词条 | F.C. Lailapas |
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| clubname = FC Lailapas | image = FC Lailapas logo.jpg | caption = | fullname = Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Σύλλογος Λαίλαπας (Lailapas Football Club) | nickname = Λιοντάρια (Lions) | founded = 1925; refounded in 2009 | dissolved = | ground = Fafaleio Stadium, Chios (town) | capacity = 3,500 | coordinates = | owntitle = | owner = | chrtitle = | chairman = | mgrtitle = | manager = Michael Cottakis | league = Greek Regional Division | season = 2013-2014 | position = 11th | website = http://www.fclailapas.com | kit_alt1 = Red shirts with white sleeves | pattern_la1 = | pattern_b1 = _whiteleftsash | pattern_ra1 = | pattern_sh1 = _white border | pattern_so1 = _band_red | leftarm1 = FF0000 | body1 = FF0000 | rightarm1 = FF0000 | shorts1 = FF0000 | socks1 = | kit_alt2 = | pattern_la2 = | pattern_b2 = _adidas_chelsea_home_0809 | pattern_ra2 = | pattern_sh2 = _adidasonwhite2011 | pattern_so2 = _top_on_white | leftarm2 = FF00FF | body2 = FF00FF | rightarm2 = FF00FF | shorts2 = FF00FF | socks2 = FF00FF | kit_alt3 = | pattern_la3 = | pattern_b3 = | pattern_ra3 = | pattern_sh3 = | pattern_so3 = | pattern_name3 = | leftarm3 = | body3 = | rightarm3 = | shorts3 = | socks3 = }}Lailapas Football Club ({{lang-el|Αθλητικός Ποδοσφαιρικός Σύλλογος Λαίλαπας}}; transliterated Athlitikos Podosfairikos Syllogos Lailapas), is a Greek football club based in Chios, Greece currently competing in the Fourth Division of Greek football. The team play their home matches at the Fafalieio Stadium in Vrontados.[1] HistoryHaving originally been founded as Λαίλαψ in 1925, F.C. Lailapas is one of Greece's oldest and formerly most competitive clubs.[2] Its period of greatest success came in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s during which it won an impressive number of titles.[3] In December 1930, Lailapas hosted the then champion of Izmir, Karşıyaka S.K. in a match of great historical significance, given the state of Greco-Turkish relations over the previous decade.[4] Due to bad weather however, the match was abandoned shortly after kick-off.[5] It was widely heralded as the first meeting between Greek and Turkish football teams, competitive or otherwise in the wake of the Greco-Turkish War of 1919-1922.[6] In the post-war period, Lailapas experienced a period of decline and was eventually forced to close down following financial difficulties in the mid-1950s. The club has since been re-founded on two occasions, most recently in 2009.[7] Current squad{{fs start|col1=#ff0000|col2=#00a54f}}{{fs player | no= 1 | pos=GK | nat=GRE | name= Kostas Sideratos}}{{fs player | no= 2 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Dionysis Fistes}}{{fs player | no= 3 | pos=DF | nat=GRE| name= Andreas Bougioukas}}{{fs player | no= 4 | pos=MF | nat=GRE| name= Theodosis Aggelis}}{{fs player | no= 5 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Theodoris Politis}}{{fs player | no= 6 | pos=MF | nat=GRE | name= Michalis Pagoudis}}{{fs player | no= 7 | pos=FW | nat=GRE | name= Giorgos Zannikos}}{{fs player | no= 8 | pos=MF | nat=GRE | name= Christos Omi}}{{fs player | no= 9 | pos=FW | nat=GRE| name= Anthimos Pitsikoulis}}{{fs player | no= 10 | pos=MF | nat=GRE | name= Nikos Daikos}}{{fs player | no= 11 | pos=FW | nat=GRE| name= Dimitris Kougioulis}}{{fs player | no= 12 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Kyriakos Papagiannakis}}{{fs player | no= 13 | pos=GK | nat=GRE | name= Kostas Gonias}}{{fs mid|col1=#ff0000|col2=#00a54f}}{{fs player | no= 14 | pos=FW | nat=GRE | name= Diamantis Brilis}}{{fs player | no= 15 | pos=MF | nat=GRE | name= Sideris Pitsikoulis}}{{fs player | no= 16 | pos=MF | nat=GRE | name= Dimitris Voukatas}}{{fs player | no= 17 | pos=FW | nat=GRE | name= Angelos Makrinos}}{{fs player | no= 18 | pos=FW | nat=GRE| name= Giannis Argyriadis}}{{fs player | no= 19 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Panagiotis Koutsoulias}}{{fs player | no= 20 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Paris Lagos}}{{fs player | no= 21 | pos=GK | nat=GRE | name= Giannis Mavrelis}}{{fs player | no= 22 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Antonis Monios}}{{fs player | no= 23 | pos=MF | nat=BRA | name= Marcelinho}}{{fs player | no= 24 | pos=FW | nat=GRE | name= Argyris Desses}}{{fs player | no= 26 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Vassilis Mermigousis}}{{fs player | no= 27 | pos=DF | nat=GRE | name= Panos Balomoutsounos}}{{fs end}}References1. ^ Lailapas Official Website 2. ^Μελής, Μ. (1930), 'Ἡ προσεχῆς συνὰντησις τῆς πρωταθλὴτριας Λαὶλαψ, μετὰ τῆς Τοὺρκικης ομὰδος Σμὺρνης, Καρσὶγιακα Σπορ Κλουμπ'. ΝΕΑ ΧΙΟΣ November 8th p.1 (Korais Library Newspaper Archives) 3. ^ Lailapas Official Website 4. ^Πολεμίδης, Α. (1930), 'Οἱ Τοῦρκοι ἀθληταὶ ἐν Χὶῳ', ΠΑΓΧΙΑΚΗ December 9th p.1 (Korais Library Newspaper Archives) 5. ^Μελής, Μ. (1930), 'Ἒνθερμος ὑποδοχὴ της Τοὺρκικης ομὰδας "Καρσιγιακα Σπορ Κλουμπ"'. ΝΕΑ ΧΙΟΣ December 9th p.1 (Korais Library Newspaper Archives) 6. ^Μελής, Μ. (1930), 'Ἡ προσεχῆς συνὰντησις τῆς πρωταθλὴτριας Λαὶλαψ, μετὰ τῆς Τοὺρκικης ομὰδος Σμὺρνης, Καρσὶγιακα Σπορ Κλουμπ'. ΝΕΑ ΧΙΟΣ November 8th p.1 (Korais Library Newspaper Archives) 7. ^ Lailapas Official Website External links
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