Results

Greece Amateur Cup 05/07 14:00 - Ergotelis v PO Atsaleniou L 1-0
Greece Gamma Ethniki 04/27 13:00 34 Karavas v Atsalenios L 2-0
Greece Gamma Ethniki 04/16 13:00 33 Atsalenios v Mandraikos W 2-1
Greece Gamma Ethniki 04/12 12:00 32 [11] Thyella Rafinas v Atsalenios [8] D 1-1
Greece Gamma Ethniki 04/06 13:00 31 Atsalenios v Kyanos Astir Varis D 2-2
Greece Amateur Cup 04/02 16:30 - Almyros Gaziou v Atsalenios W 0-3
Greece Gamma Ethniki 03/30 13:00 30 Agios Nikolaos v Atsalenios L 2-0
Greece Gamma Ethniki 03/23 13:00 29 [3] AO Neas Ionias v Atsalenios [7] L 2-0
Greece Gamma Ethniki 03/16 13:00 28 Atsalenios v Marko D 0-0
Greece Amateur Cup 03/05 13:00 - Hersonissos FC v PO Atsaleniou W 1-4
Greece Gamma Ethniki 03/01 13:00 26 [9] Atsalenios v Ethnikos OFPF [1] W 2-1
Greece Gamma Ethniki 02/23 13:00 25 [3] Ilisiakos v Atsalenios [9] W 2-3

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 36 16 20
Wins 17 9 8
Draws 6 3 3
Losses 13 4 9
Goals for 52 31 21
Goals against 46 22 24
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 13 3 10

Wikipedia - P.O. Atsaleniou

P.O. Atsaleniou, short for Panathlitikos Omilos Atsaleniou (Greek: Παναθλητικός Όμιλος Ατσαλένιου, translated Pan-athletic Club of Atsalenio) and also known simply as Atsalenios or POA, is a Greek association football club based in the suburb Atsalenio of Heraklion, the largest city on the island of Crete. The club's short name Atsalenios can literally be translated made of steel (Greek: ατσάλι, being the Greek word for steel). The club currently competes in the Gamma Ethniki, the third tier of the Greek football league system.

History

Atsalenios' older crest.

Atsalenios was founded in 1951 as the Pan-athletic Club of Atsalenio by Asia minor refugees occupying the Atsalenio suburb, located in the southern area of the city of Heraklion, Crete. Since 1960, the club hosts its home games at the Atsalenios Stadium, a privately owned football stadium with a capacity of 1,500 spectators.

In 1964, the club competed in the Beta Ethniki, the second tier of the Greek football league system for the first time in its history. Since 1976, Atsalenios has consecutively competed at national competitions, either as an amateur or professional club playing in the Delta Ethniki, the fourth tier of the Greek football league system. In 2003, Atsalenios was promoted to the Gamma Ethniki, featuring in seven consecutive seasons before being relegated in 2010. The club has since briefly resurfaced in the 2013–14 Gamma Ethniki, where it was relegated to Heraklion FCA regional competitions for the first time in 38 years, after finishing 8th in the Gamma Ethniki Group 5. Then it once again achieved promotion to the Gamma Ethniki during the 2015−16 season, when the club was crowned champions of Heraklion by finishing first in the regional league, and eventually placing first in the 2016 FCA Winners' Championship.

Atsalenios currently holds the record for most Heraklion FCA Cup trophies won since the competition was established in 1971, with a total of 12 wins. The club has also claimed 9 Heraklion FCA Championships, second-most behind modern Superleague regulars OFI.

Atsalenios maintains its own football academies, having produced a number of players that have since moved on to more prestigious clubs in Heraklion, such as OFI and Ergotelis, as well as other Greek Superleague clubs. Some of the most renowned players to emerge from Atsalenios' infrastructure segments include Michalis Sifakis (former Greek champion with Olympiacos, 15 international caps with Greece), his father Myron (1986−87 Greek Cup winner with OFI Crete), Manolis Roubakis, Petros Giakoumakis and others.

Atsalenios Soccer Team is a vibrant and passionate football club based in the picturesque village of Atsalenios, located on the beautiful island of Crete, Greece. Established in the early 20th century, the team has a rich history and a strong local following, embodying the spirit and culture of the region.

The club's colors, typically a striking combination of blue and white, reflect the stunning landscapes of Crete, with its azure seas and whitewashed buildings. Atsalenios is known for its commitment to developing local talent, nurturing young players through its youth academy, and fostering a sense of community and teamwork.

Competing in the local leagues, Atsalenios has built a reputation for its competitive spirit and dedication on the field. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent in every match. The passionate supporters, known for their unwavering loyalty, create an electric atmosphere during home games at their local stadium, where the community comes together to cheer on their team.

Atsalenios is not just a soccer team; it is a symbol of pride for the village and a testament to the love of the game that unites players and fans alike. With a focus on sportsmanship, community engagement, and the pursuit of excellence, Atsalenios continues to inspire future generations of soccer players in Greece.