[165] The Nikos Goumas Stadium had severe damages from 1999's earthquake and in 2003 was demolished with the prospect to build a new stadium for AEK FC. Unfortunately, prolonged obstruction, legal issues and tight deadlines lapsed this prospect until recently. The club now plays its home games in the 70, 000-capacity "Spyros Louis" (Athens Olympic Stadium) in Athens and currently builds its new stadium in the same place where Nikos Goumas Stadium used to stand. [166] The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens, also known as OAKA, is one of the most complete European athletic complexes. [167] The Olympic Athletic Center of Athens hosted the Mediterranean Games in 1991, the World Championship in Athletics in 1997, the 1994 and 2007 UEFA Champions League Finals, as well as other important athletic and cultural events, the most significant of which remains the Summer Olympics in 2004.
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Previous manufacturers have been Adidas (1974–75, 1977–83 and 2005–07), Zita Hellas (1983–89), Diadora (1989–93), Basic (1993–95), Kappa (1995–2000), Puma (1975–77 and 2007–15) and Capelli (2018–21). Starting in 2015, the club's main shirt sponsors are OPAP, which also sponsored them in 2010–14. Previous shirt sponsors have been Citizen (1982–83), Nissan (1983–85), Ethniki Asfalistiki (1985–93 and 1995–96), Phoenix Asfaleies (1993–95), Geniki Bank (1996–98), Firestone (1999), Marfin Investment Group (1999–2001), Alpha Digital (2001–02), Piraeus Bank (2002–04), TIM (2004–06), LG (2006–08), Diners Club (2009–10), and Jeep (2014–15).
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[28] AEK won also the Greek Super Cup of 1989, beating Panathinaikos on penalties after the match ended in a 1–1 draw. [29] Bajević golden team: Three consecutive championships[edit] After the 1989 triumphs, under Bajević, AEK built what was to become one of the most successful teams in its history. Captained by Stelios Manolas, the team, which included Toni Savevski, Daniel Batista, Vaios Karagiannis, Vasilis Dimitriadis, Giorgos Savvidis, Alexis Alexandris, Vasilis Tsiartas, Michalis Kasapis, Refik Šabanadžović and Vasilis Borbokis dominated the Greek league through the 1990s with three successive Championship titles (1992, 1993, and 1994). AEK won the only Greek League Cup ever organised in 1990 (beating Olympiacos 3–2).
In the following years, he and Dušan Bajević formed a formidable attacking duo for AEK. Mavros was an integral part of the team that reached the UEFA Cup semi-final in 1976, but it was his devastating form (top goal scorer of 1978 and 1979 – 22 and 31 goals, respectively) that helped AEK to win the 1977–78 Championship-Cup double. The addition of former Panathinaikos stars Domazos and Eleftherakis to the AEK roster, the following year, saw the club cap off their most successful decade to date by winning the 1979 Championship.
AEK finished second in the Greek Super League, qualifying again for the third round in the UEFA Champions League. [56] 2007–08 Championship controversy[edit] For the 2007–08 season AEK changed kit sponsors from Adidas to Puma. [57] They played with Sevilla FC in the UEFA Champions League third qualifying round. The first leg was played on 15 August, away at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, where AEK was defeated by 2 goals, [58] and the second leg played on 3 September, at the Athens Olympic Stadium where AEK lost again by 1–4. [59] AEK completed the signings of Brazilian legend Rivaldo, after he was let free from Olympiacos, Rodolfo Arruabarrena, Charis Pappas, and Argentine striker Ismael Blanco. Traianos Dellas was rewarded with a new contract, keeping him at the club until summer 2009.
[7] In 1924, the founders of AEK – a group of Constantinopolitan refugees (among them former athletes from the Pera Sports Club and the other Constantinopolitan clubs) – met at the athletic shop "Lux" of Emilios Ionas and Konstantinos Dimopoulos on Veranzerou Street, in the centre of Athens, and created AEK. [8] Their intention was to create a club that provided athletic and cultural diversions for the thousands of predominantly Constantinopolitan and Anatolian refugees who had settled in the new suburbs of Athens (including Nea Filadelfeia, Nea Ionia, Nea Chalkidona, Nea Smyrni). The first team of AEK was: GK: Kitsos, DF: Ieremiadis, DF: Asderis, MF: Kechagias, MF: Paraskevas, MF: Dimopoulos, MF: Karagiannides, FW: Baltas, FW: Milas, FW: Iliades, and FW: Georgiades. AEK played its first match against Aias Athinon in November 1924, winning 2–0.
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C. Executives[edit] Administration Department[edit] General manager Angeliki Arkadi CFO Nikos Ladomenos Commercial Director Nikos Karaouzas Media Consultant Giannis Karalis Press Officer Tasos Tsatalis Football Department[edit] Executive Director Panagiotis Kone Sporting Director Bruno Alves Technical Director Radosław Kucharski Team Manager Scouters Fanouris Goundoulakis Dimitris Xouris Akis Petrou Coaching and medical staff[edit] Coaching staff Matías Almeyda Assistant managers Omar Zarif Daniel Vega Fitness coaches Guido Bonini Kostas Parousis Sotiris Mavros Goalkeeper coach Carlos Roa Kinesiologist Fabio Álvarez Analysts Agustín Zalazar Giannis Antonopoulos Medical staff Medical Director Dr. Lakis Nikolaou Doctor Charis Lalos Head of Rehabilitation Dimitris Ioannou Podiatrist Manos Arvanitakis Physiotherapists Konstantinos Pavlidis Lefteris Gaitanos Thomas Papadas Εrgophysiologist Athanasios Zavvos Other staff Team manager assistants Antonis Maos Panos Anastasopoulos Kit mens Georgios Baliotis Spyros Mallioras Manolis Fanelakis Presidents[edit] AEK Athens F.
000 80 Astana 20. 500 81 AEK Athens 20. 000 82 CFR Cluj 19. 500 83 Granada 19. 228 Players[edit] Current squad[edit] As of 19 January 2023[194] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. No. Pos. Nation Player 1 GK AUT Cican Stanković 2 DF CMR Harold Moukoudi 3 IRN Milad Mohammadi 4 MF POL Damian Szymański (vice-captain) 5 MAR Nordin Amrabat 6 DEN Jens Jønsson 7 TRI Levi García 8 SRB Mijat Gaćinović 9 FW NED Tom van Weert 10 SUI Steven Zuber 11 ARG Sergio Araujo (captain) 12 GRE Lazaros Rota 13 MEX Orbelín Pineda (on loan from Celta) 14 SWE Alexander Fransson 19 Niclas Eliasson 20 Petros Mantalos 21 CRO Domagoj Vida 22 ESP Paolo Fernandes 24 Gerasimos Mitoglou 25 Konstantinos Galanopoulos (third-captain) 28 Ehsan Hajsafi 29 FRA Djibril Sidibé 30 Georgios Athanasiadis 31 Georgios Tzavellas 35 Michalis Kosidis 37 BIH Vedad Radonja 42 ALB Ajdi Dajko 53 Theodosis Macheras 61 Vasilios Chatziemmanouil Reserves and Academy[edit] 33 Christos Noulas 40 Giannis Christofilopoulos 43 Alexis Golfinos 46 Konstantinos Roukounakis 48 Spyros Chatzikyriakos 67 Vasilios Troumpoulos 69 Laert Papa 72 Apostolos Christopoulos 84 AUS James Paneras 88 CYP Nikolas Dimitriou 98 Giannis Fivos Botos 99 Georgios Theocharis Out on loan[edit] Clément Michelin (at Bordeaux until 30 June 2023) UKR Oleh Danchenko (at Zorya Luhansk until 30 June 2023) Stratos Svarnas (at Raków Częstochowa until 30 June 2023) Statistics and records[edit] Domestic and European records[edit] Outline Domestic records Least goals conceded in a Greek Championship season 12 (2017–18) Consecutive knock-out qualifications in Greek Cup 15 (2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2018–19, 2019–20) Biggest win in a Greek Cup final 7–1 (vs Apollon Smyrnis, 1995–96) Biggest away victory in Greek Championship 0–8 (vs Egaleo, 1961–62) European national records Consecutive unbeaten matches in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League 6 (vs Real Madrid, Roma and Genk, 2002–03) Consecutive unbeaten matches in the group stage of the UEFA Europa League 6 (vs Milan, Rijeka and Austria Wien, 2017–18) Consecutive participations in the Last 16 phase of a European competition 4 (1994–95, 1995–96, 1996–97 and 1997–98) Unbeaten run in the group stage of a European competition 2 (vs Real Madrid, Roma, Genk, Milan, Rijeka and Austria Wien, 2002–03 and 2017–18) Consecutive games without a loss in any European competition 14 (vs Club Brugge, Milan, Rijeka, Austria Wien, Dynamo Kyiv, Celtic and Fehérvár, 2017–18 and 2018–19) International records Consecutive draws in the group stage of the UEFA Champions League One-club men[edit] Position Debut Last match Ilias Iliaskos 1927 1933 Christos Ribas 1929 1947 1950 Georgios Magiras 1949 Kleanthis Maropoulos 1934 1952 Michalis Delavinias 1938 1955 Michalis Papatheodorou 1944 1956 Antonis Parayios 1948 1957 Andreas Stamatiadis 1969 Stelios Serafidis 1953 1972 Spyros Ikonomopoulos 1977 1996 Stelios Manolas 1979 1998 Super League top scorers[edit] AEK has a remarkable tradition in strikers and goal-scoring players.
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presidential history from 1924 to present Konstantinos Spanoudis (1924–32) Alexandros Strogilos (1932–33) Konstantinos Sarifis (1933–35) Konstantinos Theofanidis (1935–37) Konstantinos Chrisopoulos (1937–38) Vassilios Fridas (1938–40) Emilios Ionas (1945–49) Spiridon Skouras (1949–50) Georgios Melas (1950–52) Eleftherios Venizelos (1952) Georgios Chrisafidis (1952–57) Nikolaos Goumas (1957–63) Alexandros Makridis (1963–66) Michail Trikoglou (1966–67) Emmanuil Calitsounakis (1967) Kosmas Kiriakidis (1967–68) Ilias Georgopoulos (1968–69) Georgios Chrisafidis (1969–70) Kosmas Chatzicharalabous (1970–73) Dimitrios Avramidis (1973) Ioannis Theodorakopoulos (1973–74) Loukas Barlos (1974–81) Andreas Zafiropoulos (1981–82) Michalis Arkadis (1982–83) Eleftherios Panagidis (1983–84) Andreas Zafiropoulos (1984–88) Efstratios Gidopoulos (1988–91) Konstantinos Generakis (1991–92) Dimitris Melissanidis (1992–93) Ioannis Karras (1993–94) Dimitris Melissanidis (1994–95) Michalis Trochanas (1995–97) Georgios Kiriopoulos (1997) Alexis Kougias (1997) Lakis Nikolaou (1997–98) Dimitris Melissanidis (1998–99) Stefanos Mamatzis (1999–2000) Cornelius Sierhuis (2000–01) Filonas Antonopoulos (2001) Petros Stathis (2001) Chrysostomos Psomiadis (2001–03) Giannis Granitsas (2003–04) Demis Nikolaidis (2004–08) Georgios Kintis (2008–09) Nikolaos Thanopoulos (2009–10) Stavros Adamidis (2010–12) Thomas Mavros (2012) Andreas Dimitrelos (2012–13) Evangelos Aslanidis (2014–) Notable managers[edit] From To Championships Cups 19331937194419551958 19361940194819561959 2 Greek Leagues1 Greek Cup Jack Beby 2 Greek Cups Mario Magnozzi Tryfon Tzanetis[A] 1954195619601965 1955195719621966 1 Balkans Cup Runner-up Heinrich Müller 1964 1 Greek Cup Jenő Csaknády[A] 19621967 19631968 2 Greek Leagues Branko Stanković[A] 1968 1973 1 Greek League Stan Anderson[A] 1974 Zlatko Čajkovski 19771982 19781982 1 Greek League1 Greek Cup Helmut Senekowitsch 1983 Giannis Pathiakakis 2000 2001 2001 2004 2002 2006 198820022008 199620042010 4 Greek Leagues1 Greek Cup1 Greek League Cup1 Greek Super Cup 2010 2017 2011 2018 1 Greek Cup 1 Greek League 2013 2015 1 Football League 2 1 Football League Stelios Manolas* 2015 2016 Key * Served as caretaker manager.
[168] Construction on an all-new purpose-built stadium began on 28 July 2017 in the site of the old Nikos Goumas stadium. It was completed in 2022 and the opening took place on 30th September 2022. The stadium has capacity of approximately 32, 500 fans and features a unique underground road system that the teams will use to enter the stadium.
This was their first championship after 24 years. [124][125] AEK were crowned champions in front of 14, 500 of their fans in the last matchday against Apollon Smyrnis at Georgios Kamaras Stadium. [126][127] UEFA Champions League return and consecutive Greek cup finals[edit] 2018–19 season was the season that AEK returned to the groups of the UEFA Champions League, for the 5th time in the club's history after eliminating Celtic (3–2 on aggregate) and MOL Vidi (3–2 on aggregate) in the qualifying stages.
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Raffaele Jerusalmi, executive director of the board of directors of LSEG, stated: "We are delighted to welcome AEK to Elite programme". [161][162] On 27 April 2015, AEK FC was selected for the honor of opening a session of the London Stock Exchange. [163][164] Current sponsorships: Premium Sponsors: Pame Stoixima, Nike Official Sponsors: Football Pro, Piraeus Bank, Cosmote, Cosmote TV, LG Corporation Stadium[edit] Nikos Goumas Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in Nea Filadelfeia ("New Philadelphia"), a northwestern suburb of Athens, Greece. It was used mostly for football matches and was the home stadium of AEK FC. It was named after one-time club president, Nicholas Goumas, who contributed to its building and later upgrading. It served as AEK's home ground since 1930.
[111][112][113] Unfortunately, the 34-year-old English defender suffered a knee detached cartilage while cycling in his apartment. The injury ruled Lescott out for the remainder of the season. The player refused to get help from the team's doctors and insisted on completing his rehabilitation in the United Kingdom. The board did not agree to the player's wishes and additional demands, which resulted in his contract being terminated. [114] This outcome led what it until then seemed to be a powerful defending duo to a midsummer night's nightmare. In addition, a 0–1 aggregate loss to AS Saint-Étienne in the Europa League qualifiers brought disappointment to fans' dreams of European participation. [115] Nevertheless, AEK defeated Xanthi 4–1 in the first match of the season raising hopes for national distinction.
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† Served as caretaker manager before being appointed permanently. Only competitive matches are counted. Wins, losses and draws are results at the final whistle; the results of penalty shootouts are not counted. See also[edit] A. (sports club) AEK Athens F. Academy History of AEK Athens F. C. List of AEK Athens F. seasons List of AEK Athens F. records and statistics List of AEK Athens F. managers AEK Athens F.
The Agia Sophia stadium, also known as OPAP Arena for sponsoring reasons, is a category 4 UEFA stadium and can host 30, 500 spectators. The net construction cost is estimated around € 81, 700, 000. [138] The administrative region of Attica funded the stadium with the amount of € 20, 000, 000. [139] The stadium's opening ceremony took place on 30 September 2022. [140][141][142] AEK Athens won Ionikos Nikaias 4–1 in their new stadium opening game on 3 October 2022, a game conducted for the sixth fixture of the 2022–23 Greek Super League.
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Greek international Marios Oikonomou and Argentine striker Ezequiel Ponce were the only newcomers that managed to make an impact on an overall disappointing season (3rd place, 23 points behind 1st PAOK and 18 points behind 2nd Olympiacos – third consecutive cup final loss from PAOK, 1–0). [132] 2017–18 season's champions, Ognjen Vranješ and Sergio Araujo returned to Athens, and some other notable additions are Portuguese international Nélson Oliveira and Serbian midfielder Nenad Krstičić. The 2019–20 season started catastrophically, with an early Europa League elimination from the Turkish side Trabzonspor (1–3 in Athens, 0–2 in Trabzon, 3–3 on aggregate) and disappointing domestic results. New manager, Miguel Cardoso was sacked quickly to be replaced with the club's veteran player and manager, Nikos Kostenoglou who was also later replaced by Italian manager, Massimo Carrera. [citation needed] Under Carrera, AEK regained the confidence lost from the previous 1, 5 years of bad results.
[108][109] Stelios Manolas took charge as interim coach once again. Manolas managed to guide AEK to a 3rd-place finish in the league qualifying for the playoff round and also to their first piece of silverware since the 2010–11 season by lifting the Greek Cup, defeating Olympiacos in the final 2–1. [110] With the postponement of the final on two separate occasions and the congested fixture list of the playoff round, it meant AEK were to play a fixture every three days, which evidently took its toll on the players, but they finished third in the playoffs and qualified for the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League Third Qualifying Round. The first season back in the top flight was considered a success with a trophy and qualification for European football next season, a return after a five-year hiatus. The new season started with high expectations by AEK Athens fans as the club signed Dmytro Chyhrynskyi, Hugo Almeida and Joleon Lescott, announcing three of the biggest transfers in their history.
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