During
World War I, near the city of
Drama,
Macedonia, a team of
English soldiers who played football regularly in their camp inspired the local
Greek population to create the first
football club in the region. Founded as
Peleus in 1918, the team was renamed
Doxa (
Glory) in 1919. Initially, the team colors were black and white with the logo of a black clover. After the war, the team's logo was permanently changed to a black eagle, while the team colours of black and white remain until today. The first formal match of Doxa was against
AO Kavala, the team of neighbouring city of
Kavala. In that first game, Doxa lost 3–0. Doxa Drama is one of the founders of the Greek League
Alpha Ethniki, the highest tier of Greek club football. Doxa reached the final of the
Greek football Cup in 1953–54, 1957–58, and 1958–59, but lost all three finals from
Olympiacos. Doxa Drama participated in Alpha Ethniki for 21 seasons. Financial and administrative turmoil, however, led to the club being relegated to Greece's amateur division,
Delta Ethniki. In 2008–09, Doxa had a strong year in the Third Division and clinched the Gamma Ethniki North title with two games to spare. Doxa returned to
Beta Ethniki after 11 years for the 2009–10 season, where the team finished 14th in the regular season and 13th after the
Beta Ethniki play-outs. Financial problems continued for Doxa Drama which was never able to return to Alpha Ethniki (Nowadays named Super League). In season 2018–19, it plays in the Greek Football League (2nd level of Greek Football). In February 2019, a group of Russian, and Lithuanian investors based in Delaware purchased 15% of the team (Minority stake). ==Stadium==