A.O. Kerkyra

These three teams alongside "Olympos Kerkyras" were dominating Corfu Local Championship before the creation of Greek National Leagues in 1967.

In order to represent Corfu in the National B' Class League the three teams decided to merge in 1967.

The long effort to success was inspired by chairman Spyros Kalogiannis who took control in 1999 and managed to climb three divisions in 4 years.

Though the long-awaited "Alpha Ethniki" didn't end up as expected as the club was relegated, taking the last place in the final table.

In the 2009–2010 season in Beta Ethniki they secured promotion to the super league on 2 May 2010 with a 0–0 draw against Panetolikos.

Kerkyra was revived with a probate appointed administration,[8] consisted of veteran players and fans.

Kerkyra also have long rivalries with nearby Epirus clubs as PAS Giannina, Anagennisi Artas, Panetolikos and Tilikratis of Lefkada.

PAS Giannina and Anagennisi Artas, especially, are from nearby Epirus and there is a historical and cultural, (usually friendly), rivalry between the islanders and their mainland neighbours that also extends to their respective football clubs and fans.

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