

For the 2006–2007 season, it competed in Regional League (Fourth Division) and it relegated to the local league. For the season 2007–2008, it won the local championship with a record of 25 wins in 26 games and reached the Fourth division. For the seasons 2008–2013, it was one of the best teams of fourth Division and played twice in Piraeus Cup Final(2010–2012). It won the Piraeus Cup 6 times, in 1990, 1995, 1996, 2010, 2016 and 2017.[2][3]

Presidents

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  • Keratsini
  • Gkamilis
  • Kalamitsis (also Presidents of EPSP)
  • Miltiades Marinakis
  • Kolokotronis
  • Kidonakis
  • Mposinakis
  • Marathiwtis
  • Kalafatis

Titles

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Notables

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  • Costas Choumis, transferred in Romania
  • Bagiakakos
  • Chamodrakos
  • Politis
  • Varnalis
  • Aggelos Kremmydas
  • Doulgeroglou
  • Kleisaris

References

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  1. ^ "ΑΠΟ Κερατσινίου". erasitexniko-podosfairo.gr. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  2. ^ "Η Ιστορία του Κυπέλλου της ΕΠΣ Πειραιά". erasitexniko-podosfairo.gr. Retrieved 13 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Βαθμολογίες". epspeir.gr. Retrieved 13 September 2015.