Phthiotis Football Clubs Association () is a association football organization in Phthiotis that is part of Hellenic Football Federation. It was formed in 1951 as Phthiotis-Phocis Union (ÃÂýÃÂÃÂ÷ æøùÃÂÃÂùôÿÃÂÃÂúïôñÃÂ, Enossi Phthiotidophokidas) and included teams from Phthiotis and the neighbouring prefectures of Phocis and Evrytania. The Phocis FCA was formed in the 1985âÂÂ86 season and later its organization in Evrytania was created in 1990. Its offices and headquarters is located at Othonos Street in the city of Lamia, in People's Square. The association currently has three divisions: the A1 division which features 18 clubs, the Premier and the second division. The winner of the A1 Division enters the national Fourth Division, teams finished 15thâÂÂ18th relegates to the Premier division.
Association football in Phthiotis was first played in the mid-1920s. From 1930 until 1940 Olympiacos Lamia won every title except for 1935 when Pallamiaki won the championship. Postwar, between 1946 and the 1950âÂÂ51 season, Olympiacos Lamia won six more titles, one of the most famous being in 1947 when Ethnikos Lamias won 5-0 against Pallamiaki on May 23 and won the local championships.
Fokikos was the first club to win two titles in 1972; Malessina was next in 1980. The cup events was created in the 1972âÂÂ73 season. In later years, the best clubs took part in the preliminaries of the Greek Cup.
All clubs from the Evrytania prefecture split from Phthiotis and formed their own association.
Cup winner in Fthiotida in 2012, was achieved by Aris Agios Konstantinos (for the first time in the association).