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Panachaiki G.E.

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Panachaiki G.E.
Full namePanachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi (Pan-Achaean Gymnastic Union)
NicknamesMegali Kyria tis Peloponnisou (Great Lady of the Peloponnese)
Founded14 June 1891 as Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos
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AnthemPanachaiki (Kostas Albanis)
PresidentNikos Raptis
Titles13
WebsitePanachaiki G.E.

Panachaiki G.E. (Greek: Παναχαϊκή Γυμναστική Ένωση, Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi, "Pan-Achaean Gymnastic Union") is a Greek multi-sport club based in the city of Patras, Greece.

The history of Panachaiki began in 1891, when Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos (Pan-Achaean Gymnastic Club) was founded. In 1894, a rival sports club, Gymnastiki Eteria Patron (Gymnastic Company of Patras), was founded in Patras by former Panachaikos' members.[1] It was only in 1923 that the two clubs agreed to merge, forming Panachaiki Gymnastiki Enosi.

Throughout a history of over 120 years, Panachaiki's athletes have won several Olympic medals. Emblematic figures in Panachaiki's history are weightlifter Dimitrios Tofalos and Kostas Davourlis, leader of the great football team that impressed Greece in the 1970s and took part in the 1974 UEFA Cup,[2] being the first Greek countryside football club (outside Athens and Thessaloniki) to achieve that distinction.

Basketball team, 2011
Kostas Davourlis Stadium

Departments

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Titles

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Panachaiki Football

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(Honours: 1 titles)

  • Opap championship: (1): 1972

Panachaiki athletics

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(Honours: 3 titles)

  • Greek Cross Country Championship, Men: (2): 1981, 1982
  • Greek Cross Country Championship, Women: (1): 1959

Panachaiki boxing

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(Honours: 7 titles)

  • Greek Championship, Men: (4): 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013
  • Greek Championship, Women: (3): 2018, 2019, 2022

Panachaiki beach volley

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(Honours: 2 titles)

  • Greek Championship, Men: (2) : 2010, 2011

Panachaiki G.E. Greek Olympic medalists

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Stephanos Christopoulos

Notable supporters

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  • Nikolaos Andriakopoulos, Olympic athlete, Gold medalist n 1896 Olympics
  • Alekos Chrysanthakopoulos, politician with PASOK and LAOS
  • Stephanos Christopoulos, Roman-Greek fighter, former Panachaiki athlete, Bronze medalist in 1896 Olympics
  • Vivian Ioakeim, model, former Panachaiki athlete
  • Dimitris Katsikopoulos, politician with PASOK
  • Christos Karyllos, politician, former club president
  • Kostis Stefanopoulos, former President of Hellenic Republic
  • Dimitrios Tofalos, weightlifter, former Panachaiki athlete, world record holder (1904-1914)

References

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  1. ^ Patras' sports history Polites, N.G. (1994). Sports in Patras, Tome A, The first decade 1891-1900. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-91-1.
  2. ^ Rsssf, website about football statistics
  • Polites, N.G. (1994). Sports in Patras, Tome A, The first decade 1891-1900. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-91-1.
  • Polites, N.G. (1997). Sports in Patras, Tome B, From the Tofalos period to the foundation of Panachaiki. Patras: Achaikes Ekdoseis. ISBN 960-7164-92-X.
  • Rsssf, website about football statistics
  • Municipality of Patras, 100 years of football in Patras, 2006
  • Kokkovikas, K., The sports past of Achaia, 2004
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Official sites
Unofficial sites