Super League Greece

Super League Greece
Countries Greece
Confederation UEFA
Founded 16 July 2006
Number of teams 16
Relegation to Beta Ethniki
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Greek Cup
Greek Super Cup
International cup(s) Champions League
UEFA Cup
Intertoto Cup
Current champions Olympiacos (2007–08)
Website http://www.superleaguegreece.net
Soccerball current event.svg 2008–09 season

The Super League Greece (Greek: Σούπερ Λίγκα Ελλάδα), founded in 2006, is the highest professional football league in Greece.

Six clubs have been crowned champions. Since the foundation of the first Panhellenic championship, Olympiacos, Panathinaikos and AEK Athens have dominated the competition, Olympiacos having been crownd champions 36 times, Panathinaikos 19 and AEK Athens 11. Other winners include Aris (3 times), PAOK (2), and Larissa (1).

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History

In 2006, the Super League Greece replaced Alpha Ethniki as the highest Greek professional football league. Alpha Ethniki had held the position as the highest level of Greek football since 1959 when it replaced the Panhellenic Championship. In 1959, Alpha Ethniki, which had been an amateur competition from its inception, turned professional. Up to then the Panhellenic Championship, a cup competition open only to the largest football associations of Athens, Piraeus, Thessaloniki and Patras, had served as the top Greek league. The Panhellenic Championship began in 1906 and ran until superseded by Alpha Ethniki in 1959. This move came as Alpha Ethniki had a larger number of clubs and a greater national interest than the Panhellenic Championship. During its fifty-three years, the Panhellenic Championship was run by several organizations in succession. From 1906 to 1913, Contact of Greek Gymnastic and Athletic Associations (SEGAS), the precursor of Hellenic Football Federation (EPO), had responsibility for the Championship. From 1922 to 1923, the Union of Football Associations of Greece (EPSE) ran it before the EPO took over in 1927. Up to then the Championship was considered an informal and unofficial competition. The first official champion was named in 1928.

Structure

At present, sixteen clubs compete in the Super League, playing each other in a home and away series. At the end of the season, the bottom three clubs are relegated to Beta Ethniki. In their place, the top three teams from Beta Ethniki are promoted.

The Super League is entitled to two entrants into the UEFA Champions League. The Super League champion directly enters the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. The second through fifth place teams in the Super League enter a play-off for the second Greek entry. The play-off winner enters the UEFA Champions League's second qualifying round, a two-legged tie from which the winner advances to the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League. The winner of the Greek Cup automatically qualifies for the UEFA Cup, as well as the runners-up of the Super League play-off.

In the play-off for UEFA Champions League, the teams play each other in a home and away round robin. However, they do not all start with 0 points. Instead, a weighting system applies to the teams' standing at the start of the play-off mini-league. The team finishing fifth in the Super League will start the play off with 0 points. The fifth place team’s end of season tally of points is subtracted from the sum of the points that other teams have. This number is then divided by three to give the other teams the points with which they start the mini-league.

Super League Greece 2008-09 members

Club Position in
2007-08
Stadium Capacity
AEK Athens 2nd Athens Olympic Stadium 71,030
Aris 4th Kleanthis Vikelidis Stadium 22,800
Asteras Tripolis 7th Asteras Stadium 6,200
Ergotelis 13th Pankritio Stadium 26,240
Iraklis 10th Kaftanzoglio Stadium 27,770
Larissa 6th Alkazar 13,108
Levadiakos 11th Levadia Municipal Stadium 8,000
OFI 12th Pankritio Stadium 26,240
Olympiacos 1st Karaiskakis Stadium 33,334
Panathinaikos 3rd Athens Olympic Stadium 71,030
Panionios 5th Nea Smyrni Stadium 11,700
Panserraikos 1st; Beta Ethniki Serres Stadium 9,500
Panthrakikos 3rd; Beta Ethniki Komotini Stadium 3,000
PAOK 9th Toumba Stadium 28,701
Skoda Xanthi 8th Skoda Xanthi Arena 7,361
Thrasyvoulos 2nd; Beta Ethniki Fyli Stadium 3,142

Champions

Season Champion
1927-28 Aris
1928-29 not held
1929-30 Panathinaikos
1930-31 Olympiacos
1931-32 Aris
1932-33 Olympiacos
1933-34 Olympiacos
1934-35 not held
1935-36 Olympiacos
1936-37 Olympiacos
1937-38 Olympiacos
1938-39 AEK Athens
1939-40 AEK Athens
1940-41 not held due to World War II
1941-42
1942-43
1943-44
1944-45
1945-46 Aris
1946-47 Olympiacos
1947-48 Olympiacos
1948-49 Panathinaikos
1949-50 not held
1950-51 Olympiacos
1951-52 not held
1952-53 Panathinaikos
1953-54 Olympiacos
1954-55 Olympiacos
1955-56 Olympiacos
1956-57 Olympiacos
1957-58 Olympiacos
1958-59 Olympiacos
Season Champion
1959-60 Panathinaikos
1960-61 Panathinaikos
1961-62 Panathinaikos
1962-63 AEK Athens
1963-64 Panathinaikos
1964-65 Panathinaikos
1965-66 Olympiacos
1966-67 Olympiacos
1967-68 AEK Athens
1968-69 Panathinaikos
1969-70 Panathinaikos
1970-71 AEK Athens
1971-72 Panathinaikos
1972-73 Olympiacos
1973-74 Olympiacos
1974-75 Olympiacos
1975-76 PAOK
1976-77 Panathinaikos
1977-78 AEK Athens
1978-79 AEK Athens
1979-80 Olympiacos
1980-81 Olympiacos
1981-82 Olympiacos
1982-83 Olympiacos
1983-84 Panathinaikos
1984-85 PAOK
1985-86 Panathinaikos
1986-87 Olympiacos
1987-88 Larissa
1988-89 AEK Athens
1989-90 Panathinaikos
1990-91 Panathinaikos
Season Champion
1991-92 AEK Athens
1992-93 AEK Athens
1993-94 AEK Athens
1994-95 Panathinaikos
1995-96 Panathinaikos
1996-97 Olympiacos
1997-98 Olympiacos
1998-99 Olympiacos
1999-00 Olympiacos
2000-01 Olympiacos
2001-02 Olympiacos
2002-03 Olympiacos
2003-04 Panathinaikos
2004-05 Olympiacos
2005-06 Olympiacos
2006-07 Olympiacos
2007-08 Olympiacos
2008-09

Performance by club

Club Champions Winning years
Olympiacos
36
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
Panathinaikos
19
1930, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2004
AEK Athens
11
1939, 1940, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994
Aris
3
1928, 1932, 1946
PAOK
2
1976, 1985
Larissa
1
1988

Statistics

Statistics in Super League Greece since the 1959-60 season, when the championship was established in its current form.

Top three ranking

Ranking by top three appearances in Super League Greece.

Club 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympiacos 21 14 8
Panathinaikos 16 14 12
AEK Athens 9 15 13
PAOK 2 2 7
Larissa 1 1 -
Aris - 1 4
OFI - 1 2
Panionios - 1 1
Apollon Athens - - 1
Iraklis - - 1

Records

Outline Club Record
Record win Olympiacos 11-0 (vs Fostiras, 1973-74)
Most wins in a season Olympiacos 30 (1999-00)
Fewest defeats in a season Panathinaikos 0 (1963-64)
Most goals scored in a season Olympiacos 102 (1973-74)
Fewest goals conceded in a season Olympiacos 13 (1972-73)
Longest sequence of wins Olympiacos 16 (8th day of 2005-06 - 23rd day of 2005-06)
Longest sequence of unbeaten matches Olympiacos 58 (3rd day of 1972-73 - 27th day of 1973-74)

Seasons in Super League Greece

The number of seasons that each team has played in the top division until 2008-09. Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens and PAOK are the only teams to have played Super League Greece football in every season. The teams in bold will take part in the Super League Greece 2008-09.

Seasons Clubs
50 Olympiacos, Panathinaikos, AEK Athens, PAOK
49 Iraklis
48 Aris, Panionios
36 OFI, Apollon Athens, Ethnikos Piraeus
26 Panachaiki
24 Larissa
23 Egaleo, Panserraikos
20 Doxa Drama, Apollon Kalamaria, Skoda Xanthi
17 Kavala
16 Ionikos
15 PAS Giannina
12 Veria
10 Kastoria
9 Athinaikos, Levadiakos
8 Olympiakos Volos, Atromitos
7 Fostiras, Trikala, Kalamata, Paniliakos
6 Panegialios, Korinthos
5 Niki Volos, Edessaikos
4 Kallithea, Ethnikos Asteras, Vyzas, Rodos, Akratitos, Ergotelis
3 Panelefsiniakos, Diagoras
2 Panetolikos, Chalkidona, Kerkyra, Asteras Tripoli
1 Thrasyvoulos, Panthrakikos, Naousa, Makedonikos, Chalkida, Olympiakos Chalkida,
Atromitos Piraeus, Thermaikos, AE Nikaia, Megas Alexandros

UEFA ranking

UEFA coefficients for national leagues including season 2008-09, which determines the number of teams from each country competing in the UEFA competitions of season 2010-11.[1]

Last update: 7 October 2008

Rank Country Points CL places UC places
9 Flag of Portugal Portugal 32.605 2 4
10 Flag of Ukraine Ukraine 29.850 3
11 Flag of Turkey Turkey 29.475
12 Flag of Scotland Scotland 27.125
13 Flag of Switzerland Switzerland 25.050
14 Flag of Greece Greece 24.915
15 Flag of Belgium Belgium 22.825
16 Flag of Denmark Denmark 21.450 1
17 Flag of Bulgaria Bulgaria 21.250
18 Flag of the Czech Republic Czech Republic 20.250
19 Flag of Norway Norway 18.400

See also

References

  1. "UEFA Country Ranking 2009". www.xs4all.nl (2008-10-11). Retrieved on 2008-10-07.

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