Full name | Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κασσιόπης ΠΑΕ Κέρκυρα (Athletic Union of Kassiopi PAE Kerkyra) |
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Nickname(s) | Φαίακες (Faiakes/Phaeacians) |
Short name | AOK |
Founded | 1969–2013 (A.O. Kerkyra) 1984–2013 (Kassiopi F.C.) 2013–present (AOK Kerkyra) |
Ground | Kerkyra Stadium |
Capacity | 3,000 |
Owner | Thanasis Issaris |
Chairman | Giorgos Zarkadas |
Manager | Dimitrios Eleftheropoulos |
League | Superleague Greece |
2016–17 | Superleague Greece, 10th |
Website | Club website |
AOK Kerkyra (Greek: AOK Κέρκυρα), is a Greek association football club based in Corfu, Greece, which competes in the Superleague Greece
The club's colours are Maroon and Blue. The National Stadium of the town of Corfu, "E.A.K.K.", (built in 1961) is the home ground of the club.
Kerkyra F.C. or Kerkyra A.O. (Athletic Club of Kerkyra) such was named officially, was founded in 1969. For many years played in local championship of Corfu. But the season 1988–89 played in Gamma Ethniki. In 2002 the club was promoted in Beta Ethniki and the season 2004–05 played in A Ethniki (SuperLeague) for first time in history. The club played 5 times totally in A Ethniki, the seasons 2005, 2007, 2011, 2012 and 2013.
Kassiopi was the football club of the village Kassiopi in north-east Corfu. The club was founded in 1984 and in 2012, it became champion of Delta Ethniki Group 5 and was promoted to Football League 2 for the first time in history. The next season it was finished in the third place of the championship of football (League 2 2012–13) and promoted to Football League (second division).
In the same season (2012–13) Kerkyra F.C. was relegated from Super League to Football League. On account of a lot of debts, Kerkyra F.C. couldn't play in the professional league of Football League. So the owners of the historical club of Corfu agreed with the owners of Kassiopi F.C. for the merge of two clubs in order to Kerkyra F.C continue its presence in professional leagues without debts. The intention was the new club to be named PAE Kerkyra but the court approved of the name PAE AOK Kerkyra.