1985–86 Beta Ethniki

Last updated
Beta Ethniki
Season1985–86
Champions Diagoras Rodos
Promoted
Relegated
1986–87

Beta Ethniki 1985–86 complete season. [1]

Contents

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Diagoras Rodos (C, P)38208106838+3048Promotion to Alpha Ethniki
2 Veria (P)38181195535+2047
3 Makedonikos 38196136442+2244
4 Levadiakos 381315104538+741
5 Kavala 38159145945+1439
6 Athinaikos 381313125151039
7 Trikala 38158154035+538
8 Kastoria 381214124142138
9 Atromitos 38166164550538
10 Pierikos 38165174349637
11 Egaleo 38149154743+437
12 Kilkisiakos 38157164645+137
13 Panetolikos 38149154953437
14 Proodeftiki 38149154553837
15 Ionikos 38149154149837
16 Acharnaikos 381310155158736
17 Edessaikos (R)381481641551436Relegation to Gamma Ethniki
18 Naoussa (R)381371840551533
19 Aiolikos (R)381371839571833
20 Agrotikos Asteras (R)381162140672728
Source: [1]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away ACH AGR AIO ATH ATR DIA EDE EGA ION KAS KAV KIL LEV MAK NAO PNT PIE PRO TRI VER
Acharnaikos 1–05–11–10–03–16–10–01–12–02–12–02–31–01–00–32–31–12–13–2
Agrotikos Asteras 2–03–02–26–20–31–11–21–00–02–12–13–11–10–01–22–11–04–00–2
Aiolikos 1–11–23–11–12–10–10–01–02–12–01–02–01–00–26–31–02–12–10–0
Athinaikos 0–11–12–07–10–22–03–21–02–01–03–01–10–32–13–11–01–11–14–2
Atromitos 2–01–02–00–13–03–11–00–11–12–12–12–02–01–02–21–14–11–01–0
Diagoras Rodos 4–22–02–15–12–03–11–12–03–03–12–01–16–03–14–02–13–11–03–1
Edessaikos 1–22–02–12–01–31–01–03–15–22–00–01–11–01–13–01–01–01–00–0
Egaleo 2–07–00–12–02–03–14–01–01–01–11–10–01–22–12–12–14–10–22–0
Ionikos 3–02–12–12–21–02–01–11–11–14–13–20–11–02–10–02–12–01–01–0
Kastoria 3–03–10–02–10–01–11–12–03–02–21–10–04–03–12–03–21–02–10–0
Kavala 1–06–10–02–03–24–13–05–01–10–02–11–01–16–12–04–02–02–01–1
Kilkisiakos 4–11–03–12–21–00–02–01–02–03–03–02–10–02–04–11–03–21–00–1
Levadiakos 1–12–04–01–11–01–03–11–12–00–01–11–01–10–00–03–13–04–00–0
Makedonikos 2–22–15–14–04–01–04–02–03–12–04–12–11–32–03–13–03–11–23–0
Naoussa 2–01–02–01–11–00–31–03–04–30–20–24–11–01–12–00–01–11–03–1
Panetolikos 2–21–01–00–00–11–13–11–02–10–03–04–23–03–24–01–02–00–11–1
Pierikos 2–04–13–20–03–21–12–14–22–03–02–01–03–10–23–03–22–01–11–1
Proodeftiki 1–02–03–12–23–23–22–02–01–12–11–01–02–21–04–11–11–01–01–1
Trikala 5–33–00–01–03–00–02–11–10–02–00–00–03–02–01–02–01–22–01–0
Veria 1–16–03–12–11–00–01–11–06–02–02–14–03–11–03–21–01–01–12–1
Source: [1]
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Playoffs

Relegation playoff

Team 1 Agg. Team 21st leg2nd leg
Acharnaikos 8–2 Edessaikos 6–12–1

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