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Argolida Football Clubs Association
HFF
Founded1964
HeadquartersNauplion
FIFA affiliationHellenic Football Federation
PresidentVasilis Sideris
Websitehttp://www.epsarg.gr Template:El icon

The Argolida Football Clubs Association (Template:Lang-el) was founded on 12 August 1964.[1] Its formation was agreed at a meeting held on 23 May 1963, during a Panargiakos F.C. council meeting. The chairman of the meeting, Nikos Zafeiris, asked for approval for the founding of a Football association in Argolida.[1] The Argolida's football clubs used to play at Argolidokorinthias Football Association, which was based in Corinthos.[1] The Argolida Football Clubs Association organizes many events that support the interests of its members.[2] There are more than 60 football pitches which are used by football clubs that are members of this association.[3] The association organises an annual international football tournament called "Atreus" which is under the auspices of the Hellenic Football Federation and with the cooperation of Arsenal Soccer Schools.[4][5]

Founder members

Football clubs that were founder members included Panargiakos F.C. and:[1]

  • Apollon Argous
  • Argonatautis N. Kiou
  • AEK Argous
  • Proitos T.Tyrinthas
  • A.E. Kranidi

Clubs

There are 100 football teams that are members of Argolida Football Clubs Association which includes:[6]

  • Sport's Club
  • A.E. Kranidi
  • AEK Argos
  • A.O. Amygdalitsas
  • A.O. Dalamandaras
  • A.O. Mideas
  • A.O. N. Kiou
  • A.O. Schinohoriou
  • Aias Traheias
  • Academy 98
  • Akratitos
  • Anagennisi Lygourio
  • Apollon
  • Argeias
  • Argeiakos
  • Argolida 2000
  • Argonautis
  • Aris Roinou
  • Arizona
  • Aristeas
  • Aristeionas
  • Arkadios
  • Asklipios
  • Asteras Drepaniakos
  • Atromitos
  • Achladokabos
  • Diovouniotis
  • Danaoi
  • Dimaina
  • Diomidis
  • Doxa
  • Doxa Adamiou
  • Doxa Poul
  • Dryopi
  • Enosi Mideas
  • Erasinos
  • Ermis Ermionis
  • Ermis Kyverion
  • Iraklis Karyas
  • Thermissia
  • Thiseas
  • Thyella
  • Thyella limnon
  • Thyella Mal.
  • Thyella Skaf.
  • Inachos
  • Karantzas
  • Keraunos Irion
  • Kechries
  • Koronis Koiladas
  • Kreon
  • Leukakia
  • Lygeus
  • Midas
  • Methana
  • Metohi
  • Mikti Argolidas Juniors
  • Mikti Argolidas Youngsters
  • Borsia
  • Mikinaikos
  • Myloi
  • Achilleas
  • Niki
  • Olympiakos Argous
  • Olympiakos Koutsopodiou
  • Orneatis Gymnou
  • Pammideatikos
  • Pananyfiakos
  • Panargiakos F.C.
  • Panasinaikos
  • Panionios Dalamanaras
  • Pannafpliakos F.C.
  • PAOK Koutsopodi
  • Plataniti
  • Plataniti Evolution
  • Poros F.C.
  • Portoheliakos
  • Poseidon Dydimon
  • Poseidon Porou
  • Proitos
  • Prosymni
  • Pyrgiotika
  • Saronas
  • Spetses
  • Tolo
  • Toxotis
  • Troiziniakos
  • Chelo
  • Ydra
  • Feidon
  • Foinikas
  • Honikas

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Ιστορικό Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Αργολίδας (Greek language).
  2. ^ Με επιτυχία και συμμετοχή διεξήχθη το Τεχνικό σεμινάριο από τον Φερνάντο ΣΑΝΤΟΣ στην Αργολίδα Sport Argonauplia (Greek language)
  3. ^ Γήπεδα Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Αργολίδας (Greek language)
  4. ^ Το Τουρνουά Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Αργολίδας (Greek language).
  5. ^ 6th International Soccer Tournament of Argolida, Largest Greek International Football Tournament Archived April 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Arsenal Soccer Schools, ArsenalFootball.gr. (English language)
  6. ^ Σωματεία Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Αργολίδας (Greek language)