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Ionikos
Full nameΑθλητικός Όμιλος Ιωνικός Νίκαιας
Nickname(s)Κυανόλευκοι (Cyan-Whites)
Founded1 June 1965; 59 years ago (1965-06-01)
GroundNeapolis Public Stadium
Capacity6,000
ManagerΝikos Maronitis
LeagueGamma Ethniki
2017–18Gamma Ethniki (Group 6), 7th
Websitehttp://ionikosfc.gr/

Ionikos Football Club, also known as Ionikos Nikaias (Greek: ΠΑΕ Ιωνικός Νίκαιας), is a professional football club based in Nikaia, Piraeus, Greece, currently competing in Football League 2, the Greek third division.

From 1989 to 2007 Ionikos spent 16 out of 18 seasons in Greek Super League.[1] During that span Ionikos finished as high as 5th-place in the league (on two occasions),[2][3] was a finalist in the Greek Cup,[4] and participated in the UEFA Cup.[5]

The club's colours are blue and white.

History

Foundation

Ionikos was established in 1965, from a merger of local clubs Nikaia Sports Union and Aris Piraeus, with Alex Meraklidis as new club's first president.[6] The club's early years were not easy, but, with the support of its fans, Ionikos slowly improved through the 1970s and 1980s and eventually reached the top division in 1989.[6]

The club's first promotion to the top flight was accompanied by unexpected problems—Dimitris Melissanidis withdrew as chairman, and the club needed 50 million drachmas to participate in the championship.[6] Businessman Nikolaos Kanellakis stepped forward to provide the needed sum and become the club's new chairman.[6]

Nikos Kanellakis

Kanellakis' arrival would be the beginning of the club's greatest era—from the 1989 promotion, Ionikos would spend 16 of the next 18 seasons in the Greek top flight, up until 2007, and during that time the team would finish as high as 5th-place in the league (on two occasions), reach a Greek Cup Final, and compete in the UEFA Cup.[6]

Greek Cup Final 2000

Ionikos' UEFA Cup appearance came in the 1999–00 season—the opposition was French side Nantes, and Ionikos lost both home and away matches, 1–3 and 0–1, respectively.[6] Ionikos reached the Greek Cup Final later that same season, where they came up against traditional power AEK, and, despite a valiant Ionikos effort, AEK won the match, 3–0.[6]

On 21 April 2004 Ionikos experienced the most tragic moment of his history, when Nikolaos Kanellakis, the club's chairman for 14 years, died.[6] Hundreds of Ionikos supporters—as well as other sports fans—attended Kanellakis' funeral, where the flag of Ionikos covered the coffin of the late chairman. Nikolaos' son Christos took his father's place as chairman.

Relegation to Second League

Ionikos' long run in the top flight ended in the 2006–07 season, when the team finished in 16th-place in the Super League and was relegated back to Beta Ethniki. Ionikos has spent the last two seasons in Beta Ethniki, finishing 5th and 4th place, respectively, as the club tries to rejoin the top flight.

Stadium

Ionikos plays its home matches at Neapolis Public Stadium (Greek: Γήπεδο Νεάπολης), located in Nikaia, a suburb of Piraeus. The stadium was completed in 1965, and had its latest redevelopment in 2000.[7] It currently has a seating capacity of 4,999, but record attendance is 6,565 for a match against Olympiacos F.C. in 1990.[7]

Ionikos' organized supporters gather in Gate 3 at Neapoli Stadium.

Supporters and rivals

While Ionikos was competing in the lower divisions there were two main supporters' groups—the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters and the Fan Club of Agios Georgios.[8]

On Ionikos's promotion to the top division the Association of Ionikos Nikaias Supporters Rangers Club was formed—or Rangers Club, for short—with headquarters in Elefterias Square in Korydallos.[8] Before Ionikos's first match in the top flight the Rangers Club organised a parade of 2,000 supporters from outside Rangers' headquarters to Stavros Mavrothalassitis Stadium, where Ionikos played its first three home matches of the 1989–90 season.[8] Two years later the supporters' club offices moved to Neapolis, and then in 1996 to Nikaia, before returning to Neapolis in 1999.[8] A second branch was established in Nikaia in 2004.[8]

Ionikos fans have a rivalry with the fans of the other topic club of Nikaia, Proodeftiki F.C..

Ionikos fans have rivalries too with other nearby clubs, Egaleo F.C., Atromitos F.C. and Kallithea F.C..

The Derby of Kokkinia

The football matches between Ionikos F.C. and Proodeftiki F.C. are called «The Derby of Kokkinia» or «The Derby of Nikaia».

Players

Current squad

As of 16 July 2016

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Albania ALB Aleksi Leco
GK Greece GRE Zikos Manis
GK Greece GRE Stavros Iosipou
DF Greece GRE Stathis Provatidis
DF Greece GRE Giorgos Kritikos
DF Greece GRE Stavros Vourloumis
DF Greece GRE Michalis Nikolakopoulos
DF Greece GRE Dimitris Pantelidis
DF Greece GRE Christos Meimaroglou
No. Pos. Nation Player
DF Greece GRE Vasilis Michelis
MF Greece GRE Spyros Papaspyros
MF Greece GRE Ilias Kyriakidis
MF Greece GRE Michalis Katsikias
MF Greece GRE Panagiotis Simitsis
MF Greece GRE Aggelos Katsavrias
FW Greece GRE Stamatis Sapalidis
FW Greece GRE Michalis Papadopoulos

Former Players

Managers

Oleg Blokhin is one of the biggest coach in history of Ionikos

Ionikos managers from 1992.

1992–93 Greece Nikos Alefantos
Germany Gerhard Prokop
Greece Sokratis Gemelos
1993–94 Greece Sokratis Gemelos
1994–95 Bulgaria Hristo Bonev
Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
1995–96 Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
1996–97 Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
Greece Sokratis Gemelos
Poland Jacek Gmoch
1997–98 Poland Jacek Gmoch
1998–99 Uruguay Sergio Markarián
1999–00 Greece Kostas Polichroniou
Greece Sokratis Gemelos
Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
2000–01 Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
2001–02 Ukraine Oleg Blokhin
Greece Sokratis Gemelos
2002–03 France Jean-Michel Cavalli
Poland Jacek Gmoch
2003–04 Serbia Miloje Klajevic
Greece Vangelis Vlachos
2004–05 Greece Vangelis Vlachos
2005–06 Greece Sakis Tsiolis
2006–07 Greece Sakis Tsiolis
Portugal Inacio Augusto Soares
Greece Giannis Chatzinikolaou
2007–08 Uruguay Jorge Barrios
Greece Giorgos Vazakas
Greece Nikos Anastopoulos
2008–09 Greece Nikos Goulis
2009–10 Greece Stratos Voutsakelis
Greece Vasilis Vouzas
2010–11 Greece Giorgos Benos
Greece Giannis Petrakis
Greece Nikos Maronitis
2011–12 Greece Nikos Maronitis
2012–13 Greece Nikos Frousos

Honours and achievements

Greek Cup

Piraeus Cup

  • Winners: 1978

Beta Ethniki

  • Winners: 1993–94

Delta Ethniki

  • Winners: 2012–13

UEFA Cup

Season-by-season


Since 1965–66:

Club records

Alpha Ethniki / Super League

Last Update 19 Μay 2009

  • First participation: 1989–90
  • Total participations: 16
  • Wins: 151
  • Draws: 139
  • Losses: 212
  • Goals Scored: 552
  • Goals Conceded: 727
  • Record Win: Ionikos 5–0 OFI Crete in 1997–98
  • Record Loss: AEK Athens 6–0 Ionikos in 1995–96, Olympiacos 6–0 Ionikos in 2002–03

Beta Ethniki

  • First participation: 1965–66
  • Total participations: 23
  • Wins: 299
  • Draws: 224
  • Losses: 259
  • Goals Scored: 925
  • Goals Conceded: 849
  • Record Win: Ionikos 8–0 Bizani in 1966–67, Ionikos 8–0 Anagennisi Artas in 1974–75
  • Record Loss: Vyzas 7–0 Ionikos in 1971–72

Individual records

Appearances

Player Matches
Greece Giannis Xanthopoulos
318
Greece Giorgos Daraklitsas
290
Greece Nikolaos Frousos
217
Syria Mohammad Afash
196
Liberia Oliver Makor
164

Goals

Player Goals
Greece Kostas Kottakis
top scorer
Greece Nikolaos Frousos
64
Scotland Craig Brewster
45
Liberia Oliver Makor
43
Greece Giannis Xanthopoulos
24

Crest and colors

The emblem of the club is a resting star and its colors are blue and white.

Original & Alternative strips & colours

Original kit

Ionikos's first home colours 1965
Ionikos's first away colours 1965
Ionikos's first Goalkeeper kit 1965

Kit evolution

1965
1978
1980
1989
1991
1993
1997
1999
2001–03
2003 (2nd kit)
2004
2005
2007–09
2008 (2nd kit)

Kit manufacturers and sponsors

Period Kit Manufacturer Shirt Sponsor
1992–93 Lotto Energized
1993–96 None
1996–98 Telestand
1998–00 Casino Xanthi
2000–04 Puma Filmnet
2004–05 Mitre Sports International Nectar S.A.
2005–09 OPAP
2009–11 Puma
2011–12 A.Hilios Pydroblasting

Notable former Managers & Players

Former Managers

  • Oleg Blokhin, Oleg has been one of the most important manager in the club's history(seasons 1994–97, 2nd half of season 1999-00 and 2nd half of season 2001–02)
  • Jacek Gmoch, Jacek has been one of the most important manager in the club's history because with him, Ionikos FC participants in 1999-00.

European matches

Season Competition Round Club Home Away
1999–00 UEFA Cup 1st Round France FC Nantes Atlantique 1–3 0–1

References

  1. ^ "Greece – Final Tables 1959–1999". rsssf.com. 2003-08-03.
  2. ^ "Greece −1997/98". rsssf.com.
  3. ^ "Greece 1998/99". rsssf.com.
  4. ^ "Greek Cup Finals". Hellenic Football Federation. Archived from the original on 2008-10-03. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "UEFA Europa League Season 1999–2000 First Round". UEFA.com.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "History". Ionikos F.C.
  7. ^ a b "Neapoli Stadium". Stadia.gr.
  8. ^ a b c d e "Rangers History". Rangers Club. Archived from the original on 2008-01-09. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)