Aittitos Spata Football Club (Greek: Α.Π.Ο. Αήττητος Σπάτων) is a Greek football club based in Spata, East Attica, Greece. The club currently competes in the Gamma Ethniki, the fourth tier of the Greek football league system. It plays its home matches at the Spata Municipal Stadium "Dimitrios Dimitriou".
History
First period
1930–1946
In the early 1930s, two football teams with a subdued natural organization, "Mediterranean" and "Aittitos Spata", were used in our town to use the courtyard of the First Elementary School, where they began to play games with groups of neighboring cities. This, as an unprecedented fact, sparked the interest of the majority of the residents who harbored hundreds (men, women and children) to watch the games. Both teams played a match between them and the result was 8–2 in favor of the Mediterranean. The Mediterranean was a stronger team, but the vast majority of fans support Aittitos Spata.
The existence of the two groups in our city, as was natural, has led to disputes and the known "contraries" that exist in such cases. Fortunately, however, the two teams quickly joined and set up a new team, which they called "Aittitos Spata". This was done, according to Evangelos Loukas, in 1935–1936. The idea of naming the team of Undeteous Spata was by Anastasios Ioannis Sountis (Marini) and was unanimously accepted by the other members of the group and especially by Giannis Kallimanis, who played a leading role both in setting up the group and in the subsequent management. The first president of this group was Michalis Koutsoukos, the well-known war-wanderer, a hero of the 1940s, who left the full year of life in 2006.
From 1935 until 1946 and the occupation included, Aittitos Spata developed sporting activity by playing games with the groups mainly Mesogeion and Athens.