Greek Football Amateur Cup

Greek Amateur Cup (Greek: Κύπελλο Ερασιτεχνικών Ομάδων Ελλάδος) is one of the most known competitions for amateur teams in Greece.

Amateur Cup Finals

Season Finalist 1 Score Finalist 2 Venue
1971–72 Alexandroupoli GS
2 – 3 Fivos Kremastis
Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium,
Piraeus
1972–73 Dafni Erythron
1 – 1
6 – 5
on pens
Pelopas Kiato
Neapoli Stadium,
Nikaia, Attica
1973–74 Olympiakos Loutrakiou
3 – 1 P.A.O. Koryfis Veroias
Peristeri Stadium,
Peristeri (Athens)[1]
1974–75 AO Rethymnou
2 – 5 PAOK Amateurs
Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1975–76 Niki Volos
2 – 1 Rouf
Lamia Stadium,
Lamia
1976–77 Anthoupoli Larissa F.C.
0 – 2 AO Karditsa
Volos Stadium,
Volos
1977–78 Doxa Megalopolis
0 – 1 Panaspropirgiakos
Tavros Stadium,
Tavros (Athens)
1978–79 Pandramaikos
3 – 3
7 – 8
on pens
APO Chios
Neapoli Stadium,
Nikaia Piraeus
1979–80 AE Didymoticho
1 – 0 AO Neapoli
Lysandros Kaftanzoglou,
Thessaloniki
1980–81 Anagennisi Karditsa
1 – 0 Paniliakos
Tavros Stadium,
Tavros, Athens
1981–82 Aiolikos
3 – 2[2] ΑΟ Nea Artaki
Tavros Stadium,
Tavros, Athens
1982–83 AO Artas
0 – 2 Ergotelis Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1983–84 Niki Diikitiriou
1 – 1
4 – 2
on pens
Atsalenios
Olympic Stadium
Athens
1984–85 Omiros Neochoriou
1 – 2 Aris Amateurs
Olympic Stadium,
Athens
1985–86 Pandramaikos
0 – 0
4 – 2
on pens
APS Patras
Georgios Karaiskakis,
Piraeus
1986–87 Aias Gastounis
2 – 1 PAS Giannina
Georgios Karaiskakis,
Piraeus
1987–88 Megas Alexandros Orfani
1 – 0 Fivos Kremastis
Egaleo Stadium,
Egaleo
1988–89 Anagennisi Giannitsa
5 – 0 E.G.O.I.
Georgios Karaiskakis,
Piraeus
1989–90 Spartacos Thessalonikis
2 – 2
6 – 5
on pens
Agios Nikolaos
Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1990–91 Thiva
1 – 1
4 – 6
on pens
Pelopas Kiatou
Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1991–92 Kerkyra
0 – 0
1 – 3
on pens
Aspida Xanthi
Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1992–93 Kalampaki
1 – 1
6 – 7
on pens
Kozani FC
Aris Stadium,
Thessaloniki
1993–94 Panathinaikos Amateurs
2 – 0 Ermis Ermionis
Georgios Karaiskakis,
Piraeus
1994–95 Poseidon Michanionas
0 – 0
5 – 4
on pens
Keratsini
Trikala Stadium,
Trikala
1995–96 Ethnikos Katerini
2 – 1 Iraklis Larissa
Evosmos Stadium,
Evosmos (Thessaloniki)
1996–97 Ionia Chanion
1 – 0 Pontii Rodopis
Apostolos Nikolaidis,
Athens
1997–98 Akratitos
3 – 1 Kilkisiakos
Olympic Stadium,
Marousi
1998–99 Chalkidon / Near-East
3 – 2
a.e.t.
Olympiacos Chersonissos Grigorios Lambrakis,
Zografou (Athens)
1999–2000 PANO Malia
2 – 1 Orfeas Sourotis
Nea Smyrni Stadium,
Nea Smyrni (Athens)
2000–01 Thrasyvoulos
2 – 1[3] Posidon Neon Poron
Stylida Stadium
Stylida
2001–02 Aiolikos
4 – 2 Almopos Arideas
Levadia Municipal Stadium
Levadia
2002–03 Veria
2 – 1 PAS Preveza
Sofades Stadium
Sofades
2003–04 Chaidari
3 – 0 Aiolikos
Kiato Stadium,
Kiato
2004–05 Keravnos Kerateas
3 – 0 Orfeas Sourotis
Municipal Stadium of Volos,
Volos
2005–06 not held[4]
2006–07 Doxa Megalopolis
1 – 0 Kilkisiakos
Municipal Athletic Center of Lamia,
Lamia
2007–08 Panargiakos
3 – 0 Niki Polygyrou
Municipal Athletic Center of Lamia,
Lamia
2008–09 Volida Garounas
4 – 3 Aspropyrgos Municipal Athletic Center of Mesolonghi,
Mesolonghi
2009–10 Enosi Mideas
1 – 0 Ethnikos Vaterou
Levadia Municipal Stadium,
Levadia
2010–11 Asteras Magoula 2 – 0 Agrotis Lianokladiou Chalkis Municipal Stadium,
Chalkis
2011–12 not held
2012–13 Foivos Kremastis Rodou 2 – 1 Panarkadikos Psachna Municipal Stadium,
Psachna
2013–14 Panerythraikos 2 – 1 Ermis Kiveriou Corinth Municipal Stadium,
Corinth
2014–15 Nestos Chrysoupoli 2 – 0 Thyella Rafinas Karditsa Municipal Stadium,
Karditsa
2015–16 Pydna Kitrous 1 – 0 Ialysos Peristeri Stadium,
Peristeri, Attica
2016–17 Irodotos 1 – 0 Elpis Skoutari Spata Municipal Stadium,
Spata
2017–18 Ierapetra 2 – 0 Niki Volos Keratsini Municipal Stadium,
Keratsini, Piraeus

See also

References

  1. ""Athletic Echo", 1/7/1974". Archived from the original on 2011-10-07. Retrieved 2011-06-25.
  2. The final took place during next season (27/10/1982).
  3. "ΚΥΠΕΛΛΟ ΕΡΑΣΙΤΕΧΝΩΝ: Οι Τελικοί, τα αποτελέσματα και οι τροπαιούχοι - CorfuCorner.gr".
  4. The 2005/2006 Amateur Cup Final was cancelled due to Greek FA's financial difficulties.
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