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25: 271:, which featured a coal-dust pitch. Panathinaikos claimed this first title, though little informations remains about the tournament. Panathinaikos also won the title during the next season, as the tournament expanded to 8 teams. Between these 2 tournaments, 1870 Zappas Olympian Ioannis Psichas became chairman and the FCA was renamed to the Greece Football Clubs Association. 301:
However, the FCA would soon collapse, following the election of Greek football's founding father Panagis Vrionis as chairman. Despite the Association's constant expansion, its recognition as Greece's sole legitimate governing body of football by the
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in January 1924), friction between the clubs of Athens and those of Piraeus would tear the FCA apart, as Apollon and Panathinaikos left the Association, followed by the rest of the Athenian clubs, except Goudi. As the Athenian clubs formed the
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The Greece FCA organised its main football competition in Athens and Piraeus, while also helping form a competition in Thessaloniki; it also staged a final between the winners of the 2 competitions.
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branch of the YMCA to set up a tournament between the city's top clubs, the winner of which would face the winner of the Athens-Piraeus tournament in a panhellenic final.
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in 1923. However, it would collapse the following year, as disputes led to the creation of a separate
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The first championship was held between autumn 1920 and spring 1921, with all games played at the
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During its existence, the Greece FCA had 4 chairmen, all noted athletes in their own right.
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The Athens-Piraeus Football Clubs Association was founded in 1919 by 5 clubs in the wider
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and its plans to become a Federation, supported by local FCAs (with the first being the
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As evidenced by the association's name, it originally included clubs from
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