SUPER LEAGUE: The latest reports have suggested that the 2019/2020 Super League season will resume on June 7, with the proposal set to be formalised by the organisation next week.
SUPER LEAGUE: Traditionally, Greece is often viewed as a last resort for older, more experienced players. The warm weather attracts veterans beyond their best for one last pay cheque in a decent European league, relatively close to home but a notch under the top-five leagues.
SUPER LEAGUE: Last season, Giannis Bouzoukis was named the Young Player of the Year by the Panhellenic Professional Football Players Association (PSAP), but the award has somewhat of a curse attached to it.
SUPER LEAGUE: There is a plan in place for the 2019/2020 Super League season to resume on June 14 and end on July 29, with the head of the Health Committee expressing his belief that it will be safe enough to play.
SUPER LEAGUE: Having been crowned champions of Greece on 16 occasions since 2000, Olympiacos have won the domestic title more times than anyone else in Europe’s major leagues in the last 20 years.
SUPER LEAGUE: The Super League recently revealed the top scorers of the domestic top flight in Greece, with the legendary Thomas Mavros occupying first place with 261 goals to his name.
SUPER LEAGUE: Panathinaikos will have a mountain to climb to reach the group stages of a European competition if the Greens are given the green light to compete in Europe next season.
SUPER LEAGUE: While PAOK await the decision of their appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the Dikefalos tou Vorra are also preparing to approach UEFA after Olympiacos were accused of match fixing.
SUPER LEAGUE: AGONAsport analyses the scenario of Olympiacos and PAOK being demoted to the Super League 2 if the courts sentence the clubs to relegation.
SUPER LEAGUE: The decision concerning the future of the 2019/2020 campaign will naturally affect Panathinaikos’ preparations for next season, while Giannis Bouzoukis is set to be given a more important role if Ghayas Zahid leaves.
SUPER LEAGUE: Super League teams including AEK, Aris, Panathinaikos and PAOK have all been pictured resuming the training process for the first time since the season was suspended in March.
SUPER LEAGUE: In a bid to receive a licence to compete in future UEFA competitions, Panathinaikos have continued clearing their debts owed to former employees.