A brief glimpse into the past

Η παρακάμερα του Παναχαϊκή - Athens Kallithea FC
Η παρακάμερα του Παναχαϊκή - Athens Kallithea FC

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Δηλώσεις του προπονητή  Σούλη Παπαδόπουλου | Panachaiki FC
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Πανσερραϊκός - Παναχαϊκή 5-2 (Ολόκληρος ο αγώνας)
Πανσερραϊκός - Παναχαϊκή 5-2 (Ολόκληρος ο αγώνας)

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Ergotelis vs Kifisias - Live Super League 2
Ergotelis vs Kifisias - Live Super League 2

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Doblete Nico Andereggen | Ergotelis 1-3 Ierapetra
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Team, Place & City Details

Ergotelis F.C.

The Gymnastics Club «Ergotelis» Heraklion Crete , commonly known simply as Ergotelis (Greek: Εργοτέλης), is a Greek association football club, department of the multi-sport club Gymnastics Club Ergotelis, which is based in Heraklion, Crete. It is the club's oldest and most successful department, officially established in 1929 and named after the famous ancient Cretan expatriate Olympic runner Ergoteles of Himera.

Ergotelis B.C.

G.S. Ergotelis Basketball , also known simply as Ergotelis, is a Greek amateur basketball club, part of the multi-sport club Gymnastics Club Ergotelis, that is based in Heraklion, Crete. The club's basketball department currently competes in the Cretan Basket League, and was officially founded in 1968, the same year it joined the registers of the Greek Federation of Sporting Clubs.

Ergotelis Youth Academy

Ergotelis Football Academy is the football academy system of Greek professional football club Ergotelis. It is the largest youth sports academy on the island of Crete, hosting over 40 age-based boys' and girls' football departments, and one of the largest in Greece, registering over 900 children and adolescents aged 6−21 years old.

Ergotelis W.F.C.

The Gymnastics Club «Ergotelis» Heraklion Crete , commonly known simply as Ergotelis (Greek: Εργοτέλης), is a Greek women's association football club, department of the multi-sport club Gymnastics Club Ergotelis, which is based in Heraklion, Crete.

Ergoteles of Himera
Ergoteles of Himera

Ergoteles or Ergotelis, was a native of Knossos and Olympic runner in the Ancient Olympic Games. Civil disorder (ancient Greek: Stasis) had compelled him to leave Crete.

Panachaiki F.C.

Panachaiki 1891 Football Club is a football club based in Patras, Greece. Founded in 1891, they play the 2017-18 season in the Greek second division.

Panachaiki Volleyball Club

Panachaiki Volleyball Club is the volleyball department of Panachaiki, a multi-sport club based in Patras. It was founded in 1928.

Ergoteles (potter)
Ergoteles (potter)

Ergoteles was a Greek potter, active in Athens around the middle of the 6th century BC. He was the son of the famous potter Nearchos and the brother of Tleson.

Erotelis
Erotelis

Erotelis is a genus of fishes in the family Eleotridae native to the fresh, marine, and brackish coastal waters of the Americas.

Category:Panachaiki F.C. players

In this page you can find the most present or past footballer who played for the Greek football club Panachaiki.

Category:Panachaiki G.C. managers
Panachaiki G.E.
Panachaiki G.E.

Panachaiki G.E. is a Greek multi-sport club based in the city of Patras, Greece. The history of Panachaiki began in 1891, when Panachaikos Gymnastikos Syllogos (Pan-Achaean Gymnastic Club) was founded.

Panachaiko
Panachaiko

The Panachaiko , also known as Vodias (Βοδιάς) in the Middle Ages, is a mountain range in Achaea, southern Greece. It spans about 20 km in length from north to south, and 15–20 km from east to west.