Aris Thessaloniki F.C.
Full name | Aris Thessaloniki Football Club | |||
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Nickname(s) | Theós tou polémou (God of War) Kitrinomavroi (The Yellow-Blacks) | |||
Founded | 25 March 1914 | |||
Stadium | Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium | |||
Capacity | 22,800[1] | |||
Owner | Amani Swiss[2] | |||
Chairman | Irini Karipidis | |||
Head coach | Akis Mantzios | |||
League | Super League Greece | |||
2023–24 | Super League Greece, 5th of 14 | |||
Website | Club website | |||
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Aris FC (Greek: ΠΑΕ Άρης), commonly known as Aris Thessaloniki[3] or simply Aris, is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece.It is one of the largest clubs in Greece. The club competes in the Super League Greece.
Founded in 1914, the club was a founding member of the
Aris was also one of the strongest and most popular teams in Greece during the
History
Foundation and golden years: 1920–1950
The club was established as a football club ("Podosferikos Syllogos Aris Thessalonikis") by a group of 22 young friends in a coffee bar in Votsi area on 25 March 1914 and given the name Aris from
During this early stage of football in Greece no professional league was established. Instead, three minor leagues [in
In 1926 the club was renamed "Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki" to include also other sports than football.
Aris' first major success was between 1927 and 1928 when they won the first Greek Championship,[5] beating finalists Atromitos and Ethnikos Piraeus exploiting the abstention from the championship teams of RECs. In the first race on 24 May, the team of Thessaloniki prevailed 3–1 Atromitos, while three days after losing to Ethnikos Piraeus 3–2. In iterative matches played in June in Thessaloniki, Aris won both of his opponents by 3–1 and thus crowned the first champion of Greece. Coach of the team was the German Thomas Kessler, and prominent players of Aris were, among others, Kostas Vikelidis, Savvas Vogiatzis that emerged and top scorer with six goals, Nikos Aggelakis, scorer of the finals with four goals and Dionysis Caltech.
The following year, it was held the final stage of national championships although Aris won the championship title in Thessaloniki, playing two matches barrage against PAOK. The first took place on 12 May 1929 and ended 1–1, while the second was held on 2 June with Aris to beats 4–3, having Nikos Aggelakis scoring a hat-trick.
On 20 April 1929, the first friendly match took place between Aris and Panathinaikos, the "yellows" to defeat 5–4.
Four years after winning the first Panhellenic title, the "yellows" won the championship. Aris became champion amassing a total of 22 points, four more than second Panathinaikos and scoring big wins like 7–0 against Panathinaikos with four goals Maywood, 6–1 on Apollon Athens with six goals in the Aggelakis' first home appearance with the first group of Kleanthis Vikelidis, 7–3 vs Iraklis with four goals Kitsos and away 0–3 over Olympiacos, PAOK and AEK. Leading scorer of the league emerged Nikos Kitsos with 15 goals and Nikos Aggelakis to 14.
Big stars of that team were Kitsos, Aggelakis, Caltech, and Vogdanou Gkikopoulos while coach De Valera.
That same year, the EPO instituted for the first time the Greek Cup, Mars crashing Panathinaikos 7–2 in the quarterfinal. This was followed by victory over Apollon Athens, to reach the final where they lost 5–3 from AEK Athens, losing the chance to win the first doubles.
Aris won their third title in 1946,[7] playing against two teams, AEK from Athens and Olympiacos from Piraeus, champions of the other two minor domestic leagues. Aris beat Olympiacos twice, scoring two goals and conceding none; came to a draw with AEK in Athens and defeated them in PAOK's stadium in Thessaloniki (score 4–1). Aris has not won a championship since the establishment of the First Division (1959).
Up to 1959, when the united First Division was created, Aris managed to finish first 14 times in the Macedonian division.
Modern times (1950–1981)
Aris' status remained high during this period, which was marked by the construction of the club's homeground, the
Also in 1959, the tripartite minor league system was abandoned and a new, unified Championship was created.
The club's accomplishments during these years were significant. It was one of the first teams in Greece to qualify for European tournaments. Under the leadership of
1970 Cup Winners
Aris earned high placings in the League during the 1960s and 1970s, with apex the
In the 1970s, Aris was reorganized and a vast number of young players from Thessaloniki, including
Stone years (1981–2006)
After the mid-1980s and the retirement of the club's honored old guard, Aris entered in a slow decline, rarely reaching European league qualification or notable Greek League position, which—in combination with appreciable financial troubles that left the club near bankruptcy—led to the club's relegation to the Second Division in 1997 and 2005. Both times though Aris managed to resume its place in the first division.
Aris Members' Society era (2006–2014)
In recent years, specially after the creation of an
Relegation
After their relegation many were wondering who was going to take care of the team. American business man Alex Kalas emerged the first season with him in charge of the football department while they failed to gain promotion to the
Karipidis era
Although after the Aris election Arvanitidis became leader of the football department, Theodoros Karipidis was named the head of football department the day afterwards. He signed many players in a few days including former Greek footballer of the club
Supporters
Aris' fan base is spread across all the economic classes in the city of
Against
The club's anthem (Aris Victorious) was written in 1926.[27]
Crest and colours
Crest evolution
A company of young Thessalonians inspired the name of the club by
The colors of the team are yellow or gold of glory, dominant colour in the culture of Macedonia, and black. Alternative colours also used include white or even dark red uniforms. During the 2000s, the club introduced also a shade of lime.
Kit evolution
First
1917–23
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1927–28
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1928–29
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1937–38[28]
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1956–57
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1982–83[29]
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2004–05 A[32]
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2004–05 B
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2006–07
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2007–08[33]
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2008–09[34]
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2009–10[35]
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2010–11[36]
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2014–15[37]
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2017–18
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Alternative
1927–28[38]
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1982–83
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2006–08
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2007–08
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2010–11[39]
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2015
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2015–16[40]
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2017–18
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Shirt and sponsors history
The following table shows in detail Aris kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:
Period | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor |
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1980–1989 | Adidas | — |
1989–1990 | ASICS
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1990–1991 | Coplam | |
1991–1992 | Diadora | |
1992–1993 | SPANOS | |
1993–1994 | Bronx Shoes | |
1994–1995 | Ioniki Zois | |
1995–1996 | Kappa
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Propo |
1996–1997 | Umbro | — |
1997–1998 | Puma
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Puma |
1998–1999 | Megacard | |
1999–2002 | Interamerican | |
2002–2003 | Adidas | MORITZ |
2003–2004 | Le Coq Sportif | DEPA |
2004–2005 | Adidas | Enimex |
2005–2006 | OPAP | |
2006–2007 | Lampsi | |
2007–2008 | EKO | |
2008–2010 | Reebok | |
2010–2011 | Under Armour | good.gr |
2011–2014 | KINO | |
2014–2015 | Stabomania | Swedish Systems Security |
2015–2018 | Nike | Stoiximan.gr |
2018–2019 | Karipidis Pallets | |
2019–2021 | betshop.gr | |
2021–2023 | Adidas | NetBet.gr |
2023– | Kappa | novibet |
Facilities
Stadium
The stadium of Aris Thessaloniki is named Kleanthis Vikelides after the club's legendary player. It is located at 69 Alkminis, Charilaou; 54249 Thessaloniki, and was built in 1951. In 1972, it got a new roof, in 1975 a new north stand, and in 2004, it was fully renovated. Its current total capacity is 22,800 spectators.
Training facilities
Since the late 1970s, Aris Thessaloniki has created its own training grounds in
Players
Current squad
- As of 9 February 2024[43]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Honours
Domestic
- Super League Greece
- Second Division Greece
- Third Division Greece
- Greek Football Cup
- Greater Greece Cup
- Winners (1): 1970–71
- Macedonia Championship[44]
- Winners (13): 1922–23, 1923–24, 1925–26, 1927–28, 1928–29, 1929–30, 1930–31, 1933–34, 1937–38, 1945–46, 1948–49, 1952–53, 1958–59
Seasons in the 21st Century
Season | Category | Position | Cup | Notes |
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2000–01 | Alpha Ethniki | 7th | R16 | |
2001–02 | Alpha Ethniki | 9th | QF | |
2002–03 | Alpha Ethniki | 6th | RU | Qualified for UEFA Cup |
2003–04 | Alpha Ethniki | 13th | R16 | |
2004–05 | Alpha Ethniki | 14th | RU | Qualified for UEFA Cup |
2005–06 | Beta Ethniki | 3rd | 3R | |
2006–07 | Super League | 4th | 4R | Qualified for UEFA Cup |
2007–08 | Super League | 4th | RU | Qualified for UEFA Cup |
2008–09 | Super League | 6th | 5R | |
2009–10 | Super League | 4th | RU | Qualified for Europa League |
2010–11 | Super League | 6th | 4R | |
2011–12 | Super League | 9th | R16 | |
2012–13 | Super League | 13th | 3R | |
2013–14 | Super League | 18th | R32 | Relegated to Gamma Ethniki |
2014–15 | Gamma Ethniki (Group 1) | 2nd | – | |
2015–16 | Gamma Ethniki (Group 1) | 1st | – | Promoted to Football League |
2016–17 | Football League | 3rd | R16 | |
2017–18 | Football League | 2nd | GS | Promoted to Super League |
2018–19 | Super League | 5th | GS | Qualified for Europa League |
2019–20 | Super League | 5th | SF | Qualified for Europa League |
2020–21
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Super League | 3rd | QF | Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League |
2021–22
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Super League | 3rd | QF | Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League |
2022–23
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Super League | 5th | QF | Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League |
Best position in bold.
Key: 3R = Third Round, 4R = Fourth Round, 5R = Fifth Round, GS = Group Stage, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals, RU = Runner-up.
Aris Thessaloniki in Europe
Year | Competition | Round | Opponent | Home | Away | Qual. |
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1964–65 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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First round | Roma
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0–0 | 0–3 | |
1965–66 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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Second round | 1. FC Köln | 2–1 | 0–2 | |
1966–67 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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First round | Juventus | 0–2 | 0–5 | |
1968–69 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | First round | Hibernians | 1–0 | 6–0 | |
Second round | Újpest | 1–2 | 1–9 | |||
1969–70 | Inter-Cities Fairs Cup
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First round | Cagliari | 1–1 | 0–3 | |
1970–71 | European Cup Winners' Cup | First round | Chelsea | 1–1 | 1–5 | |
1974–75 | UEFA Cup | First round | Rapid Wien | 1–0 | 1–3 | |
1979–80 | UEFA Cup | First round | Benfica | 3–1 | 1–2 | |
Second round | Perugia
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1–1 | 3–0 | |||
Round of 16 | AS Saint-Étienne | 3–3 | 1–4 | |||
1980–81 | UEFA Cup | First round | Ipswich Town | 3–1 | 1–5 | |
1981–82 | UEFA Cup | First round | Sliema Wanderers | 4–0 | 4–2 | |
Second round | K.S.C. Lokeren | 1–1 | 0–4 | |||
1994–95 | UEFA Cup | Preliminary round | Hapoel Be'er Sheva | 3–1 | 2–1 | |
First round | GKS Katowice | 1–0 (3–4 p.) | 0–1 | |||
1999–00 | UEFA Cup | First round | Servette | 1–1 | 2–1 ( a.e.t )
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Second round | Celta de Vigo | 2–2 | 0–2 | |||
2003–04 | UEFA Cup | First round | Zimbru Chișinău | 2–1 | 1–1 | |
Second round | Perugia
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1–1 | 0–2 | |||
2005–06 | UEFA Cup | First round | Roma
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0–0 | 1–5 | |
2007–08 | UEFA Cup | First round | Real Zaragoza | 1–0 | 1–2 | |
Group stage (Group 6) |
Red Star Belgrade | 3–0 | ||||
Bolton Wanderers | 1–1 | |||||
Braga | 1–1 | |||||
Bayern Munich | 0–6 | |||||
2008–09 | UEFA Cup | Second qualifying round | Slaven Belupo | 1–0 | 0–2 | |
2010–11 | Europa League | Third qualifying round | Jagiellonia Białystok | 2–2 | 2–1 | |
Play-off | Austria Wien | 1–0 | 1–1 | |||
Group stage (Group 2) |
Atlético Madrid | 1–0 | 3–2 | |||
Rosenborg | 2–0 | 1–2 | ||||
Bayer 04 Leverkusen | 0–0 | 0–1 | ||||
Round of 32 | Manchester City | 0–0 | 0–3 | |||
2019–20 | Europa League | Second qualifying round | AEL Limassol | 0–0 | 1–0 | |
Third qualifying round | Molde | 3–1 ( a.e.t. )
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0–3 | |||
2020–21 | Europa League | Second qualifying round | Kolos Kovalivka | 1–2 | — | |
2021–22 | Europa Conference League | Second qualifying round | Astana | 2–1 ( a.e.t. )
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0–2 | |
2022–23 | Europa Conference League | Second qualifying round | Gomel | 5–1 | 2–1 | |
Third qualifying round | Maccabi Tel Aviv | 2–1 | 0–2 | |||
2023–24 | Europa Conference League | Second qualifying round | Ararat-Armenia | 1–0 | 1–1 | |
Third qualifying round | Dynamo Kyiv | 1–0 | 1–2 (5–6 p.) |
Team statistics
Competition | App | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
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UEFA Europa League | 13 | 53 | 21 | 15 | 17 | 69 | 75 | –6 |
UEFA Europa Conference League | 3 | 10 | 6 | 1 | 3 | 15 | 11 | +4 |
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup | 1 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 6 | –4 |
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup | 5 | 12 | 3 | 2 | 7 | 12 | 28 | –16 |
Total | 22 | 77 | 30 | 19 | 28 | 98 | 120 | –22 |
Fully up to date as of 17 August 2023
Managerial history
Name | Nationality | Year | Name | Nationality | Year | Name | Nationality | Year | Name | Nationality | Year |
Grigoris Vlachopoulos | 1914–22 | Alketas Panagoulias | 1975 | Henri Michel | 2001 | Siniša Dobrašinović | 2015 | ||||
Kostas Vikelidis | 1922–27 | Dobromir Zhechev | 1975–76 | Richard Tardy | 2001–02 | Dimitris Kalaitzidis | 2015 | ||||
Thomas Kössler | 1927–29 | Alketas Panagoulias | 1976–77 | Giannis Tzifopoulos | 2001 | Nikos Anastopoulos | 2015–17 | ||||
De Valer | 1929–32 | Panagiotis Patsidis | 1977 | Bernd Krauss | 2002 | Nikos Kostenoglou | 2017 | ||||
Kostas Vikelidis | 1932 | Carl-Heinz Rühl | 1977 | Giorgos Foiros
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2002–03 | Dimitrios Spanos | 2017–18 | ||||
Gyula Antal | 1932–34 | Panagiotis Patsidis | 1977–78 | Giannis Michalitsos | 2003 | Paco Herrera | 2018 | ||||
Kostas Vikelidis | 1934–40 | Milovan Ćirić | 1978 | Giorgos Pantziaras | 2003 | Savvas Pantelidis | 2018–19 | ||||
World War II | Apostol Čačevski [bg] | 1978–79 | Ole Skouboe | 2003 | Apostolos Terzis
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2019 | |||||
Dionysis Kaltekis | 1945–49 | José Sasía | 1979–80 | Makis Katsavakis | 2003–04 | Michael Oenning | 2019–20 | ||||
Iakovos Yakumis | 1949–50 | Frank Blunstone | 1980 | Giorgos Chatzaras | 2004–05 | Akis Mantzios | 2020–22 | ||||
Nikolaos Aggelakis
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1950–53 | Michal Vičan | 1980–81 | Martti Kuusela | 2005 | Germán Burgos | 2022 | ||||
Kleanthis Vikelidis | 1953–55 | Giannis Nalbantis | 1981 | Nikos Anastopoulos | 2005–06 | Apostolos Terzis | 2022 | ||||
Kiril Simonovski | 1955 | Dettmar Cramer | 1981–82 | Guillermo Ángel Hoyos
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2006–07 | Alan Pardew | 2022–2023 | ||||
Ernst Netuka | 1955 | Antonis Georgiadis | 1982–84 | Nikos Passialis | 2006 | Apostolos Terzis | 2023 | ||||
Aleksandar Petrović
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1955–56 | Kostas Chatzikostas | 1984 | Quique Hernández | 2006–07 | Akis Mantzios | 2023– | ||||
Mladen Kašanin | 1956 | Thijs Libregts | 1984–86 | Juan Oliva | 2007 | ||||||
Ivan Stevović | 1956–57 | Giannis Venos | 1986 | Dušan Bajević | 2007–08 | ||||||
Kleanthis Vikelidis | 1957 | Gojko Zec | 1986–87 | Quique Hernández | 2008–09 | ||||||
Ivan Stevović | 1957–58 | Klimis Gounaris | 1987 | Mazinho | 2009 | ||||||
Dionysis Kaltekis | 1958 | Gerd Prokop | 1987–88 | Dimitris Bugiuklis | 2009 | ||||||
Carl Panagl | 1958 | Alketas Panagoulias | 1988–90 | Héctor Cúper | 2009–11 | ||||||
Kleanthis Vikelidis | 1958–59 | Kostas Tsilios | 1990 | Giannis Michalitsos | 2011 | ||||||
Svetislav Glišović | 1959–61 | Jacek Gmoch | 1990–91 | Sakis Tsiolis | 2011 | ||||||
Kleanthis Vikelidis | 1961 | Kostas Tsilios | 1991 | Michał Probierz | 2011–12 | ||||||
Kostas Velliadis | 1961 | Ivan Vutsov | 1991–92 | Giorgos Semertzidis Giannis Michalitsos |
2012 | ||||||
Ljubiša Spajić | 1961–62 | Giorgos Foiros
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1992–96 | ||||||||
Vasilis Grigoriadis | 1962 | Giannis Tzifopoulos | 1996 | Manuel Machado | 2012 | ||||||
Ettore Trevisan | 1962 | Jozef Jarabinský | 1996 | Makis Katsavakis | 2012 | ||||||
Bela Palfi
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1962–66 | Stavros Diamantopoulos | 1996–97 | Nikos Passialis Dimitris Bugiuklis |
2012 | ||||||
Svetislav Glišović | 1966–67 | Giorgos Semertzidis Giorgos Pantziaras |
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1997 | |||||||
Severiano Correia | 1967–69 | Lucas Alcaraz | 2012–13 | ||||||||
Nikolaos Aggelakis
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1969 | Juan Ramón Rocha | 1997 | Giannis Michalitsos | 2013 | ||||||
Milovan Ćirić | 1969–70 | Giorgos Foiros
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1997–98 | Soulis Papadopoulos | 2013 | ||||||
Michalis Baltatzis | 1970 | Georgios Paraschos | 1998 | Giannis Chatzinikolaou | 2013 | ||||||
Milovan Ćirić | 1970–71 | Alketas Panagoulias | 1998–99 | Zoran Milinković | 2013 | ||||||
Michalis Baltatzis | 1971 | Ilija Petković | 1999–00 | Soulis Papadopoulos | 2013–14 | ||||||
Les Allen | 1971 | Giorgos Semertzidis Giannis Michalitsos |
2000 | Giorgos Foiros
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2014 | ||||||
Wilf McGuinness | 1971–73 | Dimitris Kalaitzidis | 2014 | ||||||||
Branko Stanković | 1973–75 | Babis Tennes | 2000–01 | Paulo Campos | 2014–15 | ||||||
Sources:[45][46][47][48][49][50][51] |
Statistics
League top scorers
Player | Goals |
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Dinos Kouis | 141 |
Alekos Alexiadis | 127 |
Kostas Papaioannou | 65 |
Konstantinos Drampis | 48 |
Georgios Zindros | 46 |
Vasilis Dimitriadis | 46 |
Most league appearances
Player | Matches |
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Dinos Kouis | 473 |
Theodoros Pallas | 368 |
Christos Nalbantis | 303 |
Georgios Firos | 303 |
Giannis Venos | 303 |
Most goals in a League match
Player | Record |
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Nikolaos Angelakis | 6 goals (10 April 1932, Aris vs Apollon Smyrnis: 6–1) |
Super League top scorers
Rank. | Nationality | Player | Times | Seasons |
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1 | Nikos Kitsos | 3 | 1931, 1932, 1934 | |
2 | Dinos Kouis | 1 | 1981 | |
3 | Nikolaos Angelakis | 1 | 1928 | |
4 | Kleanthis Vikelidis | 1 | 1946 | |
5 | Vasilis Grigoriadis | 1 | 1949 |
Personnel
Ownership and current board
Position | Staff |
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Owner | Amani Swiss |
President & CEO | Irini Karipidis |
Vice President | Panagiotis Biliris |
Board member | Panagiotis Pissanidis |
Coaching staff
Position | Staff |
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Manager | Akis Mantzios |
Assistant managers | Georgios Chorianopoulos Albert Puig |
Fitness coach | Sotiris Vino |
Goalkeeper coach | Giannis Plavoukos |
Analyst | Kleanthis Efstathiadis |
Aris Thessaloniki presidents
Years | Name |
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1979–80 | Menelaos Chatzigeorgiou |
1980–82 | Christos Kallen |
1982–84/1992–93/1997–00 | Vangelis Ioannides |
1984–85 | Kyriakos Maravellias |
1985–90 | Dimos Dasigenis |
1991–92 | Dimitris Iliades |
1993–94/2000–02 | Nikos Tsarouchas |
1994–97 | Lambros Grantas |
2000–01 | Panagiotis Spyrou |
2001–02 | Giannis Zachoudanis |
2002–03 | Alketas Panagoulias |
2003–04 | Sotiris Karaberis |
2004–05 | Nikitas Matthaiou |
2005–09 | Lambros Skordas |
2009–12 | Thanasis Athanasiadis |
2012–13 | Giannis Psifidis |
2013 | Dimitris Iliadis |
2014 | Giorgos Galanos |
2015–22 | Theodoros Karipidis |
2022– | Irini Karipidis |
See also
- Aris Thessaloniki
- Aris BC
- Aris Volleyball Club
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