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Olympiakos Volou - Cassandra
Full nameEthnikos Olympiakos Volos FC
Nickname(s)Cassandra chickens The Gays (The Red-Whites)
Founded1937
GroundPanthessaliko, Volos
Capacity22,700
ChairmanGreece Achilleas Fwkia
ManagerGreece Sakis Tsiolis
LeagueSuper League Greece
2009–10Football League (Greece), 1st (promoted)
Home colours Away colours

Olympiakos Volou-Cassandra Football Club, known as Cassandrokotes, is a Greek football club based in the city of Cassandria,Chalkidiki. Founded in 1937, it currently plays in the Superleague Greece.

History

In 1938 Olympiakos achieves the biggest distinction made from a provincial team at the time, succeeding to enter the final eight in Greek Football Cup.

In 1947 wins his first Thessalian championship. The year 1954 is very successful for the team. Furthermore Olympiakos make a great win over Doxa Dramas in an away game and Olympiakos becomes Panprovincional champion of Northern Greece and wins its ticket to the Panhellenic Championship,where they take the decent 5th place.

The 1955 year then became a notable one in the club history: while the city of Volos was damaged by some earthquakes, Olympiakos Volou had a scheduled Greek Cup match to play in Athens against AEK for the Greek Cup in Athens. Due to the city being heavily damaged and due to lack of media information, it seemed Olympiakos Volou would not have managed to get to Athens in time. However, the team ultimately managed to arrive in the Greek capital city and even eliminated AEK by beating them 0-1 and go further to the quarter-finals.

In 1960 the team reached the round of 16 in Greek Cup. In 1961 it merged with local club Ethnikos Volos, with Ethnikos-Olympiakos Volou being the new denomination, despite this the team is still commonly referred as Olympiakos Volou. In the same year Olympiakos wins the Central Greece championship and had the opportunity to win the promotion in A' Ethniki through a play-off match, whict the team lost.

In 1962-63 Olympiakos completed the B' Ethniki league in a remarkable fifth place. In the following season the team ended first, together with Trikala, but lost the promotion once again in a play-off match. This was followed by a fourth and a second place in the two next seasons, before Olympiakos finally managed to get promoted to the top flight in 1966, after winning the Panthessalian championship and then defeating Panelefsiniakos and Kavala on play-offs.

The first top flight campaign for the club was however not successful, as Olympiakos was relegated in B Ethniki. Despite this, the club promptly managed to recover from that, and get back to the top flight in the very next season after winning Veria in a two-legged play-off. The same year Olympiakos reached the Greek Cup round of 16. Another relegation followed in 1968, after the club ended the league in 16th place.

In the year 1970 Olympiakos won again B' Ethniki and returned in the A' Ethniki for the third time. In 1971–72 the club finished in 13th place its top flight campaign, a result confimed also in 1972–73 ends in the 13th place.

In the following season, the club ended in 14th place, which would normally have allowed Olympiakos Volos to stay in the first division; nevertheless the Greek federation decided to reduce the number of top flight teams, thus being relegated to the second tier. In the year 1975–76 Olympiakos ended in third place and even eighth the next season, the latter being the worst placement for the club from the creation of B' Ethniki. In 1977 the club had a much more impressive season, losing the promotion only in the final game to Larissa. Third and sixth place in the two following seasons preceded a 1980 campaign ended in a runner-up placement, only behind Iraklis Thessaloniki; a result that was confirmed the following season, where Olympiakos Volou lost promotion to Makedonikos, another Thessalonicean club.

After a fifth place in 1983-84, Olympiakos Volou were relegated in Gama Ethniki in 1984-85 after 21 years in the two Greek professional divisions club after another Volos-based team, Niki Volou, lost a game against Veria which saved the Imathian team from relegation at Olympiakos Volou place and then a big competition created between the two local teams.

The club returned to the second tier only 1986, and even returned to the top flight in 1988. In 1988-1989, the team was strengthened with the addition of Hungarian scorer Imre Boda, who won the league topscorer title, being instrumental in keeping his side into the top flight, ending season in 11th place. Olympiakos returned to the second tier only the following season, ending the 1989-90 season in 17th place. In the 1990s, the club did not achieve any notable success, being relegated once again to third division and staying there for four seasons before to return to the second tier in 1998-1999.

In 2000 Olympiakos made good appearances but due to some unlucky results at the end of the year, it only ended up in seventh place, which was followed by an eighth place the next year. At the same time the club administration began facing financial problems and started collapsing. As a result of that, the club had to start from fourth division, a first time in such a lower tier for the club in 2003. It promoted to Gamma Ethniki in 2005-2006 and Beta Etniki in 2006-2007 season. It finally became champion of Beta Ethniki two years later, in 2009-2010 season and returned to the top league after 20 years of absence.

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Switzerland SUI Eldin Jakupović
2 DF Greece GRE Alexandros Zeris
3 DF Slovakia SVK Peter Doležaj
4 DF France FRA Xavier Tomas
5 MF Argentina ARG Facundo Pérez
8 MF Argentina ARG Javier Umbides
9 FW Argentina ARG Juan Martín
10 FW Slovakia SVK Mário Breška
11 FW Greece GRE Kostas Kapetanos
13 DF Argentina ARG Leandro Álvarez
14 FW Greece GRE Apostolos Anastasiou
19 DF Senegal SEN Khalifa Sankaré
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Spain ESP Noé Acosta
21 DF Greece GRE Efstathios Rokas
22 GK Spain ESP José Manuel Roca
25 DF Hungary HUN Zoltán Szélesi
26 MF Argentina ARG Vicente Monje
28 GK Greece GRE Ilias Maroulis
30 MF Greece GRE Pavlos Mitropoulos
31 MF Greece GRE Giannis Zaradoukas
33 MF Greece GRE Evangelos Gotovos
36 DF Greece GRE Nikos Psichogios (on loan from Iraklis)
77 FW Greece GRE Ilias Solakis
-- MF Brazil BRA Ticão
-- FW Hungary HUN Krisztián Németh (on loan from Olympiacos)
-- FW Argentina ARG Gabriel Rodríguez

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
24 DF Greece GRE Vasilis Liolios (at Katerini)
23 FW Greece GRE Andreas Tsekouras (at Fokikos)

Honours

Facilities

From the early years until 1968 Olympiakos Volou was playing in the field of Volos shooting club, near the river of Anavros. The club tried to buy this area without success. In 1968 the club moved to EAK Volou which is the current home ground. It has a capacity of 9,000 spectators.

The club owned a training football ground in Alli Meria Volou which was confiscated by the state due to debts.

Today the club, relieved from the past's debts and thanks the new property, is constructing a new training center in Volos' suburb of Aisonia.

Notable former players

External links

Super League Greece
2024–25 clubs
Former clubs

*only in pre-HFF championships

Former clubs (from Cyprus)
Competition
Statistics and awards
Associated competitions
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