1999–2000 Gamma Ethniki

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Gamma Ethniki
Season1999–2000
Champions Akratitos
Promoted Akratitos
Nafpaktiakos Asteras
Relegated Thesprotos
Agersani Naxos
Niki Volos
Neapolis Thessaloniki
Poseidon Michaniona
Ethnikos Katerini
Keratsini
Karditsa
Edessaikos
Doxa Vyronas
2000–01

The 1999–2000 Gamma Ethniki was the 17th season since the official establishment of the third tier of Greek football in 1983. Akratitos was crowned champion, thus winning promotion to Beta Ethniki. [1] Nafpaktiakos Asteras also won promotion as a runner-up of the league. [1]

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Thesprotos, Agersani Naxos, Niki Volos, Neapolis Thessaloniki, Poseidon Michaniona, Ethnikos Katerini, Keratsini, Karditsa, Edessaikos and Doxa Vyronas were relegated to Delta Ethniki. [1]

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Akratitos (C, P)3825947929+5084Promotion to Beta Ethniki
2 Nafpaktiakos Asteras (P)3822976434+3075
3 Kozani 38199104931+1866
4 Marko 38189115533+2263
5 Atromitos 38186145539+1660
6 Chalkidona-Near East 381610125732+2558
7 Apollon Krya Vrysi 381610126047+1358
8 Leonidio (O)38169136048+1257Qualification for relegation play-off
9 Kilkisiakos (O)38175165349+456
10 ILTEX Lykoi (O)381315105550+554
11 Thesprotos (R)381412124545054
12 Agersani Naxos (R)38159144245354
13 Niki Volos (R)381313124447352
14 Neapolis Thessaloniki (R)38157165757052Relegation to Delta Ethniki
15 Poseidon Michaniona (R)381115124040048
16 Ethnikos Katerini (R)381361956681245
17 Keratsini (R)38892132643233
18 Karditsa (R)38932628653730
19 Edessaikos (R)38842628976928
20 Doxa Vyronas (R)384112330693923
Source: [1] [2]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Relegation play-offs

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg3rd leg
ILTEX Lykoi 5–2 Thesprotos 2–22–01–0
Kilkisiakos 4–4 Agersani Naxos 2–11–21–1
Leonidio 6–2 Niki Volos 2–01–23–0

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Greece.svg Dimitrios Moustakas Akratitos 26
2 Flag of Greece.svg KapriotisNeapolis Thessaloniki20
3 Flag of Greece.svg Nikolaos Soultanidis Kilkisiakos 18
4 Flag of Greece.svg Pantelis Kolliakos Akratitos 17
Flag of Albania.svg Ermal Tahiri Marko
6 Flag of Greece.svg Fotis Mitsakis Apollon Krya Vrysi 16

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