Fixtures

Greece Super League 2 04/28 14:00 7 Ionikos Nikea vs Kallithea - View
Greece Super League 2 05/12 16:00 8 Kallithea vs Kissamikos - View
Greece Super League 2 05/26 16:00 10 Kallithea vs Kalamata - View

Results

Greece Super League 2 04/21 14:00 6 [1] Kallithea v Ilioupoli [3] W 4-0
Greece Super League 2 04/14 13:00 5 [5] Kalamata v Kallithea [2] W 0-1
Greece Super League 2 04/04 12:00 3 [2] Chania FC v Kallithea [1] L 2-1
Greece Super League 2 03/31 13:45 2 [1] Kallithea v Ionikos [3] D 1-1
Greece Super League 2 03/25 13:00 1 [5] Ilioupoli v Kallithea [1] W 0-4
Greece Super League 2 03/10 12:00 22 [5] Kalamata v Kallithea [1] L 1-0
Greece Super League 2 03/03 12:00 21 [1] Kallithea v Diagoras [6] D 1-1
Greece Super League 2 02/25 13:00 20 [12] Tilikratis v Kallithea [1] W 0-3
Greece Super League 2 02/18 13:00 19 [1] Kallithea v Ionikos [3] W 2-1
Greece Super League 2 02/12 14:00 18 [1] Kallithea v Ilioupoli [4] W 2-1
Greece Super League 2 02/04 13:00 17 [2] Chania FC v Kallithea [1] D 0-0
Greece Super League 2 01/28 13:00 16 [1] Kallithea v Egaleo [7] W 1-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 40 18 22
Wins 24 13 11
Draws 9 4 5
Losses 7 1 6
Goals for 67 34 33
Goals against 31 10 21
Clean sheets 19 10 9
Failed to score 6 2 4

Wikipedia - Athens Kallithea F.C.

Athens Kallithea Football Club (Greek: ΠΑΕ "Athens Kallithea FC", ΠΑΕ Άθενς Καλλιθέα) is a Greek professional football club based in Kallithea, a city and a suburb in the Athens, Greece, which competes in the Super League 2, the second tier of the Greek football league system.

The club has finished as high as ninth in the Greek top flight (2004–05) and has reached as far as the quarterfinal stage of the Greek Cup on five occasions (1969–70, 1978–79, 1986–87, 2001–02, 2009–10).

History

Founding and early history

The club was founded on 18 August 1966 from the merger of five local clubs: Esperos, Iraklis, AE Kallitheas, Kallithaikos, and Pyrsos.

In 1970, Kallithea's Grigoris Lambrakis Stadium, named after the Greek liberal politician and peace activist Grigoris Lambrakis, was opened to the public.

Early 2000s in first division

In 2002, Kallithea achieved promotion to Greece's top division for the first time. The club's first win in the competition was a 3–2 upset of PAOK at Toumba Stadium, thanks to two goals from Theofanis Gekas, on 14 September 2002.

After finishing ninth in 2004–05, Kallithea was relegated from the top division in 2005-06.

Recent history

In the 2021-22 season, Kallithea finished second in Super League 2, seven points back of league winners Levadiakos for promotion to Super League 1, which was the club's most successful season since it last appeared in the top division in 2005–06.

In September 2022, the club rebranded as Athens Kallithea FC. The presentation of the club's rebranding and 22/23 home and away shirts was met with widespread acclaim in Greece and abroad, with London-based Versus calling it "one of the cleanest football rebrands ever."

In the 2022-23 season, AKFC missed out on promotion to Super League 1 by one point, finishing second in Super League 2 for the second consecutive season.

Kallithea FC is a professional soccer team based in Kallithea, Greece. The team was founded in 1966 and currently competes in the Greek Football League, the second tier of Greek football.

Known for their passionate fan base and competitive spirit, Kallithea FC has a rich history of success in Greek football. The team plays their home matches at the Kallithea Municipal Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 4,000 spectators.

Kallithea FC is known for their attacking style of play and skilled players who are capable of creating scoring opportunities. The team's colors are blue and white, and their crest features a lion, symbolizing strength and courage.

Overall, Kallithea FC is a respected and competitive team in Greek football, with a strong tradition of success and a loyal fan base that supports them through thick and thin.