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|fullname = Athlitikos Omilos Chania
|founded = 1945
| owntitle = Owner
| owner = Iraklis Nyktaris
|chairman = Iraklis Nyktaris
|manager = Sakis Papavasiliou
| league = [[Football League (Greece)|Football League]]
| position = Football League, 17th '''relegated'''
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'''AO Chania''', short for ''Athlitikos Omilos Chania'' ({{lang-el| Aθλητικός Όμιλος Χανιά}}, transliterated ''Athletic Club of Chania''), is an [[association football]] club based in [[Chania]] on the island of [[Crete]]. It was officially founded in 1945, and has consistently represented the [[Chania|city]] in various levels of the [[Greek football league system]], most notably the [[Football League (Greece)|Football League]] (2nd National Division). The club currently operates on amateur status, as its professional football department merged with neighboring club [[AO Chania Kissamikos F.C.|Kissamikos]] in 2017 to form [[AO Chania Kissamikos F.C.]].<ref>{{cite web|publisher=sport-fm.gr|title=Επίσημο: Συγχωνεύθηκαν Κισσαμικός και ΑΟ Χανιά (Greek) |url=http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/podosfairo/episimo-sugxwneuthikan-kissamikos-kai-ao-xania/3451423}}</ref>
'''AO Chania''', short for ''Athlitikos Omilos Chania'' ({{langx|el| Aθλητικός Όμιλος Χανιά}}, translated ''Athletic Club of Chania''), was an [[association football]] club based in [[Chania]] on the island of [[Crete]]. It was officially founded in 1945, and has consistently represented the [[Chania|city]] in various levels of the [[Greek football league system]], most notably the [[Football League (Greece)|Football League]] (2nd National Division). The club merged with neighboring club [[Kissamikos F.C.|Kissamikos]] in 2017 to form [[AO Chania Kissamikos F.C.]]<ref name="merger">{{cite web|publisher=sport-fm.gr|title=Επίσημο: Συγχωνεύθηκαν Κισσαμικός και ΑΟ Χανιά (Greek)|url=http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/podosfairo/episimo-sugxwneuthikan-kissamikos-kai-ao-xania/3451423|access-date=2017-08-31|archive-date=2018-07-13|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180713141935/http://www.sport-fm.gr/article/podosfairo/episimo-sugxwneuthikan-kissamikos-kai-ao-xania/3451423|url-status=live}}</ref>


==History==
==History==
The club has previously played in the [[Football League (Greece)|Second]] and [[Football League 2 (Greece)|Third Divisions]] and from the year 2000 until 2010 competed in the [[Delta Ethniki|Fourth Division]]. In 2010 the team managed to climb back up to the Third Division, by winning the championship 10th group of the Fourth Division in the 2009-10 season. In 1970 they played for the first time in history in the second highest tier, a feat they repeated in the 2013-2014 season, for the first time in 30 years after they were relegated in 1983.
Since 1970, ΑΟ Chania have played fourteen times in the [[Football League (Greece)|Second Division]], nine times in the [[Gamma Ethniki]], third tier of the [[Greek football league system]], and twelve times in the (now defunct) [[Delta Ethniki|4th Division]]. The club nearly achieved a historic promotion to the [[Superleague Greece|Alpha Ethniki]] during the 1971−72 season, when they finished 3rd in the [[Football League (Greece)|Second Division]] Group A, 4 points behind Group Champions [[Kalamata F.C.|Kalamata]]. In 1983, the club was relegated from the [[Football League (Greece)|Second tier]], and in 1998 they were demoted to the local [[Chania Football Clubs Association|Chania FCA A Division]], which marked one of the most trying eras in club history.


In the 8 years to come, and until 2006, the club briefly joined forces with fellow local team [[Panchaniakos F.C.|Panchaniakos]], but ended up losing its quality players to the Nea Chora club and themselves relegated to the local B Division. Their decline was ongoing, as AO Chania was demoted to the C Division (lowest regional competition level), even finishing in last place during its tenure there, while in 2004 the club was on the brink of a permanent shutdown and dissolution.
==Players==


Since then, thanks to a salvation movement led by [[Chania]] businessmen, the club began a steady rise to restore its former glory. They merged with neighboring club ''AO Chania 2004'', and in 2006 bought over another local club's [[AE Chania F.C.|AE Chania]] place in the [[Delta Ethniki]], effectively bypassing three local Divisions in two years. In 2010 the team managed to climb back up to the [[Gamma Ethniki|Third Division]], by winning the [[Crete|Cretan]]-exclusive Group 10 [[Delta Ethniki]] Championship during the 2009−10 season, thus making a return to the [[Gamma Ethniki]] after 14 years. In 2013, they earned promotion to the [[Football League (Greece)|Second Division]], precisely 30 years after their last relegation in 1983. The club's return to the competition was surpassed by its 2nd-place finish during the Southern Group [[2013–14 Football League (Greece)|2013–14]] regular season campaign. Once again however, AO Chania were not able to secure promotion to the [[Superleague Greece|Superleague]] in the Promotion Play-Offs, losing the third-place eligibility spot to [[Olympiakos Volou F.C.|Olympiakos Volos]].
===Current squad===
{{unsourced-section|date=November 2017}}
{{update-section|date=November 2017}}
{{updated|18 February 2017}}
{{Fs start}}
{{Fs player|no= 5 |nat= GRE |name= Georgios Afratis|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no= 19 |nat= GRE |name= Lefteris Mero|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no= 20 |nat= GRE |name= Michalis Paraskevopoulos|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no= 21 |nat= GRE |name= Nikolaos Kozakis|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no= 22 |nat= GRE |name= Pantelis Theologou|pos=DF}}
{{Fs mid}}
{{Fs player|no= 26 |nat= GRE |name= Andreas Georgakopoulos|pos=FW}}
{{Fs player|no= 60 |nat= GRE |name= Manolis Krasoudakis|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no= 71 |nat= GRE |name= Georgios Moudios|pos=MF}}
{{Fs player|no= 96 |nat= GRE |name= Vasilios Miliotis|pos=DF}}
{{Fs player|no= 99 |nat= CAN |name= Amraj Lally|pos=GK}}
{{Fs end}}


===Merger with Kissamikos===
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{{main|AO Chania − Kissamikos}}
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During AO Chania's second tenure in the [[Football League (Greece)|Second Division]], neighboring club [[PGS Kissamikos|Kissamikos]] quickly established itself as a competitor, managing to outgrow, and eventually outperform AO Chania. After the latter was forced to relegation to the [[Gamma Ethniki]] by the [[Hellenic Football Federation]] for failing to renew its league participation certificate, [[PGS Kissamikos|Kissamikos]] owner at the time Antonis Rokakis proposed a merger of the two clubs in an attempt to form a new, strong outfit to represent the region, and more specifically the city of [[Chania]] (as the region's competitor in the [[Superleague Greece|Greek Superleague]], [[Platanias F.C.|Platanias]] is based in the neighboring town and municipality of [[Platanias]]). The merger was eventually approved on 19 August 2017.<ref name="merger"/> The club was renamed to '''AO Chania − Kissamikos''', and according to the Greek laws of football club mergers, would retain [[PGS Kissamikos|Kissamikos]]' original crest and colors.
!colspan="2" style="color:#FFFFFF; background:#0055A5;"|Technical staff
|-
|align=left|Head coach
|align=left|Thomas Grafas
|-
|align=left|Assistant coach
|align=left|Kostas Diallas
|-
|align=left|Goalkeeping Coach
|align=left|Apostolos Lekidis
|-
|align=left|Fitness coach
|align=left|Panagiotis Konomara
|-
|align=left|Physio
|align=left|Giannis Katsanevakis
|-
|align=left|Physio
|align=left|Adam Mpoutzoukas
|-
|}


==Club officials==
==Honours==
[[File:Perivolia Municipal Stadium.jpg|thumb|[[Perivolia Municipal Stadium]]]]
[[File:Perivolia Municipal Stadium.jpg|thumb|[[Perivolia Municipal Stadium]]]]


===Board of Directors===
===Domestic===
*'''[[Delta Ethniki]] (4th National Division)'''
{{unsourced-section|date=November 2017}}
**'''Winners''' '''(2):''' 1992–93, 2009–10
{{Fb cs header}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Owner |s=Iraklis Nyktaris }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=President|s=Iraklis Nyktaris }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Chief Executive|s=Antonis Simaiakis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=1st Vice-President |s=Konstantinos Tzouganakis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=2nd Vice-President |s=Konstantinos Paraskakis}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=3rd Vice-President |s=Ioannis Karamousadakis}}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Member |s=Nikos Vagionakis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Member |s=Nikos Katsigiannis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= y |p=Member |s=Sofoklis Katsigiannis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Member |s=Nektarios Malamadakis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Member |s=Eftychios Skouloudis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg= |p=Member |s=Kontsantinos Tsouvalas }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Member |s=Giannis Stagakis }}
{{Fb cs staff |bg=y |p=Member |s=Konstantinos Gekas }}
|}


==Sponsorships==
===Regional===
*'''Chania FCA Championship'''
*Great Shirt Sponsor: '''[[OPAP]]'''
**'''Winners''' '''(2):''' 1986−87, 1987–88
*Official Sport Clothing Manufacturer: '''[[Legea]]'''
*'''Chania FCA Cup'''
*Official Sponsor: '''[[ANEK Lines]]'''
**'''Winners''' '''(6):''' 1980–81, 1988–89, 1991–92, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10
*'''Chania FCA Super Cup'''<ref>[http://www.epshanion.gr/enosi/supercup_history.asp Super Cup – Ιστορία τελικών]. {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160606023032/http://www.epshanion.gr/enosi/supercup_history.asp |date=2016-06-06 }}. ιστότοπος ΕΠΣ Χανίων.</ref>
**'''Winners''' '''(2):''' 2008, 2010


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 22 October 2024

AO Chania
Full nameAθλητικός Όμιλος Χανιά
Athlitikós Ómilos Chaniá
(Athletic Club of Chania)
Short nameAOCh
Founded1945
Dissolved2017
GroundPerivolia Municipal Stadium
Capacity4,527
Websitehttp://aoxania.gr/

AO Chania, short for Athlitikos Omilos Chania (Greek: Aθλητικός Όμιλος Χανιά, translated Athletic Club of Chania), was an association football club based in Chania on the island of Crete. It was officially founded in 1945, and has consistently represented the city in various levels of the Greek football league system, most notably the Football League (2nd National Division). The club merged with neighboring club Kissamikos in 2017 to form AO Chania Kissamikos F.C.[1]

History

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Since 1970, ΑΟ Chania have played fourteen times in the Second Division, nine times in the Gamma Ethniki, third tier of the Greek football league system, and twelve times in the (now defunct) 4th Division. The club nearly achieved a historic promotion to the Alpha Ethniki during the 1971−72 season, when they finished 3rd in the Second Division Group A, 4 points behind Group Champions Kalamata. In 1983, the club was relegated from the Second tier, and in 1998 they were demoted to the local Chania FCA A Division, which marked one of the most trying eras in club history.

In the 8 years to come, and until 2006, the club briefly joined forces with fellow local team Panchaniakos, but ended up losing its quality players to the Nea Chora club and themselves relegated to the local B Division. Their decline was ongoing, as AO Chania was demoted to the C Division (lowest regional competition level), even finishing in last place during its tenure there, while in 2004 the club was on the brink of a permanent shutdown and dissolution.

Since then, thanks to a salvation movement led by Chania businessmen, the club began a steady rise to restore its former glory. They merged with neighboring club AO Chania 2004, and in 2006 bought over another local club's AE Chania place in the Delta Ethniki, effectively bypassing three local Divisions in two years. In 2010 the team managed to climb back up to the Third Division, by winning the Cretan-exclusive Group 10 Delta Ethniki Championship during the 2009−10 season, thus making a return to the Gamma Ethniki after 14 years. In 2013, they earned promotion to the Second Division, precisely 30 years after their last relegation in 1983. The club's return to the competition was surpassed by its 2nd-place finish during the Southern Group 2013–14 regular season campaign. Once again however, AO Chania were not able to secure promotion to the Superleague in the Promotion Play-Offs, losing the third-place eligibility spot to Olympiakos Volos.

Merger with Kissamikos

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During AO Chania's second tenure in the Second Division, neighboring club Kissamikos quickly established itself as a competitor, managing to outgrow, and eventually outperform AO Chania. After the latter was forced to relegation to the Gamma Ethniki by the Hellenic Football Federation for failing to renew its league participation certificate, Kissamikos owner at the time Antonis Rokakis proposed a merger of the two clubs in an attempt to form a new, strong outfit to represent the region, and more specifically the city of Chania (as the region's competitor in the Greek Superleague, Platanias is based in the neighboring town and municipality of Platanias). The merger was eventually approved on 19 August 2017.[1] The club was renamed to AO Chania − Kissamikos, and according to the Greek laws of football club mergers, would retain Kissamikos' original crest and colors.

Honours

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Perivolia Municipal Stadium

Domestic

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  • Delta Ethniki (4th National Division)
    • Winners (2): 1992–93, 2009–10

Regional

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  • Chania FCA Championship
    • Winners (2): 1986−87, 1987–88
  • Chania FCA Cup
    • Winners (6): 1980–81, 1988–89, 1991–92, 2006–07, 2007–08, 2009–10
  • Chania FCA Super Cup[2]
    • Winners (2): 2008, 2010

References

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  1. ^ a b "Επίσημο: Συγχωνεύθηκαν Κισσαμικός και ΑΟ Χανιά (Greek)". sport-fm.gr. Archived from the original on 2018-07-13. Retrieved 2017-08-31.
  2. ^ Super Cup – Ιστορία τελικών. Archived 2016-06-06 at the Wayback Machine. ιστότοπος ΕΠΣ Χανίων.