Κηφισιάς) is a Greek professional football club based in Kifissia, a suburban town in the Athens agglomeration, Greece.
They also won the Athens FCA cup 2012–13 from Egaleo at the stadium of Nea Smyrni, 1-1 during the regular season and 4–3 on penalties.
In the 2016-2017 season, they were even more at risk than the previous year, after finishing three points above the relegation zone, while at the same time he reached again the semi-final phase of the 3rd division Cup, where they were knocked out by Achaiki in a penalty shootout that ended 5-4.
Despite their relegation, in the same period, Kifisia won once again the EPSA cup 2017–18, defeating Agia Paraskevi 2-0 at the Municipal Stadium of Peristeri.
The promotion that Kifisia was looking for in the last decade was finally achieved in the 2020-21 season, where with 12 wins and just one defeat they won the first place of the 7th group with a difference of eight points.
In the Greek Cup, eliminating Apollon Smyrnis, they advanced to the round of 16 stage[2] where they were drawn with AEK Athens.
[4] In the league, Kifisia finished sixth in a group of 17 teams, even though they played away from home due to construction work at Zirineio Stadium.
[5] At the same time, the newly established U20 team of Kifisia reached the final of the U20 Super League 2, where they were defeated by Egaleo U20, in a relatively controversial game, losing 1-2.
With the promotion of Kifisia in Super League 2, renovation work was done so that Zirineio to be able to host professional level matches.
Kifisia used the Kaisariani Municipal Stadium “Michalis Kritikopoulos”, with a capacity of 4,851, as a home ground but returned after 2 whole years to Zirineio, on April 19, 2023, with the 1-1 draw against Proodeytiki.
The training center of Kifisia houses the academies which are considered one of the largest in the region of Attica, with repeated appearances in the final phases of EPSA championships and continuous promotions of players in the respective departments of professional clubs.
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