Results

Greece Super League 1 05/22 17:00 10 [13] Athens Kallithea v Lamia [14] W 3-0
Greece Super League 1 05/18 17:00 9 [12] Volos NFC v Athens Kallithea [13] W 0-2
Greece Super League 1 05/14 17:00 8 [13] Athens Kallithea v Panserraikos [11] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 05/10 14:00 7 [10] Levadiakos v Athens Kallithea [13] L 4-1
Greece Super League 1 05/05 15:00 6 [13] Athens Kallithea v Panetolikos [9] D 0-0
Greece Super League 1 04/28 15:00 5 [1] Panetolikos v Athens Kallithea [5] W 0-1
Greece Super League 1 04/23 17:30 4 [5] Athens Kallithea v Levadiakos [2] L 0-3
Greece Super League 1 04/12 16:30 3 [3] Panserraikos v Athens Kallithea [4] L 3-1
Greece Super League 1 04/05 17:00 2 [6] Lamia v Athens Kallithea [5] W 0-2
Greece Super League 1 03/29 16:30 1 [5] Athens Kallithea v Volos NFC [4] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 03/09 17:00 26 [13] Athens Kallithea v PAOK Salonika [4] W 2-1
Greece Super League 1 03/01 15:00 25 [11] Panserraikos v Athens Kallithea [13] L 2-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 8 4 4
Draws 16 7 9
Losses 17 8 9
Goals for 37 20 17
Goals against 54 28 26
Clean sheets 12 4 8
Failed to score 16 6 10

Wikipedia - Athens Kallithea F.C.

Athens Kallithea Football Club is a Greek professional football club based in Kallithea, a city and a suburb in Athens. The club currently competes in the Super League 2, the second tier of the Greek football league system.

The club has finished as high as ninth in the Greek top flight (2004–05) and has reached as far as the quarterfinal stage of the Greek Cup on five occasions (1969–70, 1978–79, 1986–87, 2001–02, 2009–10).

History

Founding and early history

The club was founded on 18 August 1966 from the merger of five local clubs: Esperos, Iraklis, AE Kallitheas, Kallithaikos, and Pyrsos.

In 1970, Kallithea's Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium, named after the Greek liberal politician and peace activist Grigoris Lambrakis, was opened to the public.

Promotion to the second division

Under co-managers Kostas Nestoridis and Takis Papoulidis, Kallithea clinched their first promotion to Greece's second division with a 1-0 playoff win over AO Koropi on a goal by Giannis Maxouris in extra time on 21 June 1969.

Kallithea’s victory over Koropi had political significance in dictatorial Greece. During the rule of the Greek junta, the Secretary General of Sport Costas Aslanidis had planned a reform of the football map that would eliminate clubs opposed to the regime — including Kallithea. When Kallithea defeated regime-favored Koropi, there were mass celebrations in the streets, with BBC Radio calling it “the first defeat of the junta.”

Promotion to the first division

On 28 April 2002, Kallithea clinched their first promotion to Greece's top division with a 0-1 win over Chalkidona FC at Neapoli Stadium on a goal by Theofanis Gekas.

The club's first win in the competition was a 3–2 upset of PAOK at Toumba Stadium, thanks to two goals from Gekas, on 14 September 2002.

After four seasons in the top flight, Kallithea were relegated in the 2005-06 season.

Recent history (2021 to present)

In August 2021, New York-born Greek-American Ted Philipakos, a former Chief Executive Officer and Chief Brand Officer at Venezia FC, led the takeover of Kallithea FC with his brother and former professional footballer Peter Philipakos and investor Andrew Barroway.

In the 2021-22 season, Kallithea finished second in Super League 2, seven points back of league winners Levadiakos for promotion to Super League 1, which was the club's most successful season since it last appeared in the top division in 2005–06.

In September 2022, the club rebranded as Athens Kallithea FC. The presentation of the club's rebranding was met with widespread acclaim in Greece and abroad, with London-based Versus calling it "one of the cleanest football rebrands ever."

In the 2022-23 season, AKFC missed out on promotion to Super League 1 by one point, finishing second in Super League 2 for the second consecutive season.

After two consecutive second-place finishes, AKFC were crowned 2023-24 Super League 2 South Group champions and earned promotion to the Super League, returning to the top flight for the first time in 18 years. The promotion was clinched in a 1-1 draw with second-place Chania at Grigoris Lamprakis Stadium in the penultimate round of the season on 9 May 2024, after Argentinian defender Nicolás Marotta headed in from Javier Matilla's free-kick to level the match. Giannis Loukinas was the team's leading scorer in the promotion-winning campaign, scoring nine goals during the regular season and nine goals in eight promotion playoff matches.

Kallithea F.C. is a prominent Greek football club based in the suburb of Kallithea, Athens. Founded in 1966, the team has a rich history and a passionate fan base that supports them through thick and thin. Known for their distinctive blue and white colors, Kallithea has made a name for itself in the Greek football landscape, competing in various leagues and tournaments over the years.

The club's home matches are held at the Kallithea Stadium, which provides an intimate atmosphere for fans to rally behind their team. Kallithea F.C. is recognized for its commitment to developing local talent, often promoting young players from their youth academy to the first team. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a competitive force in the league.

Kallithea has experienced various successes throughout its history, including notable runs in the Greek Cup and strong performances in the lower divisions of Greek football. The club's dedication to community engagement and fostering a love for the sport among local youth further cements its status as a beloved institution in Greek soccer. With a focus on growth and ambition, Kallithea F.C. continues to strive for excellence on and off the pitch, aiming to reclaim its place among the top teams in Greece.