AEEK SYN.KA F.C., short for Athlitikí Énosi Ergazoménon Krítis SYN.KA (Greek: Αθλητική Ένωση Εργαζομένων Κρήτης ΣΥΝ.ΚΑ, translated as SYN.KA Athletic Union of Cretan Workers) was a Greek association football club based in the city of Chania on the island of Crete.

History

AEEK SYN.KA was established in 2009 as AEEK IN.KA, by a group of workers in the shops of the IN.KA. Suppliers' and Consumers' Association, a chain of supermarkets operating in Crete. The club began playing in the third level of the Chania regional FCA League structure and within a few years, it won promotion to the top-level Chania FCA A Division.

In the 2015−16 season, AEEK INKA were crowned champions of Chania by finishing first in the league, and eventually earned promotion to the Gamma Ethniki for the first time in their history, by placing second in the 2016 FCA Winners' Championship. They were instantly relegated however, as they finished in 15th place in Group 4.

AEK Inka is een Griekse voetbalclub uit Athene. De club is opgericht in 1924 en speelt zijn wedstrijden in het Georgios Kamaras Stadium.

AEK Inka heeft 11 keer de Griekse landstitel gewonnen, 15 keer de Griekse beker en 2 keer de Griekse supercup. In 1977 bereikte de club de halve finales van de Europacup I.

De club heeft een grote aanhang in Griekenland en is een van de meest succesvolle clubs in de Griekse voetbalgeschiedenis.