Χαραυγη), in the Haravgi (former Kali Kardia) district of Larissa town (Greek: Λάρισα) located in the Thessaly region of Greece.
The most famous manager of the club was former goalkeeper Theologis Papadopoulos who had even been a member of the Greek national team, while the last chairman of the club was Kostas Voutiritsas, a former Haravgi player and brother of Theodoros Voutiritsas, another former Greek national team footballer.
Haravgi came into the spotlight in the mid 90s when two of its squads members were transferred to Alpha Ethniki teams, the highest division in the Greek football league system: Dimitris Pappas and Konstantinos Mangos.
[2] Striker Dimitris Pappas who is currently the coach and board member of the successor club Haravgi A.E.S.
The same year midfielder Kostas Mangos caught the eye of OFI's Dutch manager Eugène Gerards and was subsequently signed by the club from Heraklion.
[3] Dimitris Tsapatoris is also another former Haravgi footballer who played in the first division for 3 seasons (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos Volos, AEL) after being transferred to Apollon Larissa in the late 1980s.
Anthoupoli that produced players like Giannis Valaoras, Apostolos Tsianakas and Stelios Tsiantoulis had the upper hand in the matches between the two teams overall.
[17][18] Dimitris Pappas is the current coach of team that competes in the Larissa FCA B Division for the 2020–21 season.