Levadiakos is a Greek football side located in Livadeia. The club was established in 1961, after the merger of two local clubs, Trofoni and Pallevadiaki Enosi. Levadia Municipal Stadium is its home ground, which has a capacity of 6,500 seats. Levadiakos is often nicknamed as the Greens, the kit colours of the club are green and white.
Levadiakos competed predominantly in Beta Ethniki, before winning a ticket to the first division in 1987. It was the first time the team was promoted to Alpha Ethniki. Unfortunately, Levadiakos was relegated four years later and returned to the first division in 1994. Following its second drop, Levadiakos struggled for a place in the lowest divisions of Greece. However, the club came back from the dead and reached the Superleague Greece in 2006, but was relegated after the same season.
Levadiakos signed a number of expensive footballers and hired Georgi Vasilev as coach. Vasiliev managed to get Levadiakos to the Superleague Greece and avoid the drop in the 2007/2008 season. The team finished in the 14th place in the 2009/2010 and was relegated, but returned in the 2011/2012 season. The current manager of the club is Georgios Paraschos.
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№ | Name and surname | Role | Ranking | Age | Weight | Height | Country |
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1 | Chumbinho | midfielder |
0 |
37 years | 66 kg | 172 cm | Brazil |
2 | Simon Vukčević | midfielder |
0 |
38 years | 78 kg | 179 cm | Montenegro |
3 | Olivier Kapo | midfielder |
0 |
43 years | 184 cm | France | |
4 | Lenny Nangis | forward |
0 |
30 years | Guadeloupe | ||
5 | Brou Angoua | defender |
0 |
37 years | 76 kg | 178 cm | Cote d'Ivoire |
6 | Rubén Gómez | midfielder |
0 |
40 years | 68 kg | 178 cm | Argentina |
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