Greece Super League 1 03/10 15:15 25 [6] Panionios v Atromitos Athinon [4] D 2-2
Greece Super League 1 03/03 17:30 24 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Xanthi [5] W 1-0
Greece Super League 1 02/26 17:30 23 [4] Atromitos Athinon v AEK Athens [2] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 02/17 15:15 22 [7] Asteras Tripolis v Atromitos Athinon [4] W 0-1
Greece Super League 1 02/11 17:30 21 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Olympiakos [3] D 2-2
Greece Cup 02/08 17:30 3 Atromitos Athinon v PAOK Salonika L 1-3
Greece Super League 1 02/04 15:15 20 [13] Lamia v Atromitos Athinon [4] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 01/28 15:15 19 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Larissa [9] W 1-0
Greece Cup 01/24 19:45 3 PAOK Salonika v Atromitos Athinon L 2-0
Greece Super League 1 01/21 15:15 18 [11] Giannina v Atromitos Athinon [4] D 2-2
Greece Super League 1 01/14 15:15 17 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Panetolikos [13] L 0-1
Greece Cup 01/11 17:30 4 [1] Atromitos Athinon v Asteras Tripolis [3] W 1-0
Greece Super League 1 01/08 17:30 16 [14] Apollon Smyrnis v Atromitos Athinon [4] W 0-3
Greece Cup 12/20 13:00 4 [3] Asteras Tripolis v Atromitos Athinon [1] W 0-1
Greece Super League 1 12/16 13:00 15 [15] Kerkyra v Atromitos Athinon [4] W 1-3
Greece Super League 1 12/10 15:15 14 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Levadiakos [12] W 1-0
Greece Super League 1 12/04 17:30 13 [16] Platanias v Atromitos Athinon [4] W 1-3
Greece Cup 11/28 13:00 3 [4] AE Sparti v Atromitos Athinon [2] W 0-4
Greece Super League 1 11/25 17:30 12 [3] Atromitos Athinon v Panathinaikos [9] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 11/20 17:30 11 [4] PAOK Salonika v Atromitos Athinon [2] L 2-1
Greece Super League 1 11/04 15:15 10 [1] Atromitos Athinon v Panionios [6] D 0-0
Greece Super League 1 10/29 13:00 9 [9] Xanthi v Atromitos Athinon [1] W 0-2
Greece Cup 10/26 12:00 2 [2] Trikala v Atromitos Athinon [3] D 1-1
Greece Super League 1 10/23 16:30 8 [2] AEK Athens v Atromitos Athinon [6] W 0-1
Greece Super League 1 10/14 15:15 7 [4] Atromitos Athinon v Asteras Tripolis [13] W 1-0
Greece Super League 1 10/01 13:00 6 [4] Olympiakos v Atromitos Athinon [6] W 0-1
Greece Super League 1 09/23 15:15 5 [8] Atromitos Athinon v Lamia [9] W 3-0
Greece Cup 09/20 13:00 1 Atromitos Athinon v Kerkyra W 1-0
Greece Super League 1 09/17 15:15 4 [15] Larissa v Atromitos Athinon [9] D 0-0
Greece Super League 1 09/09 15:15 3 [8] Atromitos Athinon v Giannina [6] D 0-0

Wikipedia - Atromitos F.C.

Atromitos Football Club (Greek: Π.Α.Ε. Α.Π.Σ. Ατρόμητος Αθηνών, PAE APS Atromitos Athinon), also simply known as Atromitos lit.'Fearless'), is a Greek professional football club based in Peristeri, a suburban city in the Athens agglomeration, that competes in the Super League. Founded in 1923, club's home ground is Peristeri Stadium.

In recent years, Atromitos has established itself as one of the most competitive and strong clubs in Greece. They were runners-up of the Greek Cup in 2011 and 2012 and have had breakthrough runs in the league, finishing 4th in 2011–12, 3rd in 2012–13, 4th in 2013–14 and 4th as well in 2014–15 and 2018–19. Their best performance in the league has been third place, which they have achieved in the 1928 and 2013 seasons of the Greek Championship.

History

Early years

Atromitos was officially founded on 31 May 1923 when Kalomvounis, Petos, Glykofridis, Stathopoulos, Synodinos, Rigopoulos, Stamatopoulos, and other students living in Victoria Square, (which was then called Kyriakou Square) decided to form a football team. That same year, Vaggelis Stamatis, a mathematics teacher and member of the Panhellenic football league, joined Atromitos' administration board – because of his prominence in pre-war Greek football history, Stamatis' involvement increased the new team's stature in Athenian football.

First league steps

In 1924, Atromitos was accepted into the Greek football league. At the time, Atromitos played at Aris Park, which was the home ground of Panellinios and Panathinaikos. During their first season in the league's first division, they ended in third place behind Panathinaikos and AEK. In 1928, they defeated Goudi 4–3 in the final game at Rouf Stadium to become champions of Athens. That same year, they took part in the first Panhellenic Championship as Athens champions, which was organised by the HFF. On 24 May 1928, they were beaten 3–1 by Aris Thessaloniki (who later became champions) in an away game, and were defeated again on 3 June by Ethnikos Piraeus (5–0). On 10 June, they managed a draw at home against Ethnikos (1–1), before losing again to Aris 3–1 seven days later. Overall in the national championship, Atromitos finished third.

During the following two years, Atromitos stayed in the upper part of the first division of Athens, and in 1929, they finished third behind Panathinaikos and AEK. They repeated the feat in 1930 but they were relegated from the first division of Athens in 1931, as they came last with only one point.

Move to Peristeri

In 1932, Ioseph Chourouktsoglou and Nikolaos Epioglou decided to move Atromitos to Peristeri. Earlier, it was located in the same area as Panathinaikos, and they had found it hard to establish a large fan base or develop a unique identity. There, they formed a merger with the local team of Astir Peristeriou (meaning "Star"), from which comes the crest of Atromitos, a blue star.

Before occupation of Greece, they played again in Panhellenic championship in the season of 1938–39.

Atromitos played in the second division until May 1972 when, under the coaching of Savvas Papazoglou, they were re-promoted to the first level. It proved a change too hard to handle, and they were demoted the following year. In 1975, a better-prepared Atromitos returned to the first division with a large fanbase, and ended the year in 13th place, securing their spot in the top flight. In 1976, they improved to end the season in 9th place, the best in the club's history. But, they were relegated in 1977.

By 1981, Atromitos had succeeded in attracting renowned players such as Stylianopoulos, Álvarez, Toskas and Athanasopoulos. However, despite high expectations, the club finished last in the top flight, and once more returned to the lower divisions. After years of playing in the third division, Atromitos won promotion back to the second division in May 2002 by beating Levadiakos at Patras Stadium. The team played again in the top flight between 2005 and 2008 by merging with Chalkidona and returned to the top flight after playing one season in the second division in 2008–09.

In the 2010–11 season, Atromitos made a historic run to the Greek Cup Final. However, they lost 3–0 to AEK.

Recent years

2012–13 season

Javier Umbides

Atromitos finished the 1st half of the season in 4th place, together with Asteras Tripolis and 14 points from the top, but 4 points from 6th place, that doesn't redirect to the playoffs. On 6 January 2013, at the debut of Nikos Anastopoulos in the coaching position and the Portuguese footballer Fabio, Atromitos beat Kerkyra 2–0, with two headers. From Sokratis Fytanidis at the 26th minute and from Stathis Tavlaridis at the 31st minute. In other words, the win was awarded to the team by the two centre backs. The team stayed in 4th with Asteras Tripolis, but now 6 points from the 6th place. One matchday later, they managed to get the 0–0 from PAOK at Toumba, retaining the 6 points difference from PAS Giannina. On Matchday 18, they beat Platanias 1–0, getting to be only 3 points from 2nd place. The goal was scored by Eduardo Brito.

2015–16 season

For the 2015–16 season, Atromitos has achieved an important qualification to the UEFA Europa League playoffs after recording two wins against AIK Stockholm, 3–1 in the first game in Sweden and 1–0 in the rematch at Peristeri Stadium. There they faced highly rated Fenerbahçe S.K. of Turkey. They lost 0–1 in the first match at Peristeri Stadium and 0–3 in the rematch in Turkey and were eliminated.

Damir Canadi's era

At 21 June 2017, Atromitos announced Damir Canadi as the new head coach of the club. At 23 October 2017, Atromitos won AEK 0–1 in an away game and then recognition began. Atromitos finished 4th at the 2017–18 season.

On 20 March 2017, announced that Canadi will manage the club also for the 2018–19 season.

Atromitos Athinon is a professional soccer team based in Athens, Greece. The team was founded in 1923 and currently competes in the Greek Super League, the top tier of Greek football. Atromitos Athinon has a strong fan base and plays their home matches at the Peristeri Stadium.

The team's colors are blue and white, and their mascot is a bear. Atromitos Athinon has a reputation for being a competitive and resilient team, often punching above their weight and challenging the bigger clubs in the league. They have a history of producing talented players and have a strong youth development program.

Atromitos Athinon has had success in domestic competitions, including reaching the final of the Greek Cup in 2011. The team has also competed in European competitions, such as the UEFA Europa League.

Overall, Atromitos Athinon is a respected and well-established club in Greek football, known for their passionate fan base, competitive spirit, and commitment to developing young talent.