Team | Won | Players | Scorer(s) |
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Olympiacos | 28 | Vazos (4), Anastopoulos (4), Sideris (3), Alexandris (3), Simeonidis (2), Christopoulos (2), El-Arabi (2), Darivas (1), Bebis (1), Giovanni (1), Galletti (1), Mirallas (1), Djebbour (1), Fortounis (1), Bakambu (1) | 15 |
AEK Athens | 23 | Nestoridis (5), Mavros (3), Papaioannou (2), Dimitriadis (2), Blanco (2), Vasiliou (1), Maropoulos (1), Dedes (1), Bajevic (1), Nielsen (1), Alexandris (1), Tsiartas (1), Nikolaidis (1), Liberopoulos (1) | 14 |
Panathinaikos | 18 | Antoniadis (5), Warzycha (3), Cissé (2), Messaris (1), Kritikos (1), Asimakopoulos (1), Charalampidis (1), Saravakos (1), Liberopoulos (1), Gekas (1 half season), Berg (1) | 11 |
Aris | 6 | Kitsos (2) Angelakis (1), Kleanthis (1), Grigoriadis (1), Kouis (1) | 5 |
PAOK | Kalogiannis (1), Yientzis (1), Kouiroukidis (1), Nalitzis (1 half season), Salpingidis (1), Prijiovic (1) | 6 | |
Panionios | 5 | Georgopoulos (1), Mavros (1), Nalitzis (1 half season), Intzoglou (1), Dedes (1) | 5 |
Ethnikos Piraeus | 3 | Choumis (1), Intzoglou (1), Calcaterra (1) | 3 |
Olympiacos Volos | 1 | Boda (1) | 1 |
Proodeftiki | Christofidis (1) | ||
Kallithea | Gekas (1 half season) | ||
Xanthi | Solari (1) | ||
Asteras Tripolis | Barales (1) | ||
Atromitos | Koulouris (1) | ||
Volos | Van Weert (1) | ||
Key
Rank | Player | Goals | Apps | Ratio | First | Last | Club(s) (goals/apps) | Notes |
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1 | Thomas Mavros | 260 | 502 | 0.52 | 1970 | 1991 | Panionios (86/224), AEK Athens (174/278) | |
2 | Krzysztof Warzycha | 244 | 390 | 0.63 | 1989 | 2004 | Panathinaikos | |
3 | Mimis Papaioannou | 234 | 480 | 0.49 | 1962 | 1979 | AEK Athens | |
4 | Giorgos Sideris | 224 | 285 | 0.79 | 1959 | 1972 | Olympiacos | |
5 | Antonis Antoniadis | 187 | 241 | 0.78 | 1968 | 1982 | Panathinaikos (180/228), Olympiacos (7/13) | |
Alexis Alexandris | 187 | 387 | 0.48 | 1986 | 2005 | Veria (7/43), AEK Athens (49/89), Olympiacos (127/242), Kallithea (4/13) | ||
7 | Nikos Anastopoulos | 182 | 408 | 0.45 | 1976 | 1994 | Panionios (30/128), Olympiacos (145/261), Ionikos (7/19) | |
Georgios Dedes | 182 | 430 | 0.42 | 1961 | 1978 | Panionios (152/366), AEK Athens (30/64) | ||
8 | Dimitris Saravakos | 181 | 443 | 0.41 | 1977 | 1998 | Panionios (35/142), Panathinaikos (125/254), AEK Athens (21/47) | |
10 | Michalis Kritikopoulos | 177 | 428 | 0.41 | 1963 | 1981 | Panegialios (11/30), Ethnikos Piraeus (79/185), Olympiacos (83/187), Apollon Smyrnis (4/26) | |
11 | Kostas Nestoridis | 172 | 213 | 0.81 | 1951 | 1968 | Panionios (0/3), AEK Athens (172/208), Vyzas (0/2) | |
12 | Nikos Liberopoulos | 164 | 403 | 0.41 | 1995 | 2012 | Kalamata (11/30), Panathinaikos (72/186), AEK Athens (81/187) | |
13 | Demis Nikolaidis | 163 | 269 | 0.61 | 1993 | 2003 | Apollon Smyrnis (38/80), AEK Athens (125/189) | |
14 | Dinos Kouis | 142 | 473 | 0.3 | 1974 | 1991 | Aris | |
15 | Mimis Domazos | 139 | 536 | 0.26 | 1959 | 1980 | Panathinaikos (134/502), AEK Athens (5/34) | |
16 | Georgios Georgiadis | 137 | 476 | 0.29 | 1990 | 2008 | Doxa Drama (17/77), Panathinaikos (60/176), PAOK (45/143), Olympiacos (9/44), Iraklis (6/36) | |
17 | Stavros Sarafis | 136 | 358 | 0.38 | 1967 | 1981 | PAOK | |
Dimitris Salpingidis | 136 | 381 | 0.36 | 2002 | 2015 | PAOK (90/262), Panathinaikos (46/119) | ||
19 | Giorgos Koudas | 134 | 504 | 0.27 | 1963 | 1984 | PAOK | |
20 | Alekos Alexiadis | 132 | 329 | 0.4 | 1963 | 1977 | Aris (127/301), Panetolikos (3/20), Kastoria (2/8) | |
21 | Thanasis Intzoglou | 129 | 1962 | 1978 | Panionios , Ethnikos Piraeus (28/43) | |||
22 | Predrag Djordjevic | 128 | 374 | 0.34 | 1995 | 2009 | Paniliakos (2/31), Olympiacos (126/343) | |
23 | Vasilis Dimitriadis | 127 | 292 | 0.43 | 1986 | 1997 | Aris (46/138), AEK Athens (81/154) | |
24 | Kostas Frantzeskos | 118 | 358 | 0.33 | 1990 | 2005 | Panathinaikos (26/98), OFI (31/73), PAOK (45/107), Kalamata (8/27), Ionikos (2/12), Aris (1/15), Proodeftiki (5/26) | |
25 | Michalis Konstantinou | 109 | 268 | 0.41 | 1997 | 2009 | Iraklis (64/132), Panathinaikos (34/94), Olympiacos (11/42) | |
26 | Christos Dimopoulos | 108 | 284 | 0.38 | 1980 | 1993 | PAOK (47/112), Panathinaikos (40/112), Athinaikos (21/60) | |
Georgios Skartados | 108 | 478 | 0.23 | 1978 | 1997 | Rodos (5/87), PAOK (84/265), Iraklis (16/94), Olympiacos (3/32) | ||
28 | Takis Hatziioannoglou | 102 | 1960 | 1976 | Ethnikos Piraeus | |||
Nikos Gioutsos | 102 | 319 | 0.32 | 1964 | 1976 | Olympiacos (100/276), Ethnikos Piraeus (2/43) | ||
Georgios Kostikos | 102 | 323 | 0.32 | 1975 | 1988 | Pierikos (13/51), PAOK (78/233), Olympiacos (5/20), Diagoras (6/19) | ||
31 | Kostas Nikolaidis | 100 | 247 | 0.4 | 1965 | 1976 | AEK Athens (94/224), Apollon Smyrnis (6/23) | |
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