Monthly Archives: December 2023

George Tsamouras back in Australia for Christmas

George back in Australia

George Tsamouras at Athens international airport

U19s ASA Karditsa player George Tsamouras returned to Australia to spend Christmas after rolling his ankle during training. Taking advantage of the two weeks rest advised by the team doctor coupled with one week which the team normally has off for Christmas, the Newcastle youngster was able to return after five months in Greece.

George caught up with extended family and friends in Newcastle, chatted with ex-coaches and spent time fishing and enjoying the sun. The three weeks in Newcastle have been fun, but immediately after the new year he will be jetting out again for the final three months of the 2023-2024 Greek Super League 2 season!

George has cemented his place in the u19s ASA Karditsa squad and in the past month has also been invited to train with the First Grade team who are full-time professionals. The dream of the young Australian will be to secure a professional contract either with his current club or any other which might be interested in securing his services.

Source: Tom Tsamouras

U19s Super League 2: The commencement of the competition shifted to 14th January 2024

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The Board of Directors of Super League 2 unanimously decided that the start of the U19s championship will begin in the new year, on (14/1) for the smooth conduct of the matches.

U19s ASA Karditsa have been placed in the same U19 Super League 2 group as Levadiakos, Niki Volou, Larisa, and Eolikos.

Round1:

Levadiakos – ASA Karditsa

Niki Volou – Eolikos

Bye: Larisa

Round 2:

ASA Karditsa – Niki Volou

Eolikos – Larisa

Bye: Levadiakos

Round 3:

Niki Volou – Levadiakos

Larisa – ASA Karditsa

Bye: Eolikos

Round 4:

Levadiakos – Larisa

ASA Karditsa – Eolikos

Bye: Niki Volou

Round 5:

Eolikos – Levadiakos

Larisa – Niki Volou

Bye: ASA Karditsa

Round 6:

ASA Karditsa – Levadiakos

Eolikos – Niki Volou

Bye: Larisa

Round 7:

Niki Volou – ASA Karditsa

Larisa – Eolikos

Bye: Levadiakos

Round 8:

Levadiakos – Niki Volou

ASA Karditsa – Larisa

Bye Eolikos

Round 9:

Larisa – Levadiakos

Eolikos – ASA Karditsa

Bye: Niki Volou

Round 10:

Levadiakos – Eolikos

Niki Volou – Larisa

source: Tom Tsamouras

U19s ASA Karditsa in the same pool as Levadiakos, Niki Volou, Larisa, and Eolikos

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U19s ASA Karditsa have been placed in the same U19 Super League 2 group as Levadiakos, Niki Volou, Larisa, and Eolikos. Round 1 begins on Sunday 10th December and will be against Levadiakos.

Round1:

Levadiakos – ASA Karditsa

Niki Volou – Eolikos

Bye: Larisa

Round 2:

ASA Karditsa – Niki Volou

Eolikos – Larisa

Bye: Levadiakos

Round 3:

Niki Volou – Levadiakos

Larisa – ASA Karditsa

Bye: Eolikos

Round 4:

Levadiakos – Larisa

ASA Karditsa – Eolikos

Bye: Niki Volou

Round 5:

Eolikos – Levadiakos

Larisa – Niki Volou

Bye: ASA Karditsa

Round 6:

ASA Karditsa – Levadiakos

Eolikos – Niki Volou

Bye: Larisa

Round 7:

Niki Volou – ASA Karditsa

Larisa – Eolikos

Bye: Levadiakos

Round 8:

Levadiakos – Niki Volou

ASA Karditsa – Larisa

Bye Eolikos

Round 9:

Larisa – Levadiakos

Eolikos – ASA Karditsa

Bye: Niki Volou

Round 10:

Levadiakos – Eolikos

Niki Volou – Larisa

Bye: ASA Karditsa

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Source: http://www.neosagon.gr

U19s ASA Karditsa narrowly defeated, 3-2 by the National Armed Services in pre-season friendly

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U19s ASA Karditsa and the National Armed Services team played a match at suburban Niki Kaminades field in a pre-season match, with proceeds going towards the flood victims of Karditsa. The match was organized by the club and the Municipality of Karditsa to help the homeless and needy.

The efforts of both teams were undermined by the terrible condition of the surface of the pitch they were playing on. The youngsters of ASA Karditsa were the first to draw blood with a nice cross and well taken shot from the right wing. The National Armed Services team which boasted players from Super League 1 and Super League 2 completing their military service, equalized in the second half and took the lead 2-1, with a penalty.

The ASA Karditsa youngsters soldiered on and were able to draw the match 2-2 from a well taken free kick! Despite this, the armed services team were able to score one more goal in the final minutes of the game that gave them a 3-2 victory.

Source: Tom Tsamouras