Full name Niki Volos F.C. Chairman Athanasios Tzimas Arena/Stadium Panthessaliko Stadium Founded 21 September 1926 | Ground Capacity 4,500 Manager Leonidas Mpilis Location Volos, Greece | |
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Ground Niki Volos Stadium
Volos, Greece 2015-16 Gamma Ethniki, (Group 2), 3rd Leagues Gamma Ethniki, Football League |
Niki Volou is a Greek football club based in the city of Volos, in the region of Magnesia. The club currently competes in Gamma Ethniki, the 3rd league of Greek football.
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Colours and crest

Niki Volou crest displays the goddess Nike as depicted in the statue Winged Victory of Samothrace. The image of the goddess was the original emblem of the Smyrna-based athletic club Panionios, one of the most popular Greek athletic clubs of Ionia, before it was uprooted and re-established in Athens after the Greco-Turkish War. The founding members of Niki Volou FC, many of them refugees from Smyrna (now Izmir) and the surrounding region, decided to restore the emblem as part of their new club.
Honours
Κύπελλο Ελλάδος

Supporters

The club's most famous supporters group is the one consisting of members from "Blue Club", fan club established in 1985, the so-called Indians. The fan club is also recognized as "Blue Club Panagiotis Ntokouzis", named after one of the founding members of the fan club who died in a motorcycle accident. Another club, particularly famous among the majority of Greek ultras, is the "Blue Angels club 1994" established in 1994. The leader of the fans is Nikolay Kunchovski. Fan club's members are in their vast majority the youth of the club's supporters, and the city of Volos itself has witnessed various clashes between "Blue Angels" and their rivals or the police, fueled by their unquenchable passion for the team. Both clubs share "Gate 3" entrance to both "P. Magoulas" stadium and "Panthessaliko" stadium. Niki Volos fans are respected among other ultras groups, as they have followed their favorite club in every division of professional football. Another reason they are liked by most of Greek ultras is the fact that their rivals' team ex-chairman (now mayor of the city) is Achilleas Mpeos, a man symbolizing football and political corruption, according to many (he was arrested and imprisoned for match fixing).
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Managers
