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{{Short description | Greek football association for Messenia region}}
The '''Messinia Football Clubs Association''' is part of the Greek Football Federation that includes football (soccer) teams in the [[Messinia]] prefecture.
{{Infobox football association
| Logo = Messinia Football Clubs Association logo.jpeg
| Badge_size = 170
| Founded = 1929
| Region = [[Hellenic Football Federation|HFF]]
| Website = [http://www.epsmes.gr/ epsmes.gr]
| President = Vasilis Spiliotis
}}

The '''Messinia Football Clubs Association''' is responsible for football in prefecture of Messinia. Its offices are housed in Kalamanta and it is a member of the part of the [[Hellenic Football Federation]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.epo.gr/iFrmEPS.aspx?n=8|title=Map Frame|website=epo.gr}}</ref>


==History==
==History==


Its first attempt to run their own football (soccer) union in Messinia happened with the running of the council in Kalamanta. In [[1929]], the [[Achaia Football Clubs Association|Patras FCA]] asked from the Greek Football Federation not to try to run their own union as it was known that the association was part of ther union.<ref>''[[Evdomas]] Patras'', [http://62.103.236.62:8888/arxeion-xml/pages/esiepi/internet/tekmiria-list?entipo=a65798716be61e7683571826e98263e9&date_dia=&date_dia_from=&date_dia_to=&ar_filou=&etos_ekd=&perigrafh=&list-tekm-column-sort=date_dia&list-tekm-order-sort=desc From the electronic library at the Patras Press Museum] {{el icon}}</ref>
Its first attempt to run their own football (soccer) union in Messinia happened with the running of the council in Kalamanta. In 1929, the [[Achaea Football Clubs Association|Patras FCA]] asked from the Greek Football Federation not to try to run their own union as it was known that the association was part of the union.<ref>''Evdomas Patras'', [http://62.103.236.62:8888/arxeion-xml/pages/esiepi/internet/tekmiria-list?entipo=a65798716be61e7683571826e98263e9&date_dia=&date_dia_from=&date_dia_to=&ar_filou=&etos_ekd=&perigrafh=&list-tekm-column-sort=date_dia&list-tekm-order-sort=desc From the electronic library at the Patras Press Museum]{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{in lang|el}}</ref>


== Information sources ==
== Information sources ==


The MFCA which is headquartered in [[Kalamata]], the prefectural capital and the power of including of over 70 football (soccer) clubs. Basic organizations of the MFCA is the local football (soccer) championships in three divisions and the [[Messinia Cup]] in which features teams in prefectural divisions and the association-member of the MFCA enters the [[Delta Ethniki|fourth division]] and its artistic honors of the prefectural association of the highest divisions, the [[Alpha Ethniki|first]], the [[Beta Ethniki|second]] and the [[Delta Ethniki|third]] divisions.
The MFCA which is headquartered in [[Kalamata]], the prefectural capital and the power of including of over 70 football (soccer) clubs. Basic organizations of the MFCA is the local football (soccer) championships in three divisions and the Messinia Cup in which features teams in prefectural divisions and the association-member of the MFCA enters the [[Delta Ethniki|fourth division]] and its artistic honors of the prefectural association of the highest divisions, the [[Alpha Ethniki|first]], the [[Beta Ethniki|second]] and the [[Delta Ethniki|third]] divisions.


The Messinia championships elevates into the fourth division
The Messinia championships elevates into the fourth division
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==Categories==
==Categories==


In the 2008-09 season, the MFCA championship by category features the clubs:<ref>[http://epsxanthis.gr/images/entipa_dikaiologitika/prokiriksi_protathlimatos_2015_16.pdf ΠΡΟΚΗΡΥΞΗ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑΤΩΝ 2015-2016] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150807033235/http://epsxanthis.gr/images/entipa_dikaiologitika/prokiriksi_protathlimatos_2015_16.pdf |date=2015-08-07 }} epsxanthis.gr</ref>
In the 2008-09 season, the MFCA championship by category features the clubs:


===First division===
===First division===


One of the 16 teams. The championship enters the fourth division. Three and four teams relegates analogously with the amount of the prefectural points of a team to return from the fourth division.
One of the 16 teams. The championship enters the fourth division. Three and four teams relegates analogously with the amount of the prefectural points of a team to return from the fourth division.
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}

*[[Apollon Petalidi]]
*[[Apollon Petalidi]]
*[[Miltiadis Pyrgos Trifyllia]]
*[[Miltiadis Pyrgos Trifyllia]]
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*Papaflessas Chora
*Papaflessas Chora
*[[Ethnikos Meligala]]
*[[Ethnikos Meligala]]
*[[Methoni]]
*[[Methoni (football club)|Methoni]]
*Doriefs [[Dorio, Greece|Dorio]]
*Doriefs [[Dorio, Greece|Dorio]]
*[[Olympiakos Kalamata]]
*Olympiakos Kalamata
*Iraklis Kalamata
*Iraklis Kalamata
*Omonoia Kalamata
*Omonoia Kalamata
{{div col end}}


===Second division===
===Second division===


For two of the fourteen teams. It enters the first two teams to the first division. It relegates three from every clyb as much as it remains 28 teams again. The number tries to influence from the Messinian teams which returns from the fourth division.
For two of the fourteen teams. It enters the first two teams to the first division. It relegates three from every club as much as it remains 28 teams again. The number tries to influence from the Messinian teams which returns from the fourth division.
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}

*Papaflessas [[Amfia]]
*Papaflessas [[Amfia]]
*[[Panionios Kalamata]]
*Panionios Kalamata
*[[Verga, Greece|Verga]] AU
*[[Verga, Greece|Verga]] AU
*Patista Kalamata FC
*Patista Kalamata FC
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*[[Prasina Poulia Kalamata]]
*[[Prasina Poulia Kalamata]]
*Niki Plati
*Niki Plati
*[[Asteras Arfara]] (2009-10 season)
*Asteras Arfara (2009-10 season)
*[[Chatzi, Messinia|Chatzi]]
*[[Chatzi, Messinia|Chatzi]]
*Chandrinaikos
*Chandrinaikos
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*Astera [[Mikromani]]
*Astera [[Mikromani]]
*Iraklis Kalamata
*Iraklis Kalamata
{{div col end}}


===Third division===
===Third division===


This division features 23 teams. 6 teams with the highest points enters the third division (of the first three from ever club) the five remaining with the lowest points returns from the fourth division.
This division features 23 teams. 6 teams with the highest points enters the third division (of the first three from ever club) the five remaining with the lowest points returns from the fourth division.
{{div col|colwidth=28em}}

*[[Skala, Messinia|Skala]] FC
*[[Skala, Messinia|Skala]] FC
*Ermis Kalamatra
*Ermis Kalamatra
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*AEK Kalamata
*AEK Kalamata
*[[Kalo Nero]]
*[[Kalo Nero]]
*[[Longa]]
*[[Longa (football club)|Longa]]
*[[Stenossia]]
*[[Stenossia]]
*Nestor Pylos (founded in 1958)
*Nestor Pylos (founded in 1958)
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*Pyravlos [[Zevgolateio, Messinia|Zevgolateio]]
*Pyravlos [[Zevgolateio, Messinia|Zevgolateio]]
*Leontes Kalamata
*Leontes Kalamata
{{div col end}}


==Teams in the highest divisions==
==Teams in the highest divisions==
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**[[Messinakos]]
**[[Messinakos]]
**[[Erani Filiatra]]
**[[Erani Filiatra]]
**Asteras Arfara (did not took part), relegated to the prefectural second division
**Asteras Arfara (did not take part), relegated to the prefectural second division
**[[Pamisos Messini|Pamissos Messini]]
**[[Pamisos Messini|Pamissos Messini]]
**[[Telos Agras Gargaliani]]
**Telos Agras Gargaliani

==Messinia Cup==

===Cup winners===

{{div col|colwidth=28em}}
*1985: '''[[Miltiadis FC|Miltiadis]]''' -
*1986: '''[[Pamisos Messini]]''' -
*1987: '''[[Messiniakos]]'''
*1988: '''Messini FC''' -
*1989:
*1990: '''[[Miltiadis FC|Miltiadis]]''' - [[Erani Filiatra]]: 2-1
*1991: '''Anagenissi Paralia''' - Messini FC: 1-0
*1992: '''[[Apollon Kalamata]]''' - [[Erani Filiatra]]: 2-1
*1993: '''Messini FC''' - [[Erani Filiatra]]: 2-1
*1994: '''[[Pamissos Messini]]''' -
*1995: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' – Omonoia Kalamata: 3-0
*1996: '''[[Pamissos Messini]]''' -
*1997: '''Telos Agras Gargaliani''' -
*1998: '''Telos Agras Gargaliani''' -
*1999: '''[[Apollon Kalamata]]''' -
*2000: '''Asteras Arfara''' - [[Sperchogeia]] : 4-2
*2001: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' - [[Messiniakos]]: 3-2
*2002: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' – [[Pamissos Messini]]: 2-0
*2003: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' – [[Pamissos Messini]]: 0-0 (3-2 pen.)
*2004: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' – Sperchogeia: 1-0
*2005: '''[[Miltiadis FC|Miltiadis]]''' - [[Apollon Petalidi]]: 0-0 (5-4 pen.)
*2006: '''Asteras Arfara''' - Papaflessas [[Chora, Messinia|Chora]]: 6-0
*2007: '''[[Miltiadis FC|Miltiadis]]''' - [[Pamisos Messini]]: 4-0
*2008: '''[[Apollon Petalidi]]''' - Telos Agras Gargaliani: 1-0
*2009: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' - [[Messiniakos]]: 1-0
*2010: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' -
*2011: '''[[Pamisos Messini]]''' -
*2012: '''[[Erani Filiatra]]''' -
{{div col end}}

===Performance by club===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Club
! Winners
! Winning Years
|-
| [[Erani Filiatra]]
| 8
| 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012
|-
| [[Miltiadis Pyrgos Trifyllia|Miltiadis]]
| 4
| 1985, 1990, 2005, 2007
|-
| [[Pamissos FC|Pamissos]]
| 3
| 1986, 1994, 1996
|-
| [[Apollon Kalamata]]
| 2
| 1992,1999
|-
| Telos Agras Gargaliani
| 2
| 1997, 1998
|-
| Asteras Arfara
| 2
| 2000, 2006
|-
| Messini FC
| 2
| 1988, 1993
|-
| [[Messiniakos]]
| 1
| 1987
|-
| Anageissi Paralia
| 1
| 1991
|-
| [[Apollon Petalidi]]
| 1
| 2008
|-
| [[Pamisos Messini]]
| 1
| 2011
|}


== Women's clubs ==
== Women's clubs ==
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In the women's clubs features two teams:
In the women's clubs features two teams:


* Messiniakos
* Messiniakos
* Niki 1991 Kalamata
* Niki 1991 Kalamata


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==External links==
==External links==
* http://www.espmes.gr{{dead link|date=January 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} {{in lang|el}}


{{Amateur Football Clubs Associations of Greece}}
* http://www.espmes.gr {{el icon}}



[[Category:Football clubs in Messinia| ]]
[[Category:Association football governing bodies in Greece]]
[[Category:Association football governing bodies in Greece]]
[[Category:Messenia]]

[[el:Ε.Π.Σ. Μεσσηνίας]]

Latest revision as of 05:40, 15 October 2024

Messinia Football Clubs Association
HFF
Founded1929
HeadquartersKalamata
FIFA affiliationHellenic Football Federation
PresidentVasilis Spiliotis
Websiteepsmes.gr

The Messinia Football Clubs Association is responsible for football in prefecture of Messinia. Its offices are housed in Kalamanta and it is a member of the part of the Hellenic Football Federation.[1]

History

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Its first attempt to run their own football (soccer) union in Messinia happened with the running of the council in Kalamanta. In 1929, the Patras FCA asked from the Greek Football Federation not to try to run their own union as it was known that the association was part of the union.[2]

Information sources

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The MFCA which is headquartered in Kalamata, the prefectural capital and the power of including of over 70 football (soccer) clubs. Basic organizations of the MFCA is the local football (soccer) championships in three divisions and the Messinia Cup in which features teams in prefectural divisions and the association-member of the MFCA enters the fourth division and its artistic honors of the prefectural association of the highest divisions, the first, the second and the third divisions.

The Messinia championships elevates into the fourth division

The Messinia Cup champions enters the Greek Cup.

The MFCA organizes championships and for children and from 2008, pro-junior 5x5. It features games with other players from the prefectures and councils the Messinia Mixed which plays with clubs from the mixed from other unions.

The MFCA features annual honors and glass rewards to the three best scorers and the three best teams with the highest points fair play from every category.

In the entire games of the divisions, the MFCA teams owes to use particularly the three players under 19, without trying to participate for only players under 19.

Categories

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In the 2008-09 season, the MFCA championship by category features the clubs:[3]

First division

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One of the 16 teams. The championship enters the fourth division. Three and four teams relegates analogously with the amount of the prefectural points of a team to return from the fourth division.

Second division

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For two of the fourteen teams. It enters the first two teams to the first division. It relegates three from every club as much as it remains 28 teams again. The number tries to influence from the Messinian teams which returns from the fourth division.

Third division

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This division features 23 teams. 6 teams with the highest points enters the third division (of the first three from ever club) the five remaining with the lowest points returns from the fourth division.

Teams in the highest divisions

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In the power of the MFCA it had 6 teams which in the 2008-09 season features those in the highest categories:

Messinia Cup

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Cup winners

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Performance by club

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Club Winners Winning Years
Erani Filiatra 8 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2012
Miltiadis 4 1985, 1990, 2005, 2007
Pamissos 3 1986, 1994, 1996
Apollon Kalamata 2 1992,1999
Telos Agras Gargaliani 2 1997, 1998
Asteras Arfara 2 2000, 2006
Messini FC 2 1988, 1993
Messiniakos 1 1987
Anageissi Paralia 1 1991
Apollon Petalidi 1 2008
Pamisos Messini 1 2011

Women's clubs

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In the women's clubs features two teams:

  • Messiniakos
  • Niki 1991 Kalamata

The veteran clubs

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From the 2004-05 season, the Messinia Football Clubs Association runs a veterans championships. In the 2008-09 season, in the 5th veterans, it has 11 clubs: Apollon Kalamata, Kalamata FC, Messiniakos, Prasina Poulia Kalamata, Omonoia Kalamata, Thyella Paralia, Pamisos Messini, Atromitos Platy, Ethnikos Meligala, Kostis Tsiklitirias Pulos and Apollon Petalidi.

Sources

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References

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  1. ^ "Map Frame". epo.gr.
  2. ^ Evdomas Patras, From the electronic library at the Patras Press Museum[permanent dead link] (in Greek)
  3. ^ ΠΡΟΚΗΡΥΞΗ ΠΡΩΤΑΘΛΗΜΑΤΩΝ 2015-2016 Archived 2015-08-07 at the Wayback Machine epsxanthis.gr
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