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1994–95 Alpha Ethniki

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59th season of top-tier football league in Greece
Football league season
Alpha Ethniki
Season1994–95
ChampionsPanathinaikos
17th Greek title
RelegatedDoxa Drama
Levadiakos
Kavala
Champions LeaguePanathinaikos
UEFA CupOlympiacos
Apollon Athens
Cup Winners' CupAEK Athens
Intertoto CupIraklis
OFI
Matches306
Goals823 (2.69 per match)
Top goalscorerKrzysztof Warzycha
(29 goals)

The1994–95Alpha Ethniki was the 59th season of the highestfootball league of Greece. The season began on 24 September 1994 and ended on 4 June 1995.Panathinaikos won their 17th Greek title and their first one in four years.

Teams

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Promoted from
1993–94 Beta Ethniki
Relegated from
1993–94 Alpha Ethniki
Ionikos
Kavala
Ethnikos Piraeus
Panachaiki
Apollon Kalamarias
Naoussa

Stadiums and personnel

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Location of teams in1994–95 Alpha Ethniki
TeamManager1LocationStadium
AEK AthensBosnia and HerzegovinaDušan BajevićAthens(Nea Filadelfeia)Nikos Goumas Stadium
AELGreeceVasilios DaniilLarissaAlcazar Stadium
Apollon AthensGreeceGiannis PathiakakisAthens(Rizoupoli)Rizoupoli Stadium
ArisGreeceGeorgios FirosThessaloniki(Charilaou)Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium
AthinaikosGreeceBabis TennesAthens(Vyronas)Vyronas National Stadium
Doxa DramaGreeceGiannis GounarisDramaDoxa Drama Stadium
EdessaikosGreeceStavros DiamantopoulosEdessaMunicipal Stadium of Edessa
Ethnikos PiraeusBosnia and HerzegovinaNenad StarovlahPiraeus(Neo Faliro)Karaiskakis Stadium
IonikosUkraineOleg BlokhinPiraeus(Nikaia)Neapoli Stadium
IraklisFederal Republic of YugoslaviaDušan MitoševićThessaloniki(Triandria)Kaftanzoglio Stadium
KavalaGreeceChristos TerzanidisKavalaKavala National Stadium
LevadiakosTurkeyNikos KovisLivadeiaLevadia Municipal Stadium
OFINetherlandsEugène GerardsHeraklionTheodoros Vardinogiannis Stadium
OlympiacosNetherlandsThijs LibregtsPiraeus(Neo Faliro)Karaiskakis Stadium
PanathinaikosArgentinaJuan Ramón RochaAthens(Marousi)Athens Olympic Stadium
PanioniosRomaniaEmerich JeneiAthens(Nea Smyrni)Nea Smyrni Stadium
PAOKNetherlandsArie HaanThessaloniki(Toumba)Toumba Stadium
Skoda XanthiGreeceAndreas MichalopoulosXanthiXanthi Ground
  • 1 On final match day of the season, played on 4 June 1995.

League table

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PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation
1Panathinaikos(C)3426538321+6283Qualification forChampions League qualifying round
2Olympiacos3420776931+3867Qualification forUEFA Cup preliminary round
3PAOK3420595529+26651-year ban from European competitions[a]
4Apollon Athens34203116137+2463Qualification forUEFA Cup preliminary round
5AEK Athens34171166133+2862Qualification forCup Winners' Cup first round[b]
6Iraklis3418885536+1962Qualification forIntertoto Cup group stage
7Aris34195104634+1262
8Skoda Xanthi34148125255−350
9OFI34154154038+249Qualification forIntertoto Cup group stage
10Edessaikos34133184554−942
11AEL34117164146−540
12Athinaikos341010142935−640
13Ethnikos Piraeus34109153848−1039
14Panionios34106183556−2136
15Ionikos3497182648−2234
16Doxa Drama(R)3485212871−4329Relegation toBeta Ethniki
17Levadiakos(R)3455242367−4420
18Kavala(R)3454252775−4819
Source:RSSSF
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th decision match.
(C) Champions;(R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^On 1 October 1992, PAOK vsParis Saint-GermainUEFA Cup match was abandoned due to crowd violence and PAOK were punished with a two-year ban from all European competitions by the UEFA disciplinary committee. The sentence was later reduced to one year.
  2. ^SincePanathinaikos who were the1994–95 Greek Football Cup winner, were qualified for the1995–96 UEFA Champions League, the runner-up,AEK Athens took their place in thefirst round of the 1995–96 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup.

Results

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Home \ AwayAEKAELAPAARISATHDOXEDEETHIONIRAKAVLEVOFIOLYPAOPGSSPAOKXAN
AEK Athens4–01–23–10–05–15–22–10–04–13–04–02–02–20–12–04–31–1
AEL0–02–00–01–13–10–12–10–11–31–03–01–12–10–11–00–26–1
Apollon Athens1–22–12–04–05–03–13–02–13–02–03–01–20–22–32–12–13–1
Aris2–11–04–12–03–14–00–01–01–13–12–10–12–12–12–00–40–1
Athinaikos0–00–00–10–14–02–11–11–01–13–02–01–01–00–03–11–22–2
Doxa Drama0–12–12–11–01–01–22–00–02–14–12–22–10–10–11–10–00–1
Edessaikos2–13–20–12–31–05–12–22–01–35–01–03–11–10–20–02–02–0
Ethnikos Piraeus0–23–21–01–11–21–03–01–00–14–01–01–10–11–21–13–10–0
Ionikos0–00–00–32–01–02–01–00–31–12–12–01–02–22–50–20–24–1
Iraklis3–31–03–03–12–03–14–14–01–02–03–12–10–00–02–01–23–2
Kavala0–02–20–20–23–01–11–01–21–10–13–10–10–21–51–00–11–4
Levadiakos2–11–21–20–20–24–11–21–31–01–22–11–30–20–31–00–10–0
OFI1–20–11–40–11–05–01–03–13–02–12–00–01–00–22–02–12–1
Olympiacos0–14–33–12–14–12–01–03–16–10–07–14–02–11–12–02–05–1
Panathinaikos3–02–01–01–11–05–04–13–02–03–03–25–02–01–16–13–03–1
Panionios2–32–10–00–10–03–03–10–04–22–12–53–01–00–30–63–12–0
PAOK1–15–01–12–02–01–02–14–02–00–04–00–01–03–02–02–02–0
Skoda Xanthi1–12–32–21–21–15–11–02–11–02–11–02–11–13–23–24–13–0
Source:RSSSF
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Top scorers

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RankPlayerClubGoals
1PolandKrzysztof WarzychaPanathinaikos29
2GreeceDimitris SaravakosAEK Athens21
3GreeceDemis NikolaidisApollon Athens17
Serbia and MontenegroMilinko PantićPanionios
5GreeceAlexis AlexandrisOlympiacos16
6CameroonDavid EmbéAEL15
GreeceNikos MirtsekisIraklis
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBernard BarnjakApollon Athens
9GreeceKostas FrantzeskosOFI13
10GreeceChristos KostisAEK Athens11
BrazilMarcelo VeridianoSkoda Xanthi

Awards

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Annual awards

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AwardWinnerClub
Greek Player of the SeasonGeorgios Georgiadis
Georgios Skartados
Michalis Kasapis
Panathinaikos
Iraklis
AEK Athens
Foreign Player of the SeasonPolandKrzysztof WarzychaPanathinaikos
Young Player of the SeasonGreeceDemis NikolaidisApollon Athens
Golden BootPolandKrzysztof WarzychaPanathinaikos
Manager of the SeasonGreeceGiannis PathiakakisApollon Athens

Attendances

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Panathinaikos drew the highest average home attendance in the 1994–95 Alpha Ethniki.[1]

#TeamAverage attendance
1Panathinaikos11,709
2Olympiacos9,989
3PAOK9,681
4AEK Athens7,445
5Aris5,175
6Skoda Xanthi3,394
7Iraklis3,302
8Ethnikos Piraeus2,798
9OFI2,712
10Apollon Athens2,643
11AEL2,406
12Panionios2,356
13Edessaikos2,069
14Ionikos2,058
15Kavala1,911
16Athinaikos1,723
17Doxa Drama1,717
18Levadiakos1,217

References

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  1. ^"1994–95 Alpha Ethniki".european-football-statistics.co.uk.

External links

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