List of Panathinaikos F.C. presidents

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Until 1979 the President of Panathinaikos A.C. was responsible for all the athletic departments. Since 1979 the football club became professional and independent with its own president. The same happened later for the basketball team (1992) and the volleyball team (2001). The following is a list of presidents of the football team from the foundation of the club in 1908 to the present day. [1] [2] [3]

As of 2022 Giannis Alafouzos is the current president. [4]

Presidency No.NameFromToNotes
1 Alexandros Kalafatis 19081908Brother of founder Giorgos Kalafatis
2 Marinos Marinakis 19081909
3 Euthymios Chrysis 19101910
4 Georgios Vratsanos 19111911
5 Ioannis Masvoulas 19121912
6 Georgios Gennimatas 19131913
7 Georgios Tsochas 19141918
8 Christos Merisimitzakis 19191919
9 Nikolaos Kyriakidis 19201920
10 Georgios Chatzopoulos 19211921
11 Panos Savvidis 19221923
12 Pantelis Karasevdas 19241926
13 Dimitrios Damaskinos 19271927
14 Pantelis Karasevdas 19281930
15 Nikolaos Ksiros 19311933
16 Georgios Giannoulatos 19341934
17 Georgios Tsochas 19351936
18 Konstantinos Kotzias 19371939
19 Georgios Kozonis 19401940
20 Evangelos Stamatis 19411944
21 Konstantinos Kotzias 19451951
22 Ioannis Moatsos 19521961
23 Loukas Panourgias 19621966
24 Matthaios Koumarianos 19671968
25 Georgios Asimakopoulos 19691969
26 Georgios Merikas 19701970
27 Dimitrios Chamosfakitis 19711971
28 Michail Kitsios 19711972
29 Spyridon Anestis 19731973
30 Ioannis Oikonomopoulos 19741974
31 Apostolos Nikolaidis 19741979
32 Jack Nikolaidis 19791979
33 Yiorgos Vardinogiannis 19792000First president of independent football club
34 Angelos Filippidis 20002003
35 Argiris Mitsou 20032008
36 Nikolaos Pateras 26 May 200821 May 2010
37 Nikos Konstantopoulos 13 July 20108 September 2010
38 Nikolaos Pateras 8 September 201020 December 2010
39 Ioannis Vekris December 2010January 2011
40 Dimitris Gontikas August 201125 September 2012
41 Giannis Alafouzos 25 September 201221 April 2017
42 Manos Mavrokoukoulakis 21 April 201729 September 2017
43 Vasilis Konstantinou 29 September 201725 February 2019
44 Manos Mavrokoukoulakis 25 February 201911 July 2022
45 Giannis Alafouzos 11 July 2022present

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