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P.A.S. Korinthos
Football club in Corinth, Greece From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Pagkorinthiakos Athlitikos Syllogos Korinthos (Greek: Παγκορινθιακός Αθλητικός Σύλλογος Κόρινθος, lit. 'Pan-corinthian Athletic Club'), commonly known as P.A.S. Korinthos or simply Korinthos ([ˈkorinθos] ⓘ), is a Greek football club based in the city of Corinth, Greece. Pagkorinthiakos can literally be translated as "Pan-corinthian", which means "of all Corinth (Korinthos in English literature)".

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History
The history of the club began in 1957 when Pagkorinthiakos was formed after the amalgamation of the two teams of Corinth—Olympiakos Korinthos and A.E. Korinthos.[1] In 1963 the club merged with Aris Korinthos to form A.P.S Korinthos.[1] In 1999 Korinthos merged with a re-established Pagkorinthiakos to form the current P.A.S. Korinthos.[1]
League history
Summary
- 5 seasons in Greek top level, Super League Greece. Last one in 1992–93 season when it was Alpha Ethniki.
- 25 seasons in Football League. Last one in 1994–95 season when it was Beta Ethniki.
- 10 seasons in Football League 2. Last one in 2013–14 season.
- 8 seasons in Delta Ethniki. Last one in 2011–12 season.
- 5 seasons in Corinthia Football Clubs Association (E.P.S. Corinthia) Premier Division. Last one in 2016–17 season.
Season by Season
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International record
Titles and honours
- Second Division – Champion: 1
- 1978–79
- Second Division – Runner Up: 5
- 1964–65, 1969–70, 1973–74, 1976–77, 1990–91
- Third Division – Runner Up: 1
- 1985–86
- Fourth Division – Champion: 2
- 2006–07, 2011–12
- Fourth Division – Runner Up: 2
- 2004–05, 2005–06
Notable former staff
This section contains players and managers that have been part of the Greek "big-4" football clubs (Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, PAOK) or members of their respective national teams.
Managers
- Czech Republic
- Greece
Players
- Greece
Angelos Anastasiadis
Iakovos Hatziathanasiou
Thanasis Intzoglou
Makis Katsavakis
Nikos Kourmpanas
Giannis Marditsis
Kostas Mpatsinilas
Mihalis Mylonas
Giannis Pathiakakis
Hristos Petriniotis
Ioannis Stefas
Giorgos Togias
Dionysis Tsamis
- Poland
- Romania
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References
External links
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