Greece Football Clubs Association

Greece Football Clubs Association (Greek: Ένωσις Ποδοσφαιρικών Σωματείων Ελλάδος), founded in 1919 as Athens–Piraeus F.C.A. (Greek: Ε.Π.Σ. Αθηνών–Πειραιώς), was the first governing body of association football in Greece, before the Hellenic Football Federation. Prior to the Greece FCA's founding, football competitions had been organised by the Hellenic Amateur Athletic Association, the Committee of the Olympic Games, or local clubs.

As evidenced by the association's name, it originally included clubs from Athens and Piraeus, however it eventually sought to attain a nationwide status, even staging a national final between the champions of Athens-Piraeus and Thessaloniki in 1923. However, it would collapse the following year, as disputes led to the creation of a separate Athens FCA. FCAs would become the standard local governing bodies throughout the country, whilst a new nationwide body would be formed in 1926.