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Revision as of 10:17, November 29, 2011
Contents
Team History
Football in Greece, made it's appearance in about 1890 but there was no official championship since it was considered as a sport for the low class people. There were some people, though, who had predicted that this sport would eventually become the most popular sport in Greece. Giorgos Kalafatis, was the one who really believed in football and in February of 1908 at the age of 18, he founded the team of Panathinaikos F.C. The president of the team was Alexandros Kalafatis, Giorgos' brother. Giorgos Kalafatis is now considered as Greek's soccer "Father". The name of the club was by then P.O.A. (Podosfairikos Omilos Athinon - Football Club of Athens). The club changed it's name twice during the time period of 1910 - 1918.
In 1918 there were two more historical decisions were taken. First of all, it was decided that the official color of the team would be the green, as in most of the matches the players were not using the same outfit. The other decision was about the club's symbol. Panathinaikos until then didn't have any official symbol and it was decided that the "Triffili" would be the one. The man who had the idea of that symbol was, Michalis Papazoglou, a great athlete from Constantinople who played for the team of Chalkidona, which had the same symbol. This idea was accepted by the Panathinaikos council. Panathinaikos got it's final name in May 15, 1924. It was changed to P.A.O. (Panathinaikos Athlitikos Omilos - Panathinaikos Athletic Club).
Panathinaikos became popular almost immediately and soon it's superiority was acknowledged. Greek authorities for the previously mentioned reasons didn't want football to be played in Greece, but they realized that the fans of that sport were rapidly increasing. Finally they were forced to officially recognize football and the Panathinaikos team. It was one more triumph of Giorgos Kalafatis and Panathinaikos.
In Europe
Panathinaikos played their first official European competitive football game against the Czechoslovakian team of Spartak Hradec Kralove for the European Champions Cup on November 6, 1960 and lost 1-0.
In 1964, Panathinaikos became the first club from Greece to reach the second round of the Champions Cup by eliminating Northern Ireland outfit Glentoran, 2-2 away and 3-2 home.
On June 2, 1971, Panathinaikos became the first Greek club to play in the final of the Cup of Champions, losing 2-0 to Ajax Amsterdam.
The same year Panathinaikos played for the 1971 Intercontinental Cup against Club Nacional de Football losing 3-2 in aggregate.
The team today
On May of 2006, Panathinaikos FC appointed Swedish coach Hans Backe to replace Alberto Malesani at the helm of the Greek giants. Malesani's two-year tenure was ended by mutual consent. Backe resigned his position in September after a disappointing 1-1 UEFA Cup home draw to Ukrainian outfit Metallurg Zaporizhzhya. Over the next two years, Victor Munoz and Jose Peseiro coached the greens for one season each. Currently, Jesualdo Ferreira is in charge.
Trophies
Championships (20)
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Cups (17)
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Star Players
Prior to 1930
- Sotiris Asprogerakas
- Theofanis Asprogerakas
- Dimitris Bogdanos
- Dimosthenis Bogdanos
- Tasos Bogdanos
- Yiannis Chrysochoidis
- Daperis
- Dimitris Demertzis
- Giorgos Demertzis
- Dimopoulos
- Stavros Georgiadis
- Elias Grigoriadis
- Giorgos Kalafatis
- Leonidas Kalogeropoulos
- Loukianos Kantonis
- Dimitris Kastritsis
- Michalis Krispis
- Lambiris
- Apostolos Messaris
- Apostolos Nikolaidis
- Yiannis Panas
- Loukas Panourgias
- Michalis Papadopoulos
- Thanasis Papathanasiou
- Petros Perantakos
- Lazaros Sidiropoulos
- Dimitris Soutsos
- Antonis Stathopoulos
- Yiannis Stavropoulos
- Vangelis Triantafyllis
- Konstantinos Tsiklitiras
- Antonis Tziralidis
- Lazaros Vlachopoulos
- Kostas Zakkas
30s - 40s
50s - 60s
70s - 80s
90s - 2000s
2010's - present
- Jean-Alain Boumsong
- Luis Garcia
- Sidney Govou
- Giorgos Ioannidis
- Stefanos Kapino
- Orestes Karnezis
- Stergos Marinos
- Charalambos Mavrias
- Quincy Owusu
- Toche
- Victor Vitolo
- Zeca
Coaches
- Giorgos Kalafatis (1908-1912)
- John Campbell (1912-1914)
- Milko Forner (1928)
- Josef Kinsler (1929)
- Harry Game (1952-1953)
- Antonis Migiakis (1959-1960)
- Stjepan Bobek (1963-1967)
- Bela Guttmann (1967)
- Lakis Petropoulos (1968-1969, 1979, 1981-1982)
- Ferenc Puskas (1970-1974)
- Kazimierz Gorski
- Gavrilos Gazis (1979)
- Bruno Pesaola (1979-1980)
- Ronnie Allen (1980)
- Andreas Papaemmanouil (1980)
- Helmut Senekowitsch (1980-1981)
- Stefan Kovac (1982-1983)
- Jacek Gmoch (1983-1985)
- Pietr Packert (1985-1986)
- Tomislav Ivic (1986)
- Vasilis Daniil (1986-1988, 1990-1992, 1997-1999)
- Yiannis Kalogeras (1988)
- Gunther Bengston (1988-1989)
- Hristo Bonev (1989-1990)
- Ivica Osim (1992-1994)
- Juan Ramon Rocha (1994-1996, 1999)
- Maik Galakos (1996)
- Velimir Zajec (1996-1997)
- Nikos Karoulias (1997)
- Yiannis Kyrastas (1999-2000)
- Angelos Anastasiadis (2000-2001)
- Stratos Apostolakis (2001)
- Sergio Markarian (2001-2002, 2002-2003)
- Fernando Santos (2002)
- Itzhak Shum (2003-2004)
- Zdenek Scasny (2004-2005)
- Alberto Malesani (2005-2006)
- Hans Bakke (2006)
- Victor Munoz (2006-2007)
- Jose Peseiro (2007 - 2008)
- Henk ten Cate (2008 - 2009)
- Nikolaos Nioplias (2009 - 2010)
- Jesualdo Ferreira (2010 - present)