A.E. Karaiskakis F.C.

A.E. Karaiskakis Arta
Full name Athlitiki Enosis Karaiskakis Arta
Nickname(s) Choriates (The villagers)
Founded 2012
Ground Municipal Agiοi Anargirοi Stadium, Arta
Ground Capacity 1900
Chairman Greece Akis Tatsis
Manager Greece Apostolos Charalampidis
League Gamma Ethniki
2015-16 Gamma Ethniki (Group 2) 2nd

A.E. Karaiskakis Arta is a Greek football club, based in Arta.

The club was established in 2012, after the merger of AO Arta, Aetos Diasello and Omonoia Petra, and is currently competing in the 3rd tier of Greek football, the Football League 2.

In the 2014-15 Football League 2, despite leading the table for a big part of the season, and having the best attacking and defensive record of the group, scoring 60 and conceding just 14, Karaiskakis lost to A.O. Trikala on the last matchday with a score of 1-2, a result that led to the club missing out on promotion to Beta Ethniki.

Seasons in Gamma Ethniki

2015-16 season

The 2015-16 season for Karaiskakis started with an away victory of 1-2 at Farkadona. The first home match was against nearby Ethnikos Filippiada, and ended in a goalless draw. Karaiskakis played their first match at their official home on 25/10/2015 against Niki Volos. The game ended 2-1 in favour of Karaiskakis, who came back to win after being 0-1 down at half-time. On November, 5, 2015, after disagreements in a meeting session, former coach, Sakis Papavasileiou, terminated his contact with the club. Three days later, the club announced the hiring of the 54 year old coach from Arta, Giannis Taprantzis. Having been in charge for only 3 games, Taprantzis left the club for personal reasons. After a few days, Giorgos Giannos became the club's new manager. The very next day after the hiring of Giannos, Karaiskakis defeated Pyrasos 4-0 at home. The first defeat of the season came against Aiginiakos on the 13th matchday, with a score of 3-1. On the final day of the first round, Karaiskakis defeated Rigas Feraios 2-1, coming back after conceding in the 42nd minute.

Current table position:

Group 2, 2nd, 27 games, 64 points, 19 wins, 7 draws, 1 defeat, GF 49, GA 19, GD +30

First team squad

2015-16 season

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 Charis Rachiotis
26 Greece GK Apostolis Siaravas
30 Greece GK Georgios Sikalias
2 Greece DF Apostolos Avramidis
3 Greece DF Nikolaos Botonakis
6 Greece DF Spyridon Lamprou
17 Greece DF Aggelos Dimitriou
20 Greece DF Vasileios Margaritis
21 Greece DF Nikolaos Papanikou
33 Greece DF Nikolaos Mentis
40 Greece DF Marios Kapsalis
No. Position Player
4 Greece MF Nikolaos Giftokostas
5 United States MF George Collins
10 Greece MF Periklis Bousinakis
11 Greece MF Xenofon Fetsis
17 Greece MF Marios Chousos
23 Greece MF Dimitrios Tatsis
9 Greece FW Stylianos Katsaros
15 Greece FW Konstantinos Mallios
22 Greece FW Sokratis Evangelou
31 Greece FW Dimitrios Katsoulas

Crest

The club's badge portrays the Greek Klepht/Armatolos from the Greek War of Independence, Georgios Karaiskakis.

Rivalries

Few seasons after Karaiskakis' establishment, a rivalry against the older club from Arta, Anagennisi, was born. In 2015, rumours were spread that the two clubs were on the verge of being merged together. However, no official proposal has been made yet.

Supporters

Though formed in 2012, not only do Karaiskakis have a decent amount of supporters, they have also created a fanbase. Members of this unofficial fanbase call themselves "Eagles", and gather in Gate 3.

Nicknames

A.E. Karaiskakis may sometimes be referred to as "Choriates" (villagers). This nickname was first used from A.O. Trikala fans in the 2014-15 season, when they and Karaiskakis were the two favourites for promotion to the second tier, as a way of offending Karaiskakis fans for living in a small town like Arta. Supporters of Karaiskakis adopted this nickname, and used it in one of their banners for the match against Trikala. What was written on the banner was - (Welcome to the "village")

Honors

Domestic Titles and honors

Records

League games only:


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