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Panserraikos F.C.

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Men's association football team in Greece

Football club
Panserraikos
Full namePanserraikos Football Club
NicknamesLiontaria (Lions)
Kokkinoi (Reds)
To Liontari (The Lion)
Akanedes (Akanés)
Founded31 May 1964; 61 years ago (1964-05-31)
GroundSerres Municipal Stadium
Capacity9,500
OwnerTasos Kazias
ChairmanTasos Kazias
Head coachGerard Zaragoza
LeagueSuper League Greece
2024–25Super League Greece, 12th of 14
Websitepanserraikosfc.grEdit this at Wikidata
Current season

Panserraikos Football Club (Greek:ΠΑΕ Πανσερραϊκός), theAll-Serres Football Club, is a Greekfootball club based inSerres inGreece. Panserraikos is one of the most important and well-supported clubs in northernGreece and had a near-continuous presence in theFirst Division in the 1960s and 70s. The club currently play inSuper League Greece, the top tier of Greek football.

History

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Panserraikos was formed on 1964 inSerres, when two local clubs, Apollon and Iraklis, merged. Evangelos Chatziathanasiadis was the first president of Panserraikos, with Angelos Angelousis as honorary president and Theodoros Athanasiadis as vice president. The colors of the club were red and white, which symbolized the great power that came from this historic merger. Leo of Amphipolis was chosen as the brand that showed the strength and warlike virtues of the people of Serrai. Panserraikos participated in the national championships for the first time in the 1964–65 season. Then, they played in theBeta Ethniki, since both Apollon and Iraklis were playing in this category last season. The dynamics of the newly formed club was huge and so Panserraikos immediately won its promotion to theAlpha Ethniki, finishing first with a difference of 11 points from the second MENT.

Since their last relegation in1992 the club had been struggling in theBeta Ethniki, and were even relegated to theThird Division twice, in 1993 and 1996, yet promptly returning to the second tier on both occasions. The club did come close to promotion a few times, missing out on 5 points in1998 and on just one point in2000.

TheLion of Amphipolis

In 2008, Panserraikos managed to end a 16-year wait, gaining promotion to theGreek Super League. Managed byGiannis Papakostas, the club had been leading the Second Division table for the most part of the season, even securing a top-three spot with two games to spare – though they had narrowly escaped another relegation in the previous two seasons.

On 4 March 2009, Panserraikos won a historic match againstPanathinaikos in theOlympic Stadium in Athens for theGreek Cup quarter finals with a score of 3–2 after being up 3–0 for 71 minutes. The first match leg ended at a 0–0 score. This amazing result landed Panserraikos a spot in the final 4 of the Greek Cup where they played againstAEK Athens for a spot in the finals. What made this result so special was that many starters for the team were either injured, or suspended. This was Panserraikos' first time in the semifinals of the Greek Cup. However, Panserraikos was relegated and played once again in the2009–10 Beta Ethniki. After an indifferent start to their Beta Ethniki campaign, their season has now sparked into life after a surprise 3–1 win over giants Olympiakos in the Fourth Round of2009–10 Greek Cup making it one of their bigger wins in recent history.

Panserraikos finished 5th in2009–10 Beta Ethniki, but took the 1st place in the play-offs and gained the promotion to the2010–11 Super League. For one more season in Super League Panserraikos didn't escape the relegation to2011–12 Football League. After a disappointing season, Panserraikos finished 7th in2011–12 Football League, and played inFootball League for the second consecutive season. Panserraikos finished 8th in2012–13 Football League, but was relegated to the new amateur 3rd Greek Division due to financial problems, after the death of its chairman Petros Theodoridis and a controversial and unsuccessful attempt by his son Lazaros Theodoridis to sell the club to Russian investor Mr. Konstantin Vostrikov, a self-declared business tycoon who was claiming to construct a 10,000-seat stadium. Mr. Vostrikov's faults as president and CEO together with the amateur handlings of his associate Dimitris Troshkov (member of the board) are considered to be the main and only causes of the club's relegation to the amateur 3rd Greek Division.

Crest and colours

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Panserraikos' previous crest

The club adopted theLion of Amphipolis as their emblem.[1] The typical kit of the team is that of a shirt with red and white vertical stripes, and red shorts and socks. The shirt has taken different forms during the history of the club, for example with thin or wider stripes. The second most common kit is the all-red one or the all-white one.

Stadium

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Main article:Serres Municipal Stadium
Serres Municipal Stadium

The headquarters of Panserraikos are theSerres Municipal Stadium. As its name implies, it belongs to the Municipality ofSerres and has been assigned to the group for its needs. It is one of the oldest courts. It was originally built in 1926 and had a dirt terrain, while there was only one ramp on the west side. The capacity at that time did not exceed the 3,000 standing viewers. After 1964 when Panserraikos was basically founded, the team's need for a better pitch became more imperative. It was preceded in 1972 when the Municipal Stadium of Serres had a record audience of 14,200 in a match of Panserraikos withAEL. That year our team competed in the Football League and claimed the rise with the Thessalian team. That game had ended with a 1–1 draw, but Panserraikos was the one who eventually became champion.In 1976, the stadium took its current form in the stands. This year, work was done to build a turf. The stadium of Serres at that time contained 15,000 upright spectators. The facelift continued in an attempt to hide his age in 2005. It was then that 9,500 plastic seats were placed in all the stands. This brought down its capacity as it was natural. Finally, after years of waiting, headlights were installed.[2]

Players

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Current squad

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As of 24 September 2025

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
4DF GREAristotelis Karasalidis
5DF GEOIva Gelashvili
6MF MLTMatthew Guillaumier
7FW NEDChé Nunnely
8MF GREAngelos Liasos
9FW ROUAndrei Ivan
10MF ENGAndre Green
11MF GNBZidane Banjaqui
12FW SMNJean-Baptiste Léo
13GK GREViktoras Sakalidis
14DF GREMarios Tsaousis
15MF GREGeorgios Marinos
16MF ARGBraian Galván
17MF GREAlexandros Maskanakis
18FW PORMiguel Falé
19DF GRELefteris Lyratzis(on loan fromPAOK)
20GK GREAlexandros Tsompanidis
21MF GREMarios Sofianos
22DF SENMoussa Wagué
23DF GRECharalampos Georgiadis
No.Pos.NationPlayer
24MF GREGiannis Doiranlis
28MF RSAEthan Brooks
30DF BRAVolnei
31DF FRAYoël Armougom
34DF GREStavros Vasilakos
35MF GREAlexandros Salvanos
38MF GREZacharias Tsagarakis
40MF BELStéphane Oméonga
41MF GREZacharias Papadimitriou
42MF GREApostolos Savvidis
44MF GREAsteris Konstantinidis
45DF GREFotis Chavos
55GK GREMichalis Pourliotopoulos
63MF GREViktor Rumyantsev
77GK URUFrancisco Tinaglini
80FW GRENikos Karelis
81DF SVKVernon De Marco(captain)
88DF UKRIgor Kalinin
99FW MNEAleksa Maraš(on loan fromBotev Plovdiv)

Out on loan

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Note: Flags indicate national team as defined underFIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
DF CYPAndreas Karamanolis(atAnorthosis Famagusta until 30 June 2026)
DF GREFilippos Dimitriadis(atNiki Volos until 30 June 2026)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MF EGYKarim Hamed(atChania until 30 June 2026)
FW SYRYousaah Knaj(atEthnikos Latsion until 30 June 2026)

Records and statistics

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Information correct as of the match played on 22 May 2025.Bold denotes an active player for the club.
The tables refer to Panserraikos' players inSuper League Greece,Greek Football Cup,Second Division Greece,Third Division Greece andDelta Ethniki.

Top 10 Most Capped Players

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RankPlayerYearsApp
1GreeceDimitris Aivazidis1979–1992378
2GreeceGiorgos Georgiadis2007–2011, 2019–2021165
3GreeceGiannis Voskopoulos2007–2011, 2015–2018153
4GreeceAntonis Kyrou
SerbiaBožidar Tadić
1999–2006
2006–2010, 2012, 2014–2015
148
5GreeceGiorgos Siakkas2004–2009, 2012–2013, 2014–2018145
6GreeceDimitris Anakoglou2008–2013, 2021–2024139
7GreeceNikos Arabatzis2000–2005113
8GreeceChristos Melissis2001–2006112
9GreeceChristos Routsis2005–2010, 2014–2018110
10GreeceVangelis Mitsopoulos2003–2007108

Top 10 Goalscorers

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RankPlayerYearsGoals
1GreeceThanasis Gogas2004–2007, 2014–201534
2GreeceGiorgos Georgiadis2007–2011, 2019–202130
3SerbiaDušan Jovanović1997–1998, 2002–200429
4MoroccoHicham Kanis
GuineaSambégou Bangoura
GreeceDimitris Gourtsas
2021–2023
2009–2013
2008–2009, 2011–2012, 2017–2018, 2019–2021
26
5SpainJefté Betancor2024–202525
6BulgariaNikolay Petrunov1990–199223
7GreeceGiorgos Tsifoutis1987–1990, 1999–200218
8BrazilLeozinho
SerbiaBožidar Tadić
2009–2011
2006–2010, 2012, 2014–2015
17
9GreeceGiorgos Gougoulias
GreeceGiorgos Panagiotidis
2007–2008, 2012–2013
1999–2003
16
10Cape VerdeFurtado2015–201613

Honours

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Greek League

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League history

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Sources:[3][4][5]

Club records

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Technical staff

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PositionStaff
Head coachSpainGerard Zaragoza
Assistant coachesArgentinaSebastián Vega
Collectivity of Saint MartinCyril Kali
GreeceAlexandros Vergonis
Goalkeeper coachGreece Aris Karampetsios
Fitness coachGreece Nikolaos Bintsis

Notable managers

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References

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  1. ^f. c., Panserraikos (8 September 2020)."Νέα ΠΑΕ Πανσερραϊκός και νέο σήμα με στόχο την κορυφή! - Panserraikos FC".Panserraikos Fc.
  2. ^"Panserraikos Che Guevara Club".www.panserraikara.gr. Archived fromthe original on 7 February 2009. Retrieved19 August 2025.
  3. ^Abbink, Dinant & Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander (7 August 2003)."Greece – Final Tables 1959–1999".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  4. ^Abbink, Dinant & Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander (18 May 2005)."Greece – List of Second Level Final Tables".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  5. ^Mastrogiannopoulos, Alexander (18 May 2005)."Greece – List of Third Level Final Tables".Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

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