Aris Thessaloniki F.C PDF
Aris Thessaloniki F.C PDF
Aris Thessaloniki F.C PDF
Aris Football Club (in European competitions)[2] is a Greek football club based in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, part of
Aris
the multi-sports club A.C. Aris Thessaloniki.
Created in 1914 as Aris Thessaloniki Football Club, the club was a founding member of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association, as
well as the Hellenic Football Federation. The colours of the club are golden/yellow, dominant colour in the culture of Macedonia and
reminiscent of the Byzantine heritage of Thessaloniki, and black. It is named after Ares, the ancient Olympian "God of War", associated
also with courage and masculinity, whose image is portrayed on the club's logo as depicted in theLudovisi Ares sculpture.
Aris was also one of the strongest and most popular teams in Greece during the interwar period. They have won the Greek championship
three times (1927–28, 1931–32, 1945–46), the Greek Cup once (1970), and they have remained undefeated at home in European
competitions in 26 home matches since 1968.[3] The team's home ground is theKleanthis Vikelidis Stadium.
History
During this early stage of football in Greece no professional league was established. Instead, three minor leagues (in Macedonia (E.P.S.M.), Athens (E.P.S.A.)
and Piraeus (E.P.S.P.)) were created, with the champions of each league competing in a postseason mini tournament to claim the title of the national champion.
The first official game was held in 1923 against Megas Alexandros Thessaloniki (Alexander the Great), another Thessalonician team. That year marked the first title, when Aris was named regional
champion of Macedonia, something that was repeated next year
.
In 1926 the club was renamed "Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki" to include also other sports than football.
The first big success for Aris came between 1927 and 1928 when they won the first Greek Championship, beating finalists Atromitos Athens and Ethnikos
Piraeus exploiting the abstention from the championship teams of RECs. In the first race on 24 May, the team of Thessaloniki prevailed 3–1 Atromitos Athens,
while three days after losing to National 3–2. In iterative matches played in June in Thessaloniki, Aris won both of his opponents by 3–1 and thus crowned the
first champion of Greece. Coach of the team was the German Thomas Kessler, and prominent players of Aris were, among others, Costas Vikelidis, Savvas
Vogiatzis that emerged and top scorer with six goals, Nikos Agelakis, scorer of the finals with four goals and Dionysis Caltech.
The champion team of 1928
The following year, it was held the final stage of national championships although Aris won the championship title in Thessaloniki, playing two matches barrage
against PAOK. The first took place on 12 May 1929 and ended 1–1, while the second was held on 2 June with Aris to beats 4–3, having Nick Angelaki scoring a
hat-trick. [9]
On 20 April 1929, the first friendly match took place between Aris and Panathinaikos, the "yellows" to defeat 5–4. The second championship came four years
later in 1932,[4] only this time his opponents were Olympiakos, Panathinaikos, AEK, Ethnikos, PAOK and Iraklis. Aris managed to collect 22 points in this mini
tournament, four more than the second, Panathinaikos, scoring large wins like 7–0 against Panathinaikos, 7–3 against Iraklis and 3–0 versus AEK and
Olympiakos in Athens, also new star players emer
ged, Kitsios, Aggelakis, Mpogdanos, Gigopoulos, while Belgian manager De V
aler guided effectively the club. The champion team of 1932
Four years after winning the first Panhellenic title, the "yellows" won the championship. Aris became champion amassing a total of 22 points, four more than
second Panathinaikos and scoring big wins like 7–0 against Panathinaikos with four goals Maywood, [10] 6–1 on Apollo Athens with six goals in the Angelaki first home appearance with the first group
of Kleanthis Vikelidis, [11] 7–3 at Hercules with four goals Kitsos and away 0–3 over Olympiakos, PAOK and AEK. Leading scorer of the league emerged Nikos Kitsos with 15 goals and Nikos
Agelakis to 14. [12]
Big stars of that team were Kitsos, Agelakis, Caltech, and oVgdanou Gkikopoulos while coach De V
alera. [13]
That same year, the EPO instituted for the first time the Greek Cup, Mars crashing Panathinaikos 7–2 in the quarterfinal. [14] This was followed by victory over Apollo Athens, to reach the final where
they lost 5–3 from AEK Athens, losing the chance to win the first doubles. [15]
Aris won their third title in 1946, playing against two teams, AEK from Athens and Olympiakos from Piraeus, champions of the other two minor domestic leagues. Aris beat Olympiakos twice, scoring
two goals and conceding none; came to a draw with AEK in Athens and defeated them in PAOK's stadium in Thessaloniki (score 4–1). Aris has not won a championship since the establishment of the
First Division (1959).
Up to 1959, when the united First Division was created, Aris managed to finish first 14 times in the Macedonian division.
The club's accomplishments during these years were significant. It was one of the first teams in Greece to qualify for European tournaments. Under the leadership of
Alexandros Alexiades, Giorgos Pantziaras and Takis Loukanidis, Aris earned high placings in the League during the 1960s and 1970s, with apex the 1970 Hellenic Cup
Title against the club's fierce rival, PAOK, in Kaftanzoglio Stadium.
In the 1970s, Aris was reorganized and a vast number of young players from Thessaloniki, including Kouis, Foiros, Drambis, Zindros and Papafloratos led the club. Its
Alketas Panagoulias most important achievements during that period included a successful 1980 UEFA campaign when Aris eliminated Benfica and Perugia. Aris was also the first Greek
club to score a victory both in Italy and Portugal. At home, the team shared first place with Olympiakos at the end of the 1980 campaign, though it lost the title 2–0 in a
tie-breaker against the Piraeus club in V
olos National Stadium.
Recent years
After their relegation many were wondering who was going to take care of the team. American business man Alex Kalas emerged the first season with him in charge of
the football department while they failed to gain promotion to the Football League. In summer 2015 where the next elections for the role of head of football department
Kalas won again and promised to put more money into the club. Kalas also made a number of signings, Honduran legend Carlos Costly, Sierra Leone international John
Kamara, Spaniard Guillermo Pérez Moreno, Portuguese footballer Fábio Ruben Moreira Tavares, defender Paschalis Melissas and defender Stavros Petavrakis. Due to
Aris failing to get into the second division Kalas was sacked despite only being there for a month. Aris would have to play another year in Gamma Ethniki On the stay
of the team for another year in Gamma Ethniki category of the first speech from where finished the last championship 2014–15 will continue Aris having appealed and Héctor Cúper, manager
disposed of the Commission of Appeal EPO to fight in the barrage matches Gamma Ethniki between second place's teams in the rankings, which refused twice both of the club (2009–
2011).
Appeals committees EPO and went to the Administrative Court third degree for justice but was refused there and Aris will continue in 2015–16
Gamma Ethniki Category for the second consecutive year.
This decision caused the anger of the fans. On the 26 and 31 August 2015 about 10,000 fans protested strongly against this decision in the streets of Thessaloniki. These protests caused clashes between
the police and the fans that led to arrests and Aris didn't manage to get promoted to the professional divisions.
Supporters
Aris' fan base is spread across all the economic classes in the city of Thessaloniki and allover Greece.[12] Their rivalry is against clubs such as arch-rival PAOK, but also against the biggest clubs of
Athens Olympiacos Piraeus, Panathinaikos and AEK Athens.[13] Matches against PAOK are local derbies and an event that splits Thessaloniki and Northern Greece in two. Aris' main fan club is called
Super 3 and has symbol a bulldog. It exist since 1988 with 50 more Super 3 clubs spread all over Greece and Europe. There are over 12.000 Super 3 members. In the rest of Europe there are also some
organized Aris' fan clubs in countries such as Germany, Italy and Sweden. According to some polls Aris is the 5th most popular team in Greece with around a million fans, an amount quite big
considering the lack of titles for many decades.
Against Panathinaikos in the 2010 Greek Cup final, 25,000 Aris fans descended to Athens to what has been described asthe biggest football fans move in Greece.[14][15]
The system was fully activated in May 2009, when the president, Thanasis Athanasiadis, was elected after prevailing against Lambros Skordas, obtaining
75.5% of the votes,[16] while it has gained large support from the club's supporters, counting over 9,335 members, in 2011.[17] Athanasiadis was reelected in
May 2011, obtaining 73.9% of the votes[18] In February 2012, the organisation was officially renamed "Aris Members' Society".[19] In June 2012, after the
[20][21]
resignation of former chairman, a new board of directors under Antonis Zampetas took over in order to face the serious financial problems., 25,000 Aris fans in Athens during
the 2010 Greek Cup Final.
Crest evolution
A company of young Thessalonians inspired the name of the club by Ares, the ancient Olympian "God of War", after the successful military operations of the Kingdom of Greece during the Balkan
Wars, and the liberation of Thessaloniki in 1912 from the Ottoman empire. The emblem of the team is a resting Ares (Greek: Άρης), as depicted in the Ludovisi Ares sculpture. This emblem was chosen
in the late 1970s to replace an older and simpler logo which was used since 1914. Also, during the 2000s, a scheme meander
of was added to the crest.
The colors of the team are yellow or gold of glory, dominant colour in the culture of Macedonia, and black. Alternative colours also used include white or even dark red uniforms. During the 2000s, the
club introduced also a shade of lime.
Kit evolution
First
2003–04[24]
1917–23 1927–28 1928–29 1937–38[22] 1956–57 1982–83[23] [25] 2004–05 A[26]
Facilities
Stadium
The stadium of Aris Thessaloniki is named Kleanthis Vikelides after the club's legendary player. It is located at 69 Alkminis, Charilaou; 54249
Thessaloniki, and was built in 1951. In 1972, it got a new roof, in 1975 a new north stand, and in 2004, it was fully renovated. Its current total capacity is
22,800 spectators.
Training facilities
Since the late 1970s, Aris FC has created its own training grounds in Neo Rysio just outside Thessaloniki near the International Airport covering three
hectares and including football fields, hosting area with gym, pool and sauna, press room, offices, restaurant and locker rooms.[35] The facilities were
rebuilt in September 2010 after a demand placed by managerHéctor Cúper.[36]
A view inside the Kleanthis Vikelides
Stadium
Players
Current squad
As of 31 January 2018
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIF
A nationality.
Domestic
Super League Greece
Greek Cup
International sub-regional
Greater Greece Cup
Regional
EPSM Championship(local level until 1959)
Winners (12) (record): 1923–24, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1933–34, 1937–38, 1945–46, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1958–59
Braga Single
2007 UEFA Cup 1–1 1–1
Match
Notes
Team statistics
Managerial history
Wilf McGuinness Dettmar Cramer Dusan Bajevic Nikos Anastopoulos
Grigoris Vlachopoulos 1914–22 Alketas Panagoulias 1975 Henri Michel 2001 Siniša Dob
Kostas Vikelidis 1922–27 Dobromir Zhechev 1975–76 Richard Tardy 2001–02 Dimitris Ka
Thomas Kössler 1927–29 Alketas Panagoulias 1976–77 Giannis Tzifopoulos 2001 Nikos Ana
De Valer 1929–32 Panagiotis Patsidis 1977 Bernd Krauss 2002 Nikos Kos
Kiril Simonovski 1955 Dettmar Cramer 1981–82 Guillermo Ángel Hoyos 2006–07
Nikolaos Aggelakis 1969 Juan Ramón Rocha 1997 Giannis Michalitsos 2013
Sources:[38][39][40][41][42][43][44]
Statistics
Player Goals
Dinos Kouis 141
Kostas Papaioannou 65
Konstantinos Drampis 48
Sergio Koke 30
Player Record
6 goals (10 April 1932, Aris vs Apollon
Nikolaos Aggelakis
Smyrni: 6–1)
Personnel
Position Name
Aris FC presidents
Years Name
See also
Aris Thessaloniki
Aris BC
Aris Volleyball Club
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