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Ground
  
Kalamata

Founded
  
1927

League
  
Messenia First Division

Apollon Kalamata (Greek: Απόλλων Καλαμάτας) is a football (soccer) club in Kalamata, Greece. It currently plays in the Messenia(n) First Division.

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History

The club was founded in 1927. Its colors are white and black and its emblem is a plant. During the prewar period, the players was raised mainly in the royalist part of the population. Along with Prassina Poulia made its important football (soccer) teams in Kalamata. Apollon had distinctly many players.

After the war, it took part many times in the prefectural championships and took part in their first championship in the Second Division in 1959 and 1960. In 1967, the dictatorship dissolved temporarily the team and united with two other clubs of the city: Prasina Poulia and Olympiakos to create Kalamata FC.

Apollon was refounded in 1974 and returned to its original position. It began from the last part of the prefecutral soccer. It quickly elevated to the catefories and in the 1975-76 season, it returned to the national category. It did not enter the Second Division.

From then, it took part in many local titles and had won many times in the National Artistic Championships of the Fourth Division. It plays in the prefectural first division.

From Apollon, Panagiotis Bahramis started is career and participated in the national youth team and later in First Division teams.

Other than the soccer club, in 1948, it mention the founding of the swimming club along with Prassina Poulia, AEK Kalamata and Kalamata NC founded on July 17, 1948 in Kalamata and its swimming teams "First Akropoleia" with the sponsor of the newspaper "Akropolis".

Achievements

  • National Artistic Championships (1) (1975)
  • Messenian Championship (1):
  • 1959, 1975
  • Messinia Cup (2):
  • 1992, 1999

    Players

    As of the 2008-09 season:

  • Konstantinopoulos
  • Koukeas
  • Latiniotis
  • Malamas
  • Mitseas
  • Palamaros
  • Papageorgiou
  • Seferas/Seferassi?
  • Stathas
  • Theiakos
  • Trikourakis
  • Vretteas
  • References

    Apollon Kalamata Wikipedia


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