Last updated : Saturday, 16 September 2023
Introduction
The Peloponnese Amateur Football League (PAAF) is an amateur football league in the Peloponnese region of Greece. It is divided into three divisions: the First Division, the Second Division, and the Third Division. The league was founded in 1923 and currently has over 100 clubs.
History
The PAAF was founded in 1923 by a group of amateur football enthusiasts in the Peloponnese region. The first season of the league was played in 1924, with the First Division consisting of 10 teams. The league has grown steadily over the years, and now has over 100 clubs.

The PAAF has produced some of the best amateur footballers in Greece, including Kostas Katsouranis, who played for the Greek national team at the 2004 European Championship and the 2006 World Cup.
Current season
The current season of the PAAF is the 2023-2024 season. The First Division is currently led by PAOK Patras, with Olympiacos Volos in second place and Panachaiki in third place. The Second Division is currently led by Apollon Kalamata, with AEK Korinthos in second place and Asteras Tripolis in third place. The Third Division is currently led by PAS Giannena, with Panetolikos Agrinio in second place and AO Kerkyra in third place.
Sources
- Peloponnese Amateur Football League (Wikipedia)
- Peloponnese Amateur Football League (Official Website)
- Peloponnese Amateur Football League (Gazzetta.gr)
