Football rivalry in Greece
TheAthenian derby (Greek :Αθηναϊκό ντέρμπι ) is thefootball local derby in theAthens urban area ,Greece , betweenAEK Athens , based inNea Filadelfeia , a suburban town in the urban area and Athens-basedPanathinaikos .
The matches between AEK Athens and Panathinaikos are considered the major derby ofAthens and one of the most notable rivalries in Greece. Their rivalry dates back to the establishment of theAFCA League , where both clubs were among its main contenders. From the 1920s to the 1950s, AEK usedLeoforos Alexandras Stadium as their home ground as well, hosting Panathinaikos as the home team on 17 occasions.[ 1]
In the spring of 1942 during theAxis occupation of Greece , a friendly match between the two clubs was arranged at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. The captains,Anastasios Kritikos andKleanthis Maropoulos , requested that part of the match proceeds be allocated to footballers suffering from tuberculosis who were being treated at the "Sotiria" hospital. Following the refusal of then Panathinaikos presidentApostolos Nikolaidis , and the announcement that a German-appointed Austrian officer would referee the match, the players decided not to take part. Both teams entered the pitch together and informed the spectators of the developments. The crowd, enraged, invaded the pitch, causing severe damages. The incidents escalated into an anti-fascist demonstration that reachedOmonia Square , before being dispersed by Nazi forces.[ 2]
During the 1960s, encounters between the two sides featured several prominent players of the era, includingKostas Nestoridis ,Mimis Papaioannou andKostas Nikolaidis for the "yellow-blacks" andMimis Domazos ,Vangelis Panakis andAndreas Papaemmanouil for the "greens". On 8 October 1960 at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, the score was 2–2 shortly before the end. Andreou violently tackled Nestoridis. The referee did not award a foul, and amid protests from AEK players, Panakis scored to give Panathinaikos a 3–2 lead. Incidents followed, during whichMimis Anastasiadis was sent-off but refused to leave the pitch, leading to the referee abandoning the match. Panathinaikos were subsequently awarded a 2–0 victory by default.[ 1] On 3 April 1966, in a league match atNea Filadelfeia the match was at 1–1 and while there had been previous violent incidents between the players in the first half,Takis Loukanidis scored at the 88th minute for Panathinaikos from an offside position. The referee awarded the goal and wild incidents occurred with the participation of fans entering the pitch, which resulted in the match permanently stopped at the expense of AEK, who were penalized and the game was awarded to Panathinaikos.[ 3] On 29 September 1963, one of the greatest games in Greek football took place, where Panathinaikos prevailed over AEK 5–4, even though they found themselves losing 0–2 and 1–3. On 19 December 1965, AEK won for the first time at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium in theAlpha Ethniki . Papaioannou, after the management of AEK refused to sell him toReal Madrid , resulting in his departure to become a singer, returned and scored a goal, while a brace by Nikolaidis shaped the final 2–3 for AEK. That match initiated a 6-year unbeaten streak for AEK at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, which lasted until 23 June 1971.[ 1]
Antonis Antoniadis delivered great performances for Panathinaikos by scoring a hat-trick on 17 December 1972 in a 3–1 win and a brace on 15 May 1977, which sealed the league title.Maik Galakos also scored three goals against AEK in September 1981 in his first season with the "greens", in the last match between the two teams before Panathinaikos moved theOlympic Stadium . For AEK Athens,Thomas Mavros scored a hat-trick on 3 April 1983 in a 4–1 atAEK Stadium .[ 4] Οn 15 April 1984, the goalkeeper of AEK,Christos Arvanitis saved a penalty taken by Charalampidis, keeping the score at 0–0 and postponing league title celebration of Panathinaikos by a week.[ 1]
From 2001, after the return of Panathinaikos to Leoforos Alexandras Stadium, they achieved a remarkable 12-game unbeaten streak against AEK until 9 May 2021, when AEK won by 0–1 with a goal byPetros Mantalos .[ 5] In the 2025–26 seasonLuka Jović made a historical performance becoming the first player of AEK to score a hat-trick at Leoforos Alexandras Stadium in a 2–3 win of the "yellow-blacks", while about fifty days later became the first player to score 4 goals in an Athenian derby, after the 4–0 win atAgia Sophia Stadium .[ 4]
Head-to-head ranking in Super League Greece [ edit ] Total: Panathinaikos with39 higher finishes, AEK Athens with27 higher finishes.Season AEK Athens – Panathinaikos Panathinaikos – AEK Athens Date Venue Atten. Score Date Venue Atten. Score 1924–25 06–01–1925 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–2 08–03–1926 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–0 1925–26 03–01–1926 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–0 23–05–1926 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 3–1 1926–27 05–06–1927 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 19–06–1927 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–0 1928–29 18–11–1928 Rouf Municipal Stadium N/A 2–4 Suspended Leoforos Alexandras Stadium — — 1929–30 20–10–1929 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 06–04–1930 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 1930–31 09–11–1930 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–2 Suspended Leoforos Alexandras Stadium — — 1933–34 19–11–1933 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–2 30–04–1934 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 5–2 1936–37 06–02–1937 Rouf Municipal Stadium N/A 2–1 10–04–1937 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 2–1 1937–38 10–04–1938 Rouf Municipal Stadium N/A 2–1 21–11–1937 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–1 1938–39 30–10–1938 Rouf Municipal Stadium N/A 2–2 04–12–1938 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–2 1939–40 12–11–1939 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 1–0 28–01–1940 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–4 1945–46 Suspended Nikos Goumas Stadium — — 17–03–1946 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 2–1 1946–47 02–03–1947 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–2 24–11–1946 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 13,000 1–0 1947–48 04–04–1948 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 1–2 30–11–1947 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 4–0 1948–49 27–02–1949 Nikos Goumas Stadium 10,000 2–4 10–10–1948 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–2 1949–50 15–01–1950 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 10,000 2–1 09–07–1950 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 1,000 1–0 1950–51 05–11–1950 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 4–2 21–01–1951 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 1951–52 06–04–1952 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,000 2–1 11–11–1951 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,000 0–0 1952–53 07–12–1952 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 2–0 22–02–1953 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 20,000 2–0 1953–54 13–12–1953 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 12,000 0–0 08–11–1953 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 10,000 1–0 1954–55 05–12–1954 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 1–3 10–10–1954 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 20,000 3–0 1955–56 12–01–1956 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–4 06–11–1955 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 10,000 2–1 1956–57 09–12–1956 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 1–2 28–10–1956 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 20,000 1–1 1957–58 08–12–1957 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 0–2 13–10–1957 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 25,000 0–1 1958–59 07–09–1958 Nikos Goumas Stadium 15,000 1–1 02–11–1958 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 25,000 1–1
Super League Greece [ edit ] Season AEK Athens – Panathinaikos Panathinaikos – AEK Athens Date Venue Atten. Score Date Venue Atten. Score Panhellenic Championship era (1927–1959) 1930–31 14–06–1931 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 2–4 23–04–1931 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 2–2 1931–32 13–03–1932 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 0–1 29–05–1932 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 3–1 1932–33 11–12–1932 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 3–2 26–02–1933 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 4–4 1933–34 25–02–1934 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–4 29–04–1934 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 5–0 1934–35 19–05–1935 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 14–04–1935 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 3–0 1935–36 15–03–1936 Rouf Municipal Stadium N/A 0–3 29–03–1936 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 1938–39 The results of the Athens FCA League applied 1939–40 1953–54 13–06–1954 Nikos Goumas Stadium 15,000 0–2 30–05–1954 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 1957–58 15–06–1958 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,000 1–1 12–03–1958 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 21,530 1–1 1958–59 15–02–1959 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,811 2–1 17–05–1959 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–2 Alpha Ethniki era (1959–2006) 1959–60 09–03–1960 Nikos Goumas Stadium 19,090 1–0 08–11–1959 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 22,956 2–2 1960–61 26–02–1961 Nikos Goumas Stadium 23,887 2–1 09–10–1960 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 26,800 2–0 [ note 1] 1961–62 28–03–1962 Nikos Goumas Stadium 35,000 2–3 19–11–1961 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,738 4–1 1962–63 12–05–1963 Nikos Goumas Stadium 34,900 0–2 16–12–1962 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 25,514 1–1 1963–64 15–04–1964 Nikos Goumas Stadium 34,825 0–1 29–09–1963 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 5–4 1964–65 03–01–1965 Nikos Goumas Stadium 34,054 2–2 06–06–1965 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,915 1–0 1965–66 03–04–1966 Nikos Goumas Stadium 30,912 0–2 [ note 2] 19–12–1965 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,535 2–3 1966–67 13–11–1966 Nikos Goumas Stadium 30,855 0–0 05–03–1967 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,069 0–0 1967–68 18–02–1968 Nikos Goumas Stadium 30,811 2–1 22–10–1967 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 22,887 1–1 1968–69 06–04–1969 Nikos Goumas Stadium 28,565 1–2 01–12–1968 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 22,803 1–2 1969–70 22–10–1969 Nikos Goumas Stadium 30,084 0–2 15–02–1970 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 22,968 0–1 1970–71 27–12–1970 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,174 1–1 23–06–1971 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 25,338 2–1 1971–72 17–10–1971 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,966 2–1 27–02–1972 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,817 1–2 1972–73 30–04–1973 Nikos Goumas Stadium 25,042 0–2 17–12–1972 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,760 3–1 1973–74 03–03–1974 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,800 0–2 14–10–1973 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,728 1–0 1974–75 20–04–1975 Nikos Goumas Stadium 28,866 4–3 22–12–1974 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,510 0–0 1975–76 11–04–1976 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,010 0–1 14–12–1975 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,960 2–2 1976–77 26–12–1976 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,106 0–2 15–05–1977 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,200 2–0 1977–78 05–03–1978 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,806 2–0 30–10–1977 Municipal Stadium of Chalkida 14,150 1–1 1978–79 08–04–1979 Nikos Goumas Stadium 28,789 1–0 10–12–1978 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 23,150 2–2 1979–80 07–10–1979 Nikos Goumas Stadium 36,100 0–1 03–02–1980 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 23,200 1–0 1980–81 30–11–1980 Nikos Goumas Stadium 36,766 0–0 10–05–1981 Karaiskakis Stadium 25,387 0–0 1981–82 21–02–1982 Nikos Goumas Stadium 34,329 1–0 27–09–1981 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 23,720 3–0 1982–83 03–04–1983 Nikos Goumas Stadium 34,038 4–1 28–11–1982 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,000 1–2 1983–84 11–12–1983 Nikos Goumas Stadium 26,634 0–2 15–04–1984 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 24,399 0–0 1984–85 07–04–1985 Nikos Goumas Stadium 32,341 1–1 25–11–1984 Athens Olympic Stadium 72,732 3–2 1985–86 27–04–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 64,542 0–0 05–01–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 74,493 2–1 1986–87 03–05–1987 Athens Olympic Stadium 36,456 0–3 22–12–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 37,452 1–1 1987–88 24–04–1988 Nikos Goumas Stadium 27,708 2–2 03–01–1988 Athens Olympic Stadium 59,481 1–1 1988–89 05–02–1989 Nikos Goumas Stadium 28,399 0–0 25–09–1988 Athens Olympic Stadium 60,145 0–1 1989–90 06–05–1990 Nikos Goumas Stadium 25,470 1–1 17–12–1989 Athens Olympic Stadium 51,797 0–0 1990–91 25–11–1990 Nikos Goumas Stadium 21,716 1–2 31–03–1991 Athens Olympic Stadium 31,642 4–0 1991–92 08–09–1991 Nikos Goumas Stadium 25,639 0–0 09–02–1992 Athens Olympic Stadium 40,882 2–0 1992–93 04–04–1993 Nikos Goumas Stadium 29,945 3–1 22–11–1992 Athens Olympic Stadium 40,217 1–1 1993–94 23–01–1994 Nikos Goumas Stadium 17,445 2–0 11–09–1993 Athens Olympic Stadium 30,257 1–2 1994–95 07–11–1994 Nikos Goumas Stadium 19,506 0–1 25–03–1995 Athens Olympic Stadium 32,336 3–0 1995–96 18–11–1995 Nikos Goumas Stadium 16,985 1–0 10–04–1996 Athens Olympic Stadium N/A 1–0 1996–97 12–04–1997 Nikos Goumas Stadium 8,892 3–0 15–12–1996 Athens Olympic Stadium 20,313 2–0 1997–98 27–10–1997 Nikos Goumas Stadium 19,516 2–1 01–03–1998 Athens Olympic Stadium 30,093 0–1 1998–99 13–12–1998 Nikos Goumas Stadium 14,127 2–0 12–05–1999 Athens Olympic Stadium 18,347 0–0 1999–00 26–09–1999 Karaiskakis Stadium 17,619 1–2 13–02–2000 Athens Olympic Stadium 23,880 1–0 2000–01 07–01–2001 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,301 1–1 07–05–2001 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 4,109 0–1 2001–02 04–11–2001 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,169 2–0 03–03–2002 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,166 2–0 2002–03 14–09–2002 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,801 1–0 09–02–2003 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 12,439 2–1 2003–04 21–09–2003 Nea Smyrni Stadium 9,472 2–2 01–02–2004 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 10,645 2–1 2004–05 09–01–2005 Athens Olympic Stadium 44,193 1–0 15–05–2005 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Cl. doors 0–0 2005–06 23–10–2005 Athens Olympic Stadium 28,623 3–0 05–03–2006 Athens Olympic Stadium 31,446 1–0 Super League era (2006–present) 2006–07 18–02–2007 Athens Olympic Stadium 19,810 1–4 23–10–2006 Athens Olympic Stadium 33,199 1–2 2007–08 02–03–2008 Athens Olympic Stadium 40,610 1–1 11–11–2007 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,202 2–1 2008–09 31–08–2008 Athens Olympic Stadium 30,140 2–1 04–01–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 42,018 0–0 2009–10 27–09–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 22,423 0–1 31–01–2010 Athens Olympic Stadium 47,379 1–1 2010–11 24–10–2010 Athens Olympic Stadium 27,957 1–0 13–02–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 37,258 3–1 2011–12 11–03–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 14,270 2–0 06–11–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 32,929 3–2 2012–13 03–03–2013 Athens Olympic Stadium 16,919 0–2 04–11–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 12,528 1–0 2015–16 28–02–2016 Athens Olympic Stadium 20,930 1–0 01–11–2015 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,640 0–0 2016–17 02–04–2017 Athens Olympic Stadium 18,526 2–3 15–01–2017 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 6,955 0–0 2017–18 01–04–2018 Athens Olympic Stadium 27,106 3–0 19–11–2017 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 8,734 1–1 2018–19 09–03–2019 Athens Olympic Stadium 10,145 0–0 03–11–2018 Athens Olympic Stadium 24,731 0–0 2019–20 09–02–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium 20,374 1–0 10–11–2019 Athens Olympic Stadium 11,056 3–2 2020–21 06–12–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors 1–2 28–02–2021 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Cl. doors 1–1 2021–22 05–12–2021 Athens Olympic Stadium 17,544 1–0 27–02–2022 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 5,943 3–0 2022–23 08–01–2023 Agia Sophia Stadium 31,100 1–0 11–09–2022 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 13,943 2–1 2023–24 14–01–2024 Agia Sophia Stadium Cl. doors 2–2 25–09–2023 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 16,002 1–2 2024–25 29–09–2024 Agia Sophia Stadium 31,000 2–0 19–01–2025 Athens Olympic Stadium 22,937 1–0 2025–26 19–01-2026 Agia Sophia Stadium 31,000 4–0 30–11–2025 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 13,565 2–3
Season AEK Athens – Panathinaikos Panathinaikos – AEK Athens Date Venue Atten. Score Date Venue Atten. Score 1959–60 31–07–1960 Karaiskakis Stadium [ note 3] 20,923 2–1 1962–63 23–06–1963 Nikos Goumas Stadium 35,000 3–3 [ note 4] 1979–80 24–05–1980 Karaiskakis Stadium [ note 5] 18,350 1–0 2007–08 14–05–2008 Athens Olympic Stadium 5,032 1–1 30–04–2008 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 8,528 4–1 2008–09 31–05–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 30,435 0–2 13–05–2009 Athens Olympic Stadium 22,980 1–1 2010–11 25–05–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors 0–2 12–05–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 8,831 1–1 2011–12 07–05–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 6,018 2–0 20–05–2012 Athens Olympic Stadium 11,260 1–0 2015–16 26–05–2016 Athens Olympic Stadium 6,919 3–1 23–05–2016 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 8,018 3–0 2016–17 21–05–2017 Athens Olympic Stadium 5,318 1–0 24–05–2017 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 3,857 1–0 2019–20 07–06–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors 1–1 12–07–2020 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors 1–3 2020–21 21–04–2021 Athens Olympic Stadium Cl. doors 1–1 09–05–2021 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Cl. doors 0–1 2021–22 08–05–2022 Athens Olympic Stadium 15,519 0–0 13–03–2022 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 5,497 1–1 2022–23 19–03–2023 Agia Sophia Stadium 30,450 0–0 30–04–2023 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 13,373 0–0 2023–24 24–04–2024 Agia Sophia Stadium 30,082 3–0 03–04–2024 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 12,101 2–1 2024–25 04–05–2025 Agia Sophia Stadium 1–2 06–04–2025 Athens Olympic Stadium 10,272 3–1
Season Round AEK – Panathinaikos Panathinaikos – AEK Winner Date Venue Atten. Score Date Venue Atten. Score 1947–48 Final 20–06–1948 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 12,000 2–1 PAO 1948–49 Final 19–06–1949 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,000 0–0 (a.e.t. )[ note 6] AEK 03–07–1949 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 15,000 1–2 (a.e.t. )[ note 7] 1949–50 Semi-finals 30–04–1950 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–1 (a.e.t. )AEK 11–05–1950 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium N/A 1–3 (a.e.t. )1951–52 Quarter-finals 10–02–1952 Nikos Goumas Stadium 12,000 1–1 (a.e.t. )30–03–1952 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 16,000 0–0 (a.e.t. )[ note 8] AEK 1955–56 Semi-finals 13–06–1956 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 2–1 AEK 1958–59 Round of 16 13–05–1959 Karaiskakis Stadium 17,000 1–0 [ note 9] AEK 1966–67 Quarter-finals 25–06–1967 Nikos Goumas Stadium 35,000 1–2 PAO 1969–70 Round of 32 22–03–1970 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 1–1 (3–5p ) PAO 1977–78 Round of 32 01–02–1978 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 23,050 0–1 AEK 1980–81 Round of 16 04–02–1981 Nikos Goumas Stadium 27,797 1–0 [ note 10] 07–01–1981 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 18,094 3–2 AEK 1985–86 Semi-finals 11–05–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 52,284 2–2 19–05–1986 Athens Olympic Stadium 50,000 2–1 PAO 1993–94 Group Stage 08–09–1993 Nikos Goumas Stadium 6,344 2–2 Both Final 20–04–1994 Athens Olympic Stadium 61,232 3–3 (4–2p ) PAO 1994–95 Final 19–04–1995 Athens Olympic Stadium 60,777 1–0 (a.e.t. )PAO 1995–96 Group Stage 08–11–1995 Athens Olympic Stadium 1,662 3–1 Both Quarter-finals 31–01–1996 Nikos Goumas Stadium 14,253 3–1 14–02–1996 Athens Olympic Stadium 29,862 2–2 AEK 1996–97 Final 16–04–1997 Karaiskakis Stadium 21,926 0–0 (5–3p ) AEK 2000–01 Group Stage 29–11–2000 Nikos Goumas Stadium 1,309 3–1 13–08–2000 Athens Olympic Stadium 6,490 2–1 Both 2003–04 Semi-finals 07–04–2004 Giannis Pathiakakis Stadium 5,000 0–1 27–03–2004 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 8,657 2–2 PAO 2004–05 Round of 16 27–01–2005 Athens Olympic Stadium 17,280 1–1 03–02–2005 Leoforos Alexandras Stadium 5,153 1–3 AEK 2010–11 Quarter-finals 02–02–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 23,000 2–3 19–01–2011 Athens Olympic Stadium 37,280 0–2 AEK
• Series won: AEK Athens11 , Panathinaikos7 .
Personnel at both clubs [ edit ] From Panathinaikos to AEK Athens Lysandros Dikaiopoulos played for AEK and Panathinaikos and lost his life in a match between the two teams[ 8] From AEK Athens to Panathinaikos
^ Abandoned at the 88th minute, while the score was 3–2. Awarded a 2–0 byw/o .[ 6] ^ The match was abandoned at the 88th minute due to fan incidents, while the score was 1–2 for Panathinaikos. Awarded a 0–2 byw/o .[ 7] ^ Neutral ground. ^ The game was played atNikos Goumas Stadium after an agreement by both clubs. Since there were no extra time or penalty shoot-out regulations, AEK Athens won the championship due to better goal ratio. ^ Neutral ground. ^ Abandoned at the 109 minute. ^ Replay match ^ Replay match , AEK won coin toss.^ The original match was played on 26 April 1959 atNikos Goumas Stadium . It was interrupted in the 54th minute at 0–0. ^ AEK won on away goals ^ Includes the goals fromAthens FCA League ^ Returned to Panthinaikos in 1980 after joining AEK for1+ 1 ⁄2 seasons. ^ Returned to Panthinaikos in 1997 after joining AEK for 2 seasons. ^ Returned to AEK in 2017 after joining Panthinaikos for3+ 1 ⁄2 seasons.
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