GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: AGONAsport’s George Tsitsonis previews matchday 26 of the 2018/19 Greek SuperLeague.
Vieirinha a Man on a Mission
Fortounis expected to remain at Olympiacos amid Turkish interest
Vasiliadis refusing to budge on Super League reconstruction
Impressive Aris making a statement of intentions with Pantelidis
Panathinaikos’ debt under Alafouzos
Panathinaikos making final arrangements to obtain Super League license
Confusion still surrounding Super League restructuring
OFFICIAL: Eternal Derby to be resumed, Panathinaikos docked three points
Kampetsis and Giousis attract European attention
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Italian site “Mediagol” has made a tribute in relation to the biggest talents under 20 years of age in world football, and Greek duo Argiris Kampetsis and Christos Giousis have featured. The pair both ply their trade in the Greek Super League for Panathinaikos and AEK respectively, and they have clearly caught the eye in Italy.
Masouras makes perfect start to life in Piraeus
PAOK’s Razvan Lucescu listed among the top 100 managers in the world
Derby of Eternal Enemies crowd trouble results in a record to forget
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE: Following last weekend’s crowd trouble at the OAKA Stadium between Eternal Rivals Panathinaikos and Olympiacos, Greek football has added another record to forget to its name. With the match being abandoned due to violence in the stands, it means that a full season (with every game of every round being completed) has only occurred twice in the last 10 years. This means that 8 of the last 10 seasons have been halted due to fan violence.
Almpanis finding his feet with AEK
PAOK continue their record breaking season
Six-point deduction worst case scenario for Panathinaikos
PAOK’s dominance in youth leagues rewarded on international stage
GREEK SUPERLEAGUE; PAOK’s youth academy is becoming one of the best in Greece, with the club’s under 19s, 17s, and 15s teams all sitting on top of their respective leagues. The development of these players in PAOK’s youth setup has resulted in 24 PAOK players called up to represent three Greek youth national teams (U15, U17, U19).