One of the greatest Greek midfielders of the 90s, Vassilis Karapialis, and prolific striker Theofanis Gekas, both started their career from the club.
During the 80s and 90s Toxotis played its home games in the training ground which is right next to Alcazar Stadium, with a wooden stand of a 400 capacity.
Toxotis Larissa former player Christos Gkatas was in charge of the youth academy and at the helm of the club from 2011 to 2020.
[8] Stavros Tourlakopoulos was involved in Toxotis board of directors since 1964 and the merge with Panthessalikos, a club of which he was the chairman between 1960 and 1964.
Kostas Chalkias won the title twice with Panathinaikos and he was also crowned champion of Europe winning the UEFA European Championship in 2004.