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P.A.O. Kalyvion F.C.

P.A.O. Kalyvion Football Club (; Ποδοσφαιρικός Αθλητικός Όμιλος Καλυβίων; Podosfairikos Athlitikos Omilos Kalyvion), is a Greek football club that was established in 1979 at Kalyvia Thorikou.

History

Establishment

PAO Kalyvion's earliest recorded activity dates back to 1952. In October 1964, the club played a friendly match against Panathinaikos in an effort to strengthen relations between the two sides. During the early 1960s, the club adopted green as its official color and was renamed Apollon Kalyvion. The team’s colors changed several times in the following years until the club was formally established in 1979. Between 1981 and 2003, PAO Kalyvion competed in the Athens FCA leagues. The club earned promotion from the Third Division to the Second Division twice—first in the 1991–92 season and again in 2000–01. In 2003, the club was transferred to the East Attica football divisions and achieved promotion to the East Attica First Division during the 2003–04 season.

Youth development

The club has developed a strong reputation for producing talented young players through its academy system. Over the years, several academy graduates have progressed to higher levels of professional football, earning transfers to larger domestic clubs. The most recent notable transfer was that of Thomas Lappas, who joined AEK Athens academy after emerging through the club's youth ranks. His move further highlighted the club's continued commitment to youth development and its ability to nurture players capable of competing at the highest level of Greek football.

Honours

  • Shared record

Tournaments:

Participation (1): Gothenburg, Sweden
  • Garons Cup
Participation (1): Garons, France

Players

Current squad

List of former players

Greece

  • Georgios Iordanidis (2009)
  • Marios Anastopoulos (2017–18)
  • Alexandros Chaidos (2016–19)
  • Christos Botsivalis (2018–19)
  • Vasilios Dounis (2018–19)
  • Zisis Naoum (2020–22)
  • Giannis Afouxenidis (2024–25)
  • Ionas Papaioannou (2023–24)

Rest of Europe

  • Antonio Miço (2015–16)
  • Henri Dogani (2018–19)
  • Mikael Dieu (2024–25)

Personnel

Current Board

References

External links