Aris Agios Konstantinos


Aris Agios Konstantinos is a sporting club in the town of Agios Konstantinos in Fthiotida, Greece. It was created in 1931 and took the name from Aris, a soccer club from Thessaloniki who won the championship that year. Their greatest time in history was their participation in the National Second Division twice.

Distinctions

The team participated 11 times in the lower levels of the national championships, the team won the Fthiotida local championship seven times.

Beta Ethniki (Second Division)

The team participated in the division in the 1961–62 season, when they were fourth group of the "northern group", they were finished 8th with 15 points and during the 1970–71 season, when they were playing in the Second Group, they finished 18th with 46 points.

National Amateur Championships (now the Third Division)

The team participated for two years during the 1977–78 season in the 3rd Group and in the 1978–79 season again in the 3rd Group with 19th place with 18 points.

Delta Ethniki (Fourth Division)

The team participated 7 times in the Fourth Division, here were the results:
SeasonGroupPlacePoints
1989–903rd15th31
1990–915th8th47
1991–928th14th37
1993–948th6th57
1994–955th14th40
2006–074th3th51
2007–084th14th42

Local championships

Aris won the championship 5 times in the Fthiotida-Fokida Championship, and twice in the Fthiotida Championship.

2011–12 season

In 2012, Aris with coach Kostas Tsikas got their Fthiotida FCA cup for their first time.