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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.aotrikala1963.gr Official website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140102113149/http://www.aotrikala1963.gr/ Official website]


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Trikala 1963 F.C.
Full nameTrikala 1963
Founded2011 (as A.S. Trikala 2011)
Dissolved2014
GroundMunicipal Trikala Stadium
Trikala, Trikala, Greece
Capacity14000
ChairmanGreece Zachopoulos Christos
ManagerGreece Timos Kavakas
LeagueFootball League 2 (Group 3)
2013-14Football League 2 (Group 3) 7th
WebsiteClub website

Trikala 1963 F.C. was a Greek football club, based in Trikala, Trikala.

The club was founded in 2011. They played in Football League 2 for the 2013-14 season, but folded after the season ended due the club's unpopularity and ongoing dispute regarding its resemblance to Trikala F.C..

History

The club was founded in 2011 when the team of Thyella Petroto changed its name to A.S. Trikala 2011. Participated for two seasons at Delta Ethniki and after 2012-13 season gain the promotion for Football League 2. On 29 May 2013 the name of the team changed with legal decision in Trikala 1963.[1] There are still legal issues to be resolved regarding the name and logo of the club, as they are similar to the historic and currently active team of A.O Trikala which was founded in 1963, thus causing confusion to the public. At August 2014 the president of the club decided not to participate at the Football League 2 the upcoming season, and to dissolve the team because of the hatred of the fans at the city of Trikala and the low attendance at the stadium.

League history

References

  1. ^ "Τέλος" ο "ΑΣ Τρίκαλα 2011" (in Greek). trikalanews. Retrieved 29 May 2013.