Olympiacos–P.A.O.K. rivalry

Olympiacos–P.A.O.K. rivalry
Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry
PAOK - Olympiakos 1-0 (1).jpg
PAOK vs Olympiacos (1–0) at Toumba Stadium
during a Greek Cup match in 2009.
City or region Athens / PiraeusThessaloniki, Greece
Teams involved Olympiacos, PAOK
Most wins Olympiacos (64)
Most recent meeting Olympiacos 2–1 PAOK, 2 October 2011
Next meeting TBA

The football rivalry between Olympiacos and PAOK is considered the fiercest intercity rivalry in Greece and a large number of games between the two football teams have been stigmatized by nasty incidents.

Contents

History

Cultural rivalry

The rivalry between the two Greek clubs can be traced to a rivalry between the cities Athens and Thessaloniki. Olympiacos from the port of Athens, Piraeus, and PAOK from the capital of Macedonia, are the most popular clubs in the two largest Greek cities respectively, thus their rivalry reflects more than any other the intercity rivalry.

Thessalonians feel that Athens has consistently been favored by the Greek State over their city and the fans of Thessalonian teams consider their Athenian rivals, the so called P.O.K., the main reason that their teams have been marginalized.[1] As far as the Olympiacos and PAOK rivalry is concerned, the situation became worse in the 1960s, when the all-time best player of PAOK, Giorgos Koudas, decided to move to Olympiacos. PAOK fans rose in outrage and protested against the Athenian power which once again seemed to harm their club and the transfer was prevented.

Football rivalry

Olympiacos and PAOK are traditional rivals in other sports as well, mainly in basketball, and secondly in volleyball and water polo. As for their football history, after the "Koudas incident", PAOK fans became so hostile against the team from Piraeus that games at PAOK became the most difficult away games for Olympiacos to win and the Reds had a 21-year period without a single win at Toumba Stadium (including three matches which had been played in neutral grounds) and only two wins in 33 matches in the period 1966–1998. On the other hand, at Olympiacos the last longer period without a win for PAOK, is a 14 years period(1989-2003).

Another aspect of this rivalry except the "Koudas incident". The period after 1997 was a resurgence of this rivalry because of bad arbitrations in games among Olympiacos and PAOK. PAOK claimed many times that refereeing helped Olympiacos. The consequence of this was PAOK fans to protest violent against referees and Olympiacos, proceeding vandalism. Perhaps the most characteristic match was in 2000 at Toumba with referee Giorgos Kasnaferis. PAOK from 39' played with 10 players after 2 yellow cards showned to Georgiadis for diving. PAOK claimed that were both penalties and also complained for two more penalties and some offsides. The fact is that from 1998 to 2010 Olympiacos was unbeaten in Toumba stadium.

Supporters rivalry

Olympiacos and PAOK fans are known for their violent tactics against each other. As in most football rivalries in Greece, injuries and often deaths are not rare. Particularly over the last two years[when?] and since the new owner of Olympiacos took over, violence erupts very often. In addition, the new owner of Olympiacos is accused[by whom?] for fixing game results in order to gain huge amounts of money from betting via the Internet with their laptops in the games, while thousands of fans attacked each other, destroyed public property and often killed one another. This seems to be the case with all the major football clubs of Greece. Corruption is high; fixing games and using their fans like armies has helped some of these people gain political influence and financial benefits.[citation needed]

Statistics

Head-to-head

PAOK fans during a Greek Cup match in 2009, at Toumba Stadium.
Olympiacos
wins
Draws PAOK
wins
Alpha Ethniki (1959–60 - present)
At Olympiacos home 40 6 8
At PAOK home 12 13 28
Total 52 19 36
Greek Cup
At Olympiacos home 9 4 2
At PAOK home 1 1 5
Neutral field 2 1 1
Total 12 6 8
Total
64 25 44

Records

  • Record Alpha Ethniki win
    • Olympiacos
    • PAOK
      • Home: PAOK – Olympiacos 6–1, Serres Stadium, 6 December 1987
        (Bannon 5', Mavrommatis 14', Siggas 18', Baniotis 41', Borbokis 75', 89' – Tsalouchidis 50')
      • Away: Olympiacos – PAOK 0–4, Karaiskakis Stadium, 4 January 1976
        (Terzanidis 24', Koudas 56', 62', Guerino 77')
  • Record Cup win
  • Longest sequence of Alpha Ethniki wins
    • Olympiacos: 7, 22 February 1998 – 14 October 2001
      • Home: 14, 12 November 1989 – 11 January 2004
      • Away: 3, 3 October 1998 – 14 October 2001
    • PAOK: 3, 4 January 1976 – 3 April 1977
      • Home: 11, 11 June 1972 – 23 January 1983
      • Away: 1
  • Longest sequence of Cup wins
    • Olympiacos: 4, 27 May 1992 – 12 May 2001
      • Home: 5, 24 January 1990 – 12 May 2001
      • Away: 1
    • PAOK: 4, 12 May 2001 – 4 February 2009
      • Home: 3, 10 January 1990 – 4 February 2009
      • Away: 1
  • Longest sequence of unbeaten Alpha Ethniki matches
    • Olympiacos: 12, 22 February 1998 – 11 January 2004
      • Home: 14, 12 November 1989 – 11 January 2004
      • Away: 12, 31 October 1998 – 9 May 2010
    • PAOK: 4, 31 May 1981 – 12 June 1983
      • Home: 21, 3 January 1971 – 24 May 1992
      • Away: 2, 6 April 1960 – 3 June 1962 and 24 January 2010 – 21 November 2010
  • Longest sequence of unbeaten Cup matches
    • Olympiacos: 7, 11 March 1951 – 6 February 1980
      • Home: 6, 20 November 1985 – 12 March 2003
      • Away: 2, 20 May 1992 – 26 February 2003
    • PAOK: 4, 12 May 2001 – 4 March 2009
      • Home: 3, 10 January 1990 – 27 November 1996
      • Away: 4, 10 March 1976 – 24 January 1990
  • Attendance records

Matches list

Alpha Ethniki (Greek League since 1959–60)

Olympiacos – PAOK PAOK – Olympiacos
Season
R.
Date
Venue
Atten.
Score
R.
Date
Venue
Atten.
Score
1959–60 20 06-04-1960 Karaiskakis Stadium 11,972 1–2 5 22-11-1959 Toumba Stadium 8,864 2–0
1960–61 10 27-11-1960 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 1–1 25 14-05-1961 Toumba Stadium N/A 0–2
1961–62 28 03-06-1962 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 6–0 13 14-01-1962 Toumba Stadium N/A 0–1
1962–63 17 03-02-1963 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 3–2 2 30-09-1962 Toumba Stadium N/A 2–2
1963–64 10 27-11-1963 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A 2–01 25 29-03-1964 Toumba Stadium N/A 0–0
1964–65 27 06-06-1965 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 5–2 12 27-01-1965 Toumba Stadium N/A 0–4
1965–66 25 15-05-1966 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 2–0 10 30-01-1966 Toumba Stadium 22,736 3–2
1966–67 21 27-11-1966 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 3–2 6 19-03-1967 Toumba Stadium 31,504 2–0
1967–68 8 26-11-1967 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 0–1 25 24-03-1968 Toumba Stadium 26,446 1–0
1968–69 11 15-12-1968 Karaiskakis Stadium 21,116 3–0 28 20-04-1969 Toumba Stadium 26,745 2–1
1969–70 18 01-02-1970 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 1–1 1 21-09-1969 Toumba Stadium 35,740 1–2
1970–71 31 23-05-1971 Karaiskakis Stadium 34,960 1–0 14 03-01-1971 Toumba Stadium 25,462 0–0
1971–72 17 23-01-1972 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 1–1 34 25-06-1972 Toumba Stadium 21,161 4–3
1972–73 20 25-02-1973 Karaiskakis Stadium 41,052 1–0 3 01-10-1972 Toumba Stadium 42,150 1–0
1973–74 11 16-12-1973 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 3–0 28 21-04-1974 Toumba Stadium 42,976 1–0
1974–75 26 13-04-1975 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 3–2 9 15-12-1974 Toumba Stadium 37,448 2–0
1975–76 11 04-01-1976 Karaiskakis Stadium 39,030 0–4 26 26-04-1976 Toumba Stadium 33,378 3–1
1976–77 26 03-04-1977 Karaiskakis Stadium 39,200 2–0 9 05-12-1976 Toumba Stadium 45,147 2–1
1977–78 13 11-12-1977 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A 0–0 30 16-04-1978 Toumba Stadium 30,477 1–0
1978–79 5 14-10-1978 Karaiskakis Stadium 27,704 1–0 22 04-03-1979 Toumba Stadium 25,362 2–0
1979–80 34 18-05-1980 Karaiskakis Stadium 35,470 2–0 17 20-01-1980 Toumba Stadium 36,016 2–0
1980–81 15 28-12-1980 Karaiskakis Stadium 35,500 1–0 32 31-05-1981 Toumba Stadium 21,359 1–0
1981–82 28 11-04-1982 Karaiskakis Stadium 35,450 0–0 11 13-12-1981 Toumba Stadium 22,744 3–0
1982–83 32 12-06-1983 Karaiskakis Stadium 28,393 2–0 15 23-01-1983 Toumba Stadium 33,334 1–1
1983–84 19 05-02-1984 Karaiskakis Stadium 25,032 1–0 4 25-09-1983 Serres Municipal Stadium 13,138 4–0
1984–85 19 17-02-1985 Athens Olympic Stadium 57,581 2–1 4 21-10-1984 Toumba Stadium 41,073 1–0
1985–86 11 01-12-1985 Athens Olympic Stadium 37,604 2–0 26 30-03-1986 Toumba Stadium 24,970 1–0
1986–87 20 01-03-1987 Athens Olympic Stadium 53,720 1–1 5 05-10-1986 Toumba Stadium 40,718 4–1
1987–88 25 27-03-1988 Athens Olympic Stadium 46,027 2–1 10 06-12-1987 Serres Municipal Stadium 10,827 6–1
1988–89 4 02-10-1988 Athens Olympic Stadium 74,232 0–1 19 12-02-1989 Toumba Stadium 32,112 1–0
1989–90 9 12-11-1989 Karaiskakis Stadium 30,716 4–0 26 25-03-1990 Toumba Stadium 17,169 4–1
1990–91 9 02-12-1990 Karaiskakis Stadium 23,974 3–2 26 10-04-1991 Toumba Stadium 17,870 3–2
1991–92 15 12-01-1992 Karaiskakis Stadium 18,004 3–2 32 24-05-1992 Toumba Stadium 8,577 1–2
1992–93 31 09-05-1993 Karaiskakis Stadium 11,527 2–0 14 20-12-1992 Toumba Stadium 7,988 0–0
1993–94 3 05-09-1993 Karaiskakis Stadium 12,237 1–0 20 16-11-1994 Toumba Stadium 10,291 1–1
1994–95 25 26-03-1995 Karaiskakis Stadium 16,497 2–0 8 06-11-1994 Toumba Stadium 26,404 3–0
1995–96 28 07-04-1996 Karaiskakis Stadium 6,191 1–0 11 26-11-1995 Trikala Municipal Stadium 6,699 0–0
1996–97 13 22-11-1996 Karaiskakis Stadium 14,694 1–0 30 20-04-1997 Toumba Stadium 35,850 0–0
1997–98 23 22-02-1998 Athens Olympic Stadium 32,275 2–0 6 18-10-1997 Toumba Stadium 26,471 2–1
1998–99 25 04-04-1999 Athens Olympic Stadium 16,582 2–1 8 31-10-1998 Toumba Stadium 25,858 1–22
1999–00 7 08-11-1999 Athens Olympic Stadium 11,977 4–1 24 19-03-2000 Toumba Stadium 25,550 0–2
2000–01 23 17-03-2001 Athens Olympic Stadium 12,925 1–0 8 27-11-2000 Toumba Stadium 5,723 2–4
2001–02 16 17-02-2002 Athens Olympic Stadium 37,825 3–2 3 14-10-2001 Toumba Stadium 22,200 1–1
2002–03 20 23-02-2003 G. Kamaras Stadium 9,518 4–3 5 26-10-2003 Toumba Stadium 22,296 1–1
2003–04 16 11-01-2004 G. Kamaras Stadium 9,164 1–2 1 24-08-2003 Toumba Stadium 0–2
2004–05 6 30-10-2004 Karaiskakis Stadium 26,972 5–1 21 06-03-2005 Toumba Stadium 23,950 1–1
2005–06 6 16-10-2005 Karaiskakis Stadium 1–2 21 26-02-2006 Toumba Stadium 7,050 1–2
2006–07 3 09-09-2006 Karaiskakis Stadium 29,140 2–0 18 21-01-2007 Toumba Stadium 23,483 2–3
2007–08 7 03-11-2007 Karaiskakis Stadium 28,077 2–1 22 23-02-2008 Toumba Stadium 22,000 1–1
2008–09 10 16-11-2008 Karaiskakis Stadium 29,482 2–0 25 08-03-2009 Toumba Stadium 22,214 0–0
2009–10 19 24-01-2010 Karaiskakis Stadium 26,139 0–1 4 20-09-2009 Toumba Stadium 23,010 1–2
p-o 12-05-2010 Karaiskakis Stadium 15,829 0–1 p-o 09-05-2010 Toumba Stadium 24,109 1–0
2010–11 11 21-11-2010 Karaiskakis Stadium 30,275 3–0 26 13-03-2011 Toumba Stadium 20,023 2–1
2011–12 5 02-10-2011 Karaiskakis Stadium 28,772 2–1 20 Toumba Stadium

1 Match suspended at 27th minute (score: 1–0). Olympiacos were awarded a 2–0 win.
2 Match suspended at 83rd minute (score: 1–2). Remained as final result.

Greek Cup

Olympiacos – PAOK in Athens PAOK – Olympiacos in Thessaloniki
Season
Round
Date
Venue
Atten.
Score
Date
Venue
Atten.
Score
1950–51 Final 11–03–1951 Ap. Nikolaidis Stadium N/A   4–0  
1970–71 Final 09–06–1971 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A   3–1  
1972–73 Final 17–06–1973 Karaiskakis Stadium 40,070   1–0  
1973–74 Final 16–06–1974 Nikos Goumas Stadium N/A   2–2   aet; 3–4 p.
1974–75 Semifinal 28–05–1975 Karaiskakis Stadium N/A   4–0  
1975–76 Round of 16 10–03–1976 Karaiskakis Stadium 38,846   1–1   aet; 6–5 p.
1978–79 Round of 16 21–02–1979 Karaiskakis Stadium 29,453   2–2   aet; 6–5 p.
1979–80 Round of 32 06–02–1980 Karaiskakis Stadium 38,150   1–2  
1980–81 Final 21–06–1981 Nikos Goumas Stadium 30,512   3–1  
1985–86 2nd Round 20–11–1985 Athens Olympic Stadium 25,955   0–0   aet; 4–3 p.
1989–90 Round of 16 24–01–1990 Karaiskakis Stadium 22,090   1–0   aet; 5–3 p. 10–01–1990 Toumba Stadium 27,217 1–0
1990–91 Round of 32 05–12–1990 Karaiskakis Stadium 17,789   2–0   09–01–1991 Toumba Stadium 33,411 3–0
1991–92 Final 27–05–1992 Karaiskakis Stadium 29,831   2–0   20–05–1992 Toumba Stadium 25,744 1–1
1996–97 Round of 16 11–12–1996 Karaiskakis Stadium 4,503   2–1   27–11–1996 Toumba Stadium 20,498 1–2
1999–00 Round of 16 12–01–2000 Athens Olympic Stadium 17,317   2–1  
2000–01 Final 12–05–2001 Nikos Goumas Stadium 13,300   2–4  
2002–03 Quarter Final 12–03–2003 G. Kamaras Stadium 11,466   1–2   26–02–2003 Toumba Stadium 17,647 3–1
2008–09 Quarter Final 04–03–2009 Karaiskakis Stadium 23,983   2–0   aet 04–02–2009 Toumba Stadium 21,043 1–0
2010–11 Quarter Final 19–01–2011 Karaiskakis Stadium 28,404   1–1   02–02–2011 Toumba Stadium 1–0

Series won: Olympiacos 13, PAOK 6.

Men in both teams

Players

Players

Players

Managers

References

  1. ^ "Διαμάχη" (in Greek). To Vima online. 2007-11-18. http://tovima.dolnet.gr/print_article.php?e=B&f=15219&m=A16&aa=1. Retrieved 2008-02-15. 

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