A. E. K. –Panathinaikos rivalry - WikipediaAEK–Panathinaikos rivalryOther namesAEK–Panathinaikos derby Capital derbyLocationAthens, GreeceTeamsAEK Athens, PanathinaikosLatest meetingPanathinaikos 2–1 AEK Athens (12 September 2022)Next meetingTBTStatisticsMost winsPanathinaikos (101)Largest victoryAEK Athens 0–5 Panathinaikos (29 April 1934) The rivalry between AEK and Panathinaikos (or the Athenian Derby) is the football local derby in Athens, the capital of Greece between AEK Athens and Panathinaikos. History[edit] Of the many transferred players between the two clubs only one has scored in the matches between them for both teams Nikos Liberopoulos.
Pathiakakis Stadium 27–01–2005 1–1 03–02–2005 1–3 19–01–2011 0–2 02–02–2011 2–3 1 The original match was played on 26 April 1959 at Nikos Goumas Stadium. It was interrupted in the 54th minute, while there was no score (0–0). • Series won: AEK 11, Panathinaikos 7. Greek Super Cup[edit] 30–08–1989 1 - 1 (6 - 5 pen. ) 18–08–1993 17–08–1994 11–08–1996 1 - 1 (9 - 8 pen. ) Head-to-head ranking in Super League Greece[edit] P. 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 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 11 14 16 17 18 4 5 Beta Ethniki Gamma Ethniki • Total: AEK Athens 25 times higher, Panathinaikos 38 times higher.
Men in both teams[edit] Players from Panathinaikos to AEK Athens Kostas Christodoulou Andreas Papaemmanouil Mimis Domazos Kostas Eleftherakis Antonis Minou Kostas Pavlopoulos Bledar Kola Dimitris Saravakos Ioannis Kalitzakis Giorgos Donis Dimitris Markos Nikos Liberopoulos Georgios Alexopoulos Miltiadis Sapanis Angelos Basinas Sotirios Kyrgiakos Valentinos Vlachos Xenofon Fetsis Antonis Petropoulos Lazaros Christodoulopoulos Niklas Hult Emanuel Insúa Mijat Gaćinović Players from AEK to Panathinaikos Walter Wagner Márton Esterházy Lysandros Georgamlis Vangelis Vlachos Tasos Mitropoulos Kostas Katsouranis Christos Bourbos Viktor Klonaridis Giorgos Koutroubis Dimitrios Kolovetsios Managers for both teams Ferenc Puskás Helmut Senekowitsch Jacek Gmoch Fernando Santos Marinos Ouzounidis References[edit] External links[edit] [1] in Greek [2] in Greek [3] in Greek [4] in Greek [5] in Greek The Rec.
The players with the most goals in the derby are Mimis Papaioannou, for AEK, with 7 goals and Antonis Antoniadis, for Panathinaikos, with 5 goals. Statistics[edit] Competition AEK PAO Greek League 12 20 Greek Cup 15 19 Greek Super Cup 2 3 Greek League Cup 1 0 Greater Greece Cup Balkans Cup Total 30 44 Head-to-head[edit] AEK Wins Draws PAO Wins AEK Goals PAO Goals Greek Championship 41 45 58 125 150 Panhellenic Championship (1927–28 – 1958–59) 7 8 22 40 Athens Championship 13 24 - 10 9 6 66 73 101 196 240 AEK ATHENS DRAWS PANATHINAIKOS At AEK Athens' home 21 28 At Panathinaikos' home 31 38 42 52 Matches list[edit] Super League Greece[edit] AEK-Panathinaikos Panathinaikos-AEK Season Date Venue Score 1930–31 14 June 1931 Apostolos Nikolaidis 2 - 4 23 April 1931 2 - 2 1931–32 13 March 1932 0 - 1 29 May 1932 3 - 1 1932–33 11 December 1932 3 - 2 26 February 1933 4 - 4 1933–34 29 April 1934 0 - 5 25 February 1934 4 - 1 1934–35 19 May 1935 1 - 1 14 April 1935 3 - 0 1935–36 15 March 1936 Rouf Stadium 0 - 3 29 March 1936 1953–54 13 June 1954 Nikos Goumas Stadium 0 - 2 30 May 1954 1957–58 15 June 1958 12 March 1958 1958–59 15 February 1959 2 - 1 17 May 1959 1 - 2 1959–60 9 March 1960 1 - 0 8 November 1959 1960–61 26 February 1961 2 - 11 9 October 1960 1961–62 28 March 1962 2 - 3 19 November 1961 1962–63 12 May 1963 16 December 1962 1963–64 15 April 1964 29 September 1963 5 - 4 1964–65 3 January 1965 6 June 1965 1965–66 3 April 1966 0 - 12 19 December 1965 1966–67 13 November 1966 0 - 0 5 March 1967 1967–68 18 February 1968 22 October 1967 1968–69 6 April 1969 1 December 1968 1969–70 22 October 1969 15 February 1970 1970–71 27 December 1970 23 June 1971 1971–72 17 October 1971 27 February 1972 1972–73 30 April 1973 17 December 1972 1973–74 3 March 1974 14 October 1973 1974–75 20 April 1975 4 - 3 22 December 1974 1975–76 11 April 1976 14 December 1975 1976–77 26 December 1976 15 May 1977 2 - 0 1977–78 5 March 1978 30 October 1977 1978–79 8 April 1979 10 December 1978 1979–80 7 October 1979 3 February 1980 1980–81 30 November 1980 10 May 1981 1981–82 21 February 1982 27 September 1981 1982–83 3 April 1983 28 November 1982 1983–84 11 December 1983 15 April 1984 1984–85 7 April 1985 25 November 1984 Athens Olympic Stadium 1985–86 27 April 1986 5 January 1986 1986–87 3 May 1987 22 December 1986 1987–88 24 April 1988 3 January 1988 1988–89 5 February 1989 25 September 1988 1989–90 6 May 1990 17 December 1989 1990–91 25 November 1990 31 March 1991 4 - 0 1991–92 8 September 1991 9 February 1992 1992–93 4 April 1993 22 November 1992 1993–94 23 January 1994 11 September 1993 1994–95 7 November 1994 25 March 1995 1995–96 18 November 1995 10 April 1996 1996–97 12 April 1997 15 December 1996 1997–98 27 October 1997 1 March 1998 1998–99 13 December 1998 12 May 1999 1999–00 26 September 1999 Karaiskakis Stadium 13 February 2000 2000–01 7 January 2001 7 May 2001 2001–02 4 November 2001 3 March 2002 2002–03 14 September 2002 9 February 2003 2003–04 21 September 2003 Panionios Stadium 1 February 2004 2004–05 9 January 2005 15 May 2005 2005–06 23 October 2005 5 March 2006 2006–07 18 February 2007 1 - 4 23 October 2006 2007–08 2 March 2008 11 November 2007 2008–09 31 August 2008 4 January 2009 2009–10 27 September 2009 31 January 2010 2010–11 24 October 2010 13 February 2011 2011–12 11 March 2012 6 November 2011 2012–13 3 March 2013 4 November 2012 2015–16 28 February 2016 1 November 2015 2016–17 2 April 2017 15 January 2017 2017–18 1 April 2018 19 November 2017 2018–19 9 March 2019 3 November 2018 2019–20 9 February 2020 10 November 2019 2020–21 6 December 2020 28 February 2021 2021–22 5 December 2021 27 February 2022 2022–23 Agia Sophia Stadium 11 September 2022 1 Game abandoned in the 70th minute.
Nikolaidis Stadium PAO – AEK 2–1 1948–49 19–06–1949 0–0 (aet; aband. ) Replay 03–07–1949 1–2 (aet) 1949–50 Semifinal 30–04–1950 1–1 (aet) 11–05–1950 1–3 (aet) 1951–52 Quarter-final 10–02–1952 AEK – PAO 30–03–1952 0–0 (aet; draw) 1955–56 13–06–1956 Round of 16 Note:1 13–05–1959 1–0 25–06–1967 1–2 Round of 32 22–03–1970 1–1 (aet; 3–5 pso) 01–02–1978 0–1 1st Leg 07–01–1981 3–2 2nd Leg 04–02–1981 1–0 (away) 11–05–1986 2–2 19–05–1986 Group Stage 08–09–1993 Both 20–04–1994 3–3 (aet; 4–2 pso) 19–04–1995 1–0 (aet) 08–11–1995 3–1 31–01–1996 14–02–1996 16–04–1997 0–0 (aet; 5–3 pso) 13–08–2000 29–11–2000 27–03–2004 07–04–2004 G.
2 Panathinaikos was awarded a 0–2 w. o. The original result was a 1–2 win for Panathinaikos. Play-off match[edit] 1959–601 31 July 1960 1962–632 23 June 1963 3 - 3 1979–801 24 May 1980 14 May 2008 30 April 2008 31 May 2009 13 May 2009 25 May 2011 12 May 2011 7 May 2012 20 May 2012 26 May 2016 23 May 2016 21 May 2017 24 May 2017 7 June 2020 12 July 2020 1 - 3 21 April 2021 1 - 1 9 May 2021 8 May 2022 13 March 2022 1 Neutral field 2 The game was played at Nikos Goumas Stadium after a common agreement by both clubs. After the final result (a 3–3 draw), since there were no extra time or penalty shootout regulations, AEK Athens won the championship due to better overall goal difference during the season. Greek Cup[edit] Round Leg Match Winner 1947–48 Final 20–06–1948 Ap.
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