Original retro vintage football shirt Patraikos FC 00s
Retro vintage football shirt Patraikos FC 00s
Size: XL (unisex)
Overall shirt condition: 10/10 (used)
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Patraikos Football Club was a Greek football club based in Patras, Greece. Its colors were green and white.
Patraikos Football Club was a club from Patras that was active in football. It was founded in 1993 as AO Panathinaikos Skagiopouleiou by friends of Panathinaikos in the city, with Stathis Moutzouroulias as its president. It belonged to the FCA Achaea power, played in green and white, and used the four-leaf clover as its emblem. Initially, it used the Ladopoulos Stadium as its headquarters.
In four years, it achieved two championships, and in 1999, it won the FCA Achaea A' category championship. In 2000, they were renamed Patraikos AO, retaining the same appearance but with a new brand, the lighthouse—a symbol of Patras—and participating in the Prosfygika Stadium (Refugee Stadium). Successive promotions led to participation in the Beta Ethniki, and after three years in the category (2001–2004), they absorbed their compatriot Panachaiki. The goal was to write off their serious financial debts, so the two clubs were established as the Panachaiki Gymnastics Company in 2005 by amending Patraikos' statutes.