Levadiakos
Coach:
Nikolaos Papadopoulos
Establishment Date:
1961
League Affiliation:
GRE Super League
Stadium:
Levadia Municipal Stadium
Seating Capacity:
5915
Team Info
Levadiakos FC is a professional football club based in Livadeia, Greece, currently competing in the Greek Super League. The team plays its home matches at the Levadia Municipal Stadium. Founded in 1961, the club's colors are blue and white. Named after the ancient region of Levadia, the club has carved out a reputation as a resilient and hard-to-beat side. Levadiakos's history has been defined by oscillations between the top two divisions. Their peak era includes several sustained spells in the Super League, where they have established themselves as a classic mid-table or relegation-battling team. The club's greatest achievement was winning the Greek Football Cup in 1970, a historic triumph that remains the highlight of their trophy cabinet. That period cemented their place in Greek football folklore. In the modern era, Levadiakos has often been a yo-yo club, achieving promotion to the top flight only to face immediate relegation battles. The current squad is typically built on a solid defensive foundation, with a mix of seasoned Greek professionals and strategic foreign signings aimed at top-flight survival. The fan base, while not massive, is deeply loyal and community-focused, providing strong support at their intimate home ground. Levadiakos embodies the spirit of a provincial club, consistently punching above its weight and fighting for its place among Greece's elite.
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