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1 Current squad  





2 From PAOK B  





3 Women's Academies Tournament and PAOK B  





4 Former players  





5 Honours  





6 UEFA competitions record  





7 References  





8 External links  














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(Redirected from PAOK FC (Women))

FC PAOK
Full name(Greek: Πανθεσσαλονίκειος Αθλητικός Όμιλος Κωνσταντινοπολιτών)
(Pan-Thessalonikian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans)
Nickname(s)Dikefalos tou Vorra (Doublehead Eagle of the North)
Founded2001
GroundToumba Stadium
Capacity28,703[1]
ChairmanThanasis Katsaris
ManagerThalis Theodoridis
LeagueGreek A Division
2023–24Greek A Division 1st (Champions)
WebsiteClub website

Home colours

Away colours

Toumba Stadium

Football Club P.A.O.K. Thessaloniki Women's Football or with its official name FC PAOK Thessaloniki,[2] represents the major Greek multi-sports club AC PAOK[3] in the national A Division and international women's football competitions.

It was founded in 2001 as PAOK took over Olympiada'96 Thessaloniki, which faced economic problems. It is currently the leading women's football team in Greece,[4] having represented the country in the UEFA Women's Champions League for the last seven years.[5]

Current squad[edit]

As of 19 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
1 GK Brazil BRA Dani Neuhaus
15 GK Greece GRE Cyllia Katergiannaki
17 MF Greece GRE Maria Mitkou
5 DF Greece GRE Maria Gouni
4 DF Azerbaijan AZE Ayshan Ahmadova
8 DF Greece GRE Vasiliki Giannaka
13 DF Greece GRE Fani Doiranli
- DF Greece GRE Marina Theodoraki
6 MF Greece GRE Konstantina Strantzali
24 MF Greece GRE Panagiota Argyriou
22 MF Greece GRE Georgia Chalatsogianni
26 MF Greece GRE Ioanna Bataoula
10 MF Greece GRE Thomai Vardali
12 MF Greece GRE Natalia Giovanni
No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF Greece GRE Anastasia Sidiropoulou
21 MF Greece GRE Konstantina Kalietzidou
11 MF Greece GRE Nikoletta Kalesi
2 DF Greece GRE Markella Koskeridou
25 MF Greece GRE Maria Mavridou
14 FW Kenya KEN Esse Akida
19 FW Greece GRE Elpida Katsanou
27 FW Greece GRE Morfoula Kiourexidou
28 FW Greece GRE Αntigoni Papadopoulou
18 FW Greece GRE Ilektra Djurdjevic
9 FW Sweden SWE Emelie Helmvall
20 DF Uruguay URU Antonella Ferradans
MF Greece GRE Eleftheria Drakogiannaki

From PAOK B[edit]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
18 MF Greece GRE Eirini-Anastasia Askaridou
23 DF Greece GRE Anastasia Kyranoudi
MF Greece GRE Anna Veliani

Women's Academies Tournament and PAOK B[edit]

Former players[edit]

Honours[edit]

UEFA competitions record[edit]

Season Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate Qual.
2002–03 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage Romania Regal București 0–3 4th place
Norway Trondheims-Ørn 0–12
Netherlands SV Saestum 1–8
2006–07 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage Israel Maccabi Holon 1–1 3rd place
Ukraine Lehenda Chernihiv 0–5
Cyprus AEK Kokkinochovion 5–2
2007–08 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage Belarus Universitet Vitebsk 0–4 3rd place
Bulgaria FC NSA Sofia 2–2
Estonia Pärnu JK 3–2
2008–09 UEFA Women's Cup Qualifying Stage Estonia Levadia Tallinn 3–0 3rd place
Ukraine Naftokhimik Kalush 0–1
Poland AZS Wroclaw 0–4
2009–10 Champions League Round of 32 England Arsenal 0–9 0–9 0–18
2010–11 Champions League Round of 32 Austria SV Neulengbach 1–0 0–3 1–3
2011–12 Champions League Qualifying Stage Moldova Goliador Chisinau 3–0 3rd place
North Macedonia ZFK Nase Taksi 0–1
Switzerland YB Frauen 1–1
2012–13 Champions League Qualifying Stage North Macedonia ZFK Nase Taksi 1–0 2nd place
Latvia FC Skonto/Cerība 8–0
Hungary MTK Hungária FC 0–2
2013–14 Champions League Qualifying Stage Estonia Pärnu JK 1–3 3rd place
North Macedonia ŽFK Biljanini Izvori 5–0
Finland PK-35 Vantaa 1–2
2015–16 Champions League Qualifying Stage Northern Ireland Glentoran Belfast United 4–0 1st place
North Macedonia ŽFK Dragon 2014 10–0
Bulgaria FC NSA Sofia 4–0
Round of 32 Sweden KIF Örebro DFF 0–3 0–5 0–8
2016–17 Champions League Qualifying Stage Kosovo WFC Hajvalia 1–1 2nd place
Faroe Islands KÍ Klaksvík 1–1
Cyprus Apollon Limassol 3–3
2017–18 Champions League Qualifying Stage Luxembourg Bettembourg 8–0 1st place
Albania Vllaznia 1–0
Bosnia and Herzegovina SFK 2000 3–0
Round of 32 Czech Republic Sparta Praha 0–5 0–3 0–8
2019–20 Champions League Qualifying Stage Belgium Anderlecht 0–5 3rd place
Norway LSK Kvinner 0–1
Northern Ireland Linfield 2–3
2020–21 Champions League First Qualifying Round Portugal Benfica 1–3 1–3
2021–22 Champions League Qualifying Stage Moldova Agarista Anenii Noi 6–0 2nd place
Norway Vålerenga 0–2
2022–23 Champions League Qualifying Stage Wales Swansea City 2–0 2nd place
Scotland Rangers 0–4
2023–24 Champions League Qualifying Stage Luxembourg Racing Union 6–1 2nd place
Austria St. Pölten 0–3

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Γήπεδο Τούμπας". Archived from the original on 20 January 2012. Retrieved 17 January 2012.
  • ^ uefa.com Profile
  • ^ uefa.com 2013/14 entries and coefficients
  • ^ Womenfootball.gr
  • ^ [1][dead link]
  • ^ "'Running off the pitch with missiles in the air was crazy' - Butterfield's path through Israel, injury & NWSL". goal.com.
  • External links[edit]

    Official website


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