Levadiakos
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| Surname | Athlitikos Podosferikos Omilos Levadiakos |
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| Seat | Livadia | ||
| founding | 1961 | ||
| Colours | green-white-blue | ||
| president | Aristidis Russaris | ||
| Website | levadiakosfc.gr | ||
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| Head coach | Moca Vukotic | ||
| Venue | Stadio Livadias | ||
| Places | 5,915 | ||
| league | Super League 2 | ||
| 2019/20 | 4th Place | ||
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The APO Levadiakos mostly just Levadiakos ( Greek Α.Π.Ο. Λεβαδειακός ), full name of the club Athlitikos Podosferikos Omilos Levadiakos acronym for sports and soccer club Levadiakos in English-speaking countries also known as Levadiakos FC , is a Greek soccer club from Livadia .
history
The provincial club Levadiakos was born in 1961 from a merger of the local clubs Pallevadiaki and Trofonia . Including the 2005/06 season, the club managed to play a total of six seasons in the Greek first division . A remarkable achievement, especially since the club was in the 1999/2000 season with the fourth Greek league at a low point in the club's history. The club played in the A1 league for the last time in the 2005/06 season and was only relegated to the Beta Ethniki on the last day of the match after a defeat at direct competitor OFI Crete . 2010/11 then succeeded in being promoted to the first division , in which the club re-established itself in the 2011/12 season with seventh place in the table.
The club plays its home games in the Stadio Livadias Stadium, which has a capacity of 5915 spectators and was renovated in summer 2005 on the occasion of the promotion to the Superleague.
Trainer
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Kostas Polychroniou (1987)
player
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Yevstafi Pechlewanidi (1990–1993) -
Sebastian Schindzielorz (2007-2008) -
Serge Branco (2009-2010) -
Victor Agali (2009-2010) -
Ioannis Alexiou (2009–2012) -
Javier López Vallejo (2010)