1965–66 AEK Athens F.C. season
1965–66 season | ||
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Chairman | Alexandros Makridis Georgios Toubalidis | |
Manager | Tryfon Tzanetis | |
Stadium | AEK Stadium | |
Alpha Ethniki | 3rd | |
Greek Cup | Winners | |
Top goalscorer | League: Mimis Papaioannou (23) All: Mimis Papaioannou (28) | |
Highest home attendance | 30,912 vs Panathinaikos (3 April 1966) | |
Lowest home attendance | 3,122 vs Iraklis (12 June 1966) | |
Average home league attendance | 13,078 | |
Biggest win | AEK Athens 6–0 Niki Volos | |
Biggest defeat | Olympiacos 4–0 AEK Athens | |
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The 1965–66 season was the 42nd season in the existence of AEK Athens F.C. and the seventh consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. They competed in the Alpha Ethniki and the Greek Cup. The season began on 28 November 1965 and finished on 10 July 1966.
Overview
The 1965–66 season was characterized both for AEK Athens and for Greek football in general, by both interesting and strange events. The strictness of the football authorities was the price paid by the yellow-blacks on the effort made at the beginning of the season with their agent and former player, Kleanthis Maropoulos, in order to cooperate with the representatives of the regional clubs, creating a block of reaction to the dominance of Olympiacos and Panathinaikos in the decisions of the centers of authority. The "eternals", alarmed by the coalition of the rest that Maropoulos seemed to be succeeding even threatened to withdraw from the national Championship, terrorizing the smaller ones with the suspicion of loss of revenue from it, delaying its start until 28 November, when the first matchday was set.[1][2]
In AEK, the start of the season was overshadowed by the conflict between the management and Mimis Papaioannou and by the latter's decision to leave the pitches and turn to singing. The 23-year-old forward, having impressed Real Madrid officials with his performance and skills in a 3–3 friendly draw on 12 May 1965,[3] was negotiating a transfer to the Spanish club and when he run into the management's refusal to his concession, he became bittered and withdrew from the club's activities.[4] Taking advantage of his vocal abilities, he participated in the musical group that surrounded Stelios Kazantzidis, with whom he left for a tour in the Greek immigrants of Germany.[5] The abstention of Papaioannou put an obstacle on the plans of AEK coach, Tryfon Tzanetis who in the summer of 1965 had taken care to shield the club with impressive transfers such as the defener of Apollon Athens, Tasos Vasiliou, the forward of PAO Safrafolis, Kostas Nikolaidis and the big star the Fostiras in the midfield, Panagiotis Ventouris, while Nikos Stathopoulos, Giorgos Karafeskos and Michalis Simigdalas were promoted from the infrastructure departments to the first team. The absence of Papaioannou from the team's preparation and his looming absence from their competitive duties forced Kostas Nestoridis, who had made the decision to leave AEK, to change his decision and remain with the team at the start of the season. However, due to his advanced age, Nestoridis was no more sufficient to fill the gap of Papaioannou and AEK started their competitive activities in the Championship with two defeats and one victory in the first 3 matches. Αt the beginning of December 1965, the differences between AEK and Papaioannou have begun to bridge and after getting a new contract of 500,000 drachmas, he returned to the team,[6] shortly before the derby with Panathinaikos at the Leoforos Alexandras Stadium. Despite the fact that the lack of training caused him to suffer from cramps throughout the match, Papaioannou contributed to AEK's 2–3 victory by scoring one of the three goals while the other two scored by Kostas Nikolaidis.[7] That match was the beginning of a 14-match undefeated streak, which brought the club on a distance of 3 points from the top. AEK was firmly in contention for the title, but the next two matches with the derbies at Karaiskakis Stadium against Olympiacos and in Nea Filadelfeia against Panathinaikos negated any hopes they may have had. On 27 March at Faliro, Olympiacos was sweeping, winning by 4–0 and in 3 April in the match against Panathinaikos, as the game was at 1–1 and while there had been previous violent episodes between the players in the first half, Panathinaikos scored at the 88th minute with Takis Loukanidis from an offside position. The referee awarded the goal and wild incidents occurred with the participation of fans entering the field, which resulted in the match permanently stopped at the expense of AEK, who were zeroed and the game awarded to Panathinaikos.[8] These incidents, led the officials of AEK not to participate in the next match in Serres against Panserraikos as a sign of protest.[9] AEK were again zeroed and the threat of relegation after a possible third zeroing forced the club to return to the Championship, eventually finishing 3rd.[10]
AEK began their obligations in the Greek Cup eliminating Edessaikos at home for the round of 32, then Apollon Kalamarias away at the round of 16 and Ethnikos Piraeus at home in the quarter-finals. The semi-final draw that came out were AEK–Kavala and Olympiacos–Trikala. Kavala demanded that the match be played at their home ground citing a provision of the then regulations that stipulated that if one of the two teams came from Northern Greece in a pair of semi-finals, then the home team was automatically designated. AEK did not accept it, arguing that this regulation only concerned the clubs from Thessaloniki and not all clubs of Northern Greece in general. In order to reconcile things, the HFF, set the match at a neutral ground, the Kaftanzoglio Stadium, but Kavala refused to compete, insisting that the match should be played at their stadium. Thus, AEK advanced to the final as they were awarded the game without a match, where Olympiacos had already qualified after their 5–0 victory over Trikala. The definition by the HFF of setting the Final on 10 July 1966, at the Karaiskakis Stadium, brought the reactions of the Olympiacos whose management sent a letter to the Federation announcing their decision not to show up, protesting the advanced date in relation to the preparation of the club of Piraeus for the next season's European Cup. Thus, on 7 July, the HFF, unable to convince Olympiacos for their participation in the final, declared AEK the winner with a 2–0 victory without a match.[11]
In the midst of such situations, Kostas Nestoridis, one of the greatest Greek footballers and one of the timeless "yellow-black" legends, departed from the club after 11 years of presence.[12]
Players
Squad information
NOTE: The players are the ones that have been announced by the AEK Athens' press release. No edits should be made unless a player arrival or exit is announced. Updated 10 July 1966, 23:59 UTC+2.
Player | Nat. | Position(s) | Date of birth (Age) | Signed | Previous club | Transfer fee | Contract until |
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Goalkeepers | |||||||
Stelios Serafidis | GK | 6 August 1935 (aged 30) | 1953 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1972 | |
Vangelis Petrakis | GK | 7 September 1938 (aged 27) | 1962 | Aris | Free | 1967 | |
Theodoros Maniateas | GK | 19 March 1945 (aged 21) | 1964 | Panthisiakos | Free | 1969 | |
Defenders | |||||||
Alekos Sofianidis | LB / LM / LW | 3 August 1937 (aged 28) | 1959 | Beşiktaş | Free | 1969 | |
Aleko Yordan | CB | 10 January 1938 (aged 28) | 1962 | Beykoz | Free | 1969 | |
Tasos Vasiliou | CB | 4 August 1938 (aged 27) | 1965 | Apollon Athens | ₯1,500,000 | 1969 | |
Giorgos Kefalidis | RB / CB | 21 March 1941 (aged 25) | 1964 | Pierikos | Free | 1972 | |
Fotis Balopoulos | CB / DM / CM / ST | 17 December 1943 (aged 22) | 1964 | Proodeftiki | ₯450,000 | 1970 | |
Lakis Fragoudakis | CB / DM | 1944 (aged 21–22) | 1964 | Free agent | Free | 1970 | |
Midfielders | |||||||
Giorgos Petridis | AM / SS / ST | 10 February 1938 (aged 28) | 1957 | Pera Club | Free | 1966 | |
Stelios Skevofilakas | LM / RM / AM | 6 January 1939 (aged 27) | 1960 | Eleftheroupoli | Free | 1972 | |
Fanis Tasinos | LM / CM | 28 October 1941 (aged 24) | 1963 | Korinthos | ₯500,000 | 1966 | |
Nikos Stathopoulos | LM / LB | 8 November 1943 (aged 22) | 1965 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1974 | |
Michalis Simigdalas | CM | 23 June 1944 (aged 22) | 1963 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1969 | |
Giorgos Karafeskos | CM / DM / RM / RW | 8 December 1946 (aged 19) | 1963 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1974 | |
Forwards | |||||||
Kostas Nestoridis | ST / SS | 15 March 1930 (aged 36) | 1955 | Panionios | Free | 1966 | |
Andreas Stamatiadis (Captain) | RW / LW / SS / ST | 16 August 1935 (aged 30) | 1952 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1959 | |
Kostas Papageorgiou | ST | 1 January 1941 (aged 25) | 1963 | Atromitos | ₯200,000 | 1969 | |
Mimis Papaioannou | SS / ST / AM | 23 August 1942 (aged 23) | 1962 | Veria | ₯175,000 | 1979 | |
Spyros Pomonis | LW / LM | 12 February 1944 (aged 22) | 1960 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1973 | |
Kostas Nikolaidis | RW / LW / SS / ST | 10 September 1944 (aged 21) | 1965 | PAO Safrabolis | Free | 1973 | |
Nikos Sevastopoulos | RW / SS / AM / ST | 26 February 1945 (aged 21) | 1963 | AEK Athens U20 | — | 1971 | |
Left during season | |||||||
Panagiotis Ventouris | AM / SS | 1 March 1943 (aged 23) | 1965 | Fostiras | ₯435,000 | 1972 |
Transfers
In
Pos. | Player | From | Type | Fee | Date | Contract Until | Source |
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DF | Tasos Vasiliou | Apollon Athens | Transfer | ₯1,500,000[a] | 1 August 1965 | 30 June 1969 | |
MF | Nikos Stathopoulos | AEK Athens U20 | Promotion | — | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1974 | |
MF | Panagiotis Ventouris | Fostiras | Transfer | ₯435,000 | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1972 | |
FW | Kostas Nikolaidis | PAO Safrabolis | Transfer | Free | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1973 | |
FW | Nikos Sevastopoulos | Hellenic | End of loan | — | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1971 |
- a. ^ plus Panagiotis Stasinopoulos.
Out
Pos. | Player | To | Type | Fee | Date | Source |
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DF | Panagiotis Stasinopoulos | Apollon Athens | Transfer | Free | 1 August 1965 | |
DF | Theofilos Vernezis | Free agent | End of contract | — | 1 July 1965 | |
DF | Manolis Kanellopoulos | Egaleo | End of contract | — | 1 July 1965 | |
MF | Miltos Papapostolou | Retired | — | 1 July 1965 | ||
MF | Emilios Theofanidis | PAOK | End of contract | — | 1 July 1965 | |
FW | Lefter Küçükandonyadis | Retired | — | 1 July 1965 |
Loan out
Pos. | Player | To | Fee | Date | Until | Option to buy | Source |
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MF | Panagiotis Ventouris | Hellenic | Free | 1 January 1966 | 30 June 1966 |
Contract renewals
Pos. | Player | Date | Former Exp. Date | New Exp. Date | Source |
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FW | Mimis Papaioannou | 1 December 1965 | 30 June 1970 | 30 June 1979 | [6] |
FW | Kostas Nestoridis | 1 July 1965 | 30 June 1965 | 30 June 1966 |
Overall transfer activity
Expenditure: ₯1,935,000
Income: ₯0
Net Total: ₯1,935,000
Pre-season and friendlies
29 August 1965 Friendly | AEK Athens | 0–1 | Pakhtakor | Nea Filadelfeia |
Stadium: AEK Stadium |
2 September 1965 Friendly | AEK Athens | 2–0 | Lokomotiv Sofia | Ampelokipoi |
17:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Referee: 10,000 |
9 March 1966 Friendly | AEK Athens | 2–1 | Aarhus | Nea Filadelfeia |
Stadium: AEK Stadium |
15 June 1966 Friendly | AEK Athens | 2–0 | Stirling Albion | Nea Filadelfeia |
17:30 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium |
Competitions
Alpha Ethniki
League table
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification or relegation |
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1 | Olympiacos (C) | 30 | 23 | 4 | 3 | 67 | 18 | +49 | 80 | Qualification for European Cup first round |
2 | Panathinaikos | 30 | 23 | 3 | 4 | 85 | 24 | +61 | 79 | |
3 | AEK Athens[a] | 30 | 19 | 5 | 6 | 58 | 26 | +32 | 71 | Qualification for Cup Winners' Cup first round |
4 | Panionios[b] | 30 | 12 | 7 | 11 | 38 | 37 | +1 | 60 | |
5 | Aris | 30 | 11 | 8 | 11 | 42 | 42 | 0 | 60 | Invitation for Inter-Cities Fairs Cup first round |
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd head-to-head points; 3rd head-to-head goal difference; 4th decision match.
(C) Champions
Notes:
- ^ AEK Athens were deducted 2 points.
- ^ Panionios were deducted 1 point.
Results summary
Overall | Home | Away | |||||||||||||||||
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Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD |
30 | 19 | 5 | 6 | 58 | 26 | +32 | 71 | 12 | 1 | 2 | 39 | 11 | +28 | 7 | 4 | 4 | 19 | 15 | +4 |
Source: Competitive matches
Results by Matchday
Fixtures
28 November 1965 Matchday 1 | Aris | 2–1 | AEK Athens | Thessaloniki |
15:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Aris Stadium Attendance: 3,838 Referee: Rudibert Jacobi (West Germany) |
4 December 1965 Matchday 2 | Proodeftiki | 1–3 | AEK Athens | Piraeus |
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Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium Attendance: 7,082 Referee: Periklis Poulias (Athens) |
12 December 1965 Matchday 3 | AEK Athens | 0–2 | Olympiacos | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 30,000 Referee: Carl Hansen (Denmark) |
19 December 1965 Matchday 4 | Panathinaikos | 2–3 | AEK Athens | Ampelokipoi |
15:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Attendance: 24,535 Referee: Helmut Frizt (West Germany) |
26 December 1965 Matchday 5 | AEK Athens | 2–1 | Panserraikos | Nea Filadelfeia |
15:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 14,165 Referee: Dimosthenis Stathatos (Athens) |
2 January 1966 Matchday 6 | PAOK | 1–1 | AEK Athens | Thessaloniki |
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Stadium: Toumba Stadium Attendance: 13,225 Referee: Manolis Panakis (Athens) |
9 January 1966 Matchday 7 | AEK Athens | 0–0 | Apollon Athens | Nea Filadelfeia |
Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 16,233 Referee: Petros Tzouvaras (Thessaly) |
16 January 1966 Matchday 8 | Panionios | 0–1 | AEK Athens | Nea Smyrni |
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Stadium: Nea Smyrni Stadium Attendance: 11,466 Referee: Tittl Josef (Austria) |
23 January 1966 Matchday 9 | AEK Athens | 3–1 | Trikala | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 11,823 Referee: Lefas (Piraeus) |
30 January 1966 Matchday 10 | Egaleo | 0–1 | AEK Athens | Ampelokipoi |
15:15 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Attendance: 11,100 Referee: Timoleon Latsios (Larissa) |
6 February 1966 Matchday 11 | Ethnikos Piraeus | 0–0 | AEK Athens | Piraeus |
15:15 EET (UTC+2) | Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium Attendance: 23,662 |
13 February 1966 Matchday 12 | Panegialios | 0–2 | AEK Athens | Aigio |
15:30 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Aigio National Stadium Attendance: 4,685 Referee: Alfred Haberfellner (Austria) |
20 February 1966 Matchday 13 | AEK Athens | 3–0 | Pierikos | Nea Filadelfeia |
15:45 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 11,488 Referee: Reuben Prizner (Israel) |
27 February 1966 Matchday 14 | Iraklis | 0–0 | AEK Athens | Thessaloniki |
Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium Attendance: 9,909 Referee: Alfred Haberfellner (Austria) |
6 March 1966 Matchday 15 | AEK Athens | 6–0 | Niki Volos | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 6,492 Referee: Pagourtzis (Phthiotis) |
13 March 1966 Matchday 16 | AEK Athens | 2–0 | Aris | Nea Filadelfeia |
16:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 19,870 Referee: Franz Mayer (Austria) |
20 March 1966 Matchday 17 | AEK Athens | 2–1 | Proodeftiki | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 14,467 Referee: Timoleon Latsios (Larissa) |
27 March 1966 Matchday 18 | Olympiacos | 4–0 | AEK Athens | Piraeus |
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Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium Attendance: 42,000 Referee: Louis Raynard (France) |
3 April 1966 Matchday 19 | AEK Athens | 0–2 (Awarded) | Panathinaikos | Nea Filadelfeia |
16:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 30,912 Referee: Manuel Lousada (Portugal) | |
Note: The game was interrupted at the 37th minute due to violent incidents between the footballers of the two clubs. The match was abandoned at the 88th with score being 1-2 after the due intense protests of AEK players to the referee claiming that the goal of Loukanidis was from an offside position, that also led to incidents, as well as fan invasion. Kick off never took place and the referee found that the time of the protests was two minutes and so considered as ending in the locker room. Eventually, three days later ESAPEK decided that the game was not over but abandoned and AEK Athens were zeroed, thus the game was awarded by 0–2 without a match to Panathinaikos.[8] |
11 April 1966 Matchday 20 | Panserraikos | 2–0 (Awarded) | AEK Athens | Serres |
Stadium: Serres Municipal Stadium | ||||
Note: AEK didn't show up for the match as a protest against the Hellenic Football Federation and the bad refereeing against them in the previous match, against Panathinaikos. They were again zeroed for a second game in a row and the game was awarded without a match to Panseraikos[9] |
17 April 1966 Matchday 21 | AEK Athens | 5–1 | PAOK | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 9,914 Referee: Manuel Gómez Arribas (Spain) |
27 April 1966 Matchday 22 | Apollon Athens | 0–2 | AEK Athens | Ampelokipoi |
16:30 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Leoforos Alexandras Stadium Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Dimitris Protonotarios (Athens) | ||
Note: The match was originally scheduled to be held on 24 April, but the Perissos police department did not give permission to do the match in Rizoupoli Stadium. |
1 May 1966 Matchday 23 | AEK Athens | 5–1 | Panionios | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 3,890 Referee: Lefas (Piraeus) |
8 May 1966 Matchday 24 | Trikala | 2–2 | AEK Athens | Trikala |
17:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Trikala Municipal Stadium Attendance: 6,675 Referee: Kostas Xanthos (Dodecanese) |
15 May 1966 Matchday 25 | AEK Athens | 4–1 | Egaleo | Nea Filadelfeia |
17:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 7,424 Referee: Geroukalis (Athens) |
22 May 1966 Matchday 26 | AEK Athens | 2–1 | Ethnikos Piraeus | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 10,251 Referee: Christos Pagiaslis (Piraeus) |
29 May 1966 Matchday 27 | AEK Athens | 2–0 | Panegialios | Nea Filadelfeia |
17:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Nikos Goumas Stadium Attendance: 4,200 Referee: Periklis Poulias (Athens) |
5 June 1966 Matchday 28 | Pierikos | 1–0 | AEK Athens | Katerini |
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Stadium: Katerini Stadium Attendance: 2,111 Referee: Vasile Dumitrescu (Romania) |
12 June 1966 Matchday 29 | AEK Athens | 3–0 | Iraklis | Nea Filadelfeia |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 3,122 Referee: Epameinontas Chatzinikolaou (Athens) |
19 June 1966 Matchday 30 | Niki Volos | 0–3 | AEK Athens | Volos |
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Stadium: Niki Volos Stadium Attendance: 608 Referee: Polychronis |
Greek Cup
Matches
6 January 1966 Round of 32 | AEK Athens | 4–3 | Edessaikos | Nea Filadelfeia |
14:30 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Referee: Adamakis |
11 May 1966 Round of 16 | Apollon Kalamarias | 0–1 | AEK Athens | Thessaloniki |
16:30 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: Toumba Stadium Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Dimosthenis Stathatos (Athens) |
26 June 1966 Quarter-finals | AEK Athens | 4–1 | Ethnikos Piraeus | Nea Filadelfeia |
17:00 EET (UTC+2) |
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Stadium: AEK Stadium Attendance: 15,000 Referee: Giuliano Acernese (Italy) |
7 July 1966 Semi-finals | AEK Athens | 2–0 (Awarded) | Kavala | Thessaloniki |
Stadium: Kaftanzoglio Stadium | ||||
Note: Kavala did not show up, claiming that the match should be played in their home ground. According to relative regulation, the HFF, even though they set the match at Kaftanzoglio Stadium in Thessaloniki, did not accept Kavala's claim and awarded the game to AEK Athens by 2–0 without a match.[11] |
10 July 1966 Final | Olympiacos | 0–2 (Awarded) | AEK Athens | Piraeus |
Report | Stadium: Karaiskakis Stadium | |||
Note: The Final was scratched and AEK Athens were awarded the Cup as Olympiacos were unable to show up, because the HFF was late to determine a date for the match and they had to prepare for the next season's European Cup.[11] |
Statistics
Squad statistics
- As of 10 July 1966
No. | Pos | Player | Alpha Ethniki | Greek Cup | Total | |||
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Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | Apps | Goals | |||
Goalkeepers | ||||||||
— | GK | Stelios Serafidis | 11 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 14 | 0 |
— | GK | Vangelis Petrakis | 17 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 17 | 0 |
— | GK | Theodoros Maniateas | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Defenders | ||||||||
— | DF | Alekos Sofianidis | 29 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 32 | 0 |
— | DF | Aleko Yordan | 26 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 28 | 2 |
— | DF | Tasos Vasiliou | 29 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 32 | 0 |
— | DF | Giorgos Kefalidis | 18 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 19 | 0 |
— | DF | Fotis Balopoulos | 13 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 15 | 0 |
— | DF | Lakis Fragoudakis | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Midfielders | ||||||||
— | MF | Giorgos Petridis | 8 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 9 | 1 |
— | MF | Stelios Skevofilakas | 27 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 29 | 1 |
— | MF | Fanis Tasinos | 2 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
— | MF | Nikos Stathopoulos | 5 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 7 | 1 |
— | MF | Michalis Simigdalas | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 4 | 1 |
— | MF | Giorgos Karafeskos | 22 | 3 | 3 | 1 | 25 | 4 |
Forwards | ||||||||
— | FW | Kostas Nestoridis | 3 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
— | FW | Andreas Stamatiadis | 28 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 31 | 6 |
— | FW | Kostas Papageorgiou | 15 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 15 | 7 |
— | FW | Mimis Papaioannou | 25 | 23 | 3 | 5 | 28 | 28 |
— | FW | Spyros Pomonis | 10 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 1 |
— | FW | Kostas Nikolaidis | 21 | 11 | 3 | 3 | 24 | 14 |
— | FW | Nikos Sevastopoulos | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Left during season | ||||||||
— | MF | Panagiotis Ventouris | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 |
Hat-tricks
Numbers in superscript represent the goals that the player scored.
Player | Against | Result | Date | Competition | Source |
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Mimis Papaioannou | Edessaikos | 4–3 (H) | 6 January 1966 | Greek Cup | |
Kostas Nikolaidis | Niki Volos | 6–0 (H) | 6 March 1966 | Alpha Ethniki | |
Mimis Papaioannou | PAOK | 5–1 (H) | 17 April 1966 | Alpha Ethniki | [13] |
Mimis Papaioannou | Panionios | 5–1 (H) | 1 May 1966 | Alpha Ethniki | |
Mimis Papaioannou | Egaleo | 4–1 (H) | 15 May 1966 | Alpha Ethniki |
Disciplinary record
- As of 10 July 1966
N | P | Nat. | Name | Alpha Ethniki | Greek Cup | Total | Notes | ||||||
Goalkeepers | |||||||||||||
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— | GK | Stelios Serafidis | |||||||||||
— | GK | Vangelis Petrakis | |||||||||||
— | GK | Theodoros Maniateas | |||||||||||
Defenders | |||||||||||||
— | DF | Alekos Sofianidis | |||||||||||
— | DF | Aleko Yordan | |||||||||||
— | DF | Tasos Vasiliou | |||||||||||
— | DF | Giorgos Kefalidis | |||||||||||
— | DF | Fotis Balopoulos | |||||||||||
— | DF | Lakis Fragoudakis | |||||||||||
Midfielders | |||||||||||||
— | MF | Giorgos Petridis | |||||||||||
— | MF | Stelios Skevofilakas | |||||||||||
— | MF | Fanis Tasinos | |||||||||||
— | MF | Nikos Stathopoulos | |||||||||||
— | MF | Michalis Simigdalas | |||||||||||
— | MF | Giorgos Karafeskos | |||||||||||
Forwards | |||||||||||||
— | FW | Kostas Nestoridis | |||||||||||
— | FW | Andreas Stamatiadis | |||||||||||
— | FW | Kostas Papageorgiou | |||||||||||
— | FW | Mimis Papaioannou | |||||||||||
— | FW | Spyros Pomonis | |||||||||||
— | FW | Kostas Nikolaidis | |||||||||||
— | FW | Nikos Sevastopoulos | |||||||||||
Left during season | |||||||||||||
— | MF | Panagiotis Ventouris |
Awards
Player | Pos. | Award | Source |
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Mimis Papaioannou | FW | Alpha Ethniki Top Scorer |
References
- ^ Andreas Bomis, Goal 2000 • A century of football: almanac, history, comments, Ed. Pelekanos, Athens 2000, ISBN 978-000-4000-05-3, page 294
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