AEK Futsal
Further information: Athletic Union of Constantinople
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Enosis (Union) Dikefalos Aetos (Double-Headed Eagle) Kitrinomavroi (Yellow-Blacks) Vasilissa (Queen) | ||
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Ground | Aithoussa Kassimati, OAKA | ||
Head Coach | Dimitris Kountardas | ||
Website | Club home page | ||
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A.E.K. Futsal is a Greek soccer squad established in 2008 by a merger with the O.F. Geraka Futsal team.[1] They participated in the B'Ethniki (second division) that year, where they finished 1st in the regular season and 2nd in the playoffs. A.E.K. played again in the second division in 2009-10. A.E.K. finished second in the B'Ethniki after the playoffs in April 2010, and gained promotion to the first division for 2010–11.
Recent seasons
Season | Division | Place | Notes |
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2010-11 | A1 Ethniki | 8th | |
2011-12 | A1 Ethniki | 10th | |
2012-13 | A1 Ethniki | 6th | |
2013-14 | A1 Ethniki | 7th | |
2014-15 | A1 Ethniki | 5th |
Current squad
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Technical & Academies staff
Head coach | Dimitris Kountardas |
Academies Head coach | Grigoris Gougoulitsas |
Under 17 coach | George Nonas |
Academies coach | Vassilis Georgakopoulos |
Academies coach | Giannis Spanoulis |
General Manager | Prodromos Tsolidis |
References
- ↑ "season 2008-09". aek.com. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
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