Double-headed eagles derby

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Double-headed eagles derby
1989-90 PAOK AEK.JPG
PAOK vs AEK (1–1) at Toumba Stadium
during the 1989–90 season.
Native nameΝτέρμπι των Δικέφαλων Αετών (Greek)
Location Nea FiladelfeiaThessaloniki,
Greece
Teams AEK Athens
PAOK
First meeting8 March 1931
Panhellenic Championship
AEK Athens 1–1 PAOK
Latest meeting7th April 2024
Super League
AEK Athens 2–2 PAOK
Next meeting28th April 2024
Stadiums Agia Sophia Stadium (AEK Athens)
Toumba Stadium (PAOK)
Statistics
Most winsAEK Athens (83)
Top scorer Kostas Nestoridis (17)
Largest victoryPAOK 6–1 AEK Athens
(3 February 1982)

The Double-headed eagles derby is a football derby between AEK Athens and PAOK. Both teams have the same roots, being refugees from Constantinople (AEK in Nea Filadelfeia, a suburban town in the Athens agglomeration, and PAOK in Thessaloniki), after the Greco-Turkish War, the Asia Minor Catastrophe and the population exchange. Both teams use the same emblem (Double-headed eagle), to reminisce the Byzantine Empire, but in different colors (black and yellow for AEK, black and white for PAOK). The very first match between the two teams took place in Leoforos Alexandras Stadium in Athens during the final phase of the 1930–31 Panhellenic Championship (8 March 1931; score: 1–1). The rivalry used to remain on-pitch for several years. However, since the Greek Cup Final of 2017 there is an ongoing, intense and overall exaggeration of the rivalry, further boosted after the championship conquered by AEK in 2018, when PAOK were deducted 3 points by court decision and AEK were given 3 points, which adjudged the title holder. [1]

Contents

Statistics

Toumba Stadium, home of PAOK Paok-spartak (2).jpg
Toumba Stadium, home of PAOK
Major honours won
Competition AEK PAOK
Greek League 133
Greek Cup 168
Greek League Cup 1
Greek Super Cup 2
Greater Greece Cup 1
Total3212
AEK
wins
Draws PAOK
wins
Panhellenic Championship (1927–28 - 1958–59)
At AEK home511
At PAOK home331
Total842
Super League Greece (1959–60 - present) [note 1]
At AEK home49169
At PAOK home152533
Total644142
Greek Cup
At AEK home426
At PAOK home329
Neutral field401
Total11416
Total
834960
Players of AEK and PAOK, 1939 Cup final AEK PAOK 1939.jpg
Players of AEK and PAOK, 1939 Cup final

Matches list

Panhellenic Championship (1927–28 - 1958–59)

AEK – PAOKPAOK – AEK
SeasonR.DateVenueAtten.ScoreR.DateVenueAtten.Score
1930–31 308–03–1931 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A1–11312–07–1931Iraklis StadiumN/A1–2
1931–32 121–02–1932 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A2–0802–05–1932Sintrivani StadiumN/A2–2
1935–36 1022–03–1936Rouf StadiumN/A2–0502–02–1936Sintrivani StadiumN/A4–1
1939–40 F109–06–1940 Nikos Goumas Stadium 3,0001–0F216–06–1940Sintrivani StadiumN/A3–4
1953–54 516–05–1954 Nikos Goumas Stadium 15,0003–1920–06–1954Sintrivani Stadium10,0002–2
1957–58 1124–04–1958 Nikos Goumas Stadium 8,0006–22106–07–1958 Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium 6,0001–1
1958–59 301–02–1959 Nikos Goumas Stadium 7,2950–11212–04–1959Sintrivani Stadium6,9991–3

Super League Greece (1959–60 - present)

AEK – PAOKPAOK – AEK
SeasonR.DateVenueAtten.ScoreR.DateVenueAtten.Score
1959–60 2308–05–1960 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,0003–1813–12–1959 Toumba Stadium 14,2301–2
1960–61 1529–01–1961 Nikos Goumas Stadium 15,0003–03025–06–1961 Toumba Stadium 5,0001–1
1961–62 2613–05–1962 Nikos Goumas Stadium 11,0006–21110–12–1961 Toumba Stadium 13,2761–2
1962–63 2605–05–1963 Nikos Goumas Stadium 18,4705–11109–12–1962 Toumba Stadium 14,4420–3
1963–64 1612–01–1964 Nikos Goumas Stadium 18,7623–1115–09–1963 Toumba Stadium 19,9121–0
1964–65 1120–12–1964 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,8971–02616–05–1965 Toumba Stadium 9,3771–1
1965–66 2117–04–1966 Nikos Goumas Stadium 9,8145–1602–01–1966 Toumba Stadium 13,2251–1
1966–67 2012–03–1967 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,4432–0520–11–1966 Toumba Stadium 19,6401–0
1967–68 415–11–1967 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,2952–02125–02–1968 Toumba Stadium 22,1561–2
1968–69 420–10–1968 Karaiskakis Stadium 26,3360–12123–02–1969 Toumba Stadium 18,2471–1
1969–70 823–11–1969 Nikos Goumas Stadium 26,0422–02529–03–1970 Toumba Stadium 21,7164–0
1970–71 227–09–1970 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,4062–01907–02–1971 Toumba Stadium 25,6600–0
1971–72 119–09–1971 Nikos Goumas Stadium 28,5811–01830–01–1972 Toumba Stadium 35,4112–0
1972–73 2715–04–1973 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,6540–21003–12–1972 Toumba Stadium 39,5540–0
1973–74 2607–04–1974 Nikos Goumas Stadium 17,5490–0902–12–1973 Toumba Stadium 26,4263–0
1974–75 2904–05–1975 Nikos Goumas Stadium 16,6063–11205–01–1975 Toumba Stadium 39,0171–1
1975–76 1211–01–1976 Kostas Davourlis Stadium 20,1050–02702–05–1976 Toumba Stadium 45,0101–0
1976–77 2801–05–1977 Nikos Goumas Stadium 22,1611–01119–12–1976 Toumba Stadium 45,2520–0
1977–78 3314–05–1978 Nikos Goumas Stadium 21,7412–01608–01–1978 Toumba Stadium 17,5521–1
1978–79 210–09–1978 Nikos Goumas Stadium 27,8543–21911–02–1979 Toumba Stadium 41,9092–1
1979–80 2010–02–1980 Nikos Goumas Stadium 26,9493–1314–10–1979 Toumba Stadium 24,0824–0
1980–81 1901–02–1981 Nikos Goumas Stadium 21,9734–0214–09–1980 Kaftanzoglio Stadium 36,9641–2
1981–82 1403–01–1982 Nikos Goumas Stadium 23,9151–13109–05–1982 Toumba Stadium 15,7061–1
1982–83 2701–05–1983Korinthos Stadium6,7041–31019–12–1982 Toumba Stadium 10,4685–0
1983–84 1722–01–1984 Nikos Goumas Stadium 14,5174–0211–09–1983 Serres Municipal Stadium 11,8861–0
1984–85 504–11–1984 Nikos Goumas Stadium 23,3562–22010–03–1985 Toumba Stadium 40,5061–1
1985–86 214–09–1985 Athens Olympic Stadium 54,8001–01726–01–1986 Toumba Stadium 24,1132–1
1986–87 906–12–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 18,3491–22405–04–1987 Toumba Stadium 14,1671–0
1987–88 1624–01–1988 Nikos Goumas Stadium 26,2171–0106–09–1987 Toumba Stadium 33,2432–2
1988–89 3021–05–1989 Nikos Goumas Stadium 25,9340–01515–01–1989 Toumba Stadium 31,9690–1
1989–90 1828–01–1990 Nikos Goumas Stadium 18,2552–1117–09–1989 Toumba Stadium 35,3461–1
1990–91 2928–04–1991 Nikos Goumas Stadium 10,4540–01223–12–1990 Toumba Stadium 13,7821–1
1991–92 1725–01–1992 Nikos Goumas Stadium 9,5623–13407–06–1992 Toumba Stadium 6,1842–2
1992–93 1129–11–1992 Nikos Goumas Stadium 19,2203–12810–04–1993 Toumba Stadium 9,2672–1
1993–94 2306–02–1994 Nikos Goumas Stadium 9,4792–0625–09–1993 Toumba Stadium 11,2480–0
1994–95 318–09–1994 Nikos Goumas Stadium 11,5174–32019–02–1995 Toumba Stadium 13,5091–1
1995–96 2623–03–1996 Nikos Goumas Stadium 7,7004–0906–11–1995 Toumba Stadium 7,9461–3 [note 2]
1996–97 3104–05–1997 Nikos Goumas Stadium 11,2501–21405–01–1997 Toumba Stadium 24,0560–0
1997–98 1818–01–1998 Nikos Goumas Stadium 22,1293–0131–08–1997 Toumba Stadium 30,3470–0
1998–99 2618–04–1999 Nikos Goumas Stadium 14,1392–0907–11–1998 Toumba Stadium 13,5352–1
1999–00 1805–02–2000 Nikos Goumas Stadium 10,0822–0120–09–1999 Toumba Stadium 22,2264–4
2000–01 2919–05–2001 Nikos Goumas Stadium 6,0703–21414–01–2001 Toumba Stadium 7,0382–1
2001–02 2608–05–2002 Nikos Goumas Stadium 11,0796–21327–01–2002 Toumba Stadium 21,5423–2
2002–03 901–12–2002 Nikos Goumas Stadium 5,1883–42422–03–2003 Toumba Stadium 11,3400–1
2003–04 901–11–2003 Giannis Pathiakakis Stadium 2,1343–12421–03–2004 Toumba Stadium 24,8293–2
2004–05 2510–04–2005 Athens Olympic Stadium 35,9942–01005–12–2004 Toumba Stadium 9,5681–1
2005–06 1204–12–2005 Athens Olympic Stadium 24,6772–12709–04–2006 Toumba Stadium 10,3672–1
2006–07 119–08–2006 Athens Olympic Stadium 23,1090–01606–01–2007 Toumba Stadium 15,6862–0
2007–08 1430–12–2007 Athens Olympic Stadium 24,2572–02913–04–2008 Toumba Stadium 11,5690–4
2008–09 1711–01–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 19,1941–0214–09–2008 Toumba Stadium 25,2031–1
p-o20–05–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 14,8313–1p-o17–05–2009 Toumba Stadium 28,7030–1
2009–10 1228–11–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 15,9421–02721–03–2010 Toumba Stadium 18,5890–1
p-o28–04–2010 Athens Olympic Stadium 11,8070–0p-o16–05–2010 Toumba Stadium 25,3031–0
2010–11 2506–03–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 5,5184–01013–11–2010 Toumba Stadium 18,4532–1
p-o15–05–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors3–0p-o18–05–2011 Toumba Stadium 19,0752–1
2011–12 1929–01–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 6,1100–2425–09–2011 Toumba Stadium 19,2353–0
p-o16–05–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 8,2932–0p-o02–05–2012 Toumba Stadium 9,7711–0
2012–13 2216–02–2013 Athens Olympic Stadium 15,1050–0720–10–2012 Toumba Stadium 15,2391–0
2015–16 1924–02–2016 Athens Olympic Stadium 13,7921–0423–09–2015 Toumba Stadium 21,1992–1
p-o25–05–2016 Athens Olympic Stadium 10,8800–0p-o11–05–2016 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors2–1
2016–17 2412–03–2017 Athens Olympic Stadium 11,8793–0930–10–2016 Toumba Stadium 18,7411–0
p-o28–05–2017 Athens Olympic Stadium 3,5521–0p-o14–05–2017 Toumba Stadium 15,4130–1
2017–18 1005–11–2017 Athens Olympic Stadium 14,0561–02511–03–2018 Toumba Stadium 21,4310–3 [note 3]
2018–19 1903–02–2019 Athens Olympic Stadium 24,2911–1423–09–2018 Toumba Stadium 23,7632–0
2019–20 529–09–2019 Athens Olympic Stadium 32,5762–21812–01–2020 Toumba Stadium 21,3321–0
p-o15–07–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors0–0p-o01–07–2020 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors0–2
2020–21 518–10–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors1–11824–01–2021 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors2–2
p-o05–05–2021 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors1–2p-o21–03–2021 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors3–1
2021–22 1702–03–2022 Athens Olympic Stadium 4,5411–1426–09–2021 Toumba Stadium 10,3262–0
p-o20–03–2022 Athens Olympic Stadium 8,0750–1p-o01–05–2022 Toumba Stadium 6,9221–1
2022–23 1030–10–2022 Agia Sophia Stadium 31,1002–02319–02–2023 Toumba Stadium 18,4102–0
p-o26–04–2023 Agia Sophia Stadium 30,5704–0p-o02–04–2023 Toumba Stadium 21,7710–1
2023–24 930–10–2023 Agia Sophia Stadium 31,1002–02211–02–2024 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors1–1
p-o07–04–2024 Agia Sophia Stadium 2–2p-o28–04–2024 Toumba Stadium

•There were no games in 2013–14 and 2014–15 seasons due to the relegation of AEK to lower divisions.

Greek Cup

[2]

SeasonRoundAEK – PAOKPAOK – AEKWinner
DateVenueAtten.ScoreDateVenueAtten.Score
1931–32 Semi-finals18–10–1931 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A2–1AEK
1938–39 Final28–05–1939 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A2–1AEK
1963–64 Round of 1624–05–1964 Toumba Stadium 9,0610–3 ( a.e.t. )AEK
1964–65 Round of 1618–04–1965 Nikos Goumas Stadium 11,0664–0AEK
1970–71 Semi-finals26–05–1971 Toumba Stadium 28,8153–2PAOK
1973–74 Round of 1624–02–1974 Toumba Stadium 23,5973–1PAOK
1976–77 Round of 1609–02–1977 Toumba Stadium 44,0452–1PAOK
1977–78 Final04–06–1978 Karaiskakis Stadium 23,4832–0AEK
1979–80 Round of 1620–02–1980 Toumba Stadium 28,1511–0PAOK
1980–81 Semi-finals10–06–1981Municipal Stadium of Chalkida12,7360–203–06–1981 Toumba Stadium 26,6741–0PAOK
1981–82 Round of 1624–02–1982 Nikos Goumas Stadium 7,1172–203–02–1982 Toumba Stadium 19,5506–1PAOK
1982–83 Final29–06–1983 Athens Olympic Stadium 72,2402–0AEK
1991–92 Semi-finals15–04–1992 Nikos Goumas Stadium 15,1532–029–04–1992 Toumba Stadium 21,3883–0 ( a.e.t. )PAOK
2001–02 Quarter-finals30–01–2002 Nikos Goumas Stadium 6,3102–106–02–2002 Toumba Stadium 15,1090–4AEK
2002–03 Semi-finals23–04–2003 Nikos Goumas Stadium 10,0820–107–05–2003 Toumba Stadium 8,3631–1PAOK
2010–11 Semi-finals02–03–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 16,9280–016–03–2011 Toumba Stadium 23,1050–1AEK
2011–12 Round of 1618–01–2012 Toumba Stadium 15,0952–0PAOK
2016–17 Final06–05–2017 Panthessaliko Stadium 19,2362–1PAOK
2017–18 Final12–05–2018 Athens Olympic Stadium 35,5450–2PAOK
2018–19 Final11–05–2019 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors0–1PAOK
2020–21 Semi-finals07–04–2021 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors0–129–04–2021 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors2–1PAOK
2021–22 Quarter-finals09–02–2022 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors1–219–01–2022 Toumba Stadium Cl. doors0–0PAOK
2022–23 Final24–05–2023 Panthessaliko Stadium Cl. doors2–0AEK

Series won: AEK 9, PAOK 14.

Top scorers

AEK AthensLeagueCupTotalPAOKLeagueCupTotal
Flag of Greece.svg Kostas Nestoridis 14317 Flag of Brazil.svg Neto Guerino 639
Flag of Greece.svg Mimis Papaioannou 12315 Flag of Greece.svg Christos Dimopoulos 45
Flag of Greece.svg Thomas Mavros 8412 Flag of Greece.svg Giorgos Koudas 617
Flag of Greece.svg Demis Nikolaidis 10111 Flag of Greece.svg Ioannis Giakoumis 606
Flag of Greece.svg Christos Kostis 707 Flag of Greece.svg Stavros Sarafis 51
Flag of Greece.svg Vasilios Tsiartas 52 Flag of Greece.svg Vasilios Vasilakos [note 4] 505
Flag of Greece.svg Andreas Stamatiadis 606 Flag of Cyprus (1960-2006).svg Ioannis Okkas 41
Flag of Greece.svg Vasilis Dimitriadis 60 Flag of Greece.svg Stefanos Athanasiadis 41
Flag of Argentina.svg Ismael Blanco 60 Flag of Portugal.svg Vieirinha 41
Flag of Greece.svg Nikos Liberopoulos 505 Flag of Greece.svg Dimitris Paridis 32

Penalties and red cards

Including all the Alpha Ethniki and Greek Cup games since 1959–60.

SeasonMatchPenalties for AEK (25)Penalties for PAOK (21)
1961–62 PAOK – AEK 1–2Soccerball shad check.svg Nestoridis 14'Soccerball shad check.svg Kiourtzis 70'
1962–63 AEK – PAOK 5–1Soccerball shad check.svg Nestoridis 36'
1964–65 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 4–0Soccerball shad check.svg Nestoridis 35'
1965–66 AEK – PAOK 5–1Soccerball shad check.svg Papaioannou 89'
1969–70 PAOK – AEK 4–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Karafeskos 53'Soccerball shad check.svg Sarafis 4'
1973–74 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 3–1Soccerball shad check.svg Sarafis 80'
1975–76 PAOK – AEK 1–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Sarafis 18'
1976–77 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shade cross.svg Intzoglou 57'
1978–79 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Guerino 48'
1980–81 AEK – PAOK 4–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Mavros 69'
1980–81 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 1–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Ardizoglou 82'Soccerball shad check.svg Kostikos 38'
1981–82 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 2–2Soccerball shade cross.svg Mavros 25'
1983–84 AEK – PAOK 4–0Soccerball shad check.svg Mavros 26'
1989–90 PAOK – AEK 1–1Soccerball shad check.svg Skartados 29'
1991–92 AEK – PAOK 3–1Soccerball shade cross.svg Dimitriadis 70'
1992–93 AEK – PAOK 3–1Soccerball shad check.svg Dimitriadis 1'
1994–95 AEK – PAOK 4–3Soccerball shad check.svg Saravakos 5'Soccerball shad check.svg Lagonidis 85'
1995–96 AEK – PAOK 4–0Soccerball shad check.svg Tsiartas 23'
1998–99 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Olivares 63'
1998–99 AEK – PAOK 2–0Soccerball shad check.svg Nikolaidis 45'
1999–00 PAOK – AEK 4–4Soccerball shad check.svg Ćirić 1'
2000–01 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Frousos 80'
2000–01 AEK – PAOK 3–2Soccerball shad check.svg Tsiartas 13'
2001–02 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 0–4Soccerball shad check.svg Tsiartas 27'
2001–02 AEK – PAOK 6–2Soccerball shade cross.svg Georgiadis 29'
2002–03 AEK – PAOK 3–4Soccerball shad check.svg Nikolaidis 45'+6'
2004–05 AEK – PAOK 2–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Salpingidis 3'
2005–06 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Katsouranis 90'+1'
2009–10 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 1–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Scocco 50'
2010–11 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Leonardo 68'
2010–11 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Vitolo 37'
2011–12 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 2–0Soccerball shad check.svg Lino 33'
2015–16 PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shad check.svg Athanasiadis 84'
2016–17 (p.off)AEK – PAOK 1–0Soccerball shade cross.svg Christodoulopoulos 6'
2017–18 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 0–2Soccerball shade cross.svg Prijović 25'
2019–20 AEK – PAOK 2–2Soccerball shade cross.svg Biseswar 25'
2019–20 PAOK – AEK 1–0Soccerball shad check.svg Vieirinha 57'
2019–20 (p.off)PAOK – AEK 0–2Soccerball shad check.svg Livaja 81'
2020–21 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 2–1Soccerball shade cross.svg Vieirinha 61'
2020–21 (p.off)AEK – PAOK 1–2Soccerball shad check.svg Tanković 90'+2'Soccerball shad check.svg Schwab 50'
2021–22 PAOK – AEK 2–0Soccerball shad check.svg Kurtić 79'
SeasonMatchRed cards for AEK players (20)Red cards for PAOK players (29)
1976–77 AEK – PAOK 1–0 Red card.svg Damanakis 44'
1978–79 PAOK – AEK 2–1 Red card.svg Ravousis 40' Red card.svg Koudas 56'
1989–90 AEK – PAOK 2–1 Red card.svg Peppes 89'
1990–91 AEK – PAOK 0–0 Red card.svg Karagiannis 75'
1992–93 AEK – PAOK 3–1 Red card.svg Karagiannis 78' Red card.svg Plitsis 86'
1997–98 AEK – PAOK 3–0 Red card.svg Kapetanopoulos 79' Red card.svg Zagorakis 88'
1998–99 PAOK – AEK 2–1 Red card.svg Markos 62'
1999–00 PAOK – AEK 4–4 Red card.svg Bjeković 52'
2001–02 (Cup)PAOK – AEK 0–4 Red card.svg Koulakiotis 26'
2003–04 PAOK – AEK 3–2 Red card.svg Kapsis 54'
2004–05 AEK – PAOK 2–0 Red card.svg Liberopoulos 28' Red card.svg Zografakis 28'
2006–07 AEK – PAOK 0–0 Red card.svg Arabatzis 87'
2008–09 AEK – PAOK 1–0 Red card.svg Contreras 66'
2008–09 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 0–1 Red card.svg Georgeas 71' Red card.svg Hetemaj 84'
2008–09 (p. off)AEK – PAOK 3–1 Red card.svg Sorlin 44'
2009–10 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 1–0 Red card.svg Fotakis 90'+3'
2010–11 PAOK – AEK 2–1 Red card.svg Manolas 78' Red card.svg Dellas 90'+5'
2010–11 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 0–0 Red card.svg Lino 74' Red card.svg Ivić 76'
2010–11 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 2–1 Red card.svg Makos 73' Red card.svg García 90'+3'
2011–12 (p. off)AEK – PAOK 2–0 Red card.svg García 65' Red card.svg Fotakis 78'
2012–13 PAOK – AEK 1–0 Red card.svg Lawrence 69'
2015–16 AEK – PAOK 1–0 Red card.svg Berbatov 83'
2015–16 (p. off)PAOK – AEK 2–1 Red card.svg Barbosa 90'+5' Red card.svg Djebbour 90'+5' Red card.svg Kaçe 90'+5'
2015–16 (p. off)AEK – PAOK 0–0 Red card.svg Pekhart 49' Red card.svg Tzavellas 32'
2016–17 AEK – PAOK 3–0 Red card.svg Malezas 53'
2016–17 (p.off)AEK – PAOK 1–0 Red card.svg Malezas 90'+6'
2017–18 AEK – PAOK 1–0 Red card.svg Araujo 8' Red card.svg Zambrano 35' Red card.svg Biseswar 90'+1'
2017–18 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 0–2 Red card.svg Vranješ 81' Red card.svg Maurício 80' Red card.svg Varela 90'+4'
2018–19 AEK – PAOK 1–1 Red card.svg Jabá 32'
2019–20 PAOK – AEK 1–0 Red card.svg Hult 90'+1' Red card.svg Livaja 90'+5'
2021–22 AEK – PAOK 1–1 Red card.svg Tsingaras 19'
2022–23 (p. off)AEK – PAOK 4–0 Red card.svg Kargas 10'
2022–23 (Cup)AEK – PAOK 2–0 Red card.svg Rota 6'

Head-to-head ranking in Super League

P. 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
111111111111111
22222222222222222222222222
3333333333333333333333333333
444444444444444444444444444
55555555555555555
666666
7777
88888
999
101010
11
12
13
1414
1515
16
17
18
Beta Ethniki
11
Gamma Ethniki
11

Total: AEK 43 times higher, PAOK 21 times higher.

European records

Last updated: 14 March 2024

Personnel at both clubs

Players

Managers

Notes

  1. Including play-off games.
  2. Match suspended at 72nd minute (score: 1–3). Remained as final result.
  3. Match suspended at 90th minute (score: 1–0). Awarded 0–3 to AEK.
  4. Has also scored once for AEK against PAOK. [3]
  5. Returned to PAOK in 2007 after joining AEK for half a season.
  6. Returned to AEK in 2002 after joining PAOK for 2 and a half seasons.
  7. Returned to AEK in 2013 after joining PAOK for 3 seasons.

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The 2002–03 Greek Football Cup was the 61st edition of the Greek Football Cup. That season's edition was entitled "Vodafone Greek Cup" for sponsorship reasons.

The 2003–04 Greek Football Cup was the 62nd edition of the Greek Football Cup. That season's edition was entitled "Vodafone Greek Cup".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">AEK Athens F.C. in European football</span> Greek football club in European competitions

AEK Athens Football Club is a professional football club based in Nea Filadelfeia, Athens, Greece. The club first participated in a European competition in 1961. The club has gained entry to Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) competitions on multiple occasions. They have represented Greece in the European Cup on thirteen occasions, the UEFA Cup on twenty four occasions, in the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup on five occasions and in the now-defunct Inter-Cities Fairs Cup once. AEK has competed in every UEFA-organized competition, except the Intertoto Cup and the Europa Conference League. They have also played in the now-defunct Balkans Cup on four occasions, where they reached its final in 1967.

The A.E.K.–Olympiacos rivalry is a football local derby played between AEK Athens and Olympiacos. Both clubs are based in the Athens metropolitan area. AEK Athens comes from Nea Filadelfeia, a suburban town, while Olympiacos is based in the coastal city of Piraeus. The matches between the two teams are renowned for their strong on-pitch rivalry, they usually have high attendances, and most of them are very entertaining and very competitive with many goals scored by both sides.

This article concerns football records in Greece and it includes the top flight and lower divisions as well.

The 2002–03 season was the 79th season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 44th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Cup. The season began on 8 August 2002 and finished on 25 May 2003.

The 2001–02 season was the 78th season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 43rd consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup and the UEFA Cup. The season began on 6 August 2001 and finished on 8 May 2002.

The 2000–01 season was the 77th season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the 42nd consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki, the Greek Cup and the UEFA Cup. The season began on 6 August 2000 and finished on 26 May 2001.

The 2001 Greek Cup final was the 57th final of the Greek Cup. The match took place on 12 May 2001 at Nikos Goumas Stadium. The contesting teams were Olympiacos and PAOK. It was Olympiacos' twenty-ninth Greek Cup final in their 76 years of existence and PAOK's fifteenth Greek Cup final in their 75-year history. A draw was preceded on 19 April to determine in which stadium/city the final would be hosted: Nikos Goumas Stadium in Athens or Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki. Several days before the game, Olympiacos president Sokratis Kokkalis made a memorable statement using a Greek expression that Olympiacos would lose the upcoming final only if the devil would break his leg, meaning that it was almost impossible for his team to lose. However, PAOK won the match 4–2 with an impressive performance and earned the trophy 27 years after their last success, in the same stadium against the same opponent. During the awarding ceremony, former goalkeeper of PAOK Mladen Furtula whispered to Kokkalis that the devil did break his leg that day and Kokkalis responded with a laugh. PAOK manager Dušan Bajević, became the first in history to win the trophy with three different teams. He also won it with AEK Athens in 1996 and Olympiacos in 1999.

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