Imathia Football Clubs Association

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Full name
  • Imathia Football Clubs Association
  • Greek: Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ημαθίας
Short name
  • Imathia F.C.A.
  • Greek: Ε.Π.Σ. Ημαθίας
Founded1954; 72 years ago (1954)
HeadquartersVeria,  Greece
Imathia Football Clubs Association
Full name
  • Imathia Football Clubs Association
  • Greek: Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ημαθίας
Short name
  • Imathia F.C.A.
  • Greek: Ε.Π.Σ. Ημαθίας
Founded1954; 72 years ago (1954)
HeadquartersVeria,  Greece
FIFA affiliationHellenic Football Federation
PresidentStergios Mourtzilas
Websiteeps-imathias.gr

Imathia Football Clubs Association (Greek: Ένωση Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ημαθίας) is the organization that is responsible for football in the prefecture of Imathia in Greece. Its offices are housed in Veria and it is a member of the HFF.[1] It is responsible for running the local league and cup, as well as the youth and children's divisions. It also coordinates the activities of the mixed youth and children's groups, which represent the county at national level.

It was founded in 1954 as the "Central-Western Macedonia Football Clubs Association" and included clubs from the counties of Imathia, Pella and Pieria. It was based in Veria.[2]

The first Board of Directors of the association consisted of the president, Delidimitriou Antonios, the vice-president, Mitsios Christos, the general secretary, Georgios Lelekakis, and the councilors Theodoros Kazantzidis, Klonos Xenofontas, Simeon Gotouhidis, and Athanassios Kouzas.[2]

In 1971, the clubs of Pella seceded from the association, forming the Pella Football Clubs Association.[3] In 1980, the unions of Pieria also seceded, and created the Pieria Football Clubs Association. Therefore, the association changed its name to Central Macedonia Football Clubs Association and in 1995 it took the name Imathia Football Clubs Association.

E.P.S. Imathias organizes the championships, divided into three categories: first division, second division and third division. It also oversees the cup in which teams from the national divisions participate. Until the 2006–07 season, there were divisions A, B, and C.

League

Organization

The structure of the leagues of the E.P.S. Imathia for the 2023–24 season were as follows:

  • First Division: 11 Teams
  • Second Division: 15 Teams
    • Group A: 7 Teams
    • Group B: 8 Teams
  • Third Division: 7 Teams

Champions

Central-Western Macedonia Football Clubs Association
Season First division Second division Third division Fourth division
1954–55 Megas Alexandros Katerini[4]
1955–56
1956–57 Olympos Katerini[4]
1957–58 Vermio Veria[5][4] Aris Edessa
Makedonikos Giannitsa[6]
Nea Genea Nea Nikomideia[7]
Iraklis Krya Vrysi[8]
1958–59 Megas Alexandros Katerini[9]
1959–60 Olympos Katerini[10]
1960–61 Megas Alexandros Katerini[11]
1961–62 Pierikos[12] Thyella Stavros
1962–63 Naoussa[13]
1963–64 Anagennisi Giannitsa[14]
1964–65 A.M.S. Alexandreia
1965–66 Apollon Krya Vrysi
1966–67 Megas Alexandros Veria[15]
1967–68 Apollon Krya Vrysi
1968–69 Naoussa
1969–70 Apollon Krya Vrysi
1970–71 Naoussa
1971–72 Almopos Aridea[16] Atromitos Diavato[17]
1972–73 A.M.S. Alexandreia
1973–74 A.M.S. Alexandreia
1974–75 A.M.S. Alexandreia
1975–76 Aiginiakos
1976–77 Philippos Meliki
1977–78 Doxa Makrochori
1978–79 Atromitos Diavato
1979–80 A.M.S. Alexandreia Thyella Stavros
Central Macedonia Football Clubs Association
1980–81 Doxa Makrochori
1981–82 Agrotikos Asteras Plateos[18]
1982–83 Nea Genea Nea Nikomideia
1983–84 Megas Alexandros Alexandreia[19]
1984–85 Achilleas Naousa
1985–86 Agrotikos Asteras Plateos[20]
1986–87 Pontioi Veria
1987–88 Nisaikos Nisio
1988–89 Doxa Makrochori Thyella Stavros
1989–90 Achilleas Naousa
1990–91 A.E. Chariessas
1991–92 Niki Angathia Agrotikos Asteras Plateos
Thyella Stavros
A.E. Kavasila
Lefkadia
1992–93 Philippos Meliki
1993–94 A.M.S. Alexandreia
1994–95 Niki Angathia Ethnikos Kleidi
Thyekka Stenimachos
A.E. Kapsochora
Aspida Angelochori
Imathia Football Clubs Association
1995–96 Doxa Makrochori
1996–97 Philippos Meliki A.E. Kapsochora
PAOK Alexandria
1997–98 Megas Alexandros Trikala
1998–99 Pontioi Veria
1999–00 A.E. Alexandreia
2000–01 A.E. Alexandreia
2001–02 Pontioi Veria
2002–03 Naoussa
2003–04 Veria Academy
2004–05 Achilleas Neokastro
2005–06 Ethnikos Kleidi
2006–07 Pontioi Veria
2007–08 Niki Angathia
2008–09 Naoussa
2009–10 Lefkadia Thyella Stavros
2010–11 PAOK Alexandreia
2011–12 Apostolos Pavlos Union
2012–13 Achilleas Neokastro Aris Palaio Skylitsi
Nea Genea Nea Nikomideia
A.E. Kampochori Arachos Pontian Youth
Apostolos Pavlos Academy
2013–14 PAOK Alexandreia Agrotikos Asteras Agia Varvara
A.S. Irinoupoli
Doxa Lianovergi A.E. Schinas
2014–15 A.S. Irinoupoli AE Alexandreia
Keravnos Episkopis Naousa
M.A.S. Vergina Megas Alexandros Agia Marina
2015–16 Naoussa Doxa Lianovergi
Apollon Agios Georgios
Aristotelis Naousa Agrotikos Asteras Plateos
Ermis Trilofos
A.S. Giannakochori
2016–17 Megas Alexandros Trikala Niki Angathia
Nea Genea Nea Nikomideia
Olympiacos Loutro Lefkadia
2017–18 Niki Angathia Philippos Meliki
A.O. Marina
Lefkadia Asteras Tripotamos
2018–19 Megas Alexandros Trikala PAO Kouloura
Pontioi Veria
Doxa Kypseli
Achthos Arouri
2019–20 PAOK Alexandreia A.E. Schinas
Achthos Arouri
A.O. Marina
Atromitos Diavato
Apollon Lykogianni
Doxa Vrysaki
AE Alexandreia
Doxa Asomata
A.E. Kavasila
Ermis Trilofos
2020–21Not finished
2021–22 Asteras Tripotamos AE Alexandreia
Apollon Agios Georgios
M.A.S. Vergina
2022–23 Megas Alexandros Agia Marina A.E. Kavasila
Keravnos Episkopi
Atlas Zervochori
Patrida
Atromitos Diavato
Veria Academy
2023–24 A.E. Alexandreia A.E. Kapsochora
Atromitos Diavato
Thyella Stavros
A.P.S. Rizomata
A.S. Apollon Nea Lykogiani
APS Meliki
  • Source: eps-imathias.gr
  • With bold is the champion of the division after play-offs.

Cup

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