2017–18 PAOK FC season

PAOK
2017–18 season
President Ivan Savvidis
Manager Răzvan Lucescu
Stadium Toumba Stadium
Superleague 2nd
Greek Cup Winners
UEFA Europa League Play-off round
Top goalscorer League: Aleksandar Prijović (19)
All: Aleksandar Prijović (27)
Home colours
Away colours
Third colours

The 2017–18 season is PAOK Football Club's 92st in existence and the club's 59th consecutive season in the top flight of Greek football. The team defended their Greek Football Cup title won in 2017, and also competed in UEFA Europa League

Season review

June

On 1 June, announced τhe punishments for the violent episodes of the 2016–17 Cup final. Seven rounds of behind Closed doors were set by Hellenic Football Federation in PAOK, for the violent episodes in 2016-17 Cup final against AEK.[1]

On 7 June, PAOK announced they will travel to Netherlands, Horst (02/07 until 16/07), as part of their pre-season schedule and play many friendlies matches.[2]

On 16 June, the club announced Aleksandar Stanojević would be the new PAOK FC coach.[3]

On 17 June, the club announced that they wili begin the first stage of their preseason on 22 June in PAOK Sports Center, Nea Mesimvria.[4]

On 19 June, the club announced the transfer (free transfer) of 27-year-old French defender Dorian Lévêque from Guingamp for the next three years.[5]

On 22 June, the club announced they will play four friendly games in Netherlands as part of their pre-season preparations. On 04/07 will face Tubize, on 09/07 will face Shakhtar Donetsk, on 12/07 will face VVV-Venlo, and finally on 15/07 will face the Ajax in Amsterdam.[6]

On 26 June, the club loaned Dimitris Chatziisaias to Greek club Atromitos.[7]

On 27 June, the club also loaned Dimitris Giannoulis to Atromitos.[8]

On 30 June, PAOK signed a three-year deal with online betting company "Stoiximan" as shirt sponsor.[9] The new €1.8m-a-year shirt deal is worth €5.4m over three years.[10]

July

On 2 July, the club announced the final schedule of friendly.[11]

On 3 July, the club loaned Stelios Kitsiou and Charis Charisis to Belgian club Sint-Truidense V.V..[12]

On 4 July, PAOK won their first pre-season match against Tubize with a 4–0 score in Swolgen.[13]

On 7 July, PAOK lost to K.A.A. Gent 2–0 in a friendly match.[14]

On 11 July, the club announced τhe return of Slovak winger Róbert Mak, with one-year loan from FC Zenit Saint Petersburg.[15] They also announced a free transfer of Greek Australian Terry Antonis to Dutch club VVV-Venlo. PAOK held 35% resale.[16]

On 12 July, the club announced the transfer of 26-year-old Argentinian goalkeeper Rodrigo Rey from Godoy Cruz on a three-year(+1) contract.[17] The same day, PAOK faced VVV-Venlo in a preparation match. PAOK won the match 1–0, with goal from Aleksandar Prijović.[18]

On 13 July, the Superleague schedule for the 2017–18 season was released, with PAOK playing Levadiakos in the opening fixture.[19][20]

On 15 July, PAOK gave his last friendly in the Netherlands. PAOK faced AFC Ajax in a preparation match and lost 4–2, in Sportpark De Toekomst.[21]

On 21 July, the club played a friendly match against Anorthosis in Toumba, where they won 2–0. The goals were scored by Djalma Campos and Aleksandar Prijović.[22]

On 27 July, PAOK drew 1–1 with Olimpik Donetsk on Europa league match at Valeriy Lobanovskyi, with Pedro Henrique scoring the first official goal of the season.[23]

On 28 July, the club announce the extension of Manolis Patralis’s contract until 2021, and loan him to Greek club Platanias.[24]

August

On 1 August, the club loaned Giorgos Kakko to Cypriot club Nea Salamina.[25]

On 3 August, PAOK won 2–0 against Olimpik Donetsk on Europa league match at Toumba, and qualified to play-off round.[26]

On 4 August, was held τhe draw for the play-off round, at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland. PAOK will face Östersund, a Swedish club from Östersund. The first leg will be played on 17 August at Toumba Stadium, and the second leg will be played on 24 August 2017, at Jämtkraft Arena.[27]

On 7 August, the club announced a free transfer of 28-year-old Greek goalkeeper Alexandros Paschalakis on one-year(+1) contract.[28]

On 8 August, the club loaned Jairo to Moldovan club Sheriff Tiraspol.[29] PAOK drew 1–1 with PAS Giannina in a pre-season friendly game in Thessaloniki.[30]

On 9 August, PAOK lose 0–1 against PAS Lamia in a pre-season friendly. Tsoukalos scored the lone goal of the game in the 89th minute.[31]

On 11 August, the club announced Răzvan Lucescu would be the new PAOK FC coach.[32] The former coach, Aleksandar Stanojević remained in the club for just 56 days.[33] The draw for the first and second phase of the 2017–18 Greek Football Cup was also announced.[34] PAOK will play in the group stage with Levadiakos (on 19-21/9) at Toumba Stadium, with Apollon Pontou (on 24-26/10) at Kalamaria Stadium and with the winner of match AiginiakosVeria away.[35]

On 14 August, the club loaned Nikos Melissas to Greek club PAS Lamia.[36]

On 17 August, PAOK have taken an advantage in their tie against Östersunds FK, winning 3-1 in the Toumba Stadium, on Europa League play-off round.[37]

On 20 August, PAOK drew 0–0 with Levadiakos in the first round of 2017–18 Superleague.[38]

On 22 August, the club announced the free transfer of Stefanos Athanasiadis to Israeli club Maccabi Haifa. The former captain remained in the club for 20 years.[39]

On 24 August, the club announced the transfer of Omar El Kaddouri from Empoli FC.[40] Also the team lose 2-0 from Östersunds FK on Europa League play-off round, and didn't qualify to the group stage.[41]

On 27 August, PAOK won 3-1 against Kerkyra on Superleague match at Toumba stadium.[42]

On 31 August, the club announced the free transfer of Maurício from FC Zenit, for a three-year contract.[43] They also announced the transfer of Vieirinha from German club VfL Wolfsburg, for a three-year contract.[44]

September

On 1 September, the club announced the loan of Pedro Henrique to Azerbaijani club Qarabağ FK,[45] with option to buy €5M.[46] They also announced the loan of Peruvian defender Carlos Zambrano from Russian club FC Rubin Kazan, for one-year contract,[47] with option to buy.[48]

On 2 September, PAOK lost 4-2 to a friendly charity character in the city of Volos, from NFC Volos.[49]

On 11 September, PAOK drew 0–0 with Apollon Smyrni in the third round of 2017–18 Superleague.[50]

On 16 September, PAOK won 1-0 against Panetolikos on Superleague match at Toumba stadium.[51]

On 20 September, PAOK beat Levadiakos 2–1 in their first game of the 2017–18 Greek Cup. Pelkas scored on 41st minute, one minute after he miss a penalty. Shakhov scored the winning goal on 71st.[52]

On 24 September, PAOK defeated PAS Giannina 1–0 at the Toumba Stadium, with third goal of Prijović on 2017–18 Superleague.[53]

On 29 September, PAOK and Dimitris Pelkas negotiated a four-year contract extension until 30 June 2021.[54] They also negotiated a four-year contract extension until 30 June 2021, with Efthimis Koulouris.[55]

Coaching staff

This is Răzvan Lucescu 1st season with PAOK.
Position Staff
Head Coach Romania Răzvan Lucescu
Assistant manager Italy Diego Longo
Assistant manager Italy Cristiano Bacci
Team Manager Greece Pantelis Konstantinidis
Goalkeeping coach Greece Giorgos Skiatitis
Head Gymnast Rehabilitation Greece Georgios Tsonakas
Gymnast Rehabilitation Greece Vasilios Kanaras
Fitness Coach Italy Matteo Spatafora
Data Analyst (Vis-Track) Greece Kyriakos Tsitsiridis
Opponent Analysis Greece Ioannis Thomaidis
Head of Medical Services Greece Emmanouil Papakostas
Club's Doctor Greece Kostas Tziantzis
Exercise Physiology Greece Giorgos Ziogas
Nutritionist Greece Ioanna Paspala
Physiotherapist Greece Petros Nikolakoudis
Physiotherapist Greece Nikolaos Tsirelas
Physiotherapist Greece Athanasios Kapoulas
Physiotherapist Greece Nikolaos Gagalis
Physiotherapist Greece Nikolaos Mouratidis
Academy's Technical Director Spain Daniel Bigas Alsina

Last updated: 18 August 2017
Source: PAOK F.C.

Other information

Toumba Stadium
Owner Dimera Group Limited
Chairman Russia Greece Ivan Savvidis
Vice President & CEO Greece Chrisostomos Gagatsis
Technical Director Slovakia Ľuboš Micheľ
Members Russia Greece Giorgos Savvidis
Russia Maria Goncharova
Russia Artur Davidyan
Greece Dimokratis Papadopoulos
Greece Ilias Gerontidis
Consultant of Football Greece Giorgos Koudas
Ground (capacity and dimensions) Toumba Stadium (28,701 / 106×71 metres)
Training Ground PAOK Sport Center[56]

Source:PAOK F.C.

Players

Squad information

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Since
App
Goals
Ends
Transfer fee
Notes
1 GK Argentina Rodrigo Rey27EU 2017 18 0 2021 €1.5M Second nationality: Italy
3 RWB Brazil Léo Matos (Vice-captain)32Non-EU 2016 85 14 2021
5 CB Cape Verde Fernando Varela30EU 2016 74 3 2019 €1.4M Second nationality: Portugal
6 DF France Dorian Lévêque28EU 2017 1 0 2020
7 AM Morocco Omar El Kaddouri28EU 2017 21 2 2021 €1.3M Second nationality: Belgium
8 MF Brazil Maurício29Non-EU 2017 27 4 2020
9 CF Serbia Aleksandar Prijović (Vice-captain)28EU 2017 59 37 2022 €1.9M
10 FW Angola Djalma Campos31EU 2016 76 12 2019 Second nationality: Portugal
13 CB Greece Stelios Malezas (captain)33EU 2005/2015 236 5 2018 €0.10M
15 CB Spain José Ángel Crespo (Vice-captain)31EU 2016 80 3 2019
16 DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Mihojević22EU 2018 1 0 2020
18 LW Greece Dimitris Limnios20EU 2017 31 1 2021 €0.80M
20 CF Greece Efthimis Koulouris22EU 2009 83 14 2021 PAOK U20
21 FW Netherlands Diego Biseswar30EU 2016 76 10 2019
28 CM Ukraine Yevhen Shakhov27Non-EU 2016 77 16 2019
29 MF Slovakia Róbert Mak27EU 2014/2017 116 33 2018
30 DF Brazil Márcio Azevedo32Non-EU 2018 7 0 2018
31 GK Greece Alexandros Paschalakis29EU 2017 24 0 2020
34 MF Greece Giorgos Vrakas17EU 2017 1 0 PAOK U20
41 FB Greece Panagiotis Deligiannidis22EU 2012 12 1 2020 PAOK U20
44 CB Greece Achilleas Poungouras22EU 2012 12 0 2019 PAOK U20
71 GK Greece Panagiotis Glykos (Vice-captain)32EU 2007 165 0 2019
75 MF France Thibault Moulin28EU 2018 3 0 2021 €1.3M
77 FW Greece Dimitris Pelkas (Vice-captain)24EU 2007 126 29 2021 PAOK U20
87 DM Spain José Cañas31EU 2016 64 2 2019
88 DF Portugal Vieirinha32EU 2008/2017 155 30 2020 €1M
99 GK Greece Marios Siampanis19EU 2015 3 0 2019 PAOK U20

Players in

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving from
Type
Transfer
window
Ends
Transfer
fee
Source
18 LW Greece Dimitris Limnios 20EU Greece Atromitos Transfer Summer 2021 €0.80M [57]
6 DF France Dorian Lévêque 28EU France Guingamp Free transfer Summer 2020 Free [58]
22 DF Greece Dimitris Konstantinidis 24EU Cyprus Omonia Loan return Summer 2019 Free [59]
30 GK Greece Nikos Melissas 25EU Greece Sparta Loan return Summer 2020 Free [60]
34 MF Greece Nikos Korovesis 27EU Greece PAS Giannina Loan return Summer 2018 Free [61]
60 RW Greece Giorgos Kakko 21EU Greece Panserraikos Loan return Summer Free [62]
98 MF Greece Manolis Patralis 21EU Greece Aiginiakos Loan return Summer Free [62]
80 MF Greece Anastasios Dimitriadis 21EU Slovakia Michalovce Loan return Summer 2020 Free [62]
19 FW Brazil Jairo de Macedo da Silva 26Non-EU Greece PAS Giannina Loan return Summer 2019 Free [62]
93 MF Australia Terry Antonis 24EU Australia Western Sydney Wanderers Loan return Summer 2018 Free [62]
90 DF Greece Dimitris Giannoulis 22EU Cyprus Anorthosis Loan return Summer 2020 Free [63]
37 DF Albania Kristi Qose 23EU Slovakia Michalovce Loan return Summer Free
61 DF Greece Konstantinos Dimitriou 19EU Greece PAOK U20 Promoted Summer Free [62]
FW Greece Antonis Stathopoulos 20EU Greece PAOK U20 Promoted Summer Free [62]
40 FW Cyprus Nikolas Mattheou 20EU Greece PAOK U20 Promoted Summer Free
29 MF Slovakia Róbert Mak 27EU Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Loan Summer 2018 Free [64]
1 GK Argentina Rodrigo Rey 27EU Argentina Godoy Cruz Transfer Summer 2021 €1.5M [65]
31 GK Greece Alexandros Paschalakis 29EU Greece PAS Giannina Free transfer Summer 2018 Free [66]
7 AM Morocco Omar El Kaddouri 28EU Italy Empoli Transfer Summer 2021 €1.3M [67]
8 MF Brazil Maurício 29Non-EU Russia Zenit Saint Petersburg Free transfer Summer 2020 Free [68]
88 MF Portugal Vieirinha 32EU Germany VfL Wolfsburg Transfer Summer 2020 €1M [69]
2 DF Peru Carlos Zambrano 29EU Russia Rubin Kazan Loan with option to buy Summer 2018 ? [70]
RW Greece Giorgos Kakko 21EU Cyprus Nea Salamina Loan return Winter Free
FW Albania Kristian Kushta 20EU Slovakia Zemplín Michalovce Loan return Winter Free
30 DF Brazil Márcio Azevedo 32Non-EU Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk Loan Winter 2018 [71]
MF France Thibault Moulin 28EU Poland Legia Warsaw Transfer Winter 2021 €1.3M [72]
DF Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Mihojević 22EU Bosnia and Herzegovina FK Sarajevo Transfer Winter 2021 €500k [73]

Total spending: Decrease €6.40M

Players out

N
Pos.
Nat.
Name
Age
EU
Moving to
Type
Transfer
window
Transfer
fee
Source
70 RB Greece Stelios Kitsiou 25EU Belgium Sint-Truidense Loan Summer Free [74]
8 MF Greece Charis Charisis 23EU Belgium Sint-Truidense Loan Summer Free [74]
90 DF Greece Dimitris Giannoulis 22EU Greece Atromitos Loan Summer Free [63]
5 DF Greece Dimitris Chatziisaias 26EU Greece Atromitos Loan Summer Free [75]
37 DF Albania Kristi Qose 23EU Slovakia Ružomberok Free transfer Summer Free [76]
40 FW Cyprus Nikolas Mattheou 20EU Cyprus Anorthosis Loan Summer Free [77]
14 FW Argentina Facundo Pereyra 31Non-EU Released Summer Free [78]
93 MF Australia Terry Antonis 24EU Netherlands Venlo Free transfer Summer Free [79]
98 MF Greece Manolis Patralis 21EU Greece Platanias Loan Summer Free [80]
34 MF Greece Nikos Korovesis 27EU Greece Platanias Free transfer Summer Free [81]
60 FW Greece Giorgos Kakko 21EU Cyprus Nea Salamina Loan Summer Free [82]
96 FW Greece Stelios Pozoglou 22EU Greece Panserraikos Loan Summer Free [83]
66 FW Albania Kristian Kushta 20EU Slovakia Zemplín Michalovce Loan Summer Free [84]
19 FW Brazil Jairo 26Non-EU Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol Loan Summer Free [85]
30 GK Greece Nikos Melissas 25EU Greece PAS Lamia Loan Summer Free [86]
33 CF Greece Stefanos Athanasiadis 29EU Israel Maccabi Haifa Free transfer Summer Free [87]
7 FW Egypt Amr Warda 25Non-EU Greece Atromitos Loan Summer Free [88]
11 FW Brazil Pedro Henrique Konzen 28Non-EU Azerbaijan Qarabağ Loan with option to buy (€5m) Summer €500k [46]
80 MF Greece Anastasios Dimitriadis 21EU Greece Karaiskakis Loan Summer Free
RW Greece Giorgos Kakko 21EU Greece Panserraikos Loan Winter Free
FW Albania Kristian Kushta 20EU Greece Aiginiakos Loan Winter Free
16 MF Bosnia and Herzegovina Gojko Cimirot 25EU Belgium Standard Liège Transfer Winter €2.5M [89]
2 DF Peru Carlos Zambrano 29EU Russia Rubin Kazan End of Loan Winter [90]
22 RB Greece Dimitris Konstantinidis 24EU Italy Brescia Free transfer Winter Free [91]
26 DM Albania Ergys Kaçe 25EU Greece Panathinaikos Loan with option to buy Winter Free [92]
27 FW Greece Giannis Mystakidis 23EU Greece Panathinaikos Loan Winter Free [93]
4 LB Croatia Marin Leovac 30EU Croatia Rijeka Loan with option to buy Winter Free [94]
23 GK Serbia Željko Brkić 32EU Contract termination Winter Free [95]

Increase Total Income: €3M

Net income: Decrease €3.4M

Pre-season

  Win   Draw   Loss

Competitions

Overview

Competition First match Last match Starting round Final position Record
Pld W D L GF GA GD Win %
Superleague Greece 20 August 20176 May 2018 Matchday 1 Winners 30 21 4 5 59 19 +40 070.00
Greek Cup 20 September 201712 May 2018 Group Stage Winners 10 10 0 0 28 6 +22 100.00
UEFA Europa League 27 July 201724 August 2017 Third qualifying round Play-off round 4 2 1 1 6 4 +2 050.00
Total 44 33 5 6 93 29 +64 075.00

Last updated: 12 May 2018 (2018-05-12).
Source: Competitions

Managerial statistics

Head Coach From To Record
G W D L GF GA GD Win %
Serbia Aleksandar Stanojević Start Season (16.06.2017) 11.08.2017 2 1 1 0 3 1 +2 050.00
Romania Răzvan Lucescu 11.08.2017 Present 41 33 4 4 91 22 +69 080.49

Superleague Greece

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 AEK Athens (C) 30 21 7 2 50 12 +38 70 Qualification to Champions League third qualifying round
2 PAOK[lower-alpha 1] 30 21 4 5 59 19 +40 64 Qualification for the Champions League second qualifying round
3 Olympiacos[lower-alpha 2] 30 18 6 6 63 28 +35 57 Qualification for the Europa League third qualifying round
4 Atromitos 30 15 11 4 43 21 +22 56 Qualification for the Europa League second qualifying round
5 Asteras Tripoli 30 12 9 9 39 24 +15 45
Source: Superleague Greece, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Head-to-head points; 3) Head-to-head goal difference; 4) Goals scored; 5) Goals against; 6) Play-offs (neutral ground); 7) Draw.
(Note: Criteria 6 is only used if needed to decide champion, teams for relegation or teams for UEFA competitions).[96]
(C) Champion.
Notes:
  1. PAOK were deducted 3 points by court decision.
  2. Olympiakos were deducted 3 points due to fan behavior against AEK on 4 February 2018.

Results summary

OverallHomeAway
PldWDLGFGAGDPtsWDLGFGAGDWDLGFGAGD
29 22 4 3 60 13  +47 70 14 0 0 37 4  +33 8 4 3 23 9  +14

Last updated: 12 May 2018.
Source: Competitive matches

Results by round

Round123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930
GroundAHAHHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAH
ResultDWDWWDWLWLWDWWWWWWWWWWPLWWWWWW
Position1055432122323333332111112111111

Updated to match(es) played on 12 May 2018 (2018-05-12). Source: League matches
A = Away; H = Home; W = Win; D = Draw; L = Loss; P = Postponed

Matches

  • The match was originally played on 11.03.2018 but suspended in the 90th minute at 1-0.

Greek Football Cup

Group stage

Team Pld W D L Goals Pts
1. PAOK 33008–19
2. Levadiakos 32017–36
3. Apollon Pontou 31022–33
4. Aiginiakos 30030–110
 APOPAOLEVEGN
Apollon Pontou 0–1 1–2
PAOK 2−1
Levadiakos 5−0
Aiginiakos 0–1 0–5

  Win   Draw   Loss

Round of 16

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

UEFA Europa League

Third qualifying round

  Win   Draw   Loss

PAOK won 3-1 on aggregate and advances to the UEFA Europa League Play-off round.

Play-off round

  Win   Draw   Loss

Aggregate: 3-3. Östersund win on away goals

Statistics

Squad statistics

As of 12 May 2018

Appearances denote players in the starting lineup, with the numbers in parentheses denoting appearances as substitute.

No.NameSuperleagueGreek CupEuropa League Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Goalkeepers
1 Argentina Rodrigo Rey 1202040 180
31 Greece Alexandros Paschalakis 1707000 240
99 Greece Marios Siampanis 001000 10
Defenders
3 Brazil Léo Matos 2747241 387
5 Cape Verde Fernando Varela 2626040 362
6 France Dorian Lévêque 100000 10
13 Greece Stelios Malezas 7 (1)19000 16 (1)1
15 Spain José Ángel Crespo 23 (1)25 (1)040 32 (2)2
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Marko Mihojević 100000 10
30 Brazil Márcio Azevedo 4 (3)03000 7 (3)0
41 Greece Panagiotis Deligiannidis 005000 50
44 Greece Achilleas Poungouras 1 (1)02000 3 (1)0
Midfielders
7 Morocco Omar El Kaddouri 18 (4)13 (3)100 21 (7)2
8 Brazil Maurício 22 (2)35100 27 (2)4
21 Netherlands Diego Biseswar 20 (15)18 (2)24 (1)0 32 (18)3
28 Ukraine Yevhen Shakhov 19 (11)310 (3)54 (1)0 33 (15)8
34 Greece Giorgos Vrakas 001000 10
75 France Thibault Moulin 2 (2)01 (1)000 3 (3)0
77 Greece Dimitris Pelkas 23 (2)810 (1)43 (3)0 36 (6)12
87 Spain José Cañas 15 (1)05 (1)120 22 (2)1
88 Portugal Vieirinha 24 (1)15 (2)100 29 (3)2
Forwards
9 Serbia Aleksandar Prijović 27 (4)198 (3)642 39 (7)27
10 Angola Djalma Campos 23 (6)65 (4)140 32 (10)7
18 Greece Dimitris Limnios 21 (10)0911 (1)0 31 (11)1
20 Greece Efthimis Koulouris 13 (7)37 (3)21 (1)0 21 (11)5
29 Slovakia Róbert Mak 25 (12)37 (2)141 36 (14)5
Players transferred out during the season
33 Greece Stefanos Athanasiadis 00001 (1)0 1 (1)0
11 Brazil Pedro Henrique 10004 (4)1 5 (4)1
16 Bosnia and Herzegovina Gojko Cimirot 15 (3)04041 23 (3)1
2 Peru Carlos Zambrano 602000 80
26 Albania Ergys Kaçe 4 (1)01 (1)000 5 (2)0
27 Greece Giannis Mystakidis 002 (2)000 2 (2)0
4 Croatia Marin Leovac 910040 131

Goalscorers

'Match played 12 May 2018.'

Rank No. Pos. Player League Cup Europa League Total
19CFSerbia Aleksandar Prijović196227
277AMGreece Dimitris Pelkas84012
328MFUkraine Yevhen Shakhov3508
410MFAngola Djalma Campos6107
53RBBrazil Leo Matos4217
620CFGreece Efthimis Koulouris3205
729FWSlovakia Róbert Mak3115
88MFBrazil Maurício3104
921AMFNetherlands Diego Biseswar1203
1020CFSpain José Ángel Crespo2002
115CBCape Verde Fernando Varela2002
127MFMorocco Omar El Kaddouri1102
1388MFPortugal Vieirinha1102
1413CBGreece Stelios Malezas1001
154LBCroatia Marin Leovac1001
1618FWGreece Dimitris Limnios0101
1787DMSpain José Cañas0101
1816MFBosnia and Herzegovina Gojko Cimirot0011
1911FWBrazil Pedro Henrique0011
Own goals2002
TOTALS 6028694

Clean sheets

Last updated on 6 May 2018.
Rank Name Superleague Greek Cup Europa League Total Games played
Greece Alexandros Paschalakis 13 4 0 17 24
Argentina Rodrigo Rey 6 0 1 7 18
Total19412442

Disciplinary record

S P N Name Superleague Cup Europa League Total
77AMGreecePelkas 500000000500
8MFBrazilMaurício 400000000400
28MFUkraineYevhen Shakhov 500000100600
26DMAlbaniaKaçe 200000000200
3DFBrazilLeo Matos 300100100500
2DFPeruZambrano 110200000310
9CFSerbiaAleksandar Prijović 400000100500
4LBCroatiaMarin Leovac 000000200200
29AMSlovakiaRóbert Mak 101000000101
13DFGreeceStelios Malezas 100000000100
15DFSpainCrespo 200100000300
87ΜFSpainJosé Cañas 200000000200
7MFMoroccoEl Kaddouri 300000000300
16MFBosnia and HerzegovinaGojko Cimirot 200000100300
1GKArgentinaRodrigo Rey 100000100200
11WBrazilPedro Henrique 000000100100
20CFGreeceKoulouris 001000000001
21MFNetherlandsBiseswar 101200000301
41MFGreeceDeligiannidis 000200000200
18FWGreeceDimitris Limnios 300000000300
88FWPortugalVieirinha 200000000200
5DFCape VerdeFernando Varela 100000000100

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