Aittitos Spata F.C.

Definition
Aittitos Spata Football Club (Greek: Αΐττιτος Σπατά) is a Greek association football team based in the town of Spata, East Attica, Greece.

Overview
The club competes within the Greek football league system and has historically taken part in the third tier, the Gamma Ethniki, as well as lower regional divisions. Its home matches are held at the Spata Municipal Stadium, a modest facility accommodating approximately 3,000 spectators. The team's colours are traditionally green and white, which are featured on its crest and kits.

Etymology/Origin
The name “Aittitos” (Αΐττιτος) translates to “untamed” or “wild” in Greek, reflecting a common motif in Greek sports club nomenclature that conveys vigor and resilience. “Spata” denotes the municipality where the club is headquartered.

Characteristics

  • Location: Spata, East Attica, Greece
  • Founded: Accurate information on the exact founding year is not confirmed.
  • Stadium: Spata Municipal Stadium (capacity ~3,000)
  • Team Colors: Green and white
  • League Participation: The club has competed in the Gamma Ethniki (third tier) and various regional leagues of the Hellenic Football Federation.
  • Organizational Structure: Operates under the jurisdiction of the Hellenic Football Federation and is managed by a board of local officials and volunteers, typical of semi‑professional Greek clubs.

Related Topics

  • Greek football league system
  • Gamma Ethniki (third tier of Greek football)
  • East Attica regional football clubs
  • Hellenic Football Federation (EPO)

Note: Specific historical details such as the exact year of establishment and comprehensive season‑by‑season performance records are not fully verified in publicly available encyclopedic sources.

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