Aris Thessaloniki F.c.

Aris FC (Greek: ΠΑΕ Άρης), commonly known as Aris Thessaloniki or simply Aris, is a Greek professional football club based in the city of Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece.It is one of the largest clubs in Greece.

The club competes in the Super League Greece.

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Aris Thessaloniki F.c.
Full nameAris Thessaloniki Football Club
Nickname(s)Theós tou polémou (God of War)
Kitrinomavroi (The Yellow-Blacks)
Founded25 March 1914; 110 years ago (1914-03-25)
StadiumKleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
Capacity22,800
OwnerAmani Swiss
ChairmanIrini Karipidis
Head coachAkis Mantzios
LeagueSuper League Greece
2023–24Super League Greece, 5th of 14
WebsiteClub website
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. Current season

Founded in 1914, the club was a founding member of the Macedonian Football Clubs Association, as well as the Hellenic Football Federation. The colours of the club are golden/yellow, a dominant colour in the culture of Macedonia and reminiscent of the Byzantine heritage of Thessaloniki, and black. It is named after Ares, the ancient Olympian "God of War," associated also with courage and masculinity, whose image is portrayed on the club's logo as depicted in the Ludovisi Ares sculpture. It is considered as one of the biggest teams in Greece and is part of the multi-sports club Aris Thessaloniki.

Aris was also one of the strongest and most popular teams in Greece during the interwar period. They have won the Greek championship three times (1928, 1932, 1946), the Greek Cup once (1970), and they had an undefeated home record in European competitions for 28 matches from 1968 to 2020, when they lost to Kolos. The team's home ground is the Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium.

History

Foundation and golden years: 1920–1950

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Nikiphoros, Kostas and Kleanthis Vikelidis (1930)
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The champion team of 1928
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Aris, the champion of 1928
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The champion team of 1932

The club was established as a football club ("Podosferikos Syllogos Aris Thessalonikis") by a group of 22 young friends in a coffee bar in Votsi area on 25 March 1914 and given the name Aris from Ares, the ancient god of war. Its nickname was inspired by the two Balkan Wars of 1912–1913, when Greece fought against the Ottoman Empire before engaging in a war with Bulgaria. In Greek mythology, Aris was a deity who was in conflict with Heracles, the mythological character after which Aris's rival football team, Iraklis, was named. Aris holds a fierce rivalry with PAOK. At first, the club was based on a near the Arch and Tomb of Galerius, but after the accession of two minor football clubs in 1919 and 1921 the club's base was moved near to Flemming Street of eastern Thessaloniki. The first stadium was built on the site where Mars Field Park currently lies on Stratou Avenue. Quickly the club became very popular and soon new teams apart from football were established.

During this early stage of football in Greece no professional league was established. Instead, three minor leagues [in Macedonia (E.P.S.M.), Athens (E.P.S.A.) and Piraeus (E.P.S.P.)] were created, with the champions of each league competing in a postseason mini tournament to claim the title of the national champion. The first official game was held in 1923 against Megas Alexandros Thessaloniki (Alexander the Great), another Thessalonician team. That year marked the first title, when Aris was named regional champion of Macedonia, something that was repeated next year.

In 1926 the club was renamed "Athletic Club Aris Thessaloniki" to include also other sports than football.

Aris' first major success was between 1927 and 1928 when they won the first Greek Championship, beating finalists Atromitos and Ethnikos Piraeus exploiting the abstention from the championship teams of RECs. In the first race on 24 May, the team of Thessaloniki prevailed 3–1 Atromitos, while three days after losing to Ethnikos Piraeus 3–2. In iterative matches played in June in Thessaloniki, Aris won both of his opponents by 3–1 and thus crowned the first champion of Greece. Coach of the team was the German Thomas Kessler, and prominent players of Aris were, among others, Kostas Vikelidis, Savvas Vogiatzis that emerged and top scorer with six goals, Nikos Aggelakis, scorer of the finals with four goals and Dionysis Caltech.

The following year, it was held the final stage of national championships although Aris won the championship title in Thessaloniki, playing two matches barrage against PAOK. The first took place on 12 May 1929 and ended 1–1, while the second was held on 2 June with Aris to beats 4–3, having Nikos Aggelakis scoring a hat-trick.

On 20 April 1929, the first friendly match took place between Aris and Panathinaikos, the "yellows" to defeat 5–4. The second championship came four years later in 1932, only this time his opponents were Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK, Ethnikos, PAOK and Iraklis. Aris managed to collect 22 points in this mini tournament, four more than the second, Panathinaikos, scoring large wins like 7–0 against Panathinaikos, 7–3 against Iraklis and 3–0 versus AEK and Olympiacos in Athens, also new star players emerged, Kitsios, Aggelakis, Bogdanos, Gigopoulos, while Belgian manager De Valer guided effectively the club.

Four years after winning the first Panhellenic title, the "yellows" won the championship. Aris became champion amassing a total of 22 points, four more than second Panathinaikos and scoring big wins like 7–0 against Panathinaikos with four goals Maywood, 6–1 on Apollon Athens with six goals in the Aggelakis' first home appearance with the first group of Kleanthis Vikelidis, 7–3 vs Iraklis with four goals Kitsos and away 0–3 over Olympiacos, PAOK and AEK. Leading scorer of the league emerged Nikos Kitsos with 15 goals and Nikos Aggelakis to 14.

Big stars of that team were Kitsos, Aggelakis, Caltech, and Vogdanou Gkikopoulos while coach De Valera.

That same year, the EPO instituted for the first time the Greek Cup, Mars crashing Panathinaikos 7–2 in the quarterfinal. This was followed by victory over Apollon Athens, to reach the final where they lost 5–3 from AEK Athens, losing the chance to win the first doubles.

Aris won their third title in 1946, playing against two teams, AEK from Athens and Olympiacos from Piraeus, champions of the other two minor domestic leagues. Aris beat Olympiacos twice, scoring two goals and conceding none; came to a draw with AEK in Athens and defeated them in PAOK's stadium in Thessaloniki (score 4–1). Aris has not won a championship since the establishment of the First Division (1959).

Up to 1959, when the united First Division was created, Aris managed to finish first 14 times in the Macedonian division.

Modern times (1950–1981)

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Alketas Panagoulias

Aris' status remained high during this period, which was marked by the construction of the club's homeground, the Kleanthis Vikelides Stadium, named after the legendary homonymous player. Before World War II, Aris' homeground was located in the center of the city, near the Thessaloniki International Fair, but was abandoned in 1936 in order for the Pedion tou Areos park (Mars Field) to be created. The club managed to buy some land during 1951 in a quarter of the city named Charilaou, where the new Stadium was slowly built.

Also in 1959, the tripartite minor league system was abandoned and a new, unified Championship was created.

The club's accomplishments during these years were significant. It was one of the first teams in Greece to qualify for European tournaments. Under the leadership of Alexandros Alexiades, Giorgos Pantziaras and Takis Loukanidis.

1970 Cup Winners

Aris earned high placings in the League during the 1960s and 1970s, with apex the 1970 Hellenic Cup Title against the club's fierce rival, PAOK, in Kaftanzoglio Stadium.

In the 1970s, Aris was reorganized and a vast number of young players from Thessaloniki, including Kouis, Foiros, Drambis, Zindros and Papafloratos led the club. Its most important achievements during that period included a successful 1980 UEFA campaign when Aris eliminated Benfica and Perugia. Aris was also the first Greek club to score a victory both in Italy and Portugal. At home, the team shared first place with Olympiacos at the end of the 1980 campaign, though it lost the title 2–0 in a tie-breaker against the Piraeus club in Volos National Stadium.

Stone years (1981–2006)

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Angelos Charisteas

After the mid-1980s and the retirement of the club's honored old guard, Aris entered in a slow decline, rarely reaching European league qualification or notable Greek League position, which—in combination with appreciable financial troubles that left the club near bankruptcy—led to the club's relegation to the Second Division in 1997 and 2005. Both times though Aris managed to resume its place in the first division.

Aris Members' Society era (2006–2014)

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Héctor Cúper, manager of the club (2009–2011).

In recent years, specially after the creation of an Aris Members' Society that controls the club's fortunes, Aris has qualified several times for the UEFA Europa League, finished fourth in the Super League three times, and has reached in the Greek Cup Final four times, losing in 2003, 2005, 2008 and 2010, when 25,000 Aris fans went to Athens in the biggest ever move of fans in Greece. In 2008 and 2010 Aris made it through to the UEFA Europa League group stage after eliminating Real Zaragoza and Austria Wien respectively during the Cup's play-off rounds. During the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League they managed to play for the first time in club's history in Europe after Christmas, after a very good appearance in the group stage where they won 1–0 at home and 2–3 away and eliminated the title holders Atlético Madrid. Recent developments include the interest from the club's board to construct a new, modern stadium in eastern Thessaloniki Metropolitan Area to replace the obsolete Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium and the modernization and expansion of the club's training facilities in Neo Rysio, Thessaloniki. Also, in a unique move for Greek standards, the board decided in December 2009 to establish a radio station, Aris FM 92.8 in order to promote the communication between Aris fans around the country and the coverage of the clubs activities. In 2014, due to financial problems Aris was relegated to the third tier of Greek football.

Relegation

After their relegation many were wondering who was going to take care of the team. American business man Alex Kalas emerged the first season with him in charge of the football department while they failed to gain promotion to the Football League. In summer 2015 where the next elections for the role of head of football department Kalas won again and promised to put more money into the club. Kalas also made a number of signings, Honduran legend Carlos Costly, Sierra Leone international John Kamara, Spaniard Guillermo Pérez Moreno, Portuguese footballer Fábio Ruben Moreira Tavares, defender Paschalis Melissas and defender Stavros Petavrakis. Due to Aris failing to get into the second division Kalas was sacked despite only being there for a month. Aris would have to play another year in Gamma Ethniki. While in the Gamma Ethniki, the team demanded that the Hellenic Football Federation allow them to be promoted to a higher level of Greek football. The federation declined to do this and several appeals against the decision were rejected. As a result, 10,000 fans took to the streets on the 26 and 31 August 2015 in Thessaloniki to protest the decision. These protests caused clashes between the police and the fans that led to arrests and Aris didn't manage to get promoted to the professional divisions.

Karipidis era

Although after the Aris election Arvanitidis became leader of the football department, Theodoros Karipidis was named the head of football department the day afterwards. He signed many players in a few days including former Greek footballer of the club Andreas Tatos, former Real Madrid defender Raul Bravo club legend Sergio Koke, as well as many Super League quality players like Kostas Kaznaferis, Vasilios Rovas, Nikos Tsoumanis, Giannis Siderakis as well as many others. Theodoros Karipidis appointed Nikos Anastopoulos as the manager. During the 2015–16 season Aris managed to be promoted to the second division of Greece with a 21-point difference from the second club. Finally, Irene Karypidis became the major shareholder with overwhelming proportion over 89%.

Supporters

Aris' fan base is spread across all the economic classes in the city of Thessaloniki and all over Greece. Their rivalry is against clubs such as arch-rival PAOK, but also against the biggest clubs of Athens/Piraeus Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and Olympiakos Piraeus . Matches against PAOK are local derbies and an event that splits Thessaloniki and Northern Greece in two. Aris' main fan club is called Super 3 and has a symbol a bulldog. It exist since 1988 with 50 more Super 3 clubs spread all over Greece and Europe. There are over 12,000 And 20,000 Super 3 members. In the rest of Europe there are also some organized Aris' fan clubs in countries such as Germany, Italy and Sweden. According to some polls Aris is the 5th most popular team in Greece with around 500.000 fans, an amount quite big considering the lack of titles for many decades.

Against Panathinaikos in the 2010 Greek Cup final, 30,000 Aris fans descended to Athens to what has been described as the largest movement of travelling supporters in Greece .[unreliable source?]

The club's anthem (Aris Victorious) was written in 1926.

Crest and colours

Crest evolution

A company of young Thessalonians inspired the name of the club by Ares, the ancient Olympian "God of War", after the successful military operations of the Kingdom of Greece during the Balkan Wars, and the liberation of Thessaloniki in 1912 from the Ottoman empire. The emblem of the team is a resting Ares (Greek: Άρης), as depicted in the Ludovisi Ares sculpture. This emblem was chosen in the late 1970s to replace an older and simpler logo which was used since 1914. Also, during the 2000s, a scheme of meander was added to the crest.

The colors of the team are yellow or gold of glory, dominant colour in the culture of Macedonia, and black. Alternative colours also used include white or even dark red uniforms. During the 2000s, the club introduced also a shade of lime.

Kit evolution

First

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1927–28
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1928–29
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1937–38
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1956–57
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1982–83
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2003–04
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2006–07
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2007–08
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2008–09
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2010–11
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2014–15
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2010–11
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Old poster with older crest and the champion team of Aris Thessaloniki (1931–32 season)

Shirt and sponsors history

The following table shows in detail Aris kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors by year:

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor
1980–1989 Adidas  —
1989–1990 ASICS
1990–1991 Coplam
1991–1992 Diadora
1992–1993 SPANOS
1993–1994 Bronx Shoes
1994–1995 Ioniki Zois
1995–1996 Kappa Propo
1996–1997 Umbro  —
1997–1998 Puma Puma
1998–1999 Megacard
1999–2002 Interamerican
2002–2003 Adidas MORITZ
2003–2004 Le Coq Sportif DEPA
2004–2005 Adidas Enimex
2005–2006 OPAP
2006–2007 Lampsi
2007–2008 EKO
2008–2010 Reebok
2010–2011 Under Armour good.gr
2011–2014 KINO
2014–2015 Stabomania Swedish Systems Security
2015–2018 Nike Stoiximan.gr
2018–2019 Karipidis Pallets
2019–2021 betshop.gr
2021–2023 Adidas NetBet.gr
2023– Kappa novibet

Facilities

Stadium

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A view inside the Kleanthis Vikelides Stadium
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Kleanthis Vikelides Stadium during a UEFA Europa League match

The stadium of Aris Thessaloniki is named Kleanthis Vikelides after the club's legendary player. It is located at 69 Alkminis, Charilaou; 54249 Thessaloniki, and was built in 1951. In 1972, it got a new roof, in 1975 a new north stand, and in 2004, it was fully renovated. Its current total capacity is 22,800 spectators.

Training facilities

Since the late 1970s, Aris Thessaloniki has created its own training grounds in Neo Rysio (Dasygenio Sports Center), just outside Thessaloniki near the International Airport covering three hectares and including football fields, hosting area with gym, pool and sauna, press room, offices, restaurant and locker rooms. The facilities were rebuilt in September 2010 after a demand placed by manager Héctor Cúper. The facilities were renovated again in 2018 and the grass was ultimately changed in 2019.

Players

Current squad

    As of 9 February 2024

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ARG Franco Ferrari
4 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  BRA Fabiano (third-captain)
5 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Georgios Delizisis
6 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Manu García
7 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Lazaros Christodoulopoulos
8 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CIV Cheick Doukouré
9 FW Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CRC Jewison Bennette (on loan from Sunderland)
10 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GER Lukas Rupp
11 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ECU Kike Saverio
12 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CRC Álvaro Zamora
13 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CRC Rónald Matarrita
14 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CZE Jakub Brabec (vice-captain)
16 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CZE Vladimír Darida
17 FW Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  IRN Karim Ansarifard
18 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Valentino Fattore
19 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Giannis Fetfatzidis
20 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CRO Neven Đurasek
No. Pos. Nation Player
21 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Rubén Pardo
22 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ENG Moses Odubajo
23 GK Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Julián Cuesta (captain)
28 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  BEL Birger Verstraete
30 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CMR Jean Jules
31 GK Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Konstantinos Kyriazis
32 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  SWE David Moberg Karlsson
33 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Martín Montoya
41 FW Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Georgios Agorastos
44 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Fran Vélez
77 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Michalis Panagidis
80 FW Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  ESP Loren Morón
92 DF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  MRI Lindsay Rose
93 MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  RUS Magomed-Shapi Suleymanov
94 GK Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Lefteris Choutesiotis
99 FW Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GRE Nikolaos Bekiaridis

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  UKR Maksym Koval (at Kalamata until 30 June 2024)
MF Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  CRO Domagoj Pavičić (at Dinamo București until 30 June 2024)

Honours

Domestic

Seasons in the 21st Century

Season Category Position Cup Notes
2000–01 Alpha Ethniki 7th R16
2001–02 Alpha Ethniki 9th QF
2002–03 Alpha Ethniki 6th RU Qualified for UEFA Cup
2003–04 Alpha Ethniki 13th R16
2004–05 Alpha Ethniki 14th RU Qualified for UEFA Cup
2005–06 Beta Ethniki 3rd 3R
2006–07 Super League 4th 4R Qualified for UEFA Cup
2007–08 Super League 4th RU Qualified for UEFA Cup
2008–09 Super League 6th 5R
2009–10 Super League 4th RU Qualified for Europa League
2010–11 Super League 6th 4R
2011–12 Super League 9th R16
2012–13 Super League 13th 3R
2013–14 Super League 18th R32 Relegated to Gamma Ethniki
2014–15 Gamma Ethniki (Group 1) 2nd
2015–16 Gamma Ethniki (Group 1) 1st Promoted to Football League
2016–17 Football League 3rd R16
2017–18 Football League 2nd GS Promoted to Super League
2018–19 Super League 5th GS Qualified for Europa League
2019–20 Super League 5th SF Qualified for Europa League
2020–21 Super League 3rd QF Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League
2021–22 Super League 3rd QF Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League
2022–23 Super League 5th QF Qualified for UEFA Europa Conference League

Best position in bold.

Key: 3R = Third Round, 4R = Fourth Round, 5R = Fifth Round, GS = Group Stage, QF = Quarter-finals, SF = Semi-finals, RU = Runner-up.

Aris Thessaloniki in Europe

Year Competition Round Opponent Home Away Qual.
1964–65 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Roma 0–0 0–3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1965–66 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1. FC Köln 2–1 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1966–67 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Juventus 0–2 0–5 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1968–69 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Hibernians 1–0 6–0 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Újpest 1–2 1–9 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1969–70 Inter-Cities Fairs Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Cagliari 1–1 0–3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1970–71 European Cup Winners' Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Chelsea 1–1 1–5 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1974–75 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Rapid Wien 1–0 1–3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1979–80 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Benfica 3–1 1–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Perugia 1–1 3–0 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Round of 16 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  AS Saint-Étienne 3–3 1–4 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1980–81 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Ipswich Town 3–1 1–5 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1981–82 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Sliema Wanderers 4–0 4–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  K.S.C. Lokeren 1–1 0–4 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1994–95 UEFA Cup Preliminary round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Hapoel Be'er Sheva 3–1 2–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  GKS Katowice 1–0 (3–4 p.) 0–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1999–00 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Servette 1–1 2–1 (a.e.t)    Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Celta de Vigo 2–2 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2003–04 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Zimbru Chișinău 2–1 1–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Second round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Perugia 1–1 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2005–06 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Roma 0–0 1–5 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2007–08 UEFA Cup First round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Real Zaragoza 1–0 1–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Group stage
(Group 6)
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Red Star Belgrade 3–0 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Bolton Wanderers 1–1
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Braga 1–1
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Bayern Munich 0–6
2008–09 UEFA Cup Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Slaven Belupo 1–0 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2010–11 Europa League Third qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Jagiellonia Białystok 2–2 2–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Play-off Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Austria Wien 1–0 1–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Group stage
(Group 2)
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Atlético Madrid 1–0 3–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Rosenborg 2–0 1–2
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Bayer 04 Leverkusen 0–0 0–1
Round of 32 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Manchester City 0–0 0–3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2019–20 Europa League Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  AEL Limassol 0–0 1–0 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Third qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Molde 3–1 (a.e.t.) 0–3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2020–21 Europa League Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Kolos Kovalivka 1–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2021–22 Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Astana 2–1 (a.e.t.) 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2022–23 Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Gomel 5–1 2–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Third qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Maccabi Tel Aviv 2–1 0–2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2023–24 Europa Conference League Second qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Ararat-Armenia 1–0 1–1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Third qualifying round Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dynamo Kyiv 1–0 1–2 (5–6 p.) Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 

Team statistics

Competition App Pld W D L GF GA GD
UEFA Europa League 13 53 21 15 17 69 75 –6
UEFA Europa Conference League 3 10 6 1 3 15 11 +4
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup 1 2 0 1 1 2 6 –4
Inter-Cities Fairs Cup 5 12 3 2 7 12 28 –16
Total 22 77 30 19 28 98 120 –22

Fully up to date as of 17 August 2023

Managerial history

Name Nationality Year Name Nationality Year Name Nationality Year Name Nationality Year
Grigoris Vlachopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1914–22 Alketas Panagoulias Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1975 Henri Michel Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2001 Siniša Dobrašinović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2015
Kostas Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1922–27 Dobromir Zhechev Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1975–76 Richard Tardy Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2001–02 Dimitris Kalaitzidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2015
Thomas Kössler Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1927–29 Alketas Panagoulias Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1976–77 Giannis Tzifopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2001 Nikos Anastopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2015–17
De Valer Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1929–32 Panagiotis Patsidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1977 Bernd Krauss Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2002 Nikos Kostenoglou Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2017
Kostas Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1932 Carl-Heinz Rühl Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1977 Giorgos Foiros Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2002–03 Dimitrios Spanos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2017–18
Gyula Antal Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1932–34 Panagiotis Patsidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1977–78 Giannis Michalitsos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2003 Paco Herrera Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2018
Kostas Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1934–40 Milovan Ćirić Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1978 Giorgos Pantziaras Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2003 Savvas Pantelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2018–19
World War II Apostol Čačevski [bg] Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1978–79 Ole Skouboe Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2003 Apostolos Terzis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2019
Dionysis Kaltekis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1945–49 José Sasía Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1979–80 Makis Katsavakis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2003–04 Michael Oenning Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2019–20
Iakovos Yakumis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1949–50 Frank Blunstone Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1980 Giorgos Chatzaras Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2004–05 Akis Mantzios Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2020–22
Nikolaos Aggelakis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1950–53 Michal Vičan Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1980–81 Martti Kuusela Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2005 Germán Burgos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2022
Kleanthis Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1953–55 Giannis Nalbantis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1981 Nikos Anastopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2005–06 Apostolos Terzis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2022
Kiril Simonovski Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1955 Dettmar Cramer Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1981–82 Guillermo Ángel Hoyos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2006–07 Alan Pardew Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2022–2023
Ernst Netuka Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1955 Antonis Georgiadis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1982–84 Nikos Passialis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2006 Apostolos Terzis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2023
Aleksandar Petrović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1955–56 Kostas Chatzikostas Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1984 Quique Hernández Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2006–07 Akis Mantzios Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2023–
Mladen Kašanin Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1956 Thijs Libregts Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1984–86 Juan Oliva Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2007
Ivan Stevović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1956–57 Giannis Venos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1986 Dušan Bajević Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2007–08
Kleanthis Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1957 Gojko Zec Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1986–87 Quique Hernández Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2008–09
Ivan Stevović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1957–58 Klimis Gounaris Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1987 Mazinho Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2009
Dionysis Kaltekis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1958 Gerd Prokop Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1987–88 Dimitris Bugiuklis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2009
Carl Panagl Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1958 Alketas Panagoulias Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1988–90 Héctor Cúper Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2009–11
Kleanthis Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1958–59 Kostas Tsilios Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1990 Giannis Michalitsos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2011
Svetislav Glišović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1959–61 Jacek Gmoch Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1990–91 Sakis Tsiolis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2011
Kleanthis Vikelidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1961 Kostas Tsilios Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1991 Michał Probierz Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2011–12
Kostas Velliadis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1961 Ivan Vutsov Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1991–92 Giorgos Semertzidis
Giannis Michalitsos
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2012
Ljubiša Spajić Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1961–62 Giorgos Foiros Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1992–96
Vasilis Grigoriadis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1962 Giannis Tzifopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1996 Manuel Machado Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2012
Ettore Trevisan Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1962 Jozef Jarabinský Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1996 Makis Katsavakis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2012
Bela Palfi Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1962–66 Stavros Diamantopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1996–97 Nikos Passialis
Dimitris Bugiuklis
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2012
Svetislav Glišović Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1966–67 Giorgos Semertzidis
Giorgos Pantziaras
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
1997
Severiano Correia Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1967–69 Lucas Alcaraz Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2012–13
Nikolaos Aggelakis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1969 Juan Ramón Rocha Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1997 Giannis Michalitsos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2013
Milovan Ćirić Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1969–70 Giorgos Foiros Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1997–98 Soulis Papadopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2013
Michalis Baltatzis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1970 Georgios Paraschos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1998 Giannis Chatzinikolaou Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2013
Milovan Ćirić Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1970–71 Alketas Panagoulias Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1998–99 Zoran Milinković Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2013
Michalis Baltatzis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1971 Ilija Petković Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1999–00 Soulis Papadopoulos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2013–14
Les Allen Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1971 Giorgos Semertzidis
Giannis Michalitsos
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
2000 Giorgos Foiros Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2014
Wilf McGuinness Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1971–73 Dimitris Kalaitzidis Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2014
Branko Stanković Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  1973–75 Babis Tennes Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2000–01 Paulo Campos Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  2014–15
Sources:

Statistics

League top scorers

Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Sergio Koke
Player Goals
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dinos Kouis 141
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Alekos Alexiadis 127
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Kostas Papaioannou 65
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Konstantinos Drampis 48
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Georgios Zindros 46
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Vasilis Dimitriadis 46

Most league appearances

Player Matches
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dinos Kouis 473
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Theodoros Pallas 368
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Christos Nalbantis 303
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Georgios Firos 303
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Giannis Venos 303

Most goals in a League match

Aris Thessaloniki F.c. 
Nikolaos Angelakis
Player Record
Nikolaos Angelakis 6 goals (10 April 1932, Aris vs Apollon Smyrnis: 6–1)

Super League top scorers

Rank. Nationality Player Times Seasons
1 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Nikos Kitsos 3 1931, 1932, 1934
2 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dinos Kouis 1 1981
3 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Nikolaos Angelakis 1 1928
4 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Kleanthis Vikelidis 1 1946
5 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Vasilis Grigoriadis 1 1949

Personnel

Ownership and current board

Position Staff
Owner Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Amani Swiss
President & CEO Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Irini Karipidis
Vice President Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Panagiotis Biliris
Board member Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Panagiotis Pissanidis

Coaching staff

Position Staff
Manager Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Akis Mantzios
Assistant managers Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Georgios Chorianopoulos
Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Albert Puig
Fitness coach Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Sotiris Vino
Goalkeeper coach Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Giannis Plavoukos
Analyst Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Kleanthis Efstathiadis

Aris Thessaloniki presidents

Years Name
1979–80 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Menelaos Chatzigeorgiou
1980–82 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Christos Kallen
1982–84/1992–93/1997–00 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Vangelis Ioannides
1984–85 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Kyriakos Maravellias
1985–90 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dimos Dasigenis
1991–92 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dimitris Iliades
1993–94/2000–02 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Nikos Tsarouchas
1994–97 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Lambros Grantas
2000–01 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Panagiotis Spyrou
2001–02 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Giannis Zachoudanis
2002–03 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Alketas Panagoulias
2003–04 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Sotiris Karaberis
2004–05 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Nikitas Matthaiou
2005–09 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Lambros Skordas
2009–12 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Thanasis Athanasiadis
2012–13 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Giannis Psifidis
2013 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Dimitris Iliadis
2014 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Giorgos Galanos
2015–22 Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Theodoros Karipidis
2022– Aris Thessaloniki F.c.  Irini Karipidis

See also

References

Official websites

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