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Super League Greece

The Super League Greece 1 (Greek: Ελληνική Σούπερ Λιγκ 1), or Super League 1, is the highest professional association football league in Greece. The league was formed on 16 July 2006 and replaced Alpha Ethniki at the top of the Greek football league system. It consists of 14 teams and runs from August to May, with teams playing 26 games.

Super League Greece 1
Founded
  • 1905; 118 years ago (1905)
    as "SEGAS"
  • 1927; 96 years ago (1927)
    as Panhellenic Championship
  • 1959; 64 years ago (1959)
    as Alpha Ethniki
  • 2006; 17 years ago (2006)
    as Super League Greece
First season
CountryGreece
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams14[1]
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toSuper League Greece 2
Domestic cup(s)Greek Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsOlympiacos (47th title)
(2021–22)
Most championshipsOlympiacos (47 titles)
Most appearancesMimis Domazos (535)
Top goalscorerThomas Mavros (260 goals)
TV partnersNova Sports, Cosmote Sport
Websiteslgr.gr
Current: 2022–23 Super League Greece

As of May 2022, Super League Greece is ranked 15th[2] in the UEFA ranking of leagues, based on performances in European competitions over the last five years.

Since the foundation of the first official Panhellenic Championship in 1927,[3] only six clubs have won the title. The current champions are Olympiacos, based in Piraeus.

History

Origins

Between 1905 and 1912, a Panhellenic Championship was organised by the Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics (SEGAS). This championship was actually a local tournament among clubs from Athens and Piraeus.

After the Balkan Wars and World War I, two football associations were formed, one organising a football league in Athens and Piraeus, and one doing the same in Thessaloniki. These were the Athens-Piraeus FCA (EPSAP) and the Macedonia FCA (EPSM). In 1923, a Panhellenic Champion was determined by a play-off game between the Athens-Piraeus and the Thessaloniki champions. Peiraikos Syndesmos won 3–1 against Aris. This panhellenic final was not repeated the following year as the EPSAP was split into the Athens FCA (EPSA) and Piraeus FCA (EPSP) following a dispute.

Panhellenic Championship

On November 14, 1926, the Hellenic Football Federation is founded and organizes the first Panhellenic Championship in the period 1927-28, in which, however, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK Athens did not participate due to conflicts with the EPO.[4]

The initial events were held with teams from Athens, Piraeus and Thessaloniki, excluding the provincial ones. Previously, the local championships of the cities were held and in the final phase, sometimes only the first ones qualified, sometimes the first two or the first three teams. In the championship of 1938-39, which was held in two groups, teams outside Athens-Thessaloniki (Doxa Drama, AEK Kavala and Filippi Kavala) participated for the first time. The maiden presence of provincial teams in a single group of the Panhellenic Championship took place in 1953-54 with the participation of Panachaiki from Southern Greece and Niki Volou from Central and Northern Greece.

Α΄ National division

In 1959 the Alpha Ethniki – the precursor of the current Super League – was set up as a national round-robin tournament. After several months of talks, the 1959–60 championship was the first nationwide league competition. It started on Sunday 25 October 1959 with the participation of 16 teams. The creation of a championship in the form of a single permanent national division rather than the way they have been held until then with the participation of the teams selected by the local competitions was a requirement of both the State and UEFA. The first wished to establish a fixed number of matches every Sunday in Greece to stimulate interest in PRO-PO while UEFA wished to nominate national champions with strict criteria and through joint events for all states. The Hellenic Football Federation (HFF) was obliged to proceed to the abolition of the competitions of the Football Clubs Associations (EPS) of Greece as qualifying stages for the Pan-Hellenic Championship. The first place was taken by Alpha Ethniki, a single division with clubs from all over the Greek territory and a stable participation, with the exception of those who would be relegated at the end of the season. The initial design provided for a number of teams well above the 10th of the 1958–59 Pan-Hellenic Championship and in particular 18 which, as the expanded division calendar would cover almost all the available dates of the year, would no longer participate in its local competitions their EPSs. Those would be the qualifier for the upcoming national division and not the participation in the final round of the current championship, so their significance was significantly reduced. On Saturday, 10 October 1959 at the General Assembly of the HFF, ie with the participation of all the members of the Association of Football Associations and in the presence of the General Secretariat of Sports (GGA) and representatives of the Karamanlis government, became the first national division of Greek football. The 1st game was set for 15 days. According to the general Assembly of HFF on 29 August 1959, it was decided that the newly created Alpha Ethniki would consist of 18 teams, with their determination being made in accordance with the positions in the local EPS competitions in the period 1958–59. The HFF, at its decisive General Assembly on Saturday, 10 October, decided to reduce the number of teams to 16 so that the racing program will not be extended in the summer. After the end of the first event in the summer of 1960, the teams did not increase despite HFF's initial intention, with the number 16 being considered the ideal for a championship in Greece and only 18 in 1967.

The teams that participated in the first championship of the Alpha Ethniki were the following:

On 25 October 1959, the Alpha Ethniki was launched. Panathinaikos won the first Alpha Ethniki's Championship, which became the champion of Greece for the fourth time in his history. He scored at 79 points with AEK Athens and beat 2–1 in the barrage, a match where he needed only a tie result in the neutral Karaiskakis Stadium. In such a case, after the half-hour extension, the competition announcement set the best goal difference. Through barrage and with the same score was also the third place for the demotion, with the winner Panegialios to overtake Pankorinthiakos again in the event of a draw. The scoring system was 3p the win, 2p the draw, 1p the defeat.

The next years

Time has been relentless for some teams that have participated in the first league of the Alpha Ethniki. The historic Ethnikos Piraeus, cup winner of Greece in 1933, participates in the Gamma Ethniki, as well as Proodeftiki while AE Nikaia participates in the local championship of Piraeus. Apollon Kalamaria, Doxa Drama and Iraklis are fighting in the Beta Ethniki, while Pankorinthiakos, a few years after joining Alpha Ethniki, merged with Aris Korinthos and created PAS Korinthos, which reached the Alpha Ethniki at the 1990s and is now participating in the Gamma Ethniki. Megas Alexandros Katerini is the ancestor of Pierikos. In 1961, they merged with Olympos Katerini and created Pierikos who plays in the Gamma Ethniki.

On 19 January 1979 a bill was passed in the Hellenic Parliament under which football clubs became Football Incorporated Companies (PAE or ΠΑΕ in Greek). The Association of Football Incorporated Companies (EPAE, ΕΠΑΕ in Greek), under the supervision of the HFF, has since held the responsibility to hold the championship, with Makis Ithakisios being elected its first president. Initially the shares were owned by the sports union to which the football club belonged. Yet soon after, prominent Greek businessmen (shipowners, oil magnates, bankers etc.) began acquiring the newly formed PAEs by buying the majority of their shares, and then increasing their share capital, thus turning Greek football into a fully commercialised and highly profitable business for the decades to come.

For a single racing season, 2000–01, the championship is renamed "Upper Category".

Rename

On 16 July 2006, was founded the copartnership Super League. Members of the copartnership are the PAE's that have the right to participate in the professional football championship of the First Division. The main activity of the copartnership is the organization and conduct of the First Division's Championship according to the regulations and decisions of the Hellenic Football Federation (HFF) and the supreme international football confederations (UEFA, FIFA).

Competition format

At present, 14 clubs compete in the Super League, playing each other in a 26-game home and away series. At the end of the season, the top 6 clubs face each other in a 10-game championship round to decide the Super League champions but also the teams to enter the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa Conference League.

The bottom 8 clubs face each other in play-outs to decide who gets relegated to Super League 2.[5] In their place, the top two teams from Super League 2 are promoted. The number of teams to be relegated may change, depending on a licensing procedure that takes place at the end of the regular season.

The Super League is currently entitled to one entrant into the UEFA Champions League. The Champion currently enters the first qualifying round through the champion path. The three UEFA Europa Conference League spots go to the teams that finished 2nd to 3rd, with a European berth for the Greek Cup winner.

Clubs

2022–23 season

The following 14 clubs will compete in the Super League 1 during the 2022–23 season.

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Locations of the 2022–23 Super League Greece teams
Club Position
in 2021–22
First season in
top division
Seasons
in top
division
Seasons
in
Super League
Top
division
titles
Last top
division title
AEK Athens 5th 1930–31 74 15 12 2017–18
Aris Thessaloniki 3rd 1927–28 74 13 3 1945–46
Asteras Tripolis 9th 2007–08 16 16 0
Atromitos 12th 1927–28 24 16 0
Ionikos 7th 1989–90 18 3 0
Lamia 13th 2017–18 6 6 0
Levadiakos 1st in 2021–22 Super League Greece 2 1987–88 19 12 0
OFI 10th 1957–58 46 12 0
Olympiacos 1st 1929–30 86 17 47 2021–22
Panathinaikos 4th 1929–30 81 17 20 2009–10
Panetolikos 11th 1954–55 14 11 0
PAS Giannina 6th 1974–75 27 12 0
PAOK 2nd 1930–31 78 17 3 2018–19
Volos 10th 2019–20 4 4 0

Champions

Names of the championship through the years

SEGAS and FCA championships

SEGAS championship
1905–06 Ethnikos Athens
1906–07 Ethnikos Athens
1907–08 Goudi Athens
1908–09 Piraikos[6]
1909–10 Goudi Athens
1910–11 Podosferikos Omilos Athinon
1911–12 Goudi Athens[7]
1912–13 Not held (First Balkan War)
1913–14 Not held (Second Balkan War)
1914–15 Not held (WW1)
1915–16 Not held (WW1)
1916–17 Not finished (WW1)
1917–18 Not held (WW1)
1918–19 Not held (WW1)
1919–20 Not held (WW1)
Greece FCA championship
1921–22 Podosferikos Omilos Athinon
1922–23 Piraikos
1923–24 3 champions
1924–25 2 champions
1925–26 3 champions
1926–27 3 champions

Greek Championship  

Source: epo.gr

Performance by club (1927–)

Club Champions Winning years Ref
Olympiacos     47 1931, 1933, 1934, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1966, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022 [8][9][10]
Panathinaikos   20 1930, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2010 [8][11][12]
AEK  12 1939, 1940, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2018 [8][13]
Aris 3 1928, 1932, 1946 [8]
PAOK 3 1976, 1985, 2019 [8]
AEL 1 1988 [8]

Performance by club (1959–)

* Season 1959–60 marked the beginning of the Alpha Ethniki – the precursor of the current Super League – as a national round-robin tournament.

Club Champions Winning years Ref
Olympiacos 32 1966, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2020, 2021, 2022 [8][9][10]
Panathinaikos 17 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2010 [8][11][12]
AEK 10 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2018 [8][13]
PAOK 3 1976, 1985, 2019 [8]
AEL 1 1988 [8]

Performance by city (1927–)

The six clubs that have won the championship are from a total of four cities:

City Titles Clubs
Piraeus 47 Olympiacos (47)
Athens 32 Panathinaikos (20), AEK Athens (12)
Thessaloniki 6 PAOK (3), Aris (3)
Larissa 1 AEL (1)

Performance by region (1927–)

The six clubs that have won the championship are from a total of three regions:

Region Titles Clubs
Attica 79 Olympiacos (47), Panathinaikos (20), AEK Athens (12)
Central Macedonia 6 PAOK (3), Aris (3)
Thessaly 1 AEL (1)

Statistics

Top three ranking (1959–present)

Club 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Olympiacos 32 15 9 56
Panathinaikos 17 19 14 50
AEK Athens 10 16 18 46
PAOK 3 9 9 21
AEL 1 1 2
Aris 1 6 7
OFI 1 2 3
Panionios 1 1 2
Apollon Smyrni 1 1
Asteras Tripoli 1 1
Atromitos 1 1
Iraklis 1 1

Seasons in Alpha Ethniki and Super League Greece

The number of seasons that each team (in alphabetical order) has played in the top division from 1959–60 until 2022–23. A total of 69 teams had competed in at least one season at the top division. Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and PAOK are the only teams to have played in the top division in every season since the league's inception in its modern form. The teams in bold participate in the 2022–23 Super League.

Seasons Clubs
64 Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, PAOK
62 AEK Athens
59 Panionios
58 Aris Thessaloniki
53 Iraklis
46 OFI
43 Apollon Smyrnis
36 Ethnikos Piraeus
31 Xanthi, AEL
27 PAS Giannina
26 Panachaiki
24 Panserraikos
23 Egaleo
22 Atromitos
21 Doxa Drama
20 Apollon Pontus
19 Kavala, Levadiakos
18 Ionikos
17 Veria
16 Pierikos, Asteras Tripolis
15 Proodeftiki
13 Panetolikos
10 Kastoria
9 Athinaikos, Ergotelis, Olympiacos Volos
7 Fostiras, Kalamata, Paniliakos, Trikala
6 Niki Volos, Panegialios, Panthrakikos, Platanias, Lamia
5 Edessaikos, Korinthos, A.O. Kerkyra,
4 Akratitos, Ethnikos Asteras, Kallithea, Rodos, Vyzas Megara, Volos
3 Diagoras, Olympiakos Nicosia, Panelefsiniakos, AEL Kalloni, A.O.K. Kerkyra
2 Chalkidona
1 AEL Limassol, AE Nikaia, APOEL*, Atromitos Piraeus, Chalkida, EPA Larnaca,
Makedonikos, Megas Alexandros Katerini, Naoussa, Olympiacos Chalkida,
Omonia Nicosia, Pankorinthiakos, Thermaikos, Thrasyvoulos

Top Division Table (since 1959–60)

This index is an overall record of all match results, points, and goals of the best ten teams that has played in Alpha Ethniki and Super League championships since 1959–60. The table is correct as of the end of the 2021–22 season. Points are based on 3–1–0 and no deductions are counted.

Pos Team Seasons Points Played Won Drawn Lost G.F. G.A. G.D. 1 2 3 1st App Since/Last App Best
1 Olympiacos 63 4390 1996 1330 405 261 4063 1469 2594 32 15 9 1959–60 1959–60 1
2 Panathinaikos 63 4084 1996 1224 445 328 3745 1567 2178 17 19 14 1959–60 1959–60 1
3 AEK Athens 61 3794 1930 1122 450 358 3531 1689 1842 10 17 19 1959–60 2015–16 1
4 PAOK 63 3462 1997 990 513 494 3099 1943 1166 3 9 9 1959–60 1959–60 1
5 Aris 57 2679 1817 730 504 583 2243 1974 269 1 6 1959–60 2018–19 2
6 Panionios 59 2411 1870 642 493 735 2202 2364 −162 2 1 1959–60 2019–20 2
7 Iraklis 53 2401 1686 623 469 594 2099 2011 88 1 1959–60 2015–16 3
8 OFI 45 1851 1410 518 326 566 1754 1865 −111 1 2 1968–69 2018–19 2
9 Apollon Smyrnis 43 1546 1359 397 361 601 1418 1802 −384 1 1959–60 2021–22 3
10 Ethnikos Piraeus 36 1394 1164 356 326 482 1305 1552 −247 1959–60 1998–99 4

Per geographic region

All the geographic regions of Greece have been represented by at least one club in the first national division. Central Greece has had the strongest presence with 26 clubs overall, of which 21 come from Attica alone. Central Greece, Macedonia and the Peloponnese together contain almost three-quarters of the clubs that participated in the top flight. Between 1967 and 1974, the Cypriot champion also participated in the Greek top competition, and five different Cypriot clubs participated during those years. The Greek islands of Rhodes, Lesbos and Corfu have also been represented. A total of 73 clubs have participated at the first tier so far.

Regions Τotal Teams
Central Greece 26 Attica: Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, Panionios, Apollon Smyrnis, Ethnikos Piraeus, Egaleo, Ionikos, Atromitos, Proodeftiki, Athinaikos, Fostiras, Akratitos, Ethnikos Asteras, Kallithea, Vyzas Megara, Panelefsiniakos, Chalkidona, AE Nikaia, Atromitos Piraeus, Thrasyvoulos
Euboea: Chalkida, Olympiacos Chalkida
Boeotia: Levadiakos
Aetolia-Acarnania: Panetolikos
Phthiotis: Lamia
Macedonia 15 Central Macedonia: PAOK, Aris, Iraklis, Panserraikos, Apollon Pontus, Pierikos, Veria, Edessaikos, Makedonikos, Megas Alexandros Katerini, Naoussa, Thermaikos
East Macedonia: Doxa Drama, Kavala
West Macedonia: Kastoria
Peloponnese 7 Panachaiki, Asteras Tripolis, Kalamata, Paniliakos, Panegialios, Korinthos, Pankorinthiakos
Cyprus 5 Olympiakos Nicosia, AEL Limassol, APOEL, EPA Larnaca, Omonia Nicosia
Thessaly 5 AE Larissa, Olympiacos Volos, Trikala, Niki Volos, Volos
Crete 3 OFI, Ergotelis, Platanias
Aegean Islands 3 Rodos, Diagoras, AEL Kalloni
Thrace 2 Xanthi, Panthrakikos
Ionian Islands 2 A.O. Kerkyra, PAE Kerkyra
Epirus 1 PAS Giannina

Top scorers and appearances

Most appearances
Rank Name Appearances Teams
1 Mimis Domazos 536 Panathinaikos, AEK Athens
2 Nikos Nioplias 509 OFI, Panathinaikos, Chalkidona
3 Giorgos Koudas 504 PAOK
4 Thomas Mavros 501 Panionios, AEK Athens
5 Savvas Kofidis 493 Iraklis, Olympiacos, Aris
6 Mimis Papaioannou 480 AEK Athens
Stathis Chaitas 480 Panionios, AEL
8 Giorgos Skartados 478 Rodos, PAOK, Iraklis, Olympiacos
9 Georgios Georgiadis 476 Doxa Drama, Panathinaikos, PAOK, Olympiacos, Iraklis
10 Dinos Kouis 473 Aris
11 Tasos Mitropoulos 458 Ethnikos Piraeus, Olympiacos, AEK Athens, Apollon Smyrnis, Iraklis, Veria
12 Elias Yfantis 457 Olympiacos
13 Takis Nikoloudis 453 Iraklis, AEK Athens, Olympiacos, Apollon Pontus
14 Angelos Kremmydas 448 Ethnikos Piraeus, Panachaiki
15 Stelios Manolas 447 AEK Athens
16 Dimitris Saravakos 443 Panionios, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens
17 Theodoros Pahatouridis 434 Doxa Drama, Olympiacos, Ionikos
18 Giorgos Dedes 429 Panionios, AEK Athens
19 Giannis Gounaris 426 PAOK, Olympiacos
20 Michalis Kritikopoulos 422 Panegialios, Ethnikos Piraeus, Olympiacos, Apollon Smyrnis
Foreign players
1 Krzysztof Warzycha 390 Panathinaikos
2 Predrag Đorđević 375 Paniliakos, Olympiacos
3 Toni Savevski 357 AEK Athens
4 Daniel Batista 316 Ethnikos Piraeus, Olympiacos, AEK Athens, Aris
5 Noni Lima 291 Panionios
Most goals
Rank Name Goals Teams
1 Thomas Mavros 260 AEK Athens, Panionios
2 Krzysztof Warzycha 244 Panathinaikos
3 Mimis Papaioannou 234 AEK Athens
4 Giorgos Sideris 224 Olympiacos
5 Antonis Antoniadis 187 Panathinaikos, Olympiacos
6 Alexandros Alexandris 186 Veria, AEK Athens, Olympiacos, AEL, Kallithea
7 Dimitris Saravakos 186 Panionios, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens
8 Giorgos Dedes 181 Panionios, AEK Athens
9 Nikos Anastopoulos 179 Panionios, Olympiacos, Ionikos
10 Michalis Kritikopoulos 175 Panegialios, Ethnikos Piraeus, Olympiacos
11 Nikos Lyberopoulos 167 Kalamata, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens
12 Demis Nikolaidis 163 Apollon Smyrnis, AEK Athens
13 Dinos Kouis 142 Aris
14 Kostas Nestoridis 140 AEK Athens
15 Mimis Domazos 139 Panathinaikos, AEK Athens
16 Georgios Georgiadis 137 Doxa Drama, Panathinaikos, PAOK, Olympiacos, Iraklis
17 Stavros Sarafis 136 PAOK
Dimitris Salpingidis 136 PAOK, Panathinaikos
19 Giorgos Koudas 134 PAOK

Golden Star

Based on an idea of Umberto Agnelli, the honor of Golden Star for Sports Excellence was introduced to recognize sides that have won multiple championships or other honours by the display of gold stars on their team badges and jerseys.

The current officially sanctioned Super League stars are:[citation needed]

Greek football clubs in European competitions

UEFA ranking

Country rankings

As of 29 May 2022, the Greek Super League ranks 15th in the UEFA coefficient database, with 28.200 points.

Rank Competition Points
1   Premier League 106.641
2   La Liga 96.141
3   Serie A 76.902
4   Bundesliga 75.213
5   Ligue 1 60.081
6   Primeira Liga 53.382
7   Eredivisie 49.300
8   Austrian Bundesliga 38.850
9   Scottish Premiership 36.900
10   Russian Premier League 34.482
11   Serbian SuperLiga 33.375
12   Ukrainian Premier League 31.800
13   Belgian First Division A 30.600
14   Swiss Super League 29.675
15   Super League Greece 28.200
16   Czech First League 27.800
17   Eliteserien 27.250
18   Danish Superliga 27.175
19   Prva HNL 27.150
20   Süper Lig 27.100

Club rankings

As of 29 May 2022
Rank Club Points
19 AEK Athens 62.000
40 Olympiacos 41.000
63 PAOK 25.000
214 Aris Thessaloniki 5.640
214 OFI 5.640
214 Atromitos 5.640
214 Asteras Tripolis 5.640
214 Panathinaikos 5.640
214 Panionios 5.640

Broadcasting rights

Nova Sports (premium channel) have taken the broadcasting rights for the home games of six teams of the Super League. The teams are Aris, Asteras Tripolis, Atromitos, Levadiakos, PAOK and PAS Giannina. Cosmote Sport (also a premium channel) have taken the broadcasting rights for the home games of eight teams of the Super League. The teams are AEK Athens, Ionikos, Lamia, OFI, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, Panetolikos and Volos.

Eurosport has pan-European broadcasting rights for the Super League (except Greece and Portugal).

South Korean OTT Coupang Play has taken the broadcasting rights for Olympiakos matches.

Sponsorship

From 2007 to 2017, the Super League had title sponsorship rights sold to one company, which were OPAP. From 2017 until 2019, the Super League has title sponsorship rights sold to the company Souroti.

OPAP' deal with the Super League expired at the end of the 2016–17 season. The Super League announced on 20 July 2017 that the new title sponsorship deal for the Super League was with the Souroti company.

As well as sponsorship for the league itself, the Super League has a number of official partners and suppliers. The official ball supplier for the league is Nike. Also, Panini has held the licence to produce collectables for the Super League since 2008 (except 2018–19 season), including stickers (for their sticker album) and trading cards.

Period Sponsor Name
2007–2017 OPAP Super League OPAP
2017–2019 Souroti Super League Souroti
2020–2022 Interwetten Super League Interwetten

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website (in English and Greek)
  • Super League at Curlie (based on DMOZ)

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For other uses see Super League disambiguation The Super League Greece 1 Greek Ellhnikh Soyper Ligk 1 or Super League 1 is the highest professional association football league in Greece The league was formed on 16 July 2006 and replaced Alpha Ethniki at the top of the Greek football league system It consists of 14 teams and runs from August to May with teams playing 26 games Super League Greece 1Founded1905 118 years ago 1905 as SEGAS 1927 96 years ago 1927 as Panhellenic Championship 1959 64 years ago 1959 as Alpha Ethniki 2006 17 years ago 2006 as Super League GreeceFirst season1927 28as Panhellenic Championship 1959 60as Alpha Ethniki 2006 07as Super League GreeceCountryGreeceConfederationUEFANumber of teams14 1 Level on pyramid1Relegation toSuper League Greece 2Domestic cup s Greek CupInternational cup s UEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa LeagueUEFA Europa Conference LeagueCurrent championsOlympiacos 47th title 2021 22 Most championshipsOlympiacos 47 titles Most appearancesMimis Domazos 535 Top goalscorerThomas Mavros 260 goals TV partnersNova Sports Cosmote SportWebsiteslgr grCurrent 2022 23 Super League GreeceAs of May 2022 Super League Greece is ranked 15th 2 in the UEFA ranking of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the last five years Since the foundation of the first official Panhellenic Championship in 1927 3 only six clubs have won the title The current champions are Olympiacos based in Piraeus Contents 1 History 1 1 Origins 1 2 Panhellenic Championship 1 3 A National division 1 4 The next years 1 5 Rename 2 Competition format 3 Clubs 3 1 2022 23 season 4 Champions 4 1 Names of the championship through the years 4 2 SEGAS and FCA championships 4 3 Greek Championship 5 Performance by club 1927 5 1 Performance by club 1959 5 2 Performance by city 1927 5 3 Performance by region 1927 6 Statistics 6 1 Top three ranking 1959 present 6 2 Seasons in Alpha Ethniki and Super League Greece 7 Top Division Table since 1959 60 8 Per geographic region 9 Top scorers and appearances 10 Golden Star 11 Greek football clubs in European competitions 12 UEFA ranking 12 1 Country rankings 12 2 Club rankings 13 Broadcasting rights 14 Sponsorship 15 See also 16 References 17 External linksHistory EditOrigins Edit Between 1905 and 1912 a Panhellenic Championship was organised by the Hellenic Association of Amateur Athletics SEGAS This championship was actually a local tournament among clubs from Athens and Piraeus After the Balkan Wars and World War I two football associations were formed one organising a football league in Athens and Piraeus and one doing the same in Thessaloniki These were the Athens Piraeus FCA EPSAP and the Macedonia FCA EPSM In 1923 a Panhellenic Champion was determined by a play off game between the Athens Piraeus and the Thessaloniki champions Peiraikos Syndesmos won 3 1 against Aris This panhellenic final was not repeated the following year as the EPSAP was split into the Athens FCA EPSA and Piraeus FCA EPSP following a dispute Panhellenic Championship Edit On November 14 1926 the Hellenic Football Federation is founded and organizes the first Panhellenic Championship in the period 1927 28 in which however Olympiacos Panathinaikos and AEK Athens did not participate due to conflicts with the EPO 4 The initial events were held with teams from Athens Piraeus and Thessaloniki excluding the provincial ones Previously the local championships of the cities were held and in the final phase sometimes only the first ones qualified sometimes the first two or the first three teams In the championship of 1938 39 which was held in two groups teams outside Athens Thessaloniki Doxa Drama AEK Kavala and Filippi Kavala participated for the first time The maiden presence of provincial teams in a single group of the Panhellenic Championship took place in 1953 54 with the participation of Panachaiki from Southern Greece and Niki Volou from Central and Northern Greece A National division Edit In 1959 the Alpha Ethniki the precursor of the current Super League was set up as a national round robin tournament After several months of talks the 1959 60 championship was the first nationwide league competition It started on Sunday 25 October 1959 with the participation of 16 teams The creation of a championship in the form of a single permanent national division rather than the way they have been held until then with the participation of the teams selected by the local competitions was a requirement of both the State and UEFA The first wished to establish a fixed number of matches every Sunday in Greece to stimulate interest in PRO PO while UEFA wished to nominate national champions with strict criteria and through joint events for all states The Hellenic Football Federation HFF was obliged to proceed to the abolition of the competitions of the Football Clubs Associations EPS of Greece as qualifying stages for the Pan Hellenic Championship The first place was taken by Alpha Ethniki a single division with clubs from all over the Greek territory and a stable participation with the exception of those who would be relegated at the end of the season The initial design provided for a number of teams well above the 10th of the 1958 59 Pan Hellenic Championship and in particular 18 which as the expanded division calendar would cover almost all the available dates of the year would no longer participate in its local competitions their EPSs Those would be the qualifier for the upcoming national division and not the participation in the final round of the current championship so their significance was significantly reduced On Saturday 10 October 1959 at the General Assembly of the HFF ie with the participation of all the members of the Association of Football Associations and in the presence of the General Secretariat of Sports GGA and representatives of the Karamanlis government became the first national division of Greek football The 1st game was set for 15 days According to the general Assembly of HFF on 29 August 1959 it was decided that the newly created Alpha Ethniki would consist of 18 teams with their determination being made in accordance with the positions in the local EPS competitions in the period 1958 59 The HFF at its decisive General Assembly on Saturday 10 October decided to reduce the number of teams to 16 so that the racing program will not be extended in the summer After the end of the first event in the summer of 1960 the teams did not increase despite HFF s initial intention with the number 16 being considered the ideal for a championship in Greece and only 18 in 1967 The teams that participated in the first championship of the Alpha Ethniki were the following The top four of the Athens FCA Championship Panathinaikos Panionios AEK Athens and Apollon Smyrnis The top four of the Piraeus FCA Championship Olympiacos Ethnikos Piraeus AE Nikaia and Proodeftiki The top four of the Macedonia FCA Thessaloniki Championship Aris PAOK Apollon Kalamarias and Iraklis The top two of the North Group of the Regional Championship Doxa Drama and Megas Alexandros Katerini The first of the two Sub Groups of the South Regional Championship Pankorinthiakos and Panegialios On 25 October 1959 the Alpha Ethniki was launched Panathinaikos won the first Alpha Ethniki s Championship which became the champion of Greece for the fourth time in his history He scored at 79 points with AEK Athens and beat 2 1 in the barrage a match where he needed only a tie result in the neutral Karaiskakis Stadium In such a case after the half hour extension the competition announcement set the best goal difference Through barrage and with the same score was also the third place for the demotion with the winner Panegialios to overtake Pankorinthiakos again in the event of a draw The scoring system was 3p the win 2p the draw 1p the defeat The next years Edit Time has been relentless for some teams that have participated in the first league of the Alpha Ethniki The historic Ethnikos Piraeus cup winner of Greece in 1933 participates in the Gamma Ethniki as well as Proodeftiki while AE Nikaia participates in the local championship of Piraeus Apollon Kalamaria Doxa Drama and Iraklis are fighting in the Beta Ethniki while Pankorinthiakos a few years after joining Alpha Ethniki merged with Aris Korinthos and created PAS Korinthos which reached the Alpha Ethniki at the 1990s and is now participating in the Gamma Ethniki Megas Alexandros Katerini is the ancestor of Pierikos In 1961 they merged with Olympos Katerini and created Pierikos who plays in the Gamma Ethniki On 19 January 1979 a bill was passed in the Hellenic Parliament under which football clubs became Football Incorporated Companies PAE or PAE in Greek The Association of Football Incorporated Companies EPAE EPAE in Greek under the supervision of the HFF has since held the responsibility to hold the championship with Makis Ithakisios being elected its first president Initially the shares were owned by the sports union to which the football club belonged Yet soon after prominent Greek businessmen shipowners oil magnates bankers etc began acquiring the newly formed PAEs by buying the majority of their shares and then increasing their share capital thus turning Greek football into a fully commercialised and highly profitable business for the decades to come For a single racing season 2000 01 the championship is renamed Upper Category Rename Edit On 16 July 2006 was founded the copartnership Super League Members of the copartnership are the PAE s that have the right to participate in the professional football championship of the First Division The main activity of the copartnership is the organization and conduct of the First Division s Championship according to the regulations and decisions of the Hellenic Football Federation HFF and the supreme international football confederations UEFA FIFA Competition format EditAt present 14 clubs compete in the Super League playing each other in a 26 game home and away series At the end of the season the top 6 clubs face each other in a 10 game championship round to decide the Super League champions but also the teams to enter the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa Conference League The bottom 8 clubs face each other in play outs to decide who gets relegated to Super League 2 5 In their place the top two teams from Super League 2 are promoted The number of teams to be relegated may change depending on a licensing procedure that takes place at the end of the regular season The Super League is currently entitled to one entrant into the UEFA Champions League The Champion currently enters the first qualifying round through the champion path The three UEFA Europa Conference League spots go to the teams that finished 2nd to 3rd with a European berth for the Greek Cup winner Clubs Edit2022 23 season Edit The following 14 clubs will compete in the Super League 1 during the 2022 23 season AEK AthensAtromitosPanathinaikos ArisPAOK Asteras Tripolis OFI IonikosOlympiacos Panetolikos PAS Giannina Volos Lamia Levadiakosclass notpageimage Locations of the 2022 23 Super League Greece teams Club Positionin 2021 22 First season intop division Seasonsin top division Seasonsin Super League Top divisiontitles Last top division titleAEK Athens 5th 1930 31 74 15 12 2017 18Aris Thessaloniki 3rd 1927 28 74 13 3 1945 46Asteras Tripolis 9th 2007 08 16 16 0 Atromitos 12th 1927 28 24 16 0 Ionikos 7th 1989 90 18 3 0 Lamia 13th 2017 18 6 6 0 Levadiakos 1st in 2021 22 Super League Greece 2 1987 88 19 12 0 OFI 10th 1957 58 46 12 0 Olympiacos 1st 1929 30 86 17 47 2021 22Panathinaikos 4th 1929 30 81 17 20 2009 10Panetolikos 11th 1954 55 14 11 0 PAS Giannina 6th 1974 75 27 12 0 PAOK 2nd 1930 31 78 17 3 2018 19Volos 10th 2019 20 4 4 0 Champions EditMain article List of Greek football champions Names of the championship through the years Edit 1905 06 to 1926 27 SEGAS Championship and Greece FCA Championship not counted by HFF 1927 28 to 1958 59 HFF Panhellenic Championship 1959 60 to 2005 06 Alpha Ethniki 2006 07 to present Super League GreeceSEGAS and FCA championships Edit SEGAS championship 1905 06 Ethnikos Athens1906 07 Ethnikos Athens1907 08 Goudi Athens1908 09 Piraikos 6 1909 10 Goudi Athens1910 11 Podosferikos Omilos Athinon1911 12 Goudi Athens 7 1912 13 Not held First Balkan War 1913 14 Not held Second Balkan War 1914 15 Not held WW1 1915 16 Not held WW1 1916 17 Not finished WW1 1917 18 Not held WW1 1918 19 Not held WW1 1919 20 Not held WW1 Greece FCA championship 1921 22 Podosferikos Omilos Athinon1922 23 Piraikos1923 24 3 champions1924 25 2 champions1925 26 3 champions1926 27 3 championsGreek Championship Edit Panhellenic Championship 1927 28 Aris 1 1928 29 Not held 1929 30 Panathinaikos 1 1930 31 Olympiacos 1 1931 32 Aris 2 1932 33 Olympiacos 2 1933 34 Olympiacos 3 1934 35 Not finished 1935 36 Olympiacos 4 1936 37 Olympiacos 5 1937 38 Olympiacos 6 1938 39 AEK 1 1939 40 AEK 2 1940 41 Not finished WW2 1941 42 Not held WW2 1942 43 Not held WW2 1943 44 Not held WW2 1944 45 Not held WW2 1945 46 Aris 3 1946 47 Olympiacos 7 1947 48 Olympiacos 8 1948 49 Panathinaikos 2 1950 51 Olympiacos 9 1951 52 Not Held 1952 53 Panathinaikos 3 1953 54 Olympiacos 10 1954 55 Olympiacos 11 1955 56 Olympiacos 12 1956 57 Olympiacos 13 1957 58 Olympiacos 14 1958 59 Olympiacos 15 National League Alpha Ethniki 1959 60 Panathinaikos 4 1960 61 Panathinaikos 5 1961 62 Panathinaikos 6 1962 63 AEK 3 1963 64 Panathinaikos 7 1964 65 Panathinaikos 8 1965 66 Olympiacos 16 1966 67 Olympiacos 17 1967 68 AEK 4 1968 69 Panathinaikos 9 1969 70 Panathinaikos 10 1970 71 AEK 5 1971 72 Panathinaikos 11 1972 73 Olympiacos 18 1973 74 Olympiacos 19 1974 75 Olympiacos 20 1975 76 PAOK 1 1976 77 Panathinaikos 12 1977 78 AEK 6 1978 79 AEK 7 Professional League A Eth Sup League 1979 80 Olympiacos 21 1980 81 Olympiacos 22 1981 82 Olympiacos 23 1982 83 Olympiacos 24 1983 84 Panathinaikos 13 1984 85 PAOK 2 1985 86 Panathinaikos 14 1986 87 Olympiacos 25 1987 88 Larissa 1 1988 89 AEK 8 1989 90 Panathinaikos 15 1990 91 Panathinaikos 16 1991 92 AEK 9 1992 93 AEK 10 1993 94 AEK 11 1994 95 Panathinaikos 17 1995 96 Panathinaikos 18 1996 97 Olympiacos 26 1997 98 Olympiacos 27 1998 99 Olympiacos 28 1999 00 Olympiacos 29 2000 01 Olympiacos 30 2001 02 Olympiacos 31 2002 03 Olympiacos 32 2003 04 Panathinaikos 19 2004 05 Olympiacos 33 2005 06 Olympiacos 34 2006 07 Olympiacos 35 2007 08 Olympiacos 36 2008 09 Olympiacos 37 2009 10 Panathinaikos 20 2010 11 Olympiacos 38 2011 12 Olympiacos 39 2012 13 Olympiacos 40 2013 14 Olympiacos 41 2014 15 Olympiacos 42 2015 16 Olympiacos 43 2016 17 Olympiacos 44 2017 18 AEK 12 2018 19 PAOK 3 2019 20 Olympiacos 45 2020 21 Olympiacos 46 2021 22 Olympiacos 47 Source epo grPerformance by club 1927 EditClub Champions Winning years RefOlympiacos 47 1931 1933 1934 1936 1937 1938 1947 1948 1951 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1966 1967 1973 1974 1975 1980 1981 1982 1983 1987 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2020 2021 2022 8 9 10 Panathinaikos 20 1930 1949 1953 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1969 1970 1972 1977 1984 1986 1990 1991 1995 1996 2004 2010 8 11 12 AEK 12 1939 1940 1963 1968 1971 1978 1979 1989 1992 1993 1994 2018 8 13 Aris 3 1928 1932 1946 8 PAOK 3 1976 1985 2019 8 AEL 1 1988 8 Performance by club 1959 Edit Season 1959 60 marked the beginning of the Alpha Ethniki the precursor of the current Super League as a national round robin tournament Club Champions Winning years RefOlympiacos 32 1966 1967 1973 1974 1975 1980 1981 1982 1983 1987 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2020 2021 2022 8 9 10 Panathinaikos 17 1960 1961 1962 1964 1965 1969 1970 1972 1977 1984 1986 1990 1991 1995 1996 2004 2010 8 11 12 AEK 10 1963 1968 1971 1978 1979 1989 1992 1993 1994 2018 8 13 PAOK 3 1976 1985 2019 8 AEL 1 1988 8 Performance by city 1927 Edit The six clubs that have won the championship are from a total of four cities City Titles ClubsPiraeus 47 Olympiacos 47 Athens 32 Panathinaikos 20 AEK Athens 12 Thessaloniki 6 PAOK 3 Aris 3 Larissa 1 AEL 1 Performance by region 1927 Edit The six clubs that have won the championship are from a total of three regions Region Titles ClubsAttica 79 Olympiacos 47 Panathinaikos 20 AEK Athens 12 Central Macedonia 6 PAOK 3 Aris 3 Thessaly 1 AEL 1 Statistics EditTop three ranking 1959 present Edit Club 1st 2nd 3rd TotalOlympiacos 32 15 9 56Panathinaikos 17 19 14 50AEK Athens 10 16 18 46PAOK 3 9 9 21AEL 1 1 2Aris 1 6 7OFI 1 2 3Panionios 1 1 2Apollon Smyrni 1 1Asteras Tripoli 1 1Atromitos 1 1Iraklis 1 1Seasons in Alpha Ethniki and Super League Greece Edit The number of seasons that each team in alphabetical order has played in the top division from 1959 60 until 2022 23 A total of 69 teams had competed in at least one season at the top division Olympiacos Panathinaikos and PAOK are the only teams to have played in the top division in every season since the league s inception in its modern form The teams in bold participate in the 2022 23 Super League Seasons Clubs64 Olympiacos Panathinaikos PAOK62 AEK Athens59 Panionios58 Aris Thessaloniki53 Iraklis46 OFI43 Apollon Smyrnis36 Ethnikos Piraeus31 Xanthi AEL27 PAS Giannina26 Panachaiki24 Panserraikos23 Egaleo22 Atromitos21 Doxa Drama20 Apollon Pontus19 Kavala Levadiakos18 Ionikos17 Veria16 Pierikos Asteras Tripolis15 Proodeftiki13 Panetolikos10 Kastoria9 Athinaikos Ergotelis Olympiacos Volos7 Fostiras Kalamata Paniliakos Trikala6 Niki Volos Panegialios Panthrakikos Platanias Lamia5 Edessaikos Korinthos A O Kerkyra 4 Akratitos Ethnikos Asteras Kallithea Rodos Vyzas Megara Volos3 Diagoras Olympiakos Nicosia Panelefsiniakos AEL Kalloni A O K Kerkyra2 Chalkidona1 AEL Limassol AE Nikaia APOEL Atromitos Piraeus Chalkida EPA Larnaca Makedonikos Megas Alexandros Katerini Naoussa Olympiacos Chalkida Omonia Nicosia Pankorinthiakos Thermaikos ThrasyvoulosAPOEL avoided relegation in the 1973 74 season but were forced to play in the Cypriot A Division the following season due to the Turkish invasion of Cyprus Hence they are the only team to have played a single season in the Greek league and not been relegated Top Division Table since 1959 60 EditThis index is an overall record of all match results points and goals of the best ten teams that has played in Alpha Ethniki and Super League championships since 1959 60 The table is correct as of the end of the 2021 22 season Points are based on 3 1 0 and no deductions are counted Pos Team Seasons Points Played Won Drawn Lost G F G A G D 1 2 3 1st App Since Last App Best1 Olympiacos 63 4390 1996 1330 405 261 4063 1469 2594 32 15 9 1959 60 1959 60 12 Panathinaikos 63 4084 1996 1224 445 328 3745 1567 2178 17 19 14 1959 60 1959 60 13 AEK Athens 61 3794 1930 1122 450 358 3531 1689 1842 10 17 19 1959 60 2015 16 14 PAOK 63 3462 1997 990 513 494 3099 1943 1166 3 9 9 1959 60 1959 60 15 Aris 57 2679 1817 730 504 583 2243 1974 269 1 6 1959 60 2018 19 26 Panionios 59 2411 1870 642 493 735 2202 2364 162 2 1 1959 60 2019 20 27 Iraklis 53 2401 1686 623 469 594 2099 2011 88 1 1959 60 2015 16 38 OFI 45 1851 1410 518 326 566 1754 1865 111 1 2 1968 69 2018 19 29 Apollon Smyrnis 43 1546 1359 397 361 601 1418 1802 384 1 1959 60 2021 22 310 Ethnikos Piraeus 36 1394 1164 356 326 482 1305 1552 247 1959 60 1998 99 4Per geographic region EditMain article List of football clubs in Greece All the geographic regions of Greece have been represented by at least one club in the first national division Central Greece has had the strongest presence with 26 clubs overall of which 21 come from Attica alone Central Greece Macedonia and the Peloponnese together contain almost three quarters of the clubs that participated in the top flight Between 1967 and 1974 the Cypriot champion also participated in the Greek top competition and five different Cypriot clubs participated during those years The Greek islands of Rhodes Lesbos and Corfu have also been represented A total of 73 clubs have participated at the first tier so far Regions Total TeamsCentral Greece 26 Attica Olympiacos Panathinaikos AEK Athens Panionios Apollon Smyrnis Ethnikos Piraeus Egaleo Ionikos Atromitos Proodeftiki Athinaikos Fostiras Akratitos Ethnikos Asteras Kallithea Vyzas Megara Panelefsiniakos Chalkidona AE Nikaia Atromitos Piraeus ThrasyvoulosEuboea Chalkida Olympiacos ChalkidaBoeotia LevadiakosAetolia Acarnania PanetolikosPhthiotis LamiaMacedonia 15 Central Macedonia PAOK Aris Iraklis Panserraikos Apollon Pontus Pierikos Veria Edessaikos Makedonikos Megas Alexandros Katerini Naoussa ThermaikosEast Macedonia Doxa Drama KavalaWest Macedonia KastoriaPeloponnese 7 Panachaiki Asteras Tripolis Kalamata Paniliakos Panegialios Korinthos PankorinthiakosCyprus 5 Olympiakos Nicosia AEL Limassol APOEL EPA Larnaca Omonia NicosiaThessaly 5 AE Larissa Olympiacos Volos Trikala Niki Volos VolosCrete 3 OFI Ergotelis PlataniasAegean Islands 3 Rodos Diagoras AEL KalloniThrace 2 Xanthi PanthrakikosIonian Islands 2 A O Kerkyra PAE KerkyraEpirus 1 PAS GianninaTop scorers and appearances EditMain article List of Greek football championship top scorers Most appearances Rank Name Appearances Teams1 Mimis Domazos 536 Panathinaikos AEK Athens2 Nikos Nioplias 509 OFI Panathinaikos Chalkidona3 Giorgos Koudas 504 PAOK4 Thomas Mavros 501 Panionios AEK Athens5 Savvas Kofidis 493 Iraklis Olympiacos Aris6 Mimis Papaioannou 480 AEK AthensStathis Chaitas 480 Panionios AEL8 Giorgos Skartados 478 Rodos PAOK Iraklis Olympiacos9 Georgios Georgiadis 476 Doxa Drama Panathinaikos PAOK Olympiacos Iraklis10 Dinos Kouis 473 Aris11 Tasos Mitropoulos 458 Ethnikos Piraeus Olympiacos AEK Athens Apollon Smyrnis Iraklis Veria12 Elias Yfantis 457 Olympiacos13 Takis Nikoloudis 453 Iraklis AEK Athens Olympiacos Apollon Pontus14 Angelos Kremmydas 448 Ethnikos Piraeus Panachaiki15 Stelios Manolas 447 AEK Athens16 Dimitris Saravakos 443 Panionios Panathinaikos AEK Athens17 Theodoros Pahatouridis 434 Doxa Drama Olympiacos Ionikos18 Giorgos Dedes 429 Panionios AEK Athens19 Giannis Gounaris 426 PAOK Olympiacos20 Michalis Kritikopoulos 422 Panegialios Ethnikos Piraeus Olympiacos Apollon SmyrnisForeign players1 Krzysztof Warzycha 390 Panathinaikos2 Predrag Đorđevic 375 Paniliakos Olympiacos3 Toni Savevski 357 AEK Athens4 Daniel Batista 316 Ethnikos Piraeus Olympiacos AEK Athens Aris5 Noni Lima 291 PanioniosMost goals Rank Name Goals Teams1 Thomas Mavros 260 AEK Athens Panionios2 Krzysztof Warzycha 244 Panathinaikos3 Mimis Papaioannou 234 AEK Athens4 Giorgos Sideris 224 Olympiacos5 Antonis Antoniadis 187 Panathinaikos Olympiacos6 Alexandros Alexandris 186 Veria AEK Athens Olympiacos AEL Kallithea7 Dimitris Saravakos 186 Panionios Panathinaikos AEK Athens8 Giorgos Dedes 181 Panionios AEK Athens9 Nikos Anastopoulos 179 Panionios Olympiacos Ionikos10 Michalis Kritikopoulos 175 Panegialios Ethnikos Piraeus Olympiacos11 Nikos Lyberopoulos 167 Kalamata Panathinaikos AEK Athens12 Demis Nikolaidis 163 Apollon Smyrnis AEK Athens13 Dinos Kouis 142 Aris14 Kostas Nestoridis 140 AEK Athens15 Mimis Domazos 139 Panathinaikos AEK Athens16 Georgios Georgiadis 137 Doxa Drama Panathinaikos PAOK Olympiacos Iraklis17 Stavros Sarafis 136 PAOKDimitris Salpingidis 136 PAOK Panathinaikos19 Giorgos Koudas 134 PAOKGolden Star EditBased on an idea of Umberto Agnelli the honor of Golden Star for Sports Excellence was introduced to recognize sides that have won multiple championships or other honours by the display of gold stars on their team badges and jerseys The current officially sanctioned Super League stars are citation needed Olympiacos received in 2012 13 Panathinaikos received in 2009 10 AEK received in 1992 93Greek football clubs in European competitions EditMain article Greek football clubs in European competitionsUEFA ranking EditMain article UEFA coefficient Country rankings Edit As of 29 May 2022 the Greek Super League ranks 15th in the UEFA coefficient database with 28 200 points Rank Competition Points1 Premier League 106 6412 La Liga 96 1413 Serie A 76 9024 Bundesliga 75 2135 Ligue 1 60 0816 Primeira Liga 53 3827 Eredivisie 49 3008 Austrian Bundesliga 38 8509 Scottish Premiership 36 90010 Russian Premier League 34 48211 Serbian SuperLiga 33 37512 Ukrainian Premier League 31 80013 Belgian First Division A 30 60014 Swiss Super League 29 67515 Super League Greece 28 20016 Czech First League 27 80017 Eliteserien 27 25018 Danish Superliga 27 17519 Prva HNL 27 15020 Super Lig 27 100Club rankings Edit As of 29 May 2022Rank Club Points19 AEK Athens 62 00040 Olympiacos 41 00063 PAOK 25 000214 Aris Thessaloniki 5 640214 OFI 5 640214 Atromitos 5 640214 Asteras Tripolis 5 640214 Panathinaikos 5 640214 Panionios 5 640Broadcasting rights EditNova Sports premium channel have taken the broadcasting rights for the home games of six teams of the Super League The teams are Aris Asteras Tripolis Atromitos Levadiakos PAOK and PAS Giannina Cosmote Sport also a premium channel have taken the broadcasting rights for the home games of eight teams of the Super League The teams are AEK Athens Ionikos Lamia OFI Olympiacos Panathinaikos Panetolikos and Volos Eurosport has pan European broadcasting rights for the Super League except Greece and Portugal South Korean OTT Coupang Play has taken the broadcasting rights for Olympiakos matches Sponsorship EditFrom 2007 to 2017 the Super League had title sponsorship rights sold to one company which were OPAP From 2017 until 2019 the Super League has title sponsorship rights sold to the company Souroti OPAP deal with the Super League expired at the end of the 2016 17 season The Super League announced on 20 July 2017 that the new title sponsorship deal for the Super League was with the Souroti company As well as sponsorship for the league itself the Super League has a number of official partners and suppliers The official ball supplier for the league is Nike Also Panini has held the licence to produce collectables for the Super League since 2008 except 2018 19 season including stickers for their sticker album and trading cards Period Sponsor Name2007 2017 OPAP Super League OPAP2017 2019 Souroti Super League Souroti2020 2022 Interwetten Super League InterwettenSee also EditGreek football league system Greek football champions List of Greek football championship top scorers Greek Superleague Best Greek Player List of foreign football players in Super League Greece List of sports attendance figures the Super League in a global contextReferences Edit H Boylh yperpshfise thn anadiar8rwsh twn epaggelmatikwn kathgoriwn www sport24 gr UEFA com Country coefficients UEFA Coefficients UEFA com Retrieved 20 November 2021 List of Greek champions in Greek Hellenic Football Federation Retrieved 16 April 2012 EPO Hellenic Football Federation www epo gr Football League Epae org 2 August 2010 Retrieved 14 October 2015 Astrachan Anarth8hke apo Greeksporhistory H istoria toy Ellhnikoy podosfairoy Greece Final Tables 1906 1959 www rsssf com a b c d e f g h i j k Karpati Tamas Schoggl Hans List of Greece championships RSSSF Retrieved 12 April 2012 a b Olympiacos F C history olympiacos org Retrieved 22 April 2012 a b Olympiacos profile FIFA com Archived from the original on 9 October 2011 Retrieved 22 April 2012 a b Panathinaikos F C trophies pao gr Archived from the original on 19 January 2016 Retrieved 12 April 2012 a b Panathinaikos FC profile uefa com Retrieved 12 April 2012 a b AEK honours aekfc gr Archived from the original on 6 May 2012 Retrieved 22 April 2012 External links EditOfficial website in English and Greek Super League at Curlie based on DMOZ Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Super League Greece amp oldid 1135219962, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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