Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry
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The football rivalry between Olympiacos and PAOK is considered the fiercest intercity rivalry in Greece
and a large number of games between the two football team
s have been stigmatized by nasty incidents.
clubs
can be traced to a rivalry between the cities Athens
and Thessaloniki
. Olympiacos
from the port of Athens, Piraeus
, and PAOK
from the capital of Macedonia
, are the most popular clubs in the two largest Greek cities respectively, thus their rivalry reflects more than any other the intercity rivalry.
Thessalonians feel that Athens has consistently been favored by the Greek State over their city and the fans of Thessalonian teams consider their Athenian rivals, the so called P.O.K.
, the main reason that their teams have been marginalized. As far as the Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry is concerned, the situation became worse in the 1960s, when the all-time best player of PAOK, Giorgos Koudas
, decided to move to Olympiacos. PAOK fans rose in outrage and protested against the Athenian power which once again seemed to harm their club and the transfer was prevented.
, and secondly in volleyball
and water polo
. As for their football history, after the "Koudas incident", PAOK fans became so hostile against the team from Piraeus that games at PAOK became the most difficult away games for Olympiacos to win and the Reds had a 21-year period without a single win at Toumba Stadium
(including three matches which had been played in neutral grounds) and only two wins in 33 matches in the period 1966–1998. On the other hand, at Olympiacos the last longer period without a win for PAOK, is a 14 years period(1989-2003).
Another aspect of this rivalry except the "Koudas incident". The period after 1997 was a resurgence of this rivalry because of bad arbitrations in games among Olympiacos and PAOK. PAOK claimed many times that refereeing helped Olympiacos. The consequence of this was PAOK fans to protest violent against referees and Olympiacos, proceeding vandalism. Perhaps the most characteristic match was in 2000 at Toumba with referee Giorgos Kasnaferis. PAOK from 39' played with 10 players after 2 yellow cards showned to Georgiadis for diving. PAOK claimed that were both penalties and also complained for two more penalties and some offsides. The fact is that from 1998 to 2010 Olympiacos was unbeaten in Toumba stadium.
1 Match suspended at 27th minute (score: 1–0). Olympiacos were awarded a 2–0 win.
2 Match suspended at 83rd minute (score: 1–2). Remained as final result.
• Series won: Olympiacos 13, PAOK 6.
Greece
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and a large number of games between the two football team
Football team
A football team is the collective name given to a group of players selected together in the various team sports known as football.Such teams could be selected to play in an against an opposing team, to represent a football club, group, state or nation, an All-star team or even selected as a...
s have been stigmatized by nasty incidents.
Cultural rivalry
The rivalry between the two GreekGreece
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clubs
Sports club
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can be traced to a rivalry between the cities Athens
Athens
Athens , is the capital and largest city of Greece. Athens dominates the Attica region and is one of the world's oldest cities, as its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state...
and Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki
Thessaloniki , historically also known as Thessalonica, Salonika or Salonica, is the second-largest city in Greece and the capital of the region of Central Macedonia as well as the capital of the Decentralized Administration of Macedonia and Thrace...
. Olympiacos
Olympiacos CFP
----Olympiacos Club of Fans of Piraeus, , , transliterated Olympiakos Sindesmos Filathlon Pireos, is the most popular multisport club and the most successful in Greece, based in Piraeus....
from the port of Athens, Piraeus
Piraeus
Piraeus is a city in the region of Attica, Greece. Piraeus is located within the Athens Urban Area, 12 km southwest from its city center , and lies along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf....
, and PAOK
PAOK
The Pan-Thessalonian Athletic Club of Constantinopolitans , abbreviated P.A.O.K. , is a Macedonian sports club in Thessaloniki, Greece. The club is home to several teams, including football, basketball, volleyball, handball, water polo, swimming, wrestling, hockey and weightlifting. P.A.O.K. was...
from the capital of Macedonia
Macedonia (Greece)
Macedonia is a geographical and historical region of Greece in Southern Europe. Macedonia is the largest and second most populous Greek region...
, are the most popular clubs in the two largest Greek cities respectively, thus their rivalry reflects more than any other the intercity rivalry.
Thessalonians feel that Athens has consistently been favored by the Greek State over their city and the fans of Thessalonian teams consider their Athenian rivals, the so called P.O.K.
P.O.K.
P.O.K. stands for Podosfairikes Omades Kentrou , which is Greek for Central Football Teams, meaning the football teams of Athens...
, the main reason that their teams have been marginalized. As far as the Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry is concerned, the situation became worse in the 1960s, when the all-time best player of PAOK, Giorgos Koudas
Giorgos Koudas
Giorgos Koudas is a retired attacking football midfielder. Nicknamed Μεγαλέξανδρος of Greek football, he is considered one of the best Greeks ever to play the game, and the last of a marvelous generation, including Mimis Domazos, Thomas Mavros and others.Koudas was a virtuoso of the ball, but...
, decided to move to Olympiacos. PAOK fans rose in outrage and protested against the Athenian power which once again seemed to harm their club and the transfer was prevented.
Football rivalry
Olympiacos and PAOK are traditional rivals in other sports as well, mainly in basketballBasketball
Basketball is a team sport in which two teams of five players try to score points by throwing or "shooting" a ball through the top of a basketball hoop while following a set of rules...
, and secondly in volleyball
Volleyball
Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules.The complete rules are extensive...
and water polo
Water polo
Water polo is a team water sport. The playing team consists of six field players and one goalkeeper. The winner of the game is the team that scores more goals. Game play involves swimming, treading water , players passing the ball while being defended by opponents, and scoring by throwing into a...
. As for their football history, after the "Koudas incident", PAOK fans became so hostile against the team from Piraeus that games at PAOK became the most difficult away games for Olympiacos to win and the Reds had a 21-year period without a single win at Toumba Stadium
Toumba Stadium
Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The...
(including three matches which had been played in neutral grounds) and only two wins in 33 matches in the period 1966–1998. On the other hand, at Olympiacos the last longer period without a win for PAOK, is a 14 years period(1989-2003).
Another aspect of this rivalry except the "Koudas incident". The period after 1997 was a resurgence of this rivalry because of bad arbitrations in games among Olympiacos and PAOK. PAOK claimed many times that refereeing helped Olympiacos. The consequence of this was PAOK fans to protest violent against referees and Olympiacos, proceeding vandalism. Perhaps the most characteristic match was in 2000 at Toumba with referee Giorgos Kasnaferis. PAOK from 39' played with 10 players after 2 yellow cards showned to Georgiadis for diving. PAOK claimed that were both penalties and also complained for two more penalties and some offsides. The fact is that from 1998 to 2010 Olympiacos was unbeaten in Toumba stadium.
Supporters rivalry
Olympiacos and PAOK fans are known for their violent tactics against each other. As in most football rivalries in Greece, injuries and often deaths are not rare. Particularly over the last two years and since the new owner of Olympiacos took over, violence erupts very often. In addition, the new owner of Olympiacos is accused for fixing game results in order to gain huge amounts of money from betting via the Internet with their laptops in the games, while thousands of fans attacked each other, destroyed public property and often killed one another. This seems to be the case with all the major football clubs of Greece. Corruption is high; fixing games and using their fans like armies has helped some of these people gain political influence and financial benefits.Head-to-head
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At Olympiacos home | 40 | 6 | 8 |
At PAOK home | 12 | 13 | 28 |
Total | 52 | 19 | 36 |
Greek Cup Greek football Cup The Greek Football Cup , commonly known as the Greek Cup or for sponsorship reasons the Football Cup OPAP, is a Greek football competition, run by the Hellenic Football Federation.... |
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At Olympiacos home | 9 | 4 | 2 |
At PAOK home | 1 | 1 | 5 |
Neutral field | 2 | 1 | 1 |
Total | 12 | 6 | 8 |
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64 | 25 | 44 |
Records
- Record Alpha Ethniki win
- Olympiacos
- Home: Olympiacos – PAOK 6–0, Karaiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area....
, 3 June 1962
(Psichos 40', 47', SiderisGiorgos SiderisGiorgos Sideris is a retired Greek football striker and is considered one of the greatest forwards in Olympiacos and Greek soccer history. An inside-right forward that no-one or nothing could stand in his way . Very quick with the ball on his feet and a player that had the instinct and charisma to...
76', 80', 81', 84' pen.Penalty kickA penalty kick is a type of direct free kick in association football, taken from twelve yards out from goal and with only the goalkeeper of the defending team between the penalty taker and the goal.Penalty kicks are performed during normal play...
) - Away: PAOK – Olympiacos 0–4, Toumba StadiumToumba StadiumToumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The...
, 27 January 1965
(Botinos 20', Gioutsos 47', Aganian 59', SiderisGiorgos SiderisGiorgos Sideris is a retired Greek football striker and is considered one of the greatest forwards in Olympiacos and Greek soccer history. An inside-right forward that no-one or nothing could stand in his way . Very quick with the ball on his feet and a player that had the instinct and charisma to...
74')
- Home: Olympiacos – PAOK 6–0, Karaiskakis Stadium
- PAOK
- Home: PAOK – Olympiacos 6–1, Serres Stadium, 6 December 1987
(Bannon 5', Mavrommatis 14', Siggas 18', Baniotis 41', BorbokisStefanos BorbokisStefanos Borbokis is a former Greek football player. He is the brother of former Greek football player Vassilis Borbokis, who was also a former PAOK FC player.-Club career:...
75', 89' – TsalouchidisPanagiotis TsalouchidisPanagiotis Tsalouchidis is a Greek former footballer who played professionally from 1983 to 1999 for Veria, Olympiacos and PAOK, making 500 league appearances in Greek football. Tsalouchidis also represented Greece at international level, earning 75 caps between 1987 and 1995, and representing his...
50') - Away: Olympiacos – PAOK 0–4, Karaiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area....
, 4 January 1976
(TerzanidisChristos TerzanidisChristos Terzanidis is a retired Greek footballer.During his career he played for PAOK FC and Panathinaikos FC.He was a significant member...
24', KoudasGiorgos KoudasGiorgos Koudas is a retired attacking football midfielder. Nicknamed Μεγαλέξανδρος of Greek football, he is considered one of the best Greeks ever to play the game, and the last of a marvelous generation, including Mimis Domazos, Thomas Mavros and others.Koudas was a virtuoso of the ball, but...
56', 62', GuerinoNeto GuerinoGuerino Neto is a Brazilian former football player.Guerino Neto played for Clube Atlético Mineiro and Nacional Futebol Clube in the Campeonato Brasileiro, before moving abroad to play in Greece....
77')
- Home: PAOK – Olympiacos 6–1, Serres Stadium, 6 December 1987
- Olympiacos
- Record Cup win
- Olympiacos
- Home: Olympiacos – PAOK 4–0, Karaiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area....
, 28 May 1975
(PersidisPeter PersidisPeter Persidis was a former international Austrian footballer.- Career :Persidis started his professional career at First Vienna, than returned to his father's home country in the early 1970s, and went on to win three Greek titles with Olympiacos prior to returning to Vienna in 1975 to play for SK...
16', Kritikopoulos 70', 90'+1', LosantaJulio LosantaJulio Daniel Losada is a former Uruguayan footballer most notable for his time spent at Greek club Olympiacos CFP. He also played for C.A. Peñarol....
73') - Neutral field: Olympiacos – PAOK 4–0, Apostolos Nikolaidis StadiumApostolos Nikolaidis stadiumApostolos Nikolaidis Stadium is a football stadium in Athens, Greece. The stadium, has been the home of Panathinaikos FC and has played for most of the years of its existence, since its foundation back in 1908....
, 11 March 1951
(MouratisAndreas MouratisAndreas Mouratis was a legend for Olympiakos, Mouratis was nicknamed "Mourat Aslan" by the Turks because being Greek he would play aggressively like a lion in front of thousands of Turk supporters in their home ground without any fear....
27', Darivas 65', Drossos 75', 81') - Away: PAOK – Olympiacos 1–2, Toumba StadiumToumba StadiumToumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The...
, 27 November 1996
(Zouboulis 20' – AlexandrisAlexandros AlexandrisAlexandros "Alekos" Alexandris is a former Greek football striker.-Club career:Alekos Alexandris began his career where he was born and raised, in the historic PELOPAS of Kiato, Greece soccer team and in 1986 played for Veroia. After Veroia he moved to Greece giants AEK Athens in 1991 where he won...
52', Đorđević 75' pen.Penalty kickA penalty kick is a type of direct free kick in association football, taken from twelve yards out from goal and with only the goalkeeper of the defending team between the penalty taker and the goal.Penalty kicks are performed during normal play...
)
- Home: Olympiacos – PAOK 4–0, Karaiskakis Stadium
- PAOK
- Home: PAOK – Olympiacos 3–0, Toumba StadiumToumba StadiumToumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The...
, 9 January 1991
(KarageorgiouNikos KarageorgiouNikos Karageorgiou is the manager of Greek sports club Ergotelis.As a football player he was a member of Eratino Kavala , AO Kavala , PAOK , Panathinaikos and Skoda Xanthi...
6' pen.Penalty kickA penalty kick is a type of direct free kick in association football, taken from twelve yards out from goal and with only the goalkeeper of the defending team between the penalty taker and the goal.Penalty kicks are performed during normal play...
, BorbokisStefanos BorbokisStefanos Borbokis is a former Greek football player. He is the brother of former Greek football player Vassilis Borbokis, who was also a former PAOK FC player.-Club career:...
43', HassanHossam HassanHossam Hassan Hussein is a retired Egyptian footballer who played as a striker, and a current coach.A prolific goalscorer, he amassed well over 150 caps for Egypt, netting more than 50 times...
52') - Away: Olympiacos – PAOK 1–2, Karaiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis StadiumKaraiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area....
, 6 February 1980
(Galakos 14' – Orfanos 12', Vassilakos 25')
and Olympiacos – PAOK 1–2, Georgios Kamaras StadiumGeorgios Kamaras StadiumGeorgios Kamaras Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Smyrnis. The stadium holds 14,856 and was built in 1948. It was used by Olympiacos for about 3 years as home ground, due to the construction...
, 12 March 2003
(ChoutosLampros ChoutosLampros Choutos is a Greek footballer who plays as a striker.During his career, he played equal periods of time in his country and Italy.-Early years:...
76' – GeorgiadisGeorgios GeorgiadisGeorgios Georgiadis is a former Greek footballer. He last played for PAOK Thessaloniki FC.-Career:Born in Kavala, Greece, on 8 March 1972, Georgiadis' family, soon after his birth, left for Stuttgart, Germany, where young Giorgos first learned to play football. He returned to Greece, as a teenager...
30', Okkas 32')
- Home: PAOK – Olympiacos 3–0, Toumba Stadium
- Olympiacos
- Longest sequence of Alpha Ethniki wins
- Olympiacos: 7, 22 February 1998 – 14 October 2001
- Home: 14, 12 November 1989 – 11 January 2004
- Away: 3, 3 October 1998 – 14 October 2001
- PAOK: 3, 4 January 1976 – 3 April 1977
- Home: 11, 11 June 1972 – 23 January 1983
- Away: 1
- Olympiacos: 7, 22 February 1998 – 14 October 2001
- Longest sequence of Cup wins
- Olympiacos: 4, 27 May 1992 – 12 May 2001
- Home: 5, 24 January 1990 – 12 May 2001
- Away: 1
- PAOK: 4, 12 May 2001 – 4 February 2009
- Home: 3, 10 January 1990 – 4 February 2009
- Away: 1
- Olympiacos: 4, 27 May 1992 – 12 May 2001
- Longest sequence of unbeaten Alpha Ethniki matches
- Olympiacos: 12, 22 February 1998 – 11 January 2004
- Home: 14, 12 November 1989 – 11 January 2004
- Away: 12, 31 October 1998 – 9 May 2010
- PAOK: 4, 31 May 1981 – 12 June 1983
- Home: 21, 3 January 1971 – 24 May 1992
- Away: 2, 6 April 1960 – 3 June 1962 and 24 January 2010 – 21 November 2010
- Olympiacos: 12, 22 February 1998 – 11 January 2004
- Longest sequence of unbeaten Cup matches
- Olympiacos: 7, 11 March 1951 – 6 February 1980
- Home: 6, 20 November 1985 – 12 March 2003
- Away: 2, 20 May 1992 – 26 February 2003
- PAOK: 4, 12 May 2001 – 4 March 2009
- Home: 3, 10 January 1990 – 27 November 1996
- Away: 4, 10 March 1976 – 24 January 1990
- Olympiacos: 7, 11 March 1951 – 6 February 1980
- Attendance records
- Olympiacos home:
- 74,232 Olympiacos – PAOK 0–1, Athens Olympic StadiumOlympic Stadium (Athens)The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:...
, 2 October 1988
- 74,232 Olympiacos – PAOK 0–1, Athens Olympic Stadium
- PAOK home:
- 45,147 PAOK – Olympiacos 2–1, Toumba StadiumToumba StadiumToumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The...
, 5 December 1976
- 45,147 PAOK – Olympiacos 2–1, Toumba Stadium
- Olympiacos home:
Alpha Ethniki (Greek League since 1959–60)
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1959–60 | 20 | 06-04-1960 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
11,972 | 1–2 | 5 | 22-11-1959 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
8,864 | 2–0 |
1960–61 | 10 | 27-11-1960 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 1–1 | 25 | 14-05-1961 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
N/A | 0–2 |
1961–62 | 28 | 03-06-1962 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 6–0 | 13 | 14-01-1962 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
N/A | 0–1 |
1962–63 | 17 | 03-02-1963 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 3–2 | 2 | 30-09-1962 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
N/A | 2–2 |
1963–64 | 10 | 27-11-1963 | Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Nea Filadelfeia , a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK Athens FC. It was named after a one-time club president, Nicholas Goumas, who contributed to its building and later... |
N/A | 2–01 | 25 | 29-03-1964 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
N/A | 0–0 |
1964–65 | 27 | 06-06-1965 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 5–2 | 12 | 27-01-1965 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
N/A | 0–4 |
1965–66 | 25 | 15-05-1966 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 2–0 | 10 | 30-01-1966 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,736 | 3–2 |
1966–67 | 21 | 27-11-1966 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 3–2 | 6 | 19-03-1967 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
31,504 | 2–0 |
1967–68 | 8 | 26-11-1967 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 0–1 | 25 | 24-03-1968 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
26,446 | 1–0 |
1968–69 | 11 | 15-12-1968 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
21,116 | 3–0 | 28 | 20-04-1969 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
26,745 | 2–1 |
1969–70 | 18 | 01-02-1970 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 1–1 | 1 | 21-09-1969 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
35,740 | 1–2 |
1970–71 | 31 | 23-05-1971 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
34,960 | 1–0 | 14 | 03-01-1971 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
25,462 | 0–0 |
1971–72 | 17 | 23-01-1972 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 1–1 | 34 | 25-06-1972 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
21,161 | 4–3 |
1972–73 | 20 | 25-02-1973 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
41,052 | 1–0 | 3 | 01-10-1972 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
42,150 | 1–0 |
1973–74 | 11 | 16-12-1973 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 3–0 | 28 | 21-04-1974 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
42,976 | 1–0 |
1974–75 | 26 | 13-04-1975 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 3–2 | 9 | 15-12-1974 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
37,448 | 2–0 |
1975–76 | 11 | 04-01-1976 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
39,030 | 0–4 | 26 | 26-04-1976 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
33,378 | 3–1 |
1976–77 | 26 | 03-04-1977 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
39,200 | 2–0 | 9 | 05-12-1976 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
45,147 | 2–1 |
1977–78 | 13 | 11-12-1977 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 0–0 | 30 | 16-04-1978 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
30,477 | 1–0 |
1978–79 | 5 | 14-10-1978 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
27,704 | 1–0 | 22 | 04-03-1979 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
25,362 | 2–0 |
1979–80 | 34 | 18-05-1980 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
35,470 | 2–0 | 17 | 20-01-1980 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
36,016 | 2–0 |
1980–81 | 15 | 28-12-1980 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
35,500 | 1–0 | 32 | 31-05-1981 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
21,359 | 1–0 |
1981–82 | 28 | 11-04-1982 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
35,450 | 0–0 | 11 | 13-12-1981 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,744 | 3–0 |
1982–83 | 32 | 12-06-1983 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
28,393 | 2–0 | 15 | 23-01-1983 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
33,334 | 1–1 |
1983–84 | 19 | 05-02-1984 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
25,032 | 1–0 | 4 | 25-09-1983 | Serres Municipal Stadium | 13,138 | 4–0 |
1984–85 | 19 | 17-02-1985 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
57,581 | 2–1 | 4 | 21-10-1984 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
41,073 | 1–0 |
1985–86 | 11 | 01-12-1985 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
37,604 | 2–0 | 26 | 30-03-1986 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
24,970 | 1–0 |
1986–87 | 20 | 01-03-1987 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
53,720 | 1–1 | 5 | 05-10-1986 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
40,718 | 4–1 |
1987–88 | 25 | 27-03-1988 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
46,027 | 2–1 | 10 | 06-12-1987 | Serres Municipal Stadium | 10,827 | 6–1 |
1988–89 | 4 | 02-10-1988 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
74,232 | 0–1 | 19 | 12-02-1989 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
32,112 | 1–0 |
1989–90 | 9 | 12-11-1989 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
30,716 | 4–0 | 26 | 25-03-1990 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
17,169 | 4–1 |
1990–91 | 9 | 02-12-1990 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
23,974 | 3–2 | 26 | 10-04-1991 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
17,870 | 3–2 |
1991–92 | 15 | 12-01-1992 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
18,004 | 3–2 | 32 | 24-05-1992 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
8,577 | 1–2 |
1992–93 | 31 | 09-05-1993 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
11,527 | 2–0 | 14 | 20-12-1992 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
7,988 | 0–0 |
1993–94 | 3 | 05-09-1993 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
12,237 | 1–0 | 20 | 16-11-1994 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
10,291 | 1–1 |
1994–95 | 25 | 26-03-1995 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
16,497 | 2–0 | 8 | 06-11-1994 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
26,404 | 3–0 |
1995–96 | 28 | 07-04-1996 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
6,191 | 1–0 | 11 | 26-11-1995 | Trikala Municipal Stadium | 6,699 | 0–0 |
1996–97 | 13 | 22-11-1996 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
14,694 | 1–0 | 30 | 20-04-1997 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
35,850 | 0–0 |
1997–98 | 23 | 22-02-1998 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
32,275 | 2–0 | 6 | 18-10-1997 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
26,471 | 2–1 |
1998–99 | 25 | 04-04-1999 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
16,582 | 2–1 | 8 | 31-10-1998 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
25,858 | 1–22 |
1999–00 | 7 | 08-11-1999 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
11,977 | 4–1 | 24 | 19-03-2000 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
25,550 | 0–2 |
2000–01 | 23 | 17-03-2001 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
12,925 | 1–0 | 8 | 27-11-2000 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
5,723 | 2–4 |
2001–02 | 16 | 17-02-2002 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
37,825 | 3–2 | 3 | 14-10-2001 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,200 | 1–1 |
2002–03 | 20 | 23-02-2003 | G. Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Smyrnis. The stadium holds 14,856 and was built in 1948. It was used by Olympiacos for about 3 years as home ground, due to the construction... |
9,518 | 4–3 | 5 | 26-10-2003 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,296 | 1–1 |
2003–04 | 16 | 11-01-2004 | G. Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Smyrnis. The stadium holds 14,856 and was built in 1948. It was used by Olympiacos for about 3 years as home ground, due to the construction... |
9,164 | 1–2 | 1 | 24-08-2003 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
— | 0–2 |
2004–05 | 6 | 30-10-2004 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
26,972 | 5–1 | 21 | 06-03-2005 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
23,950 | 1–1 |
2005–06 2005-06 in Greek football The 2005-06 Greek Football season saw Olympiacos claim its second consecutive and 34th Greek title in the Alpha Ethniki. However, the season was somewhat overshadowed by the suspension of the Greek FA by UEFA, which jeopardized the European places of the Champions League, UEFA Cup, and Intertoto... |
6 | 16-10-2005 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
— | 1–2 | 21 | 26-02-2006 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
7,050 | 1–2 |
2006–07 | 3 | 09-09-2006 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
29,140 | 2–0 | 18 | 21-01-2007 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
23,483 | 2–3 |
2007–08 Super League Greece 2007-08 2007-08 was the second season of the Super League's, and started on September 1, 2007. The defending champions were Olympiacos. Asteras Tripolis, Veria and Levadiakos were promoted from Beta Ethniki in the previous season.-Postponement:... |
7 | 03-11-2007 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
28,077 | 2–1 | 22 | 23-02-2008 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,000 | 1–1 |
2008–09 | 10 | 16-11-2008 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
29,482 | 2–0 | 25 | 08-03-2009 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
22,214 | 0–0 |
2009–10 | 19 | 24-01-2010 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
26,139 | 0–1 | 4 | 20-09-2009 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
23,010 | 1–2 |
p-o | 12-05-2010 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
15,829 | 0–1 | p-o | 09-05-2010 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
24,109 | 1–0 | |
2010–11 | 11 | 21-11-2010 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
30,275 | 3–0 | 26 | 13-03-2011 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
20,023 | 2–1 |
2011–12 2011–12 Superleague Greece The 2011–12 Superleague Greece is the 53rd season of the highest football league of Greece and the sixth under the name Superleague. The season will begin in late August or early September 2011 and will end in May 2012 with the last matches of the European playoff round... |
5 | 02-10-2011 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
28,772 | 2–1 | 20 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
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1 Match suspended at 27th minute (score: 1–0). Olympiacos were awarded a 2–0 win.
2 Match suspended at 83rd minute (score: 1–2). Remained as final result.
Greek Cup
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1950–51 | Final | 11–03–1951 | Ap. Nikolaidis Stadium Apostolos Nikolaidis stadium Apostolos Nikolaidis Stadium is a football stadium in Athens, Greece. The stadium, has been the home of Panathinaikos FC and has played for most of the years of its existence, since its foundation back in 1908.... |
N/A | 4–0 | |||||
1970–71 | Final | 09–06–1971 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 3–1 | |||||
1972–73 | Final | 17–06–1973 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
40,070 | 1–0 | |||||
1973–74 | Final | 16–06–1974 | Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Nea Filadelfeia , a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK Athens FC. It was named after a one-time club president, Nicholas Goumas, who contributed to its building and later... |
N/A | 2–2 | aet; 3–4 p. | ||||
1974–75 | Semifinal | 28–05–1975 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
N/A | 4–0 | |||||
1975–76 | Round of 16 | 10–03–1976 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
38,846 | 1–1 | aet; 6–5 p. | ||||
1978–79 | Round of 16 | 21–02–1979 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
29,453 | 2–2 | aet; 6–5 p. | ||||
1979–80 | Round of 32 | 06–02–1980 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
38,150 | 1–2 | |||||
1980–81 | Final | 21–06–1981 | Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Nea Filadelfeia , a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK Athens FC. It was named after a one-time club president, Nicholas Goumas, who contributed to its building and later... |
30,512 | 3–1 | |||||
1985–86 | 2nd Round | 20–11–1985 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
25,955 | 0–0 | aet; 4–3 p. | ||||
1989–90 | Round of 16 | 24–01–1990 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
22,090 | 1–0 | aet; 5–3 p. | 10–01–1990 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
27,217 | 1–0 |
1990–91 | Round of 32 | 05–12–1990 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
17,789 | 2–0 | 09–01–1991 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
33,411 | 3–0 | |
1991–92 | Final | 27–05–1992 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
29,831 | 2–0 | 20–05–1992 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
25,744 | 1–1 | |
1996–97 | Round of 16 | 11–12–1996 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
4,503 | 2–1 | 27–11–1996 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
20,498 | 1–2 | |
1999–00 | Round of 16 | 12–01–2000 | Athens Olympic Stadium Olympic Stadium (Athens) The Olympic Stadium "Spiros Louis" , is part of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex. It is named after the first modern Olympic marathon race winner in 1896, Spiros Louis.-History:... |
17,317 | 2–1 | |||||
2000–01 | Final | 12–05–2001 | Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Nea Filadelfeia , a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK Athens FC. It was named after a one-time club president, Nicholas Goumas, who contributed to its building and later... |
13,300 | 2–4 | |||||
2002–03 | Quarter Final | 12–03–2003 | G. Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium Georgios Kamaras Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Apollon Smyrnis. The stadium holds 14,856 and was built in 1948. It was used by Olympiacos for about 3 years as home ground, due to the construction... |
11,466 | 1–2 | 26–02–2003 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
17,647 | 3–1 | |
2008–09 | Quarter Final | 04–03–2009 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
23,983 | 2–0 | aet | 04–02–2009 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
21,043 | 1–0 |
2010–11 2010–11 Greek Cup The 2010–11 Greek Cup is the 69th season of the Greek Football Cup. A total of 67 clubs were accepted to enter, after the withdrawal of Egaleo, Kalamata and Pyrsos Grevena and their relegation to Delta Ethniki.... |
Quarter Final | 19–01–2011 | Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium Karaiskakis Stadium is in the Neo Faliro area of Piraeus, Greece. It is the home ground of Olympiacos F.C. and is named after Georgios Karaiskakis , hero of the Greek War of Independence, who was mortally wounded near the area.... |
28,404 | 1–1 | 02–02–2011 | Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium Toumba Stadium is a football stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece, owned by the multisports club A.S. PAOK. It was built in 6 September 1959 as the club's prime sporting venue and served the home ground for the club's football team, which was participating in the then national football league. The... |
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• Series won: Olympiacos 13, PAOK 6.
Men in both teams
Players Kostas Orfanos Ioannis Gounaris Ioannis Gounaris Ioannis Gounaris is a retired Greek footballer.-Career:Gounaris was a right back who played for PAOK FC and Olympiacos FC in the 1970s and 80's. He earned 27 caps for the Greek National team, and participated in EURO 1980.Gounaris was a fullback far ahead of his time... Petros Skouras Georgios Kostikos Georgios Kostikos Georgios Kostikos is a retired Greek footballer.During his career he played for Pierikos, PAOK, Olympiacos and Diagoras. He played for PAOK from 1977 until 1986, before finishing his career with Olympiacos and Diagoras... Charis Baniotis Sotiris Mavrommatis Makis Chavos Georgios Mitsibonas Georgios Mitsibonas Georgios Mitsibonas was a famous Greek football player during the 1980s and 1990s. He was born in 1962 in the village of Tsaritsani in the prefecture of Larissa. He started his football career as a centre forward in Ikonomos Tsaritsanis and in 1981 he signed with Larissa where he played one year... |
Players Vangelis Kalogeropoulos Alexandros Alexiou Alexandros Alexiou Alexandros "Alexis" Alexiou is a former Greek football player. He played for Apollon Kalamarias, Olympiacos, and PAOK, as well as for the national side. He competed at the 1994 FIFA World Cup.-External links:*... Giorgos Skartados Giorgos Skartados Giorgos Skartados is a retired Greek international footballer who played for PAOK F.C..-Career:Born in Rhodes, Skartados started his career at local club Rodos F.C.. In the summer of 1982, he joined PAOK and played mainly as a midfielder for 256 league games and scored 84 goals, including the... Panagiotis Tsalouchidis Panagiotis Tsalouchidis Panagiotis Tsalouchidis is a Greek former footballer who played professionally from 1983 to 1999 for Veria, Olympiacos and PAOK, making 500 league appearances in Greek football. Tsalouchidis also represented Greece at international level, earning 75 caps between 1987 and 1995, and representing his... Božidar Bandović Božidar Bandović Božidar Bandović is a Serbian football manager and former player, most recently managing Kerkyra F.C. . He took the technical leadership of the Olympiacos's F.C. team, with Andreas Niniadis as his assistant, after Zico's dismissal... Kyriakos Tochouroglou Koffi Amponsah Koffi Amponsah Kofi John Amponsah is a former Ghanaian International football defender who last played for Enosis Neon Paralimni.... |
Players Luciano de Souza Luciano de Souza Luciano de Souza, simply Luciano , is a former Brazilian football player and currently the football manager of Kalloni which competes in Greek Football League... Stylianos Venetidis Stylianos Venetidis Stylianos "Stelios" Venetidis is a football defender who currently plays for Larissa. He is a very constant and composed player, attributes that gave him the chance to play for top class Greek football teams and be an important member for the Greek national football team, playing also in 3 games... Georgios Georgiadis Georgios Georgiadis Georgios Georgiadis is a former Greek footballer. He last played for PAOK Thessaloniki FC.-Career:Born in Kavala, Greece, on 8 March 1972, Georgiadis' family, soon after his birth, left for Stuttgart, Germany, where young Giorgos first learned to play football. He returned to Greece, as a teenager... Pantelis Kafes Pantelis Kafes Pantelis Kafes is a Greek footballer currently playing as a deep-lying playmaker for AEK Athens in the Greek Super League... Ioannis Okkas Lampros Choutos Lampros Choutos Lampros Choutos is a Greek footballer who plays as a striker.During his career, he played equal periods of time in his country and Italy.-Early years:... Leonardo Leonardo de Jesus Geraldo Leonardo de Jesus Geraldo known as Leonardo or just Léo is a Brazilian footballer, usually playing as a wing-back. He currently plays for PAOK F.C. in Greek Super League.-Portuguesa:... |
Managers Les Shannon Les Shannon Leslie "Les" Shannon was an English football player and manager.-Playing career:Shannon was born in Liverpool; a centre-forward, he started his playing career with his hometown club of Liverpool in November 1944... Lakis Petropoulos Heinz Höher Nikos Alefantos Nikos Alefantos Nikolaos Alefantos also known with the nickname "Kyr-Nikos", is a Greek football coach. He is well-known in Greece as a cult figure, due to his temperamental style, frequent use of harsh language and controversial views on coaching... Ioannis Gounaris Ioannis Gounaris Ioannis Gounaris is a retired Greek footballer.-Career:Gounaris was a right back who played for PAOK FC and Olympiacos FC in the 1970s and 80's. He earned 27 caps for the Greek National team, and participated in EURO 1980.Gounaris was a fullback far ahead of his time... Thijs Libregts Thijs Libregts Thijs Libregts is a Dutch football coach and former player, who played professionally in the 1950s. His daughter Patricia was one of Holland's leading water polo players in the 1980s and 1990s.-Club career:... Ljupko Petrović Ljupko Petrovic Ljubomir "Ljupko" Petrović is a Bosnian Serb former football player, today a football manager and winner of the European Cup in 1991 with Red Star.-Biography:... Oleg Blokhin Oleg Blokhin Oleh Volodymyrovych "Oleg" Blokhin is a Ukrainian football coach and current head coach of the Ukrainian national team. Blokhin was formerly a standout striker for Dynamo Kyiv and the Soviet national team... Dušan Bajević Dušan Bajevic Dušan Bajević is a Bosnian football manager and former Yugoslav international.-Playing career:... |