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− | + | [[Image:AEK-team-crest.png|thumb|250px|AEK - the team crest]] | |
+ | ==Club History== | ||
+ | ===1920s - 1930s=== | ||
+ | A group of refugees that came to [[Athens]] in [[1922]] had a great desire to keep their home-land tradition going by creating on [[April 13]], [[1924]] the '''Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos''' ('''AEK''') soccer club. This was not the rebirth of one of the clubs that used to be in [[Constantinople]] (now Istanbul) but a brand new team. The reason that this team was formed was to keep tradition going, as well as to keep all the Constantinople refugees united. | ||
This new club created by these refugees not only grew strong roots and followers from Constantinople but throughout Greece as well. Since its inception the club has always been a contender in the Greek soccer championship. The individuals responsible for creating AEK were Aimilios and Menelaos Ionas, and Kostas Dimopoulos who had sports stores in Athens. It was in these stores that young people from Constantinople used to gather and throw out ideas of creating a soccer club. | This new club created by these refugees not only grew strong roots and followers from Constantinople but throughout Greece as well. Since its inception the club has always been a contender in the Greek soccer championship. The individuals responsible for creating AEK were Aimilios and Menelaos Ionas, and Kostas Dimopoulos who had sports stores in Athens. It was in these stores that young people from Constantinople used to gather and throw out ideas of creating a soccer club. | ||
− | + | It was on 13th April 1924 night that the Ionas brothers, Kostas Dimopoulos, Miltos | |
+ | Ieremiadis, Timoleon Tagaris, Menelaos Karotseris, Paulos Kehayas, and [[Kostas Spanoudis]] (a man that worshipped sports) made the decision to create a soccer club. The name was to be Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos, it's crest was to be the Byzantine "[[two-headed eagle]]", and the colors of the team yellow and black. | ||
− | The first board of directors was | + | <div style="float:left;padding:10px;">[[Image:AEK-old.png|thumb|80px|center|The old team crest]]</div> |
+ | [[Image:AEK-team1949.jpg|thumb|250px|right|1949 team photo]] | ||
+ | The first board of directors was comprised of Kostas Spanoudis (President), Nikos Eleopoulos (Vice President), Kostas Dimopoulos (General Secretary), Timoleon Tagaris (Treasurer), and Menelaos Karotseris and Miltos Ieremiadis (board members). These were the beginning stages for the soon to be club that would unite all the Greeks from Constantinople, [[Asia Minor]] and from all parts of the country. | ||
− | The first team consisted from | + | The first team consisted from Kitsios, M. Ieremiadis, Asderis, Kehayas, Paraskevas, Dimopoulos, Karagiannidis, Baltas, Milas, Iliadis, and Georgiadis. One of the first hurdles that AEK encountered was the absence of a soccer pitch. In the first days of the club the players used to have practice at the grounds of the [[Temple of Zeus|Zeus Temple]] but later they were invited to use the Panathinaikos stadium. |
− | In November 1924, AEK played it's first game against the | + | In November [[1924]], AEK played it's first game against Aias Athens and won 2-0. |
+ | |||
+ | In [[1928]], AEK joined [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] and [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] in their dispute with the [[Hellenic Football Federation]] ([[EPO]]) and did not participate in the first official Greek football championship. | ||
+ | |||
+ | By [[1929]], the dispute was resolved. AEK won their first title in [[1932]]: the very first [[Greek Football Cup]] ever contested. By the late [[1930s]], AEK became a powerhouse winning two consecutive league titles ([[1939 Football Championship|1939]], [[1940]]) and became the first Greek club to win the domestic double in [[1939]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1940s - 1950s=== | ||
+ | [[World War II]] brought AEK's streak to an end, however the war did not affect their squad, unlike Olympiakos and Panathinaikos who lost players either in the war itself or the civil disturbances that followed it commencing in December, [[1944]] ([[Dekemvriana]]). | ||
+ | During the German occupation of the country, AEK won two unofficial titles in [[1941]] and [[1943]]. Yet, the late [[1940s]] and the [[1950s]] were dry years for AEK league-wise. Success was limited to winning the Greek Cup in [[1949]], [[1950]] and [[1956]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[1930s]] superstar, [[Kleanthis Maropoulos]] retired in the late [[1940s]] but a new name arrived in Nea Filadelfia in [[1957]]: [[Kostas Nestoridis]]. | ||
+ | ===1960s=== | ||
+ | Led by "Nestoras", AEK came within a whisker of winning the first Greek national title in [[1960 Football Championship|1960]]: with just one game remaining, they were two points ahead of [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]]. However, disaster struck as they lost to [[Panionios FC|Panionios]] to finish even on points with Panathinaikos. The one-game playoff was won by the greens 2-1, leaving AEK supporters with very bitter memories of what might have been. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The [[1963 Football Championship|1963]] season started with a new coach at AEK's helm - German-based Hungarian [[Jeno Csaknady]] - and a young forward from [[Veria]] on the roster - [[Mimis Papaioannou]]. Panathinaikos seemed poised to repeat their achievement of winning the previous national championships, when, in a reversal of [[1960 Football Championship|1960]], they unexpectedly lost 4-2 to [[Ethnikos Piraeus FC|Ethnikos Piraeus]] and finished the season even on points with AEK, with the yellow-black club having the advantage in goal differential. AEK led the one-game playoff 3-1 only to be equalised 3-3. A fourth Panathinaikos goal was disallowed and AEK were champions once more after a drought of 20 years. | ||
+ | Csaknady left but returned, once more, to lead AEK to the championship in [[1968 Football Championship|1968]]. During the [[1960s]], AEK was awarded the Greek Cup in [[1964]] and [[1966]], both times without playing a final game. | ||
+ | [[Image:Papaioannou-Mavros.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Mimis Papaioannou]] and [[Thomas Mavros]] at a more recent date.]] | ||
+ | In [[1969]] AEK became the first Greek football club that reached the quarter-final of | ||
+ | European Champions Cup. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1970s=== | ||
+ | Coached by [[Branko Stankovic]] and led by Papaioannou, AEK managed to win the national title in [[1971]]. That same year, a 17-year old lad broke into the regular lineup of the second-place finisher [[Panionios FC|Panionios]]. He would, in time, tie his name with the decade that AEK supporters remember fondly. His name: [[Thomas Mavros]]. | ||
+ | In [[1974]], [[Loukas Barlos]], an [[Aris FC|Aris]] supporter from [[Thessaloniki]], assumed the Presidency of the club. He hired [[Frantisek Fadrhonc]] to replace Stankovic as coach and staffed AEK's roster with such talent as: Mavros, [[Giorgos Dedes|Dedes]], [[Giorgos Skrekis|Skrekis]] and the Intzoglou brothers from Panionios, speedster [[Christos Ardizoglou]] from [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]], [[Takis Nikoloudis|Nikoloudis]] from Iraklis and [[Dusan Bajevic]] from abroad. | ||
+ | In [[1977]], Barlos' investments paid off handsomely in Europe as AEK reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup (being the unique Greek football club having achieved this record), | ||
+ | eliminating Dynamo Moscow (2-0,1-2), Derby County (2-0,3-2), Red Star (2-0,1-3) and Queens | ||
+ | Park Rangers (0-3,3-0 and 7-6 on penalty-kicks). | ||
+ | The next two years would see AEK win 2 Greek championships, 1 double and another one time | ||
+ | to be cup-finalist. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1980s=== | ||
+ | The [[1980s]] started with the resignation, in June, of President [[Loukas Barlos]]. | ||
+ | During the 1980s, AEK won only 3 titles: The Greek Cup of [[1983]] by defeating [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] 2-0 (Mavros, [[Vangelis Vlachos|V.Vlachos]]) at OAKA, in front of 75.000 fans. | ||
+ | The Championship of [[1989 Football Championship|1989]] by defeating Olympiakos 1-0 ([[Takis Karagiozopoulos|Karagiozopoulos]]) at OAKA on [[May 7|7th May]] | ||
+ | [[1989]] (one of the best days of AEK fans) and the Super-Cup of 1989 by defeating Panathinaikos on penalty kicks (1-1 normal time) at OAKA on 30th August 1989. | ||
+ | |||
+ | The latter title came in the first year of the reign of AEK's former striker, [[Dusan Bajevic]], as coach. More would follow... | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===1990s=== | ||
+ | The decade of [[1990s]] was the best for AEK, as they won 3 consecutive Championships ([[1992 Football Championship|1992]], [[1993 Football Championship|1993]] and [[1994 Football Championship|1994]]) and 2 consecutive Cups (1996 by defeating [[Apollon Athens FC|Apollon Athens]] 7-1 at [[OAKA Stadium|OAKA]] and 1997 by defeating [[Panathinaikos FC|Panathinaikos]] on penalty kicks at [[Georgios Karaiskakis Stadium|Karaiskaki]], as the regulation time score was 0-0. | ||
+ | In addition, AEK won the League Cup of 1990 (by beating [[Olympiakos FC|Olympiakos]] 3-2 at [[OAKA Stadium|OAKA]]), the | ||
+ | Mediterranean Cup of 1991 (by beating [[OFI FC|OFI]] 1-0 at [[Rizoupolis Stadium|Rizoupoli]]) and the Super Cup of 1996 by again defeating Panathinaikos on penalty kicks at Karaiskaki (1-1 at the normal time of game). | ||
+ | In 1994-1995, AEK became the first Greek football club to participate in the group stage of the Champions League (best 16 teams of Europe) by defeating Glascow Rangers twice (2-0 at [[Nikos Goumas Stadium|Nea Filadelphia]] and 1-0 in Scotland). | ||
+ | At 1996-1997 AEK reached the quarter finals of Cup Winners' Cup and simultaneously became | ||
+ | the only Greek football club to have taken part at the quarter final of all European | ||
+ | Competitions. | ||
+ | At 1997-1998 AEK reached the quarter finals of Cup Winners' Cup for a 2nd consecutive season | ||
+ | and became the first Greek football cup to have achieved such a record. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===2000s=== | ||
+ | AEK won the [[Greek Football Cup]] in [[2000]] (by besting [[Ionikos FC|Ionikos]] 3-0 at [[OAKA]]) and [[2002]] (by defeating Olympiakos 2-1, also at OAKA). They also became the first Greek football club to reach the fourth round of the UEFA Cup in three consecutive seasons ([[2001]], [[2002]], [[2003]]). | ||
+ | In addition, AEK became the only Greek football club that participated in the group stage of the Champions' League ([[2002]]-[[2003]]) without losing a single game (0-0 and 1-1 with Genk, | ||
+ | 3-3 and 2-2 with Real Madrid and 0-0 and 1-1 with Roma). | ||
+ | In [[2006]]-[[2007]], AEK participated in the group stage of Champions League for the 3rd time in the last 5 years, having defeated Hearts (in the third qualifying round) two times (2-1 in Scotland and 3-0 at OAKA). In the group stage, AEK beat Milan 1-0 and Lille 1-0 at OAKA and took another 2 points from Anderlecht (1-1 at OAKA and 2-2 in Belgium). | ||
+ | In ([[2007]]-[[2008]]), AEK advanced to the third round of the UEFA Cup before being eliminated by Getafe. AEK supporters consoled themselves for the loss of the League title with the thought that their club won the most points on the pitch and would have finished Champions had not Olympiakos been awarded a victory on paper over [[Apollon Kalamaria FC|Apollon Kalamaria]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | In [[2013]] the club was relegated for the first time for disciplinary reasons forcing them to compete in [[Beta Ethniki|Football league]] but as the club was declared bankrupt [[AEK FC|AEK]] started from scratch on the third tier. After two consecutive promotions the club returned to the [[Alpha Ethniki|Super League]] in [[2015]]. In [[2018]] the club was crowned champion of [[Greece]] after a controversial season and game in [[Thessaloniki]] against [[PAOK FC|PAOK]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | On [[October 3]], [[2022]] the club played the first match in their new stadium: the Agia Sophia Stadium also known as the OPAP Arena. AEK defeated [[Ionikos F.C.|Ionikos]] 4-1 in a League match and Mijat Gacinovic scor8ng the first goal. | ||
==The Anthem== | ==The Anthem== | ||
− | The official anthem | + | The lyrics<ref>[http://www.stixoi.info/stixoi.php?info=Lyrics&act=details&song_id=9564 The lyrics to the anthem] (in Greek)</ref> to the official anthem were writen by [[Christos Kolokotronis]], music by [[Stelios Kazantzidis]] and it was first performed by [[Mimis Papaioannou]].The latest anthem was written by [[Lefteris Papadopoulos]] (composer and an AEK fanatic), music by [[Christos Nikolopoulos]] and performed by [[Yannis Frangoulis]]. The new anthem was broadcasted for the first time on the [[August 2|2nd of August]] [[1995]]. |
+ | |||
+ | *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezTh87IAYLY Click to see] a recent performance by Mimis Papioannou | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Titles== | ||
+ | {| style="width:420px;" | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || <div style="background: beige; padding: 3px 6px 3px 6px; border:1px solid #dedede; font-weight:bold; margin-right:6px; width:134px;">Championships</div> | ||
+ | *[[1939 Football Championship|1939]] | ||
+ | *[[1940 Football Championship|1940]] | ||
+ | *[[1941]] * | ||
+ | *[[1943]] * | ||
+ | *[[1963 Football Championship|1963]] | ||
+ | *[[1968 Football Championship|1968]] | ||
+ | *[[1971 Football Championship|1971]] | ||
+ | *[[1978 Football Championship|1978]] | ||
+ | *[[1979 Football Championship|1979]] | ||
+ | *[[1989 Football Championship|1989]] | ||
+ | *[[1992 Football Championship|1992]] | ||
+ | *[[1993 Football Championship|1993]] | ||
+ | *[[1994 Football Championship|1994]] | ||
+ | *[[2018 Football Championship|2018]] | ||
+ | *[[2023 Football Championship|2023]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | <small> * - not recognised by [[EPO]] | ||
+ | || <div style="background: beige; padding: 3px 6px 3px 6px; border:1px solid #dedede; font-weight:bold; margin-right:6px; width:134px;">Greek Cups</div> | ||
+ | *[[1932]] | ||
+ | *[[1939]] | ||
+ | *[[1949]] | ||
+ | *[[1950]] | ||
+ | *[[1956]] | ||
+ | *[[1964]] | ||
+ | *[[1966]] | ||
+ | *[[1978]] | ||
+ | *[[1983]] | ||
+ | *[[1996]] | ||
+ | *[[1997]] | ||
+ | *[[2000]] | ||
+ | *[[2002]] | ||
+ | *[[2011]] | ||
+ | *[[2016]] | ||
+ | *[[2023]] | ||
+ | || <div style="background: beige; padding: 3px 6px 3px 6px; border:1px solid #dedede; font-weight:bold; margin-right:6px; width:134px;">League Cup</div> | ||
+ | *[[1990]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
==Star Players== | ==Star Players== | ||
− | === | + | |
+ | === 20s - 40s === | ||
+ | {| width=90% | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Lelos Adamidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Agathoklis]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Argyropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Themos Asderis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Baltas]] | ||
+ | *Chatzopoulos | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Christodoulou]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Delavinias]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Delikaris (1930s)|Giorgos Delikaris]] | ||
+ | *[[Lyssandros Dikaiopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Pericles Dimitriadis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Dimopoulos]] | ||
+ | *Eisangeleas | ||
+ | *Eliadis | ||
+ | *[[Elias Eliaskos]] | ||
+ | *Filis | ||
+ | *[[Mallios Galits]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Gasparis]] | ||
+ | *Georgiadis | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Goulios]] | ||
+ | *[[Patroklos Hadjipanos]] | ||
+ | *[[Alekos Hadjistavridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Simos Hadjivardeas]] | ||
+ | *[[Miltos Ieremiadis]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Inglesis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dionysis Kapantais]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *Karayiannidis | ||
+ | *A. Kehayas | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Kitsios]] | ||
+ | *[[Stefanos Konstantinidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Spyros Kontoulis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Koutsoulieris]] | ||
+ | *[[Tasos Kritikos]] | ||
+ | *Lazaridis | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Mageiras]] | ||
+ | *[[Kyriakos Manettas]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Manettas]] | ||
+ | *[[Xenophon Markopoulos]] | ||
*[[Kleanthis Maropoulos]] | *[[Kleanthis Maropoulos]] | ||
+ | *A. Milas | ||
+ | *Mitrakis | ||
+ | *[[Mitsos Mougras]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Negrepontis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Nikolois]] | ||
+ | *Pantelidis | ||
+ | *[[Christoforos Pantermalis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Papadopoulos (1930s)|Giorgos Papadopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Papantoniou]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Papatheodorou]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Paragios]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Paraskevas]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Patakas]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | || | ||
+ | *Pikolos | ||
+ | *[[Thymios Polizos]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Poulis]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Rimbas]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Saratsoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Seltsikas]] | ||
+ | *[[Spyros Sklavounos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Sofianopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Theologos Spyridis]] | ||
*[[Tryfon Tzanetis]] | *[[Tryfon Tzanetis]] | ||
− | === | + | *[[Antonis Tziralidis]] |
+ | *[[Sotiris Tziralidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Vasiliou]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Vlantis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Yiamalis]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 50s - 60s === | ||
+ | {| width=90% | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Lelos Adamantidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Ambos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Anastasiadis]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Antonopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Argyris Argyropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Arsenikos]] | ||
+ | *[[Fotis Balopoulos]] | ||
+ | *Bratsos | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Chaniotis]] | ||
+ | *[[Stefanos Demiris]] | ||
+ | *[[Pavlos Emmanouilidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Fakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Frangoudakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Gavanas]] | ||
+ | *[[Thanasis Gouvas]] | ||
+ | *[[Alekos Iordanou]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kachris]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Kanakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Kanellopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Karafeskos]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Karakatsanis]] | ||
+ | *[[Andreas Karakidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Karapoulitidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kefalidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Takis Kirmizas]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Klikopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Sophocles Koulidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Kountouris]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Kourtidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Creon Kreouzas]] | ||
+ | *[[Panikos Krystallis]] | ||
+ | *[[Lefteris Antoniadis|Lefteris]] | ||
+ | *Manesis | ||
+ | *[[Theodoros Maniateas]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Marditsis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Milissis]] | ||
*[[Giorgos Mouratidis]] | *[[Giorgos Mouratidis]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Ibrahim Mughrabi]] |
*[[Kostas Nestoridis]] | *[[Kostas Nestoridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Nikolaidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Elias Papageorgiou]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Papageorgiou]] | ||
+ | *[[Mimis Papaioannou]] | ||
+ | *[[Miltiadis Papapostolou]] | ||
+ | *[[Vangelis Petrakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Petridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Efthymis Polyzos]] | ||
+ | *[[Spyros Pomonis]] | ||
*[[Stelios Serafeidis]] | *[[Stelios Serafeidis]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Sevastopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Simigdalas]] | ||
+ | *[[Stamatis Skafidas]] | ||
+ | *[[Stelios Skevofilakas]] | ||
*[[Alekos Sofianidis]] | *[[Alekos Sofianidis]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Petros Stamatelopoulos]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Andreas Stamatiadis]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Takis Stasinopoulos]] |
− | *[[Tasos | + | *[[Nikos Stathopoulos]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Nikos Spyropoulos]] |
+ | *[[Fanis Tasinos]] | ||
+ | *[[Aimilios Theofanidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Triantafyllou]] | ||
+ | *[[Thanasis Tsaggaris]] | ||
+ | *[[Aris Tsahouridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Tzaneras]] | ||
+ | *[[Tasos Vasiliou]] | ||
+ | *[[Simos Vavaleros]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Ventouris]] | ||
+ | *[[Theophilos Vernezis]] | ||
+ | *[[Stavros Yiafaloglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Zagylos]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Zografos]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | === | + | === 70s - 80s === |
+ | {| width=90% | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Babis Akrivopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodoros Apostolopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Ardizoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Argyros]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Arvanitis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dusan Bajevic]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Christidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Aris Damianidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Dandelis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Dedes]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Dintsikos]] | ||
+ | *[[Mimis Domazos]] | ||
+ | *[[Nestor Errea]] | ||
+ | *[[Marton Esterhazy]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Fanis]] | ||
+ | *[[Lyssandros Georgamlis]] | ||
+ | *[[Lambros Georgiadis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Hadjiioannidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Panikos Hadjiloizos]] | ||
+ | *[[Makis Hatzis]] | ||
+ | *[[Babis Intzoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Intzoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Lefteris Istorios]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kachris]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Kalaitzidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kalogeropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Takis Karagiozopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Karahisaridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Karoulias]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Christos Karypidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Frank Klopas]] | ||
+ | *[[Tasos Konstantinou]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kontopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Kottis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Koutoulas]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Kypritidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Lavaridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Rizos Lelis]] | ||
+ | *[[Vangelis Makos]] | ||
+ | *[[Stelios Manolas]] | ||
+ | *[[Sotiris Mavrodimos]] | ||
*[[Thomas Mavros]] | *[[Thomas Mavros]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Antonis Minou]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Yiannis Mousouris]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Henrik Nielsen]] |
− | |||
*[[Lakis Nikolaou]] | *[[Lakis Nikolaou]] | ||
*[[Takis Nikoloudis]] | *[[Takis Nikoloudis]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Spyros Oikonomopoulos]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Miroslaw Okonski]] |
+ | *[[Fotis Outsikas]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Panagiotopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Alekos Papadopoulos (football)|Alekos Papadopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Lazaros Papadopoulos (football)|Lazaros Papadopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Theologis Papadopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Pavlos Papaioannou]] | ||
+ | *[[Johnny Paraprastanitis]] | ||
+ | *[[Jimmy Patikas]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Peppes]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Pias]] | ||
+ | *[[Babis Psimoyiannos]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Petros Ravousis]] | ||
+ | *[[Hokan Sandberg]] | ||
+ | *[[Toni Savevski]] | ||
*[[Giorgos Savvidis]] | *[[Giorgos Savvidis]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Giorgos Sidiropoulos]] |
− | *[[Takis | + | *[[Giorgos Skrekis]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Spiros Stefanidis]] |
− | === | + | *[[Lakis Stergioudas]] |
+ | *[[Panagiotis Stylianopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dionysis Tsamis]] | ||
+ | *[[Stavros Stamatis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Tanidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Stefanos Theodoridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Spiros Thodis]] | ||
+ | *[[Takis Timotheou]] | ||
+ | *[[Apostolos Toskas]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Vasilopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Rodolfo Vicente]] | ||
+ | *[[Milton Viera]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Vlachonikolis]] | ||
+ | *[[Vangelis Vlachos]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Vlantis]] | ||
+ | *[[Walter Wagner]] | ||
+ | *[[Timo Zahnleiter]] | ||
+ | *[[Thanasis Zarzopoulos]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 90s - 2000s === | ||
+ | {| width=90% | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Agoroyiannis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kofi Amponsah]] | ||
+ | *[[Alekos Alexandris]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodoros Alexis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Alexopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Geraldo Alves]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Arabatzis]] | ||
+ | *[[Carlos Araujo]] | ||
+ | *[[Nicolas Arce]] | ||
+ | *[[Rodolfo Arruabarrena]] | ||
+ | *[[Elias Atmatzidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Federico Azcarate]] | ||
+ | *[[Boban Babuncki]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Barkas]] | ||
+ | *[[Angelos Basinas]] | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Batista]] | ||
+ | *[[Davide Belotti]] | ||
+ | *[[Nenad Bjekovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Ismael Blanco]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Borbokis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nathan Burns]] | ||
+ | *[[Luis Dario Calvo]] | ||
+ | *[[Alwin Warren Cekoli]] | ||
+ | *[[Walter Centeno]] | ||
+ | *[[Julio Cesar da Silva e Souza|Julio Cesar]] | ||
+ | *[[Dionysis Chiotis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dragan Ciric]] | ||
+ | *[[Bruno Cirillo]] | ||
+ | *[[Pablo Contrero]] | ||
+ | *[[Andrija Delibasic]] | ||
+ | *[[Traianos Dellas]] | ||
*[[Vasilis Dimitriadis]] | *[[Vasilis Dimitriadis]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Rafik Djebbour]] |
+ | *[[Anton Dobos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dian Donchev]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Donis]] | ||
+ | *[[Edinho]] | ||
+ | *[[Emerson Moises Costa|Emerson]] | ||
+ | *[[Ramos Laserda Feruzem]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonio Santos Folha]] | ||
+ | *[[Carlos Gamarra]] | ||
+ | *[[Savvas Gentsoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Grigoris Georgatos]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Georgeas]] | ||
+ | *[[Arnar Gretarsson]] | ||
+ | *[[Roger Guerreiro]] | ||
+ | *[[Youssouf Hersi]] | ||
+ | *[[Perparim Hetemaj]] | ||
+ | *[[Ilian Iliev]] | ||
+ | *[[Ilie Iordache]] | ||
+ | *[[Ilija Ivic]] | ||
+ | *[[Vladimir Ivic]] | ||
+ | *[[Sanel Jahic]] | ||
+ | *[[Juanfran]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Leonidas Kabantais]] | ||
+ | *[[Pantelis Kafes]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Kalitzakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Mohamed Kallon]] | ||
+ | *[[Pantelis Kapetanos]] | ||
+ | *[[Stathis Kappos]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Kapsis]] | ||
+ | *[[Vaios Karagiannis]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Karagiannis]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Kasapis]] | ||
+ | *[[Evripidis Katsavos]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Katsouranis]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Kavazis]] | ||
+ | *[[Vangelis Kefalas]] | ||
+ | *[[Timur Ketsbaia]] | ||
+ | *[[Fanis Kofinas]] | ||
+ | *[[Blendar Kola]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Kone]] | ||
+ | *[[Sotiris Konstantinidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Charis Kopitsis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Kostenoglou]] | ||
*[[Christos Kostis]] | *[[Christos Kostis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Koutroumanos]] | ||
+ | *[[Simos Krassas]] | ||
+ | *[[Michel Kreek]] | ||
+ | *[[Elias Kyriakidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Lagos]] | ||
+ | *[[Vasilis Lakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Leonardo Rodrigues Pereira|Leonardo]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikolaos Lyberopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Sotiris Lyberopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Triantafyllos Machairidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Juergen Macho]] | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Majstorovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Maladenis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikola Malbasa]] | ||
+ | *[[Gustavo Manduca]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Manolas]] | ||
+ | *[[Evaristo Manu|Manu]] | ||
+ | *[[Veridiano Marcelo]] | ||
+ | *[[Sergio Silva Maricha]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Markos]] | ||
+ | *[[Vladan Matjasevic]] | ||
+ | *[[Ernar Cezar Medina]] | ||
+ | *[[Rodriguez Mendez]] | ||
+ | *[[Chrysostomos Michailidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Gregorsz Mielcharski]] | ||
+ | *[[Brango Mihajlovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Milopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Mirtsekis]] | ||
+ | *[[Tasos Mitropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Vangelis Moras]] | ||
+ | *[[Marcelo Moretto]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Nalitzis]] | ||
+ | *[[Fernando Navas]] | ||
+ | *[[Krisztian Nemeth]] | ||
+ | *[[Demis Nikolaidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Tamandani Nsaliwa]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Okkas]] | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Papadopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Sokratis Papastathopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Charis Pappas]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Passios]] | ||
+ | *[[Martin Pautasso]] | ||
+ | *[[Michalis Pavlis]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Pavlopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Agustin Pelletieri]] | ||
+ | *[[Milen Petkov]] | ||
+ | *[[Goran Petric]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Pitos]] | ||
+ | *[[Goran Popov]] | ||
+ | *[[Erik Rabesandratana]] | ||
+ | *[[Edson Ramos]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Rikka]] | ||
+ | *[[Rivaldo]] | ||
+ | *[[Manuel Ruiz]] | ||
+ | *[[Ivan Rusev]] | ||
+ | *[[Refik Sabanadzovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Sebastian Saja]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Saravakos]] | ||
+ | *[[Nacho Scocco]] | ||
+ | *[[Kelvin Sebwe]] | ||
+ | *[[Zoran Sliskovic]] | ||
+ | *[[Ilias Solakis]] | ||
+ | *[[Stefano Sorrentino]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Tachtsidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Goran Tomic]] | ||
+ | *[[Grigoris Toskas]] | ||
+ | *[[Daniel Tozser]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Trichias]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Tsevas]] | ||
*[[Vasilis Tsiartas]] | *[[Vasilis Tsiartas]] | ||
− | *[[ | + | *[[Stavros Tziortzopoulos]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Oleg Venglinskyi]] |
+ | *[[Michalis Vlachos]] | ||
+ | *[[Christopher Wreh]] | ||
+ | *[[Mauricio Wright]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Xenidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Theodoros Zagorakis]] | ||
*[[Andreas Zikos]] | *[[Andreas Zikos]] | ||
+ | *[[Panagiotis Zorbas]] | ||
+ | *[[Paris Zoumboulis]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === 2010s -=== | ||
+ | {| width=90% | ||
+ | |- valign=top | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Anakoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Anastasopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Anestis Argyriou]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Arkoudas]] | ||
+ | *[[Steve Beleck]] | ||
+ | *[[Mavroudis Bougaidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Juan Torres Ruiz|Cala]] | ||
+ | *[[Jose Carlos]] | ||
+ | *[[Claudio Dadomo]] | ||
+ | *[[Papa Bouba Diop]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Englezou]] | ||
+ | *[[Yago Fernandez]] | ||
+ | *[[Xenophon Fetsis]] | ||
+ | *[[Taxiarchis Foundas]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Galanopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Grontis]] | ||
+ | *[[Eidur Gudjohnsen]] | ||
+ | *[[Elfar Helgason]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Karalis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Karambelas]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Katidis]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Katsikokeris]] | ||
+ | *[[Victor Klonaridis]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Konstantopoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Kontoes]] | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Kourellas]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Koutroubis]] | ||
+ | || | ||
+ | *[[Grigoris Makos]] | ||
+ | *[[Petros Mandalos]] | ||
+ | *[[Miguel Marcos Madera|Michel]] | ||
+ | *[[Gerasimos Mitoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Pavlos Mitropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Cristian Nasuti]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Papadimitriou]] | ||
+ | *[[Christos Patsatzoglou]] | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Petropoulos]] | ||
+ | *[[Dimitris Sialmas]] | ||
+ | *[[Andreas Stamatis]] | ||
+ | *[[Thomas Tsitas]] | ||
+ | *[[Sokratis Tsoukalas]] | ||
+ | *[[Tasos Tsoumagas]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Tsoupros]] | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Tzavellas]] | ||
+ | *[[Fabian Vargas]] | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Vlachos]] | ||
+ | *[[Valentinos Vlachos]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Coaches== | ||
+ | *[[Themos Asderis]] ([[1933]]) | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Negrepontis]] ([[1934]] - [[1948]]) | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Daispangos]] ([[1948]]) | ||
+ | *[[Jack Bimby]] ([[1948]] - [[1951]]) | ||
+ | *[[Tryfon Tzanetis]] ([[1952]], [[1955]], [[1961]], [[1962]]) | ||
+ | *[[Harry Aurednik]] ([[1960]]) | ||
+ | *[[Jeno Csaknady]] ([[1962]] - [[1963]], [[1967]] - [[1968]]) | ||
+ | *[[Heinrich Mueller]] ([[1963]] - [[1964]]) | ||
+ | *[[Mirko Kokotovic]] ([[1964]] - [[1965]]) | ||
+ | *[[Branko Stankovic]] ([[1969]] - [[1973]]) | ||
+ | *[[Stan Anderson]] ([[1974]]) | ||
+ | *[[Frantisek Fadrhonc]] ([[1975]] - [[1978]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ferenc Puskas]] ([[1979]]) | ||
+ | *[[Andreas Stamatiadis]] ([[1979]]) | ||
+ | *[[Zlatko Cajkovski]] ([[1978]], [[1982]]) | ||
+ | *[[Herman Stesl]] ([[1980]]) | ||
+ | *[[Miltos Papapostolou]] ([[1981]]) | ||
+ | *[[Hans Tilkowski]] ([[1982]]) | ||
+ | *[[Kostas Nestoridis]] ([[1982]], [[1983]]) | ||
+ | *[[Helmut Senekowitsch]] ([[1983]]) | ||
+ | *[[John Barnswell]] ([[1984]]) | ||
+ | *[[Wenzel Halama]] ([[1985]]) | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Georgiadis]] ([[1985]]) | ||
+ | *[[Jacek Gmoch]] ([[1986]]) | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Alefantos]] ([[1987]]) | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Christidis]] ([[1987]]) | ||
+ | *[[Toza Veselinovic]] ([[1988]]) | ||
+ | *[[Dusan Bajevic]] ([[1989]] - [[1996]], [[2002]] - [[2004]], [[2008]] -[[2010]]) | ||
+ | *[[Petros Ravousis]] ([[1997]]) | ||
+ | *[[Dumitru Dumitriu]] ([[1998]]) | ||
+ | *[[Antonis Minou]] ([[1998]]) | ||
+ | *[[Dragoslav Stepanovic]] ([[1999]]) | ||
+ | *[[Takis Karagiozopoulos]] ([[1999]], [[2000]]) | ||
+ | *[[Oleg Blokhin]] ([[1999]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ljubisa Tumbakovic]] ([[2000]]) | ||
+ | *[[Yiannis Pathiakakis]] ([[2000]], [[2001]]) | ||
+ | *[[Toni Savevski]] ([[2001]]) | ||
+ | *[[Fernando Santos]] ([[2001]] - [[2002]], [[2004]] - [[2006]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ilie Dumitrescu]] ([[2004]]) | ||
+ | *[[Lorenzo Serra Ferrer]] ([[2006]] - [[2008]]) | ||
+ | *[[Giorgos Donis]] ([[2008]]) | ||
+ | *[[Nikos Kostenoglou]] ([[2008]], [[2011]] - [[2012]]) | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[[Vangelis Vlachos]] ([[2012]]) | ||
+ | *[[Manolis Papadopoulos]] ([[2012]]) | ||
+ | *[[Ewald Lienen]] ([[2012]] - [[2013]]) | ||
+ | *[[Traianos Dellas]] ([[2013]] - [[2015]]) | ||
+ | *[[Stelios Manolas]] ([[2015]], [[2016]]) | ||
+ | *[[Gus Poyet]] ([[2015]] - [[2016]]) | ||
+ | *[[Temuri Ketsbaia]] ([[2016]]) | ||
+ | *[[Jose Morais]] ([[2016]]) | ||
+ | *[[Marinos Ouzounidis]] ([[2018]]) | ||
+ | *[[Manuel Jimenez]] ([[2010]] - [[2011]], [[2016]] - [[2018]], [[2019]], [[2020]] - [[2021]]) | ||
+ | *[[Matias Almeyda]] ([[2022]] - present) | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==References== | ||
+ | <references/> | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Football Clubs]] |
Latest revision as of 15:17, May 25, 2023
Contents
Club History
1920s - 1930s
A group of refugees that came to Athens in 1922 had a great desire to keep their home-land tradition going by creating on April 13, 1924 the Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos (AEK) soccer club. This was not the rebirth of one of the clubs that used to be in Constantinople (now Istanbul) but a brand new team. The reason that this team was formed was to keep tradition going, as well as to keep all the Constantinople refugees united.
This new club created by these refugees not only grew strong roots and followers from Constantinople but throughout Greece as well. Since its inception the club has always been a contender in the Greek soccer championship. The individuals responsible for creating AEK were Aimilios and Menelaos Ionas, and Kostas Dimopoulos who had sports stores in Athens. It was in these stores that young people from Constantinople used to gather and throw out ideas of creating a soccer club.
It was on 13th April 1924 night that the Ionas brothers, Kostas Dimopoulos, Miltos Ieremiadis, Timoleon Tagaris, Menelaos Karotseris, Paulos Kehayas, and Kostas Spanoudis (a man that worshipped sports) made the decision to create a soccer club. The name was to be Athlitiki Enosis Konstantinoupoleos, it's crest was to be the Byzantine "two-headed eagle", and the colors of the team yellow and black.
The first board of directors was comprised of Kostas Spanoudis (President), Nikos Eleopoulos (Vice President), Kostas Dimopoulos (General Secretary), Timoleon Tagaris (Treasurer), and Menelaos Karotseris and Miltos Ieremiadis (board members). These were the beginning stages for the soon to be club that would unite all the Greeks from Constantinople, Asia Minor and from all parts of the country.
The first team consisted from Kitsios, M. Ieremiadis, Asderis, Kehayas, Paraskevas, Dimopoulos, Karagiannidis, Baltas, Milas, Iliadis, and Georgiadis. One of the first hurdles that AEK encountered was the absence of a soccer pitch. In the first days of the club the players used to have practice at the grounds of the Zeus Temple but later they were invited to use the Panathinaikos stadium.
In November 1924, AEK played it's first game against Aias Athens and won 2-0.
In 1928, AEK joined Panathinaikos and Olympiakos in their dispute with the Hellenic Football Federation (EPO) and did not participate in the first official Greek football championship.
By 1929, the dispute was resolved. AEK won their first title in 1932: the very first Greek Football Cup ever contested. By the late 1930s, AEK became a powerhouse winning two consecutive league titles (1939, 1940) and became the first Greek club to win the domestic double in 1939.
1940s - 1950s
World War II brought AEK's streak to an end, however the war did not affect their squad, unlike Olympiakos and Panathinaikos who lost players either in the war itself or the civil disturbances that followed it commencing in December, 1944 (Dekemvriana). During the German occupation of the country, AEK won two unofficial titles in 1941 and 1943. Yet, the late 1940s and the 1950s were dry years for AEK league-wise. Success was limited to winning the Greek Cup in 1949, 1950 and 1956.
1930s superstar, Kleanthis Maropoulos retired in the late 1940s but a new name arrived in Nea Filadelfia in 1957: Kostas Nestoridis.
1960s
Led by "Nestoras", AEK came within a whisker of winning the first Greek national title in 1960: with just one game remaining, they were two points ahead of Panathinaikos. However, disaster struck as they lost to Panionios to finish even on points with Panathinaikos. The one-game playoff was won by the greens 2-1, leaving AEK supporters with very bitter memories of what might have been.
The 1963 season started with a new coach at AEK's helm - German-based Hungarian Jeno Csaknady - and a young forward from Veria on the roster - Mimis Papaioannou. Panathinaikos seemed poised to repeat their achievement of winning the previous national championships, when, in a reversal of 1960, they unexpectedly lost 4-2 to Ethnikos Piraeus and finished the season even on points with AEK, with the yellow-black club having the advantage in goal differential. AEK led the one-game playoff 3-1 only to be equalised 3-3. A fourth Panathinaikos goal was disallowed and AEK were champions once more after a drought of 20 years. Csaknady left but returned, once more, to lead AEK to the championship in 1968. During the 1960s, AEK was awarded the Greek Cup in 1964 and 1966, both times without playing a final game.
In 1969 AEK became the first Greek football club that reached the quarter-final of European Champions Cup.
1970s
Coached by Branko Stankovic and led by Papaioannou, AEK managed to win the national title in 1971. That same year, a 17-year old lad broke into the regular lineup of the second-place finisher Panionios. He would, in time, tie his name with the decade that AEK supporters remember fondly. His name: Thomas Mavros. In 1974, Loukas Barlos, an Aris supporter from Thessaloniki, assumed the Presidency of the club. He hired Frantisek Fadrhonc to replace Stankovic as coach and staffed AEK's roster with such talent as: Mavros, Dedes, Skrekis and the Intzoglou brothers from Panionios, speedster Christos Ardizoglou from Apollon Athens, Nikoloudis from Iraklis and Dusan Bajevic from abroad. In 1977, Barlos' investments paid off handsomely in Europe as AEK reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup (being the unique Greek football club having achieved this record), eliminating Dynamo Moscow (2-0,1-2), Derby County (2-0,3-2), Red Star (2-0,1-3) and Queens Park Rangers (0-3,3-0 and 7-6 on penalty-kicks). The next two years would see AEK win 2 Greek championships, 1 double and another one time to be cup-finalist.
1980s
The 1980s started with the resignation, in June, of President Loukas Barlos. During the 1980s, AEK won only 3 titles: The Greek Cup of 1983 by defeating PAOK 2-0 (Mavros, V.Vlachos) at OAKA, in front of 75.000 fans. The Championship of 1989 by defeating Olympiakos 1-0 (Karagiozopoulos) at OAKA on 7th May 1989 (one of the best days of AEK fans) and the Super-Cup of 1989 by defeating Panathinaikos on penalty kicks (1-1 normal time) at OAKA on 30th August 1989.
The latter title came in the first year of the reign of AEK's former striker, Dusan Bajevic, as coach. More would follow...
1990s
The decade of 1990s was the best for AEK, as they won 3 consecutive Championships (1992, 1993 and 1994) and 2 consecutive Cups (1996 by defeating Apollon Athens 7-1 at OAKA and 1997 by defeating Panathinaikos on penalty kicks at Karaiskaki, as the regulation time score was 0-0. In addition, AEK won the League Cup of 1990 (by beating Olympiakos 3-2 at OAKA), the Mediterranean Cup of 1991 (by beating OFI 1-0 at Rizoupoli) and the Super Cup of 1996 by again defeating Panathinaikos on penalty kicks at Karaiskaki (1-1 at the normal time of game). In 1994-1995, AEK became the first Greek football club to participate in the group stage of the Champions League (best 16 teams of Europe) by defeating Glascow Rangers twice (2-0 at Nea Filadelphia and 1-0 in Scotland). At 1996-1997 AEK reached the quarter finals of Cup Winners' Cup and simultaneously became the only Greek football club to have taken part at the quarter final of all European Competitions. At 1997-1998 AEK reached the quarter finals of Cup Winners' Cup for a 2nd consecutive season and became the first Greek football cup to have achieved such a record.
2000s
AEK won the Greek Football Cup in 2000 (by besting Ionikos 3-0 at OAKA) and 2002 (by defeating Olympiakos 2-1, also at OAKA). They also became the first Greek football club to reach the fourth round of the UEFA Cup in three consecutive seasons (2001, 2002, 2003). In addition, AEK became the only Greek football club that participated in the group stage of the Champions' League (2002-2003) without losing a single game (0-0 and 1-1 with Genk, 3-3 and 2-2 with Real Madrid and 0-0 and 1-1 with Roma). In 2006-2007, AEK participated in the group stage of Champions League for the 3rd time in the last 5 years, having defeated Hearts (in the third qualifying round) two times (2-1 in Scotland and 3-0 at OAKA). In the group stage, AEK beat Milan 1-0 and Lille 1-0 at OAKA and took another 2 points from Anderlecht (1-1 at OAKA and 2-2 in Belgium). In (2007-2008), AEK advanced to the third round of the UEFA Cup before being eliminated by Getafe. AEK supporters consoled themselves for the loss of the League title with the thought that their club won the most points on the pitch and would have finished Champions had not Olympiakos been awarded a victory on paper over Apollon Kalamaria.
In 2013 the club was relegated for the first time for disciplinary reasons forcing them to compete in Football league but as the club was declared bankrupt AEK started from scratch on the third tier. After two consecutive promotions the club returned to the Super League in 2015. In 2018 the club was crowned champion of Greece after a controversial season and game in Thessaloniki against PAOK.
On October 3, 2022 the club played the first match in their new stadium: the Agia Sophia Stadium also known as the OPAP Arena. AEK defeated Ionikos 4-1 in a League match and Mijat Gacinovic scor8ng the first goal.
The Anthem
The lyrics[1] to the official anthem were writen by Christos Kolokotronis, music by Stelios Kazantzidis and it was first performed by Mimis Papaioannou.The latest anthem was written by Lefteris Papadopoulos (composer and an AEK fanatic), music by Christos Nikolopoulos and performed by Yannis Frangoulis. The new anthem was broadcasted for the first time on the 2nd of August 1995.
- Click to see a recent performance by Mimis Papioannou
Titles
Championships
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Greek Cups
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League Cup
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Star Players
20s - 40s
50s - 60s
70s - 80s
90s - 2000s
2010s -
Coaches
- Themos Asderis (1933)
- Kostas Negrepontis (1934 - 1948)
- Giorgos Daispangos (1948)
- Jack Bimby (1948 - 1951)
- Tryfon Tzanetis (1952, 1955, 1961, 1962)
- Harry Aurednik (1960)
- Jeno Csaknady (1962 - 1963, 1967 - 1968)
- Heinrich Mueller (1963 - 1964)
- Mirko Kokotovic (1964 - 1965)
- Branko Stankovic (1969 - 1973)
- Stan Anderson (1974)
- Frantisek Fadrhonc (1975 - 1978)
- Ferenc Puskas (1979)
- Andreas Stamatiadis (1979)
- Zlatko Cajkovski (1978, 1982)
- Herman Stesl (1980)
- Miltos Papapostolou (1981)
- Hans Tilkowski (1982)
- Kostas Nestoridis (1982, 1983)
- Helmut Senekowitsch (1983)
- John Barnswell (1984)
- Wenzel Halama (1985)
- Antonis Georgiadis (1985)
- Jacek Gmoch (1986)
- Nikos Alefantos (1987)
- Nikos Christidis (1987)
- Toza Veselinovic (1988)
- Dusan Bajevic (1989 - 1996, 2002 - 2004, 2008 -2010)
- Petros Ravousis (1997)
- Dumitru Dumitriu (1998)
- Antonis Minou (1998)
- Dragoslav Stepanovic (1999)
- Takis Karagiozopoulos (1999, 2000)
- Oleg Blokhin (1999)
- Ljubisa Tumbakovic (2000)
- Yiannis Pathiakakis (2000, 2001)
- Toni Savevski (2001)
- Fernando Santos (2001 - 2002, 2004 - 2006)
- Ilie Dumitrescu (2004)
- Lorenzo Serra Ferrer (2006 - 2008)
- Giorgos Donis (2008)
- Nikos Kostenoglou (2008, 2011 - 2012)
- Vangelis Vlachos (2012)
- Manolis Papadopoulos (2012)
- Ewald Lienen (2012 - 2013)
- Traianos Dellas (2013 - 2015)
- Stelios Manolas (2015, 2016)
- Gus Poyet (2015 - 2016)
- Temuri Ketsbaia (2016)
- Jose Morais (2016)
- Marinos Ouzounidis (2018)
- Manuel Jimenez (2010 - 2011, 2016 - 2018, 2019, 2020 - 2021)
- Matias Almeyda (2022 - present)
References
- ↑ The lyrics to the anthem (in Greek)