Super League

Panathinaikos Stand Firm Amid Relegation

Panathinaikos Stand Firm Amid Relegation

GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Time is ticking faster than ever and Giannis Alafouzos is flirting with disaster at unprecedented levels as Panathinaikos seeks to avoid the darkest day in its glorious 110 year history. As it stands, the Greens will fall short in settling all the debts required in order to obtain a license for next season’s Championship (they need 3 million Euro within the next 5 days). If this was to occur, the famous club would be relegated for the first time ever. However, the club has stood firm and there are reportedly new loopholes being considered.

SuperLeague set to start this weekend, Licensing punishments remain unchanged

SuperLeague set to start this weekend, Licensing punishments remain unchanged

GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: The Super League’s Board of Directors held a vital meeting on Monday, with all clubs jointly agreeing to abide by Greek Deputy Culture and Sports Minister George Vassiliadis’ four conditions for the championship to continue.
 

Panathinaikos Braces Itself For Biggest Week In Its History

Panathinaikos Braces Itself For Biggest Week In Its History

GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Panathinaikos is bracing itself for the biggest and most important week in the club’s 110 year existence as the deadline to submit all the relevant documents to obtain a license to participate in next season’s Championship is nearing ever so closer. 
 

Super League future hanging in the balance

Super League future hanging in the balance

GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: With the 2017/2018 Super League season hanging in the balance, deputy Greek Culture and Sports Minister George Vassiliadis has set out a number of conditions which would allow the championship to resume. However, not all clubs are in agreement.
 

AGONAsport Spotlight: Adelino Vieirinha, A True Team Captain

AGONAsport Spotlight: Adelino Vieirinha, A True Team Captain

AGONASPORT SPOTLIGHT: After finding himself in the headlines in the past week for his classy actions during the shameful scenes which we witnessed at the Toumba Stadium, AGONAsport’s Athan Stylos takes a look at Adelino Vieirinha’s return to PAOK this season following six years in Germany.

Nikopolidis ranked 23rd best goalkeeper between 2001-2010

Nikopolidis ranked 23rd best goalkeeper between 2001-2010

GREEK NATIONAL SOCCER TEAM: In a recent study conducted by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS), Greek legend Antonios Nikopolidis was declared the 23rd best goalkeeper between 2001 and 2010. 76 goaltenders were included in the list.