A brief glimpse into the past

Giorgos Tsapakidis #13  Play off  Kozani fc vs Aiolikos fc 29/05/2023
Giorgos Tsapakidis #13 Play off Kozani fc vs Aiolikos fc 29/05/2023

Giorgos is a young player with high potential and a high index of football intelligence and game perception.



Thomas Gialamidis #5    Play off  Kozani fc vs Aiolikos fc   29/05/2023
Thomas Gialamidis #5 Play off Kozani fc vs Aiolikos fc 29/05/2023

Thomas is a very dynamic defensive footballer with good technique which helps him in "build ap" and with good defensive ability ...



Michalis Anthis #7 / Play Off 29/05/23. Kozani FC vs Aiolikos FC
Michalis Anthis #7 / Play Off 29/05/23. Kozani FC vs Aiolikos FC

Great abilities of the young Michalis, dribbling, speed,technique, 1vs1…TOP!!!



Team, Place & City Details

Kozani F.C.

Kozani Football Club is a Greek football club from Kozani, Greece. The club was founded in April 1964 in Kozani, Greece following the merger between Makedonikos and Olympiakos Kozanis.

Kozani
Kozani

Kozani is a city in northern Greece, capital of Kozani regional unit and of West Macedonia region. It is located in the western part of Macedonia, in the northern part of the Aliakmonas river valley.

Amyntaio
Amyntaio

Amyntaio is a town and municipality in the Florina regional unit of Macedonia, Greece. The population of Amyntaio proper is 4,306, while that of the entire municipality is 16,973 (2011).

Amyntaio Power Plant
Amyntaio Power Plant

Amyntaio Power Station is a coal-fired power station near Amyntaio in Western Macedonia, Greece. Build and commissioned in the mid 1980s, the power station is fuelled by lignite from the adjacent Amyntaio coal mine.

Amyrtaeus
Amyrtaeus

Amyrtaeus of Sais is the only king of the Twenty-eighth Dynasty of Egypt and is thought to be related to the royal family of the Twenty-sixth Dynasty. He ended the first Persian occupation of Egypt and reigned from 404 BC to 399 BC. Amyrtaeus was probably the grandson of the Amyrtaeus of Sais who is known to have carried on a rebellion in 465–463 BC with the Libyan chief, Inarus (himself a grandson of Psamtik III), against the Satrap of Artaxerxes I. He is known from Aramaic and ancient Greek sources, and is mentioned in the Demotic Chronicle.