Atromitos F.C.

'Fearless'), is a Greek professional football club based in Peristeri, a suburban city in the Athens agglomeration, that competes in the Super League.

[2] At the time, Atromitos played at Aris Park, which was the home ground of Panellinios and Panathinaikos.

[4] During the following two years, Atromitos stayed in the upper part of the first division of Athens, and in 1929, they finished third behind Panathinaikos and AEK.

Earlier, it was located in the same area as Panathinaikos, and they had found it hard to establish a large fan base or develop a unique identity.

In 1975, a better-prepared Atromitos returned to the first division with a large fanbase, and ended the year in 13th place, securing their spot in the top flight.

By 1981, Atromitos had succeeded in attracting renowned players such as Stylianopoulos, Álvarez, Toskas and Athanasopoulos.

On 6 January 2013, at the debut of Nikos Anastopoulos in the coaching position and the Portuguese footballer Fabio, Atromitos beat Kerkyra 2–0, with two headers.

One matchday later, they managed to get the 0–0 from PAOK at Toumba,[13] retaining the 6 points difference from PAS Giannina.

For the 2015–16 season, Atromitos has achieved an important qualification to the UEFA Europa League playoffs after recording two wins against AIK Stockholm, 3–1 in the first game in Sweden and 1–0 in the rematch at Peristeri Stadium.

During the chairmanship of Victor Mitropoulos in EPAE, blue and white plastic seats were installed in the central stand.

[21] Repairs to fragile parts of the stadium due to humidity and earthquake damage are expected to be carried out.

[24] The Aspropyrgos training center includes a football pitch, dressing rooms, a fully equipped gym and a massage area.

[26] Atromitos are based in western Athens and their main supporters club is called "Fentagin".

They are dedicated to support the local football club and their anti-fascist and anti-racist ideas and actions.

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