Results

Greece Super League 2 05/04 11:45 10 Kalamata v Egaleo W 4-1
Greece Super League 2 04/26 11:45 9 Ilioupoli v Kalamata W 1-3
Greece Super League 2 04/13 08:45 8 [2] Kalamata v AE Kifisias [1] L 0-1
Greece Super League 2 03/30 08:45 6 [3] Panionios v Kalamata [2] W 1-2
Greece Super League 2 03/22 13:00 5 [4] Egaleo v Kalamata [2] W 0-1
Greece Super League 2 03/16 09:45 4 [2] Kalamata v Santiago de Cuba [5] W 2-0
Greece Super League 2 03/08 13:00 3 [1] AE Kifisias v Kalamata [2] D 0-0
Greece Super League 2 02/22 13:00 1 [2] Kalamata v Panionios [3] W 2-0
Greece Super League 2 02/02 12:45 18 [3] Panionios v Kalamata [2] W 0-1
Greece Super League 2 01/26 12:45 17 [2] Kalamata v Asteras Tripolis B [6] W 2-0
Greece Super League 2 01/19 09:45 16 [1] AE Kifisias v Kalamata [2] L 1-0
Greece Super League 2 01/12 13:00 15 [2] Kalamata v Ilioupoli [4] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 13 15
Wins 20 10 10
Draws 6 2 4
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 42 22 20
Goals against 14 6 8
Clean sheets 15 7 8
Failed to score 4 1 3

Wikipedia - Kalamata F.C.

Kalamata Football Club (Greek: Π.Σ. "Η Καλαμάτα") is a Greek professional football club based in Kalamata, Messenia. They compete in the Super League Greece 2, the second tier of the Greek football league system. The club's home ground is the Kalamata Metropolitan Stadium.

History

The team has competed in the Greek first division seven times, in 1972–73, 1974–75, from 1995–96 to 1997–98, and from 1999–2000 to 2000–01.

Kalamata F.C. achieved its first two promotions to the first division, in 1972 and 1974, under President Lykourgos Gaitanaros. Its first two promotions in the early 1970s are considered the team's first golden era.[] The team could not stick in the top flight though, and would not have a resurgence until the 1990s.

Nikos Liberopoulos

Businessman Stavros Papadopoulos bought the team in 1992, while the club was stuck in Gamma Ethniki, the third division. Upon his arrival, Papadopoulos began pouring a substantial amount of money into the club, and by 1995 the team had achieved promotion to the first division. The team dropped back to the second division for one season in 1998, but again achieved promotion to the first division the very next year, and remained in the top flight until Papadopoulos sold the team in 2000. After Papadopoulos' departure Kalamata fell to the second division and has since stayed in the lower divisions.

The Papadopoulos era of Kalamata F.C. saw the signing of many international players from Ghana, such as Samuel Johnson, Afo Dodoo, Ebenezer Hagan, Peter Ofori-Quaye and Derek Boateng. Johnson later transferred from Kalamata to Anderlecht and later played for Fenerbahçe, Hagan transferred to Iraklis and then to PAOK, Ofori-Quaye was sold for a club record US$3.5 million to Olympiacos, and Derek Boateng left for Panathinaikos. Kalamata FC is credited with starting the trend among Greek clubs of signing African talent since the late 1990s. The Papadopoulos era also saw the uncovering of a wealth of young Greek talent, including Greek international player Nikos Liberopoulos, who made his name at Kalamata before moving to Panathinaikos, and from there to AEK and Eintracht Frankfurt.

Kalamata FC team bus

After being demoted to the second division in 1997, they eventually started to bring in young Brazilian talent, as well as some veterans of the biggest teams in Brazil. The Brazilians helped the team gain promotion to the first division right away in 1998. According to Brazilian media and insiders, Papadopoulos' son Daniil, a former high level amateur athlete in America, was supposedly instrumental in spotting some of the Brazilian talent and sending them to Kalamata FC.[] One of them, Hilton Assis (1999-2000), turned out to be the first cousin of Brazil and Barcelona FC super star Ronaldinho. Hilton was once a promising player in Brazil who starred for Internacional of Porto Alegre, but serious knee operations curtailed his career. When he was healthy he was Kalamata's top goal scorer, but he returned to the Brazilian first division after Papadopoulos sold the team.

Kalamata's long-standing rivals are Paniliakos and Egaleo.

Kalamata FC, based in the picturesque city of Kalamata in the Peloponnese region of Greece, is a storied soccer team with a rich history and a passionate fan base. Founded in 1960, the club has become a symbol of local pride and sporting excellence. Known for their distinctive black and white colors, Kalamata FC has a reputation for developing young talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

The team competes in the lower divisions of Greek football, with aspirations of climbing the ranks to re-establish itself in the top tiers of the league. Kalamata's home matches are played at the Stadio Kalamata, a venue that resonates with the energy of devoted supporters who create an electric atmosphere during games.

Kalamata FC is celebrated for its commitment to teamwork, resilience, and a dynamic style of play that reflects the club's dedication to the beautiful game. With a focus on both competitive success and community engagement, Kalamata FC continues to inspire future generations of soccer players and fans alike, embodying the heart and soul of Greek football.