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Panionios GSS
Panionios FC.png
Full name PAE Panionios Gymnastikos
Syllogos Smyrnis

(Pan-Ionian Gymnastic
Association of Smyrna)
Nickname(s) Kyanerythri (Blue-Reds)
Istorikos (Historic)
Ground Panionios Stadium, Nea Smyrni,
Athens, Greece
(Capacity: 11,700 (all-seated))
Chairman Greece Constantinos Tsakiris [1]
Head Coach Belgium Emilio Ferrera
League Super League Greece
(Σούπερ Λίγκα Ελλάδα)
2008-09 Super League Greece, 8th
Home colours
Away colours

Panionios GSS (Greek: Πανιώνιος Γυμναστικός Σύλλογος Σμύρνης - Panionios Gymnastikos Syllogos Smyrnis), the Pan-Ionian Gymnastic Association of Smyrna, is a Greek association football club based in the Athenian suburb of Nea Smyrni, Greece.

The club currently competes in the Super League Greece.

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[edit] Early history

The club was founded in 1890 in Smyrni (Σμύρνη) İzmir, Ottoman Empire, under the name of "Orpheus Music and Sports Club" by part of the large Greek population living in the city at the time. In 1893 some Orpheus members keen on sports formed a separate organization, the "Gymnasion Club", and started holding yearly sports competitions. In 1898, Orpheus and Gymnasion merged again to form Panionios GSS. After the Greek military defeat in 1922 the club was forced to transfer firstly in Athens and later to the Athenian suburb of Nea Smyrni where most of the population from Smyrni immigrated. The club has a tradition of cultivating all major sports and was the first Greek club to establish a track and field division for women, in 1925. With the gradual transformation of men's football and basketball into professional sports, Panionios FC and Panionios BC became privately owned clubs operating under the auspices of the traditional "amateur sports" Panionios GSS.[2]

[edit] Recent history

Panionios FC playing a home game in Nea Smyrni Stadium

Panionios has spent nearly its entire history in the Greek First Division (now called 'Superleague'), having missed out from competing in Greek football's top division only twice in its more than 100-year history. Within this, Panionios rose quite often to high levels, with top achievement in terms of the league being the 2nd position that the club reached in 1971, losing the title to AEK.

Panionios has produced all three major Greek strikers of the 1980s, namely Nikos Anastopoulos (later of Olympiakos), Thomas Mavros (later of AEK), and Dimitris Saravakos (later of Panathinaikos). Other notable players coming out of the club in the 1990s include Nikos Tsiantakis (later of Olympiacos) and Takis Fyssas, later of Panathinaikos, Benfica and member of Greek national team. Within the 2000s another four Greek national team players came out from the club, namely Alexandros Tziolis, Evangelos Mantzios, Nikos Spiropoulos and Grigoris Makos.

The club had faced financial difficulties which triggered the transfer of the ownership to the municipality of Nea Smyrni in 1992. Those difficulties remained all through the 1990s forcing the team's league performance to drop. Yet, it remained in a high level and managed to win the Greek Football Cup competition in 1998 and participate successfully in the UEFA Cup Winners Cup the year after, reaching the quarterfinals. In December 2001 large part of the club's shares moved away from the Municipality back to private hands, where working around bankruptcy legislation the club was renamed to Neos ("New") Panionios FC, to avoid the threat of relegation from the first division.

[edit] Change of ownership

In 2004, shipowner Constantinos Tsakiris was elected president of the "amateur sports" Panionios PGSS. Panionios won the women's Basketball Championship in 2006, the club's first in a team sport, and the women's volleyball team advanced to the first division. In 2006, Tsakiris acquired 85% of Neos Panionios FC stock and started restructuring the team from scratch. He changed the name of the club back to the original "Panionios GSS" FC and hired German coach Ewald Lienen who, during his first year created a team that made it to the top 5 of the Greek Super League and on to the UEFA Cup. Tsakiris has also unveiled an ambitious plan to have the aging football ground and athletics track demolished, and build a modern multi-sport arena in its place. Apart from a 12.000 capacity football stadium, the proposed complex would include facilities for basketball, volleyball, aquatic sports, track & field, boxing, gymnastics, wrestling and more [3].

On the summer transfer window of 2008, the club signed Uruguay national team members Álvaro Recoba and Fabián Estoyanoff, but shortly after Lienen resigned by mutual consent on November 11, 2008, reason being disagreement with the Panionio's board [4]. On November 12, 2008 Greek coach Takis Lemonis was hired [5] and resigned on December 3, 2008 after the refuse of Panionio's board to accept Lemoni's request to dismiss three members of Panionio's coaching and management staff [6][7]. Assistant coach Joti Stamatopoulos lead the club until the end of the season. He was replaced by Belgian manager Emilio Ferrera.

Under the Tsakiris presidency, the club built its own training facility just outside Athens in the region of Koropi. The training ground is operating since 2008 but will be fully completed in 2009.

[edit] Current squad

As of 25 July 2009 (2009 -07-25)

No. Position Player
1 Slovakia GK Tomáš Belic
2 Greece DF Giannis Maniatis
3 Brazil DF Wellington Baroni
4 Croatia DF Dario Smoje
5 Czech Republic DF Martin Latka
6 Nigeria MF Suleiman Omo
7 Greece MF Manolis Skoufalis
8 Spain FW Sito Riera
9 Croatia FW Boško Balaban
11 Uruguay MF Fabián Estoyanoff
12 Greece GK Konstantinos Andriolas
13 Argentina MF Carlos Casteglione
14 Ghana MF Bennard Yao Kumordzi
No. Position Player
16 Greece MF Nikolaos Lazouras
17 Greece FW Giannis Simosis
18 Croatia MF Davor Kukec
19 Greece FW Giannis Loukinas
20 Greece MF Fanouris Goundoulakis
23 Greece MF Dimitris Siovas
24 Greece MF Dimitrios Anastasopoulos
25 Greece DF Giannis Kondoes
28 Cyprus MF Marios Nicolaou
29 Greece MF Christos Kontochristos
30 Spain GK Isaac Becerra Alguacil
31 Greece DF Georgios Tzavelas
For recent transfers, see List of Greek football transfers summer 2009.

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
3 Finland MF Mehmet Hetemaj (to U.C. AlbinoLeffe)
17 Greece FW Giannis Kontis (to Apollon Kalamarias F.C.)
27 Greece MF Efthymios Gousoulis (to Ethnikos Olympiakos Volos F.C.)
34 Greece GK Charalambos Tabasis (to Egaleo F.C.)
72 Greece DF Theodoros Santamouris (to Koropi F.C.)
36 Greece MF Markos Fountoukidis (to Koropi F.C.)

[edit] Famous former players

Greece Greece
Albania Albania
Algeria Algeria
Argentina Argentina
Australia Australia
Belgium Belgium
Brazil Brazil
Bulgaria Bulgaria
Canada Canada
Côte d'Ivoire Cote d'Ivoire
Cyprus Cyprus
Czech Republic Czech Republic
England England
France France
Georgia (country) Georgia
Germany Germany
Hungary Hungary
Liberia Liberia
Poland Poland
Romania Romania
Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Kitts and Nevis
Serbia Serbia
Spain Spain
Slovakia Slovakia
Slovenia Slovenia
South Africa South Africa
Turkey Turkey
Uruguay Uruguay
Wales Wales

[edit] National titles

[edit] Greek Cups (2)

1979, 1998 [8]

Runners-up: 1952, 1961, 1967, 1989.

[edit] Balkan Cup (1)

Winners: 1971

Runners-up: 1986

[edit] Former coaches

[edit] European record

Season Achievement Notes
UEFA Cup Winners Cup
1979–80 Second Round eliminated by IFK Göteborg
1998–99 Quarter-finals eliminated by S.S. Lazio
UEFA Cup
1971–72 Second Round eliminated by Ferencváros
1987–88 First Round eliminated by Toulouse FC
2003–04 Second Round eliminated by FC Barcelona
2007–08 Group Stage 4th Position in Group H
UEFA Intertoto Cup
2008 Third Round eliminated by S.S.C. Napoli


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