List of Greek football champions

The Greek football champions are the annual winners of Superleague Greece, the highest professional football league in Greece. Officially the title has been contested since the season 192728, in various forms of competition.[1]

Until 195859, in what was called Panhellenic Championship, the regional champions formed a national group, from which the national champion was decided. In some occasions the title was decided in a final between regional champions. Since 195960, the top league has been formed in its current form (see Greek football league system), with the top level being called Alpha Ethniki until 200506, when Super League Greece was founded, without any change in competition format.

AEK are the current champions, with 12 titles

Performance by club (1928–)

Club Champions Winning years Ref
Olympiacos
44
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, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 [2][3][4]
Panathinaikos
20
1930, 1949, 1953, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969, 1970, 1972, 1977, 1984, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1995, 1996, 2004, 2010 [2][5][6]
A.E.K Athens
12
1939, 1940, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2018 [2][7]
Aris Thessaloniki 3 1928, 1932, 1946 [2]
PAOK 2 1976, 1985 [2]
Larissa 1 1988 [2]

Champions

SEGAS Championship and Greece FCA Championship

Season Winner
1905–06 Ethnikos Athens
1906–07 Ethnikos Athens
1907–08 Goudi Athens
1908–09 Piraikos Syndesmos
1909–10 Goudi Athens
1910–11 Podosferikos Omilos Athinon
1911–12 Goudi Athens
1912–13 Not Held[8]
1913–14 Not Held
1914–15 Not Held
1915–16 Not Held
1916–17 Not Finished
1917–20 Not Held
1920–21 Not Held
1921–22 Panellinios Podosferikos Omilos
1922–23 Piraikos Syndesmos
1923–24 3 Champions
1924–25 2 Champions
1925–26 3 Champions
1926–27 3 Champions

HFF Panhellenic Championship

Season [9][1] Winner (number of titles) Runner-up
1927–28 Aris (1) Ethnikos Piraeus
1928–29 Not Held
1929–30 Panathinaikos (1) Aris
1930–31 Olympiacos (1) Panathinaikos
1931–32 Aris (2) Panathinaikos
1932–33 Olympiacos (2) Aris
1933–34 Olympiacos (3) Iraklis
1934–35
Not Finished
1935–36 Olympiacos (4) Panathinaikos
1936–37 Olympiacos (5) PAOK
1937–38 Olympiacos (6) Apollon Athens
1938–39 AEK Athens (1) Iraklis
1939–40 AEK Athens (2) PAOK
1940–41
Not Finished due to World War II
1941–42
Not Held due to World War II
1942–43
Not Finished due to World War II
1943–44
Not Held due to World War II
1944–45
Not Held due to World War II
1945–46 Aris (3) AEK Athens
1946–47 Olympiacos (7) Iraklis
1947–48 Olympiacos (8) Apollon Athens
1948–49 Panathinaikos (2) Olympiacos
1949–50
Not Held
1950–51 Olympiacos (9) Panionios
1951–52
Not Held
1952–53 Panathinaikos (3) Olympiacos
1953–54 Olympiacos (10) Panathinaikos
1954–55 Olympiacos (11) Panathinaikos
1955–56 Olympiacos (12) Ethnikos Piraeus
1956–57 Olympiacos (13) Panathinaikos
1957–58 Olympiacos (14) AEK Athens
1958–59 Olympiacos (15) AEK Athens

Alpha Ethniki

Season [9][1] Winner (number of titles) Runner-up Top Scorer (team) (Goals) [Goal Average]
1959–60 Panathinaikos (4) AEK Athens Greece Kostas Nestoridis (AEK Athens) (30) [1.13]
1960–61 Panathinaikos (5) Olympiacos Greece Kostas Nestoridis (AEK Athens) (27) [0.90]
1961–62 Panathinaikos (6) Olympiacos Greece Kostas Nestoridis (AEK Athens) (29) [0.96]
1962–63 AEK Athens (3) Panathinaikos Greece Kostas Nestoridis (AEK Athens) (23) [0.77]
1963–64 Panathinaikos (7) Olympiacos Greece Mimis Papaioannou (AEK Athens) (29) [0.96]
1964–65 Panathinaikos (8) AEK Athens Greece Giorgos Sideris (Olympiacos) (29) [0.96]
1965–66 Olympiacos (16) Panathinaikos Greece Mimis Papaioannou (AEK Athens) (23) [0.79]
1966–67 Olympiacos (17) AEK Athens Greece Giorgos Sideris (Olympiacos) (24) [0.80]
1967–68 AEK Athens (4) Olympiacos Greece Thanasis Intzoglou (Panionios) (24) [0.70]
1968–69 Panathinaikos (9) Olympiacos Greece Giorgos Sideris (Olympiacos) (35) [1.03]
1969–70 Panathinaikos (10) AEK Athens Greece Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos) (25) [0.74]
1970–71 AEK Athens (5) Panionios Greece Giorgos Dedes (Panionios) (28) [0.82]
1971–72 Panathinaikos (11) Olympiacos Greece Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos) (39) [1.14]
1972–73 Olympiacos (18) PAOK Greece Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos) (22) [0.64]
1973–74 Olympiacos (19) Panathinaikos Greece Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos) (26) [0.76]
1974–75 Olympiacos (20) AEK Athens Greece Antonis Antoniadis (Panathinaikos), Uruguay Roberto Calcadera (Ethnikos Piraeus) (20) [0.58]
1975–76 PAOK (1) AEK Athens Greece Giorgos Dedes (AEK Athens) (15) [0.50]
1976–77 Panathinaikos (12) Olympiacos Greece Thanasis Intzoglou (Ethnikos Piraeus), Greece Dimitris Papadopoulos (OFI) (22) [0.64]
1977–78 AEK Athens (6) PAOK Greece Thomas Mavros (AEK Athens) (22) [0.64]
1978–79 AEK Athens (7) Olympiacos Greece Thomas Mavros (AEK Athens) (31) [0.91]
1979–80 Olympiacos (21) Aris Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Dušan Bajević (AEK Athens) (25) [0.73]
1980–81 Olympiacos (22) AEK Athens Greece Dinos Kouis (Aris) (21) [0.61]
1981–82 Olympiacos (23) Panathinaikos Greece Grigoris Charalampidis (Panathinaikos) (21) [0.61]
1982–83 Olympiacos (24) Larissa Greece Nikos Anastopoulos (Olympiacos) (29) [0.93]
1983–84 Panathinaikos (13) Olympiacos Greece Nikos Anastopoulos (Olympiacos) (18) [0.60]
1984–85 PAOK (2) Panathinaikos Greece Thomas Mavros (AEK Athens) (27) [0.90]
1985–86 Panathinaikos (14) OFI Greece Nikos Anastopoulos (Olympiacos) (19) [0.63]
1986–87 Olympiacos (25) Panathinaikos Greece Nikos Anastopoulos (Olympiacos) (16) [0.53]
1987–88 Larissa (1) AEK Athens Denmark Henrik Nielsen (AEK Athens) (20) [0.66]
1988–89 AEK Athens (8) Olympiacos Hungary Imre Boda (Olympiakos Volos) (20) [0.66]
1989–90 Panathinaikos (15) AEK Athens Greece Thomas Mavros (Panionios) (22) [0.64]
1990–91 Panathinaikos (16) Olympiacos Greece Dimitris Saravakos (Panathinaikos) (23) [0.67]
1991–92 AEK Athens (9) Olympiacos Greece Vasilis Dimitriadis (AEK Athens) (28) [0.82]
1992–93 AEK Athens (10) Panathinaikos Greece Vasilis Dimitriadis (AEK Athens) (33) [0.97]
1993–94 AEK Athens (11) Panathinaikos Greece Alexandros Alexandris (AEK Athens), Poland Krzysztof Warzycha (Panathinaikos) (24) [0.70]
1994–95 Panathinaikos (17) Olympiacos Poland Krzysztof Warzycha (Panathinaikos) (29) [0.85]
1995–96 Panathinaikos (18) AEK Athens Greece Vassilis Tsiartas (AEK Athens) (26) [0.76]
1996–97 Olympiacos (26) AEK Athens Greece Alexandros Alexandris (Olympiacos) (23) [0.67]
1997–98 Olympiacos (27) Panathinaikos Poland Krzysztof Warzycha (Panathinaikos) (32) [0.94]
1998–99 Olympiacos (28) AEK Athens Greece Demis Nikolaidis (AEK Athens) (22) [0.64]
1999–2000 Olympiacos (29) Panathinaikos Greece Dimitris Nalitzis (Panionios, PAOK) (24) [0.71]
2000–01 Olympiacos (30) Panathinaikos Greece Alexandros Alexandris (Olympiacos) (19) [0.63]
2001–02 Olympiacos (31) AEK Athens Greece Alexandros Alexandris (Olympiacos) (19) [0.73]
2002–03 Olympiacos (32) Panathinaikos Greece Nikos Liberopoulos (Panathinaikos) (16) [0.53]
2003–04 Panathinaikos (19) Olympiacos Brazil Giovanni Silva de Oliveira (Olympiacos) (21) [0.70]
2004–05 Olympiacos (33) Panathinaikos Greece Theofanis Gekas (Panathinaikos) (18) [0.60]
2005–06 Olympiacos (34) AEK Athens Greece Dimitris Salpingidis (PAOK) (17) [0.57]

Superleague Greece

Season Winner (number of titles) Runner-up Top Scorer (team) (Goals) [Goal Average]
2006–07 Olympiacos (35) AEK Athens Greece Nikos Liberopoulos (AEK Athens) (18) [0.60]
2007–08 Olympiacos (36) Panathinaikos Argentina Ismael Blanco (AEK Athens) (19) [0.63]
2008–09 Olympiacos (37) Panathinaikos Argentina Ismael Blanco (AEK Athens) (14) [0.47], Argentina Luciano Galletti (Olympiacos)
2009–10 Panathinaikos (20) PAOK France Djibril Cissé (Panathinaikos) (23) [0.77]
2010–11 Olympiacos (38) Panathinaikos France Djibril Cissé (Panathinaikos) (20) [0.67]
2011–12 Olympiacos (39) Panathinaikos Belgium Kevin Mirallas (Olympiacos) (22) [0.73]
2012–13 Olympiacos (40) PAOK Algeria Rafik Djebbour (Olympiacos) (20) [0.67]
2013–14 Olympiacos (41) Panathinaikos Argentina Esteban Solari (Skoda Xanthi) (16) [0.52]
2014–15 Olympiacos (42) Panathinaikos Argentina Jerónimo Barrales (Asteras Tripoli) (17) [0.63]
2015–16 Olympiacos (43) PAOK Greece Kostas Fortounis (Olympiacos) (18) [0.64]
2016–17 Olympiacos (44) AEK Athens
2017–18 AEK Athens (12) PAOK

Top three ranking

Location of Greek football champions

Ranking by top three finishes in the top division of national football since 195960.

Club 1st 2nd 3rd
Olympiacos 29 15 8
Panathinaikos 17 17 15
AEK 9 16 14
PAOK 2 6 10
AEL 1 1
Aris 1 4
OFI 1 2
Panionios 1 1
Apollon Athens 1
Asteras Tripolis 1
Atromitos 1
Iraklis 1

Ranking by top three finishes in the top division of national football since 1927–28.

Titles won by club (%)

  Olympiacos – 44 (54%)
  Panathinaikos – 20 (25%)
  AEK – 12 (14%)
  Aris – 3 (4%)
  PAOK – 2 (2%)
  AEL – 1 (1%)
Club 1st 2nd 3rd Top 3 overall
Olympiacos 44 20 8 72
Panathinaikos 20 25 16 61
AEK 12 19 18 49
Aris 3 4 8 15
PAOK 2 8 10 20
AEL 1 1 2
Iraklis 3 2 5
Apollon Athens 2 5 7
Panionios 2 3 5
Ethnikos 2 2
OFI 1 2 3
Atromitos 2 2
Asteras Tripolis 1 1

Performance by city (1927–)

The 6 clubs that have won the championship are from a total of 4 cities:

City Number of Titles Clubs
Piraeus 44 Olympiacos (44)
Athens 32 Panathinaikos (20), AEK Athens (12)
Thessaloniki 5 Aris (3), PAOK FC (2)
Larissa 1 AEL (1)

References

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